■ i -- I »■ft 5 - I « / I ■ ...Bagel Bru * « I VALLE! RECORD VALLEY RECORD FINE FEINTING OF EVERY ^tfkDESCRI PTION NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads. State­ ments, Envelopes, &c. Professional Cards VOL. IX. The Crater Bake Excursion. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, PRESSED BRICKS. Klamath Falls Express.) H. F. Murdoch is in receipt of a letter Dr. Drake of Gold Hill has located at from C. 8. Sholes of Portland, president of Medford. the Mazamas, in which he says that over a J)R- S- HERNDON, hundred members of that club in Portland Wm. Bybee, Jr. and John A. Jeffery were will visit the greatest scenic wonder of the m town Monday. world, crater lake, this summer, and that PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. Hinman, the dentist, over the post­ about 300 others from all over the coast A shland , ; , : : O regon . will join their party. He thinks the ma­ office. in Masonic block. jority will wish to come by Klamath Falls, D. S. Youngs and wife attended the As­ £W*0ffice— In Townsend Building, on and expresses much satisfaction at the ac­ toria I. 0. O. F. convention. tion taken here in organizing a club which Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon. Miss Jessie Clint returned Monday from Will work in conjunction with the Mazamas with that object—trip via Klamath Falls, a visit with Phoenix friends. in view. The club here has twenty-six T. J. Howell is speaking in the northern HINMAN. D. D. 8. members nowand will soon be ready to part of the county this week. undeitake the work necessary to the at­ ?“ukinds razor grinding and repairing tainment of the object of its origin. Men of science will be among the ex­ hall 6 °em bar^er sil0P’ opposite town DENTIST. cursionists to Crater lake in Augnst. Profs. Muir, Le Conte and Jordan, emi­ i- ^-isST^a.te Lemberger consulted an ocu­ stairs IWln th* Masonic BuHding up nent geologist of California universities, list in Portland last week concerning her over Post Office. have promised to be present. In the CJTC8« presence of the world’s greatest wonder Mrs. G. Andrew Hubbell of 8an Fran­ and inspired by its magnificence together cisco is visiting her father, Mr. Johnson of J^R. S. T. SONGER. with the geological discussions which Sterling. will be afforded by the presence of these J. A. Boyer and Mrs. Mary Miller repre­ gentlemen, the excursionists to Crater sented Jacksonville Odd Fellowship at As- PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. lake in August will, indeed, as Mr. C. H. toriariast week. Sholes says, have an intellectual treat as „ it If not familiar with superi superior or quality of well as an outdoor outing. Mr. Shoies Snowy Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, Butte flour, get a sample sack at 8 president of the Oregon Mazamas and New Feed Store. A shland ........................................... O regon . in a letter to Prof. H. F. Murdoch, of the Carl Phelps and wife of Gold Hill return­ Falls, says: ed Sunday via San Francisco from their “I have seen two or three little items visit with Seattle friends. in the Oregonian lately to the effect that Mrs. Lockland of Hornbrook, sister of Klamath Falls people were organizing to trank McDonald, was visiting his co-operate with the Mazama excursion engineer family in Ashland this week. Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Block. to Crater lake this August. For some Hon. W. I. Vawter of Medford was last A shland , O regon . weeks I have been intending to write to elected -grand master of the I. O. O. you about it, but press of other work has week F. lodge of Oregon, in session at Astoria. prevented . I am very glad to see that All work pertaining to modern dent­ W, J. Compton, democratic nominee for you have taken it up, and I hope a good istry. Painless operations a specialty. deal of interest may be aroused among county recorder, was in Ashland this week, the citizens of your town, and tbata large as was Charley Terrill, also o'i Butte creek. Mrs. J. C. Beswick went to Castella Sun­ number will attend. We feel quite con­ D. M. BROWER M. D. fident that there will be 300 or 400 people day to visit her relatives, the Miles’, the big timberland and lumber-men of that in attendance at the lake during the section. PHYSICIAN and 8URGE0N, week, and there inay be quite a party Judge W. S. Meore of Klamath county secured th return to the railroad by the O bkgon . way of Klamath Falls and the Klamath was stricken witL paralysis last week while A shland , home- from his sawmill. He is canyon. In any event, it will be a very returning recovering. interesting and delightful time, if we Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­ nearly succeed in carrying out what now J. R. Morrison, Misses Nettie Tharp, Eva chanic, Laurel and Main Streets, seems probable. Prof. John Muir, Applegate, Nellie Snelling and Josephine Prof. De Uonte, Prof. David Starr Benson were granted teacher’s certificates Jordan, of California, and Mr. in Klamath county last week. SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. Miss Mary Roberts returned from Salem Diller, of the government survey in Washington, have promised to be present, Tuesday, where she has been attending G. A. R. so that we hope to have an intellectual school; her uncle, Robt. Baldwin of Ash­ land, accompanied her to visit relatives at treat as well as an outdoor outing among this BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. place.—Klamath Falls Express. Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and some of the grandest scenery in the FrankSmith.a young pocket hunter of world. There will probably be about 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ 100 persons from Portland, among them the Blackwell hills was in Ashland Monday rades cordially welcomed. see about having some ore crushed at the A, C. S pencer , Commander. a number of wheelmen, some of whom to Hicks mill. Besides several smaller speci­ G. O. V annatta , Adjutant. may go all the way on wheels.” mens he had with him a $105 specimen taken out last week. The Time For Building You can now go and buy your summer W. R. C. Up the system is at this season. The cold clothing. Vaupel, Norris & Drake have BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS NO. 24 weather has made unusual drains upon the received their big stock and are pleased to Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p. Vital forces. The blood has become im­ show you a line of men’s, boy’s and chil­ m. on the second and fourth Fridays of poverished and impure, and all the func­ dren’s goods that can’t be beat for low tions of the body suffer in consequence. each month. M rs . J. D. C rocker . Pres. prices and good values. Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla is the great builder, M rs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’y. because it is the One True Blood Purifier Dr. Lowe, the scientific oculist, went from Jacksonville to Yreka idonday to spend and nerve tonic. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. two weeks, after which he will return to GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Hood’s Pilis become the favorite Ashland to make this plaice a professional Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every cathartic with all who use them. All visit. His old customers and the public Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good druggists, 25 cents, generally are invited to await his arrival. standing are cordially invited to attend, When you drink tea get the best—Ito F. D. W agner , C. C. Too Much Water at Lost Riyer. Blend—it will please you. Take no other. 8. G. E ggers , K. of R & 8. I Klamath Falls Republican.) J. K. Van Sant, Ashland. By midsummer, fifty years will have followiug teachers have been chosen passed since fifteen hardy pioneers from to The MASONIC, handle the Medford public school the the little American settlement in the coming year: G. A. Gregory, principal, siskpyou chapter , no . 21, r . a . m . Willamette valley traversed the wilder­ Elva. Galloway. Adele Picke). Grace Foster, Regular convocations on the Thursdaj ness of Southern Oregon, threaded the Bessie Wait, Ellen Burs-ell, Robin Warner, next after the full moon. forests of the Cascades and passed on Minnie Coleman, Man/ Davidson. There E. V. C arter , H. P. easterly through our lake country, hunt­ was a general reduction of salaries. E. A. S herwin , Secretary. ing out the south road into Oregon. They Are We Having 1816. crossed Lost river not far from where ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. afterwards the initial fight of the last Seventy-nine years ago was the year Modoc war occurred with Captain Jack, without a summer. Froet occurred every Stated communications on the Thursday near the present village Merrill. Riding month in the year 1816. Ice formed a Of or before the full moon. easily across the river through a foot of half inch thick in ___ . _____ May. Snow _________ fell to the E. A. S herwin , W. M. water, on a uniformly even rock ledge depth of three inuhes'in New York, and C, H. V aüpel , Secretary. they considered themselves very for- also in Massachnsetts in June. Ice was tunate, as this crossing also afforded an formed of the thickness of a common ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S. passage for the many emigrant trams window glass throughout New York on Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays easy they expected to follow the new route, the 5th day of July. Indian corn was so in each month. The crossing was known far and wide, frozen that the greater part was cut in M rs . L* M. C aldwell , W. M. and far man years, as the “Stone Bridge August and dried for fodder, and the M rs . 8. C. C handler . Secretarv. on Lost River. ” farmers supplied themselves from the But the stone bridge has long since corn produced in 1815 for the seeding of I. O. O. F. passed from use, the history ot early the spring of 1817. trials and achievements has grown ob- —----------------------- ASHLAND LODGK, NO. 45. scure and the fifteen pioneers have them- Catarrh Cured, Hold regular meetings every Thursaav selves passed on to the great unknown, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren The water todav stands thirteen feet Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal in good standing are cordially invited to deep over the old'Stone Bridge. Perhaps | ejector free. For sale by T. K. Bolton. attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. 20,000 acres of land, including the vast ... M H. 8. E vans , 8ec’y, P. O. box 102. tule marshes at the head of the lake, I T0“*“®8 ®tra7 Stack Money’ which suggested to the old explorers the °a]em Independent.] • PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. In a speech at the armory in Salem name of the lake, have been submerged. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and The phenomenon is something like that two years ago Th os. H. Tongue declared 4th Monday in each month. Members in of the Salton lake of the Colorado. The that while he conceded that possibly cood standing cordially invited to attend. surplus waters from the Klamath, flow­ congress might issue paper money and H. S. E vans , C. P. ing in springtime across the valley to by legal tender laws compel people to R obt , T aylor , Scribe. Lost river, through what is called the accept it. yet be bad no hesitancy in de­ Lost River slough, have bo increased the claring that it would be repudiation. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24. An old soldier standing near asked if volume of the latter stream that evapora- Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each i tion from the surface of Tule lake is not be might ask him a question. Certainly. “I, with half a dozen other comrades, month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. sufficient to dispose of the surplus, hence Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G. the steady rise of the waters of the lake, enlisted before the legal tender act, when M iss N ina E mery , Secv. and this must go on, and after this at an nothing but silver arid gold was a legal ncreased ratio, because on account of tender. Our pay, $13 per month, pre­ the unprecedentedly high waters of two sumably was to be gold or silver coin. A. O. U. W. years 3go the channel of the slough car­ But after we were sworn in, when we ASHLAND LODGE, KO. 66. ried a stream even through the heat of could not rescind nor repudiate our con­ Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hal) summer and the superabundant waters tract with the government, without for­ every second and fourth Wednesday in deepened the channel. feiting eur lives as deserters, a law was each month. All brethren in good standing Lying upon Tule lake and along Lost passed compelling us to take legal are cordially invited to attend. river, on either side for several miles, are ! tender paper money for our services. M. R. M oobb , M. W. some of the most valuable lands, in Now, sir, did the government repudiate J. R. C asey . Recorder Klamath basin, rich alluvia! lands, fine its contract with its defenders?” The hoodlums and clacquers set up a grain lands, lands capable of producing from five to eight tons of alfalfa hay an­ howl “put him out.” When the clamor K. O. T. M. had subsided Tongue was in the midst SRANITE TENT NO. 4, KNIGHTS Of THE nually to the acre; lands fenced, culti­ of an impassioned denunciation of the vated, improved and already the homes MACCABEES. for reducing the tariff on Meet in regular review on the second and of scores of people. But unless some­ i I democracy fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd thing can be done to avert the coining wool. Before the canvass is over Mr. Fellow’s Hall, Ashland. Visiting Si: catastrophe there can be no doub t of the Tongue will probably have to answer why the greenback dollar, which was Knights cordially invited. result. G. W. C rowson , Com. The steady rise of the lake will con­ considered good enough to pay the soldier C has . H. G illette , R. K. tinue until all these people will be driven whose contract was coin, was not good from their homes, probably fifty thousand enough to pay the bondholder whose acres ot fertile lands will be submerged, contract was for this very paper money. Lower Klamath and Tule lake become Saw the Tickets Were Used. one and Lost river a tributary of the Miss Prim—Yon didn't bring your lit­ new lake. tle girl3 to the Sunday school entertain­ ment. House Raising © ® Mrs. Fussy—No, I didn’t dare to. There’s so much measles and scarlot $ and Moving. fever around, you know. But the tickets were not wasted. All work entrusted to my care done with dispatch, and on terms to suit “No?” the times. See the undersigned be­ “No; I gave them to the little boy fore letting contracts and save next door. ’ ’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. money. Oak Street, Ashland. p ALLEN Here is an excellent method of re­ moving grease spots from a waxed fidor: Pour spirits of turpentine on the spot and give it time to soak into the wood. Then cover with pqwclered talc and $ $ Dealer in $ $ press with a warm but not very hot iron. The talo will absorb the grease. Brush off and polish the place anew Granite, Marble, with wax. j2)R- c- w barr- Contracting & Building J. B.. 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RECORD. jSS-EVERY jjyaa the Z Stamp in red on wrapper, j, H. KeiUn * C om Phila., Pai NEWS FROM SAMS VALLEY.; An Interesting Grist of Local Hap­ penings—A Bedrock Populist Pre­ cinct. Mesdames Wheeler and Cbaffey of the Meadows, visited friends in Sams Valley last Thursday. Among the Sams Valleyites that listened to J- K. Sovereign’s eloquent speech at the fair grounds, were Messrs. James Pankey, Noah Smith, Mart Perry, Thos. Pankey and wife, Thos. Smith and wife and Miss Emily Pankey. Ellis Gall, one of our most promising voung men, started for California last Thursday. His many friends wish him a pleasant journey and a speedy return, Rufus Cox and daughter Miss Laura of Central Point, spent a night recently at Mrs. Mary Sizemore’s. Rev. Eli Fisher delivered an A. P. A. lecture at MoonviUe, May 13th, to an at- tentive audience. ___ ___ _____ ______________ Mortimer Whitehead and Hon. W. 8- Crowell addressed the people of onr little village, May 20th, at 1 and 7:30 p. m. The former made a very eloquent speech and was cheered again agaii and again; and the latter, well— ' he did as well a< wuld be ex- peetwH#'4r democrat. demoeT: Miss Nellie Clark of Medford spent last week with her friend, Miss Beulah* Moon. It is an old saying that when it is storm­ ing, if there conies 3 new moon, we may look for pleasanter weather. Now, Mr. Editor, I don't believe that for we have a “new Moon” with us all the time, and still haven’t seen any good weather this spring. Hurrah for the pops! They are as thick as three in a bed ana two in the middle, on thia side of the river, and more joining the ranks every day, while the republicans and democrats are scarce as hen teeth. Mr8. Sarah Collins, who has been serious­ ly ill for some time, is greatly improved, we are glad to say. Gus William’s many friends in Sams Valley were glad to see his smiling face once more, even though his stay among us was short. Mart Perry, an estimable young man and a popular candidate for county com mi8sioner on the populist ticket, spent Thursday night with Talent friends. Mart is an upright and honorable young man and is fully competent of attending the duties of the office he aspires to. Sams Valley will give him a unanimous support, and judging from reports, the majority of the precincts in the county will do likewise. A report has been circulated that he is not yet twenty-one, which is highly absurd, as ho one is ever nominated for office unless a voter. For the benefit of those who have beard this foolish tale, would say that on May 26,1896, he had reached his 28th year. A large and appreciative audience at­ tended the populist speaking at Moonville, May 22nd. A number of candidates were present and Messrs. Jeffery, Wakefield, and Schmldtline delivered able discourses. Charlie Nickell speaks sneeringly of our populist speakers, but never mind, Charlie, it’s a long lane that has no turning and perhaps after June 1st you may ch Ange your tune. “C aptain with his whiskers .” A8HLAND OREGON, Chief of the County Papers Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 189B. NO. I. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year............................................. xj 76 Six Months............................... .....' 1 UJ Three Months...................................... 60 Advertising rates given < n&pplkaticn Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Royal KiFe? THE X ASHLAND I HOUSE. The Pioneer and Old Reliable Hotel of Ashland, is now Under the Management of A bsolutely pure F. M. Stephenson, A gas explosion occurred at the Imbe­ cile Asylum just west of Columbus, O., and several* people were killed. For Supreme Judge: William Simpson Sloan, vice-presi­ Experienced Hotel Man of California, and has been dent of the Delaware, Lackawanna and JOSEPH GASTON, Completely Renovated and Improved and is Ready Western Railroad, is deaS. of Multnomah. The Chinese government lias just fin­ <^fca»s.for the Traveling Public.^s^^> For Congressman—1st District: ished payment of damages to mission­ W. S. VANDERBURG, ary societies for losses sustained during of Coos. the Sechuen riots of a year or so ago. RATES, $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY. For District Attorney: H. C. Bunner, editor of Puck and a i No Chinese Employed MEALS, 25 Cents. poet and story writer of more than or­ J. A. JEFFREY, dinary ability, died in New York of of Jackson, consumption. ♦ ♦ ♦ ± ♦ ♦ . Dr. Salmon of London, the oldest Freemason in the world, is dead. He OOLTISrTY TICKET A. FITÒST-OLJLSS BAR I±T COJSTJSTEO- was 108 years old. The doctor began TIOJST WITH HOTEL. For Representatives: the practice of his profession in 1809, G. F. SCHMIDTLINE, when Napoleon was at the height of his glory, and was the oldest member of of Woodville. the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng­ J. J. HOWSER, land. of The Meadows. The Reichstag, after discussing the i E. T. JOHNSON, sugar taxation bill, adopted a proposal to fix the total of the output for the of Applegate. year at 17,000,000 double centners in­ For County Judge: stead of 14,000,000 double centners, as IRA WAKEFIELD, proposed by the government. Governor Morton has signed the bill of Eden. creating “Greater New York,” whereby ' For County Clerk: Brooklyn, and in fact the counties of GEO. A. JACKSON, New York, Kings, Richmond and a part of Queens are consolidated into of Medford. one city, making the second largest For County Commissioner: city in the world. MARTIN PERRY, The British troopB under Cecil Rhodes of Table Rock. have achieved a victory over Matabeles near Zuluwago. Among the slain were For Sheriff: two white men who were with the A. S. BARNES, Africans. of Ashland. R. A Tilton of Ottumwa has been elected Grand Master Workman of the For Recorder: ♦ + United Workmen of Iowa. ♦ W. E. ANDERSON, ♦ The Illinois Humane Society have + of Eden. + given notice to cyclists that the * carry­ + » ing of children will in future be met For Assessor: + with prosecution. Ashland, Oregon. JOHN GRIEVE, St The street railway strike in Milwau­ of Central Point. kee is practically over. The company J For Tieasurer: is open t ng 155 cars without interrup­ tion to any of the lines. G. P. LINDLEY, <• ♦ Chief P. M. Arthur called the annual of Medford. .... The best line.... : 4“ Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman convention of the Brotherhood of Loco­ I IN SOUTHERN OREGON. For Coroner: * and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to motive Engineers to order Wednesday <• say on the subject of rheumatism: “I at Ottawa, Ontario. DR, E. KIRCHGESSNER, toke pleasure in recommending Chamber­ * of Medford. William Deering, the reaper manu­ 4* lain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism.as I know ♦ Agricultural Implements from personal experience that it will do all facturer of Chicago has made a dona­ For Surveyor: 4> that is claimed for it. A year ago this tion to the Northwestern University at 4- spring my brother was laid up in bed with Evanston amounting to $215,000. G. ELKSNAT, 4* inflammatory rheumatism and suffered in­ t of Jacksonville. Government officers have arrested tensely. The first application of Chamber­ 4* lain’s Pain Balm eased the pain and the George Williams and Thomas Stake in For School Superintendent : • • • Garland Stoves and Ranges. •> i* 4* : use of one bottle completely cured him.” Chicago, making the third batch of For sale by E. A. S herwin , Druggist. E. E. PHIPPS, * green goods men landed in that city of Gold Hill. within a year. Circuit Court. ? CUTLERY. 4» ♦ SAWS1, GUNS, AMMUNITION, Miss Mazie Todd, aged 20, a daughter E J Bash ford vs F V Medynski, et al; to foreclose mortgage. Decree granted. of Dr. Lyman Todd, was killed by a 4* Francois Laran vs Bernard Laran and trolley car while bicycling at Lexing­ 4* Urban Labourdette; to recover real prop­ ton, Ky. She was a cousin of Robert erty. Decree granted. R D Holmes ys H A LaBarre, et al; con­ Lincoln. firmation. Sheriff’s sale confirmed. For Congressman—First District; The Western roads have refused to Jackson Co Bank vs E A Carter. Same. J efferson M yers ........................... of Linn. make a one-fare rate for a round trip MINERS AND THE 50 CENT DOLLAR. from Chicago to the meeting of the Second District: Travelers’ Protective Association, to be A. 8. B ennett .......................... of Wasco. Just See How Easily the Htimbag of Gold- M ain S trket , O pposite P iuza . held at Terre Haute, Ind. ocracy 31 ay Be Exposed. For Supreme Judge: The Spanish caravals which came The constant iteration and reiteration ZPJLIJSTTS ZPJLIUSTTIEIEÒS’ TOOLS, over during the World’s Fair have been J ohn B urnett ........................... of Benton. by the entire gold press and all the For Presidential Electors: WALL FAFEH. GLASS. ETC. goldites in Christendom that with free given to the Field Museum, and will hereafter float in the lagoon directly in W. W. O glesby ........................................ of Lane B uilding P apers , W rapping P apkes and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. coinage of silver the silver dollar would be worth only 50 cents, if true, refutes front of the Museum building, Chicago. E. K ilfeatheb ..................... of Multnomah Jailer Stamps at Van Buren, Ark., J. M. C arroll ...........................................of Union the assertion that free coinago is for the benefit of the mine owner, because the was assaulted by two prisoners who, J. J. W hitney ...........................................of Linn. For District Attorney mine owner can now get a little over after beating him into insensibility, First J udicial District: 50 cents in gold for 371grains of pure took his keys and liberated five others. silver. If he could get no more under Stamps is in a precarious condition. 8. S. P entz ............................... of Jackson. free coinage, how would he be benefited? The increase in the price of bolts and If the mints were opened to free coinage, nuts in the iron trade of nearlv 50 per DEMOCRATIC GOUTY TICKET. he could get a dollar at the mint for cent during the past three weeks is said dptlof ft famous French physician, will quicklv cure roll of all Her 412>2 grains of standard silver, and ev­ to be due to the organization of a gigan­ vous or dis- ases of the geuerutive orcan», siicli as Lost Mauhootf For Representatives: Insomnia, I‘alas In the Eack, Seminal .Emtasmua, Nervous Debility erybody else could do the same. How tic pool of manufacturers now in prog­ E. D. B riggs .......................... of Ashland. Pimples, t'lifliiiess to Marry, ExbausUuif Ilrnlna, Varicoosle arid would he have any special advantage ress in Boston. Constipation. It stops all losses by day or idghL Prevent« c. i- J. J. H ouck ............................ of Gold Hill. Li ss of discharge, which If not checker! leans co tiperiuatorrboSiahd fiver others to whom the $1,000,000,000 ths horrors of Impoteucy. CUPIDEKE cleanses the Uver, the Mrs. Irene Leonard, accused of the BEFORE and AFTER till kidneysand the urinary organs of all impurities. of silver in existence is accessible for murder of her husband, Henry H. Leo­ J. W. R obinson .......................... of Wimer. CUPIDESE atrenijthens and restores small weak organs. r The — — “--- *----- Is "because ninety per cent are troubled with purchase and conversion into dollars? reason sufferers are not curerl * • by - iLctors For County Judge; nard, at Wichita, Kas., has been found ProatalitlM7*Clh,iiiEJi E is ■ the -- only ■ known •- — remedy — to cure - without —............ tin opei “-rratiou. 5i*J0testlmouk It is easy to see how the free coinage guilty of murder in the second degree. W. 8. C rowell ........................ of Medford. als. A written guuruntee given and money returned If six boxes doe» not etlb feet a permaneutcure fhOOa box, six for $5.00, by mall. Send for free circular and testimonials. of silver would make more standard Marion Williams, the divorced hueband For Commissioner: Address DA VOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. money and increase the volume and de­ of the defendant, who was supposed to B en . B eale ....................... of Central Point. FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN. crease the purchasing power of money, have had a hand in the murder, was For County Clerk: and thereby benefit debtors, taxpayers released. W m . M. H olmes .......... of Central Point. and all others having fixed charges to The trouble between the Armour For Recorder: meet, and also stop falling prices, DR. JORDAN A CO.'S which are death to enterprise, but the Company and its employees in Kansas W. J. C ompton .................. ot Brownsboro. GREAT MUSEUM AB ATOMY silver miners, as such, could get no City has assumed a serious, aspect. For Sheriff: The 1OA1 Market St., San Franciaco more benefit from free coinage than the Seven hundred men are now out J. W. B ybee ..................... of Jacksonville. ^Between 6th and 7th Sts.) enhanced purchasing power of silver strike of forty-four firemen to enforce For Treasurer: an eight hour day at $2 per day has fin ­ Go and learn how wonderfully you would give. If it were uot enhanced at arc made and how to avoid aickncaa L ee L. J acobs .................. of Jacksonville. and disease. Museum enlarged with all, they would get no profit. If it were ally involved almost every department , tliousauda of new objects. Admis­ For Assessor: enhanced enough to bring silver on a of the big plant sion 25 eta. John D. Hart, Captain John O’Brien, J. L, W ooldridge ........ ....... of Applegate. par with gold, they would get all the Private Office—same Building 1O&1 Market Street-Diseases of men-, Water of any temperature desired For School Superintendent: profit resulting from the increased pur­ Mate Edward Murphy and Colonel Em­ stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin Natural Temperature 85 deg’s. chasing power of silver and none of the ilio Munez, who were recently arrested J. M. H orton ................... of Jacksonville. and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer­ cury. TreoXiueut personally or by letter. Sen-, TO DRINK THE WATER IS A TONIC profits resulting from the diminished in Philadelphia in connection with the For Surveyor: for bcok. purchasing power of gold, but all debt­ filibustering expedition of the steam­ F red P ape ........................ of Jacksonville. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicatet Long established and reliable practitioners. fungi and animalcules, and neutral­ ors and taxpayers would be benefited by ship Bermuda to Cuba, have been ad­ For Coroner: izing and correcting all acidi­ the diminished purchasing power of mitted to bait They will not be brought ties it promotes a normal and D r . J. B. W ait ........................ of Medford. to trial until the United States Su ­ gold, and production would be relieved healthful condition in every ---- For----- from the baneful effects of falling prices. preme Court decides the appeal in the part of the system. Horsa cases. Your Protection —Silver Knight. we positively state — SWIMMING RINK. ... Jack Rice fought in Florida fifteen Eaill Feil, the blacksmith, is agent for white mep, killing James Hughes and that this remedy Buckeye mowers and farmers implements does not contain inclosed and covered, the same medica of all kinds. Comer Main street and 1st Edward Sanches, fatally wounding mercury or any water, always clean, for the springs run a (Election June 1.) avenue. Henry Daniels and dangeronsly wound­ other injurious heavy volume—more than twelve hun­ Supreme Judge: drug. ing Albert Buffum. The battle occurred Bucklen's Arnica Salve. dred gallons per hour. R. S. BEAN, of Lane County. ELY’S at the negro’s home, and he fought to The best salve in the world for Cuts, You may dive and swim and have more CREAM BALM Congressman. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever prevent his 14-year-old son being pun­ fun than “anybody“—come out as “fine Cleanses the Nasal First Congressional District: ished by the whites for whipping a Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, as silk’’ and “white as wool”—rejuven­ Passages, A Hay s In ­ Corns, and all 8km Eruptions, and posi­ white boy. THOS. H. TONGUE, of Washington Co. ated and happy. flammation. Heals tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is District Attorney, The schooner Gladiator is reported to the Sores. Protects guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Located on the First Judicial District: the Membrane from money refunded. Price 25 cents per bpx. have departed from Fort Meyers, Fla., Colds, Restores the For sale bv E. A. Sherwin HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE with a cargo of arms and ammunition GEO. W. COLVIG, of Josephine County. Senses of Taste and Smell. IT W1LL on board for the insurgents. There CUKE. A particle is applied directly NORTH OF THE PLAZA. were also four or five Americans on MARRIED. into the nostrills and is aggieeable. Price J1CKS0Ì COVITI REPLBLICA.W TICKET. board, and if the vessel is captured an­ 50 cents at Druggists or bv mail. ELY BROTHERS,56 Warren St., N. Y. JACKSON—PANKEY—In Yreka at the other appeal for the Uh^ted States gov­ Representatives: residence of A. Kostel, May 20,1896, Sam­ ernment to interfere in the defense of uel Jackson and Miss Rose Pankey of her citizens will be made to aggravate N. LANGELL, of Jacksonville; W. B. Proprietor Klamath county. COLTON, of Ashland, 11. D. KUBLI, Spanish patriots some more. of Applegate, LIGHTHILL — VERTREES - In Yreka, Ex-President J. C. "Yetzer of the de­ May 21,1896, at the M. E. parsonage by County Judge: In Receivers* Hands. Rev. J. A. Van Anda, Wm. M. Lighthill funct Cass County, la., Bank is dying. J. W. MERRITT, of Central Point. Messrs. Morgan and Rothschilds are and Miss Augusta P. Vertrees, both of His illness is alleged to be due to the B. P. NXIL. JOHN X. PKLTON. Sheriff: Scote valley. very shrewd business men. As receivers trouble growing out of his trial for rob­ A. F. HUNT, of Ashland. of the United States they will be a suc­ bing the bank. County Clerk: cess. But the idea of Uncle Sam allow­ BORN. Henry C. Parker, traffic manager of ing his business to go into the hands of M, L. ALFORD, of Medford, the Lake Erie and Western Railway, a receiver when he can make more MESSNER-At Woodville, May 16, 1896, died suddenly at Indianapolis. —Retail and Wholesale dealers In— Recorder: to Mr. and Mrs. J. Messner, a son. money out of his own material with his ORA KAHLER, of Willow Springs. While chasing a robber from his own machinery in a year than all the RILEY—At Eaerle Point, May 2, 1896, to Treasurer: store Thomas J. Marshall was shot Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Riley, a daughter. world contains! The plan of going into THEO. CAMERON, of Jacksonville. twice and died a few minutes later on a receiver’s hands looks too absurd for the sidewalk in front of his place. The Commissioner: DIED. anything. It is jackassical, Sherman- Residence Lota lor Bale in robber escaped, after firing several shots J. G. MARTIN, of Beagle. assical and GroverassicaL — Raleigh to intimidate the people in the street. Pokegama, on reasonable ARNOLD—Near Central Point, May 16, Assessor: Progressive Farmer. 1896, Mrs. Jennie Arnold, wife of W. H. He wounded two other persons, Alex­ terms. Lots sold on the in­ F, M. STEWART, of Phoenix. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Arnold. The funeral took place at Cen­ ander Beggs, shot in the left leg, and stallment plan. List of Letters School Superintendent: tral Point. Katie Hynes, shot through both knees. GUS NEWBURY, of Phoenix. Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland Kept constantly on hand, Fair living LSO 2,000 ACRES of Choice Late it is said that Miss Hynes was very P. O„ May 25, 1896: Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale Surveyor: badly injured and that her death ia prices is all that we ask . Dickerson, Miss G, on the Klamath River. Terms made to ROYAL Baking Powder. A. ANDREWS, of Griffin Creek. probable. Otterbek Mr. suit on application. Address, Highest of oli io leavening For first-class dental work see Dr< A. Coroner: Persons calling for same will please say We will make it to your interest to CHAS. COLE, “sdYsrtisod,” W. B. Bwo, f. M. DR. ALEX. PATTERSON, of Central P't. deal with us. lebl’92 streogth.- V. t, omtMMBt Rven Hinman i Masonia block. Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Cal ASHLAND MILLS CÔÜR~Ï PATENT X f LOURT) VIRGIN & CO.. PROP’S. H. C. MYER ♦ * i i 4 1 O HARDWARE and TINWARE Ì I I MINERS’ SUPPLIES I Democratic Nominations H. S. EVANS, PAINTING. ASHLAND, OR, PAPERING, ETC. MAHHOOD RESTOREDvSS OF ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING «s State Republican Ticket. CATARRH COLD ' n HEAD HELMAN GRANT ASHLAND -: MARKET. POKEGAMA PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s Beef, Pork and Mutton 150 Choice A * » t «