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VALLEÏ RECORD. VALLEY RECORD FINE PRINTING OF EVERY ■ mb description NO MONOPOLY PRICES I Give us your order for Letterheads. State ments, Envelopes, <&c. VOL. IX. Professional Cards VALLEY RECORD- Death ot Mrs. Finley. ASHLAND, JACKSON THE BLACK CASTLB. PHEMHFli BUICKS. Mu. Mindy Ann Finley, wife of Henry Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block. Finley, died near Ashland Saturday | morning, aged 24 years, 9 months and Mrs. J. Gleason left Tuesday for south ,3 days. She was a daughter of Heaton ern California. JJR. J. S. UKRNDON, f Fox of this city and the funeral took Miss Cina Tyler, postal telegraph operator I place from his residence Sunday after PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. noon, the interment being in Ashland at Yreka, is ill with measles. The telephone line between Grants Pass cemetery. ▲SULASD, Î i I OaSGON. and Crescent City is again in working order. I Ninety Per Ucnt The Ashland Ladies’ Quartette will give jD^Office—In Townsend Building, on J Of all the people need to take a course of Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon. Hood’s Sarsaparilla at this season to pre a concert at Klamath Falls on tlie 10th inst. H. A. Carlissfrom a partial clean-up took vent that run-down and debilitated con dition which invites disease. The money in |7Q0 from his Dry Diggings placers last j HINMAN. D. ». S. vested in half a dozen bottles of Hood’s week. Sarsaparilla will come back with large re Miss Ida Cantrall aud Win. Deniff turns in the health and vigor of body and were over from Applegate Sunday on a strength of nerves visit. Y DENTIST. COUNTY, OREGON, D Contracting & Building J. B. RUSSELL. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY SUBSCRIPTION BATES: 'Ou. Tear ....................... 8tx Months......................... Tbre. Months .......... ............... $1 7* 1 UM M Adrerlieiug rates givsn on appllcatiaa. no . a. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report THE X ASHLAND X HOUSE The Pioneer and Old Reliable Hotel of Ashland, is now Under the Management of ABSOLUTELY PURE What Gomez Wu» About. F. M. Stephenson, Dearth uf Aiuorti-an Authors, Washington wrw able lit csrtaln well WIChiu tlie ¡met few montlss four pop known instances to eflootoitlly whip th. ular arid talented American authors British by delaying mid harrying them have died. We havo not so many really and wearing them tail when he wm im 4 gifted anthors lu this country ut present, strong enough to risk open battle. This : and the Lee of tltosv who left us fa pro- has been cvmmeudeil as a masterly mill-1 I foundly felt. One was the gentle, sunny tary pel toy, and it la tlud adopUal by > . hearted Bill Nye, a hmuorlst of high Maximo Gomez in Cuba. While th. j , rank. Another was Hngejx? Field, both Spaniards have been wondering what poet and hmnurfat. A third tn Henry he was about and exasperating them tjuylar Bunuer, Duck's buia'ntnl editor, selves at his uncertain movementa. he I known to his fillin'atee m "Hal Bun- hns been bnsy every moment It will be 1 ner. ’’ Another name might be added, remembered how at the beginning of j that of IL IL Boyesen, to all lntontn aud this year h« anuounoet! that tho war fol I purpoaes an American, though born in Cu ban independence would be divided Norway. Three of these were humoriata. into three stagne—- "invasion, occupa more or less. It has lieen charged that tion and expulsion. " Americans have little sense of humor, The invasion stage was nearly pasetxl but tho fact Is that ta theh- own way when tho general rnado the announce-1 they have a keener sense of hrunor than ment Since then he hns been establish-1 tther iiatkuia Some of our most popu lug throughout all Cuba, outside at Ha lar authors have bun htunoriste, from vana aud Weyler’. trcrha or division Davy Crockett down to M. Quod, Nye line, the stage of occupation. If the and Mar k TwaiiL Cuban patriots ltave no government, az Tlie death < J the men named natural the Spaniards charge, they certainly ly gives rise to ths question who will have something very like it lu tho thor take their places. These four have left a oughly systematized military coutrol wide gup la American contemporary which Gomez has established. The literature. If there ace any coming ou ootuifry is divided into districts and who will fill their places or make equal subdistriots, each in charge of a niau ly good pianos fur themselves, it la no« whom G >inez L'meclf seheted. Lu thee, yet plain. Wo have two or three novel districts his soldiers watch with hawk ists of the second rank, three or four of eye and report to him every movement the third, and certainly one historian of of Spanish troops. Tlie word passe, tho first rank, urut ono or two fair play from man to man, and while the Span wrights; we have still fortunately Murk iards aie puzzling over the movements Twain, ours and too world's humorist, uf Gomez, he kuows every event in theic though he has too serious business un camp. hand fur much humor just now. But He has been training especially his where ure the new authors? troops in cavalry evolutions and guerrilla Public School Swlinuiing Baths. warfare. When lie gets aruis aud am munition enough, then will follow the It gives a sparkle and an exhilaration last stage uf the war—expulsion of tlu> of mind simply to read of the public Spaniard. school swimming baths which have proved so successful in London, Tliey Western World’s Largest City. ure not yet organized fur all the board Destiny set off the point at the junc schools, but the ones that have been put tion of Hudson river and Long Island in operation were attended last year by sound for a mighty city, which in time 18,000 pupils—10,000 boys, 8,000 girls will be, except Chicago, the largest city From the fact that the boys predominate of the world. It will take Chicago a so largely some ungullout Englishman loDg time to catch up with New York, argues in a London paper that men are however, now that New York, Brooklyn more cleanly thou women, since they and Staten Island have been united intc bathe more frequently. one city. The effect of these great swimming The law whiuh has changed a city of baths on the pour children of Loudon, fur 1,600,000 inhabitants into one of 8,000,- whom they were established, lute been 000 la very simple. It merely provides wonderfully salutary, both fruiu the that a commission of nine citizens shall moral and the sanitary point of view. submit by the first day of next February Competent instructors tench the young a plan for the municipal government of ones swimming, uud prize exhibltiuns of greater New York as one aud the same skill among tho pupils are given each oity, and that the formal consolidation year. In uue of the exhibitions there shall tako place Jan. 1, 1808. Whether was a life saving competition in which regarded in its political, commercial o> boys went through the process uf rescu social aspect, this consolidation of ths ing u comrade wlx> was apparently two vast cities by the sea into one is th. drowning and then of rosuscitatlug him most important step taken lu tlie United of Ur he was supposed to be unconscious. Htotes the present year. Americans the Girls swam with Japanese parasols or country over congratulate New York ou fans in their hands to show how at rising above local jealousies. The com homo in the water they went bination gives us all a city to be proud The expenses uf maintaining tho baths of aud to glory in. Americans feel thut are paid in part by tlte school boards, they all havo a share in its greatnese but in part also by the teachers them- and glury. selvas, with a disinterestedness especial Greater New York has, all told, *2,- ly noble In view of tlie small wages re 683,824,828 worth of taxable property. ceived by teachers lu Great Britain. It contains 1,100 churches, 80 postoflices, Why do we not have similar swim 1,120 hotels aud probably not less than ming baths connected with public 6,000 beer saloons, liquor stores aud schools in America? drinking places l’erry Hoyt, the Little Shasta stockman, take, easy to operate. Cure all liver ills. has returned to that section ufter several IWln th Masonic Building up stairs 25 cents. years’ absence in the east. oyer Post Office. For a clean shave, neat hair cut and lteal Estate. refreshing shampoo, try the Geiu barber H It Barbour to Benjamin Eggleston; shop, opposite town hall. II. S. T. SONGER. lot 5, blk 35. Coolidge a<M to Ashlaud; 43SO. Mr. And Airs. Geo. 8. Calhoun re | E E Deming to T T Ricketts; lots 1. 2, 3, 1, 5 and 0. blk 3, Pracht's add to Ashland; turned to Grants Pass Sunday from a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. 2500. visit with Ashland relatives. Enoch F Walker to Jesse O Hodges; 30 Hon. Thos. V. Cator returned to Cali- acres in the M'alker subdivision, 11500. Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, Chas A Beaver to Robt E L Beaver; 11.56 iornia Tuesday. He stopped at Redding acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w; J1500. where he made a speech for the populist A shland , . . • , O regon . Max Muller, administrator of the estate party. of John Weiss, to A Schmidtling; 4.6*0 acres Dan Ryan, a Josephine county miner, in Jacksonville; 4130 I L Hamilton & C W Palm to G It Myers; died last week from the effects of chloro JjB- C. W. BARR. form administered during a surgical opera 1.62 acres in Medford; 31000. C P Parker to Geo Brown ; lot 6 in blk 7. tion performed by Drs. Van Dyke, Moore and Kremer of Grants Pass. Gold Hill; $200. Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow's Block, MINING LOCATIOF8. John Pennington walked to Ashland fcsi A shland , O regon . 1 N Wright on April 7th located a placer Sunday from Bumble Bee Creek, on the claim in Grave creek district. other side of the Siskiyou mountains, to tfe.AU work pertaining to modern dent 1 8 Rowley on .May 15tli located a quarts vote for free silver. The distance is istry. Painless operations a specialty. claim in Wagner creek district. Allen Hodges on February 5th located a about 40 miles of mountain trail. quartz claim in bams creek district. If not familiar with superior quality of Snowy Butte flour, get a sample sack at J") M. BROWER M. 1>. New Feed Store. MAttRlEI). Of the property advertised for sale by J. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, M. Arthur & Co. we are advised that the following has been sold: All the 15 inch —LANGTON—In Medford precinct, A shland . O regon . LYON May 20, 1896, Rev. C H Hoxie officiating, and 8-inch pipe; No. 2 giant and deflector, the 20-horse power portable engine. JAW Lyon and Miss Carrie E Langton. The S. F, Call furnished the information Office—At Residence, intersection of Me McERLAN E-RA DCL1FF—In Jackson that it is understood among the California ville, May 28,1898, by Rev. L P Desmarais, chanic, Laurel and Main Streets, politician« that in CM# of Me J P McEriane, conductor on the Oregon republican Kinley’s nomination and election, ex- and Central R R, and .Miss Lydia Radcliff j Senator Dolph of Oregon is to receive a of Ashland. cabinet appointment. SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. When you drink tea get the best—Ito Blend—it will please you. Take no other. BOR», J. K. VanSant, Ashland. G. A. It. time ago the Rothschilds purchased BURNBIDX POST NO. 23. CLARKE—At Gervais, May 22, 1896, to a Some fourth interest in the Anaconda copper Mr. and Mrs. W J Clarke, a daughter. Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and mines of Butte, Mont. They are now nego 8d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com tiating for a controlling interest. Should rades cordially welcomed. they gain control of the Anaconda, with A, C. S pencer , Commander. LIFE WITH THE CIRCUS. their copper interests in Spain and Chili, G. O. V annatta , Adjutant. they will control the copper market of t e Incident» Attending tho Visit to a Laun world. Thia brings to mind that John Whyte, who lately experted the copper dry of n High Collars W. II. o. mines in this county, represented the Ana “Walking along the streets one day conda BUBNSIDE RKT.IBV CORrS NO. 24 syndicate, Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p. in a town where we were phowing,” Eaiii Feil, the blacksmith, is agent for Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. m on the second and fourth Fridays of said a retired circus man, “the old num Buckeye mowers and farmers implements The best salve in the world for Cuts, each month. M rs . J. I). C rocker , Pies. saw in a laundry window a sign reading of all kinds, Corner Main street and 1st Bruises, bores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever M m . L ydia G riswold , Sec’v. avenue. ‘Collard and cuffs 2 cents. ’ Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, William Titman, a Galice creek miner, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi “ ‘Do you take any kind of collars at KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. met his death on Friday of last week in a tively cures Piles, or no nav required. It is that price? ’ he asked the laundryman. GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knight, of peculiar manner. He was engaged on guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or “ ‘Yes; oh, yes, ’ said tlie laundrymun. night work at the Bent & Alexander mines money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Pythias, Ashland, O.egon, meets every when a large section of the gravel bank fell For sale by E. a , Sherwin Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good ‘Everything goes here. ’ standing are cordially invited to attend, “ We had a giraffe at tho time that carrying him into the sluice box. The body was forced along through the boxes and F. I). W aoner , C. O. we used to dress up for tho evening cast A HAWK THAT HERDS COWS. out into the dump where it was found 8. G. E goers . K. of It & 8. parade in a sort of a dudu costume with next morning partly covered with debris. u high collar reaching from its shoul He was unmarried and a comparative An Eduratetl Bird That I* p Wonder In Ito Way. MASONIC, ders up to under its head The old man stranger in the community. You can now go and buy your summer Two miles north of the little town of got one of the giraffe’s collars and had BI8KTYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. clothing. Vaupel, Norris <fc Drake have Regular convocations on the Thursday it sent down to the laundry to be dune ( received their big stock and are pleased to Oxford, in Orange county, N. Y., James up. When the laundrymail opened the show you a line of men’s, bov’s and chil Cloyd owns a farm which borders on the next after the full moon. E. V. O artir , H. P. bundle and spread it out on tlie counter, dren’s goods that can’t be beat .'or low road to Bloomington Grove. He is the E. A. S uerwin , Secretary. owner of wluit ts probably the most re he says, ‘What’s this?’ and tlie man prices and good values. Latest reports from Klamath river state markable hawk in the world. that had brought it down said that it that the Distleborst Dredging Co. is mak ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. Thia hawk brings heme a herd of 75 was one of the giraffe’s collars. “‘By gosh! That’s so,’ said the ing splendid headway towards getting cowa every evening and gathers in the Stated communications on the Thursday their dredger ready for operation . The strugglers and keeps tho herd together laundryman, just as thougj. giraffe’s owners, who have worked the dredgers of or before the full moon. E. A. S herwin , W. M. collars used to be a common , item of the in other streams, have no doubt of the even mure cffeetiuilly than Hiram Cloyd, C. H. V avfel . Secretary. wash in his laundry, but he hadn’t had ultimate success of the undertaking. * * * the sou cf the farmer, uaed to do. Hi very many como in lately and they’d Tlie Espey, Hunter mine at Hawkins ram hod killed the parent hawk, wliich ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S. ville had a clean up a few days ago, and had beeu stealing chickens, and took kind o’ escaped his min ' Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays “ ‘Five o’clock,’ he .id when the realized a handsome sum. Since James thia one from the neet. As it grew’ up ill each month. Quinnetook hold of this mine, everything he niudo n pnt of it and took it with man asked when it woi 1 bo ready, and M bs . L-M. C aldwell , W. M. at 5 o’clock the man iu d it waiting has worked smoothly. The pumps at him every evening when he went out to M rs . 8. C. C handler . Secretary. river have been kept steadily at bring the oows tiL for him done up in a roll bout as big Shasta work during the past few months, con One day Hiram cut his foot so that he as a stovepipe. sequently there has been no delay for ths I. O. O. F. could not walk. His father was absent, “ ‘How much?’ he asked. want of water. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. and when 5 o'clock came and went “ ‘Two cents ’ said the laundry man, Hold regular meetings every Tbursaav and he swept tho 2 cents off the counter without Hiram putting in an appear- ARIZONA'S MOUNTAIN PUZZLN. evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren into the drawer without turning a hair. anco, Abe, tho pet hawk, flew out of the in good standing are cordially invited to He was game plumb through. But Is It K Holo Through r.n tror«*slt,le Teak burn and away. In half an hour or so attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. or Only a Natu.aS MlrrorT Mrs. Cloyd heard a noise like cows the old man was no chump. He sent H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. For tho lust Im If contuiy the Ameri moving togotlier along the road, and on tlie laundryman a dollar, which was about what tho work was worth, and a can residents of Tucson, A. T., hove looking out of the window aaw the 1’ILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. been trying to solvo a mystery in tlie Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and couple of complimentary tickets. That shape of what appears to be u hole whole herd ooming along apparently alone. She ran out to tho gate to find 4th Monday in each month. Members in night the laundryman came to tho cir wood standing cordially invited to attend. cus. He was just as cool as ever, but through a mountain ¡>euk in plain sight out what was tlie matter, and on near H. S. E vans , C. P. you could see that he was pleased, easy from the town. In tho rarefied air it ing the fence to take down the bare she R obt , T aylor , 8cribe. enough when ho saw tho giraffe como looks to be only a short distance away, saw Abe perched on the horn of tho last The enlarged city will include three It is ' 'the irritating influence of the out wearing tho collar that had been when in reality it is ut least 40 miles. cow, surveying the scene with apparent whole counties and part of a fourth. HOPE REBECCA DEQUES LODGE, KO. 24. Washington government’' that prevents done up in his laundry.”—New York Tho earliest residents noticed tjto phe satisfaction. When u cow lagged or loi The election of the first mayor of great nomenon, and the only diiljgulty thut lay tered by the wayside, the hawk flew at him from squelching the Cuban rebel Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each Sun. in the way of tinning out just what it was it fiercely, making it quicken its move er New York will take place in Novem lion, rays Weyler. How sad this is I If month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G. “Clean” Money, was the fact that it watt iitucceasiblo, ments to keep from being struck by its ber, 1887. he had hod his own way. Weyler would M iss N ina E mery , Secv. A clerk in the redemption division of and when they came anywhere near the great wingo. He then went back to his probably have butchered hulf the in J. J. O ’ Kelly, at present a member of the treasury department says that the spot the holo disappeared from sight curious perch, from which he watched habitants of fair Cuba by this time. the British parliament, was a newspa “cleanest” paper money in circulation In fact, it can only be seen from within for stragglers. A. O. U. W. Humanity and civilization may be is that which circulates in Washington, a few miles of Tucson, and this has led ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. After that day Abe always brought per correspondent ou board a filibuster Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hal! while the dirtiest is that which comes many peoplo to beliovo that it is not a the cows in, starting punctually at 5 steamer 28 years ago during the former thankful that the simple, outspoken every second and fourth Wednesday in in from Chicago for redemption, St holo ut all o'clock on hiatask, and generally round Cuban rebellion. He was tried by al moral sentiment of private citizens of each month. All brethren in good standing Louis is a close second to Chicago, and By the aid of a good marine telescope ing them up inside of half an hour. leged court martial, exactly as the Com the United States has had such a re are cordially invited to attend. Cincinnati next. New York is next to tho mountain can be brought to within Since the story of tho hawk’s accom petitor prisoners were tried. The presi straining effect on the conduct of the M. R. M oors , M. W. Washington in the record fur clean mon a few miles, but net near enough to tell plishment has become known many peo- dent of the court said to him, as O’Kelly Cuban war. The same tiling happened J. R. C asky . Recorder ey, Philadelphia next, while Baltimore the exact nature of tho rock formStiou. plo havo visited the farm to see the per once before, in 1872, when Grant wus ranks next to Cincinnati for having dirty An astronomical telescope cannot bo fo formance. Numerous visiters have wait told a correspondent of the New York president, except that then this senti K. O. T. M. money. Tho money that comes in from cused on it, us the mountain is toonear. ed along either side of the load watch Journal : "You know this trial is a mere ment took the shape of a government UKÀNITK T«NT NO. 4, KNIGHTS O» THZ Chicago, besides being dirty, is always A first peep through the glass would ing the herd and their novel keeper go form. You will be shot in the morning. NACCÀXBKS. Take a cigarette.” O'KoUy took the remonstrance. much mutilated, so much so, he said, lead ono to believe that there wus no by.—St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Meet in regular review on the second and cigarette and then asked, " By what right fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd that there is twice as much time con mystery about it. Tlie h?le appears us Until the aliuh of Persia was assas do you dare to try me at all?” O'Kelly sinated it seemed as if there was no Fellow's Hall, Ashland. Visiting Si sumed in patching it up prior to cancel plain ns possible, bnt several days' study Nerves On Edge. Knight, cordially invited. lation as there is in counting it.— of tho spot will develop the fact thut 1 was nervous, tired, Irritable and cross. was a British subject engaged ou a G. W. C rowson , Com. tlie hole dex-s not always look the Karl's Clover Root Tea has made me well peaceable errand. He was not in arms power but his in the country. Bnt he Washington Star. C has . H. G illette , R. K. was inclined to be liberal and to intro same. Many days when the sky is durk and happy, M rs . E. B. W orden . against Spain, neither giving aid and duce western reforms into his country. behind the mountain the hole will ap xlre You Made comfort to her enemies. Y et those blood The result was this stirred up the en Took It Literally. Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, pear a brilliant white, like a snowdrift, thirsty Spaniards would have murdered mity of the Persian priests, who read Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Yellow bkin? and on days when tho sky is blue it will A little maiden of 7 years attended Shiloh’s Viializer is a positive cure. For often look so dark as to be almost in the weddiug uf an elder brother. Tho him after a mock trial if he had not their own doom in the advance of Euro sale by T. K. Bolton. visible. Tlu se facts Lave led many to Episcopal service, heard for tlie first kept his bright newspaper wits about pean civilization. They in turn stirred think that it is an immense piece of time, made a deep impression on her him and demanded by what right they up the fanatical zeal of some religious House Raising © mica lying with its poliahid surface to mind. A few days after, she called to did it While they delayed, news of his bigots, and they finished the poor shah. ward the sky and reflecting tho cloud see the bride and found her sitting on arrest reached New York, and his re 9 B @ and Moving. formations of another port of the hori her husband’s lap. Looking ut them lease was secured. But how many inno Tho priestly party in Persia is therefore zon instead of being the light seen wistfully for a few moments, she ex cent victims who have not O’Kelly’s more powerful than the government It All work entrusted to my care done self. through a hole. Viewed with the naked claimed, “Oh, yes, I sec—to have and with dispatch, and on terms to suit shrewd and quick mental power have the times. See the undersigned be eye the hole simply appears as a white to bold. ’ ’—Exchange. It was with regret that the public the Spaniards executed illegally? fore letting contracts and save spot, but the telescope reveals pine trees money. learned of the assignment of Ferdinand and other details, ulthuugh very indis Q umv . ‘‘I bare told the truth, and you know Schumaker, the millionaire oatmeal cold Oak Street, Ashland. p ALLEN tinctly. ■ ‘There is always one tiling I can’t The range of mountains in which the understand when a valuable dog is poi it,” writes Creelman, the expelled New water king of Akron, O. But how could York World correspondent, in a parting a man who was president of a cereal strange peak can bo seen is known as soned. ” letter to Butcher Weyler. “A hundred company, a gymnasium company, a wa the Gutalinas, and numerous parties “Well, what is it?” have niude the attempt to climb it, but ! S Dealer In $ $ "The loss always occurs the da> after corpses with bound arms lie within ter power company, a paper company all have failed ou account of tho steep the owner has refused $500 for the eight miles of your palace. I have given and two land companies do anything and rugged precipices in the vicinity. beast.”—Chicago Record. you the names, ages and occupations of else than fail? Perhaps w hen the Ohio The peak is a high one and can be seen most of them. Your own records show Prohibitionist unloads a few of these he Granite, Marble, Shirt Watot Cellars. from any point in the journey toward that the slaying of these poor noucom- will be able to straighten up and go on it, but when ten miles out of Tucson the The scheme to have detachable collars batants was reported by your officers as again, Almost everybody takes some laxative hole can no longer be seen, even with Freestone Monuments with shirt waists is a very happy medicine to cleanse the system and keep the tho aid of a glass. This can be explain thought of eomebedy, and the quick the result .of honorable battle. The Some light witted folk have again and Copings. NooJ pure. Those who take SIMMONS ed ou the mica theory, as a surface of popularity of the victims are there to of this style of waist attests neighbors LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) teïr7oü“hÔw7h..y «ïrc’d^gcTïrom that material would not reflect a ray of its general favor. One waist will easily get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant the nineteenth ends with AIM iifetits for IRO. n FENCES. * *U century ' * ' ” ""' K the laxative and tonic that purifies the blood light toward a person’s rye after they retain its freshness to wear through two their homes or their fields by your sol- ! year 1899 or with the end of i900. Doos Satisi»cfi°n guaranteed and strengthens the whole system. And got out of its angle of projection, —bun collars, now thut tho shirt waist is diers and shot on the roadside without I 99 make 100 ever? Well, no. Just the 1 such only in name and does nut neces trial or accusation. ” more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU Francisco CalL P.O. Address. YREKA, slnklyou Co. LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active •ame, then, 1899 does not make 1900. sarily menu a bedice with a shirt front. Cal. and healths', and when the Liver Is In If It requires an annual outlay of 3100 00 During tlie month of April five jolly The nineteenth century began with the good condition you find yourself free from to insure a family against anv serious con Some dressmakers also make up the Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- sequences from an attack o'f bowel com stylish shepherd’s plaid silk waists to old girls in New Jersey and various parts year 1801. It ends the 31st day of De Headache and Constipation, and rid of plaint during tlie year, there are many be worn with linen collars—white lin of New England celebrated birthdays cember, 1900. would feel it their duty to par it that en. uf course, being preferred—though that worn out and debilitated feeling. who ranging respectively from the one hun they could not afford to risk their lives, and Mr. Rudyard Kipling will have ma These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. those of their family for such an amount a few plain batiste collars have been dredth to the one hundred and eighth. terial for a few more plain tales of the Good digestion and fieedom from stomach Any one can get this insurance for 25 seen.—New York Time* April scents a good month to be born in bills now, and the Beatty Balestier epi- troubles will onlv be had when the liver I cents, that being the price of a bottle of and Dlar- is properly at work. If troubled with any ¡Chamberlain's Colio. ... Cholera --------- ..... All kinds of raior grinding and repairing if one wants to live long. ' «ode may form the bxsis cf more thrill I rhoea Remedy. Ir. _ ___ ....„„v.,,- of these complaints, try S immons L iver in almost every neighbor- Rt the Gem barber shop, opposite town «« ..».. _* hall r attack l of REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi hood some one has died from an And now they are talking about Miss ing scenes than he has yet portrayed. bowel complaint before medicine could be cines, and Better than rills. Democracy in her divided skirt. This la procured or a physician summoned. One The most picturesque scorcher, in the or two dose« of this remedy will cure any ROYAL Baking Powder, dreadful. 1TF.VERY PACKAGE'S^, world are the bicycle policemen. ordinary case, it never fails Can you Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. adord to take the risk for so small an highest of all la leavening Dr. Hinman, the dentist, over the post- J. H. BalUa * Co.. PMla., Pa. < »usual? For mis by Ashland Drug Co. j Hot and cold baths at Storey', barber roil SALK BY AU. DRUGGISTS, MTMftA.-u. a. amtM »»■» office« is Maaouia blocs. shop. Oppoait« town haU. Hood's Pills are easy to buy. easy to Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1890, ▲ Stronghold and Palace Erected by Kin* Herod In Judaea. Eastward from tho dull and almost waveless waters of tho Dead sea there N a wild and gloomy land of mountain ous heights and dark, precipitous ra vines. Ou ono of the highest paints of rock, overlooking tho surrounding coun try, Herod had constructed over tho ruins of a former fort tho stronghold and palace of Machrerus, or “The Black Castle. ’ ’ A town had grown up near by, with heathen temples, a theater and places of trade and manufacture. The palace had been made Rplendfd that ior.Nl preferred it iw a residence, ea- 1 ¡ally as it was close to the frontier of «J udina, and as f rom it he could readily go to any other part of his dominions unwatched and unimpeded. Hero at least he could do whatever ho pleased, and all prisoners were at his mercy. It was by no means safe for a stranger to draw near to tho frowning gates of the oitadol of Machtorus, but tho dis ciples of John did corner agaiu and again, only to bo refused admission. For a loug time therefore the baptizer was in comparative ignorance of what might be going on in the great world beyond tho castle walls. Its kings might como or go, its kingdoms might rise or fall, its cities might prosper or perish, and no news of all could penetrate tho solid stone tliat walled him in. A deop, dark, ruck hewn room was that dungeon under tho citadol of Ma- ciuerus. High up near the outer level Wus a ceil with one small window and a heavy barred and grated door. Its occupant was a gaunt, tall, un couth man in a coarse tunic of caiuel’ii hair girded with a broad belt of leather. He had preached to multitude^, and he and his disoiples had baptized vast num bers. He had actually brought about an important reformation in public morals; but, more than all, lie had proclaimed himself one sent to declare the s[xcMly coming of another “mightier than I, ” concerning whom the people who hoard John obtained only a vague idea. But John's hearers were encouraged to ex pect the king who was to restore the throne and crown of David. Whatever John had understood or ex pected, his work seemed ended, for there was no possible escape from Herod’s dungeon.—SV, O. Stoddard in St. Nich olas. ASHLAND OBKGON, Chief of the County Papers An Experienced Hotel Man of California, and has been Completely Renovated and Improved and is Ready the Traveling Public _ -nulfin RATES, $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY. 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