a*« VALLEY BEC0RD- VALLEY RECORD FINE FEINTING OF EVERY .DESCRIPTION NO MONOPOLY PRICKS I ASHLAND OREGON, Chief of the County Papers Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. Turf'-) Give us your order for Letterheads. State­ ments, envelopes. &c. VOL. IX. Professional Cards A Jacksonville Labor Agitator. Hon. Wm. M. Colvin, grand master workman of tbe A, O. V. W. ot Oregon, delivered a Labor day address Saturday, 1 JJH J. S. HHIINDON, at Halsey, Linn county, where the A. 6. U. W. lodges of three countieti held a celebration. Since Mr. Colvig became i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. the head of the A. O. U. W. lodge* of A smbasd , t ; ; Oasaoa. Oregon, hi* nail has been greatly aug­ mented. Some eastern labor societies ÄW^Office—In Townsend Building, on have him on their list, tblukiug that be is tbe heed of a workingmen’* society Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon. something like the Knight* of Labor, A. R. U ., etc., aud he receives many com­ HINMAN, D. D, 8, munication* on tile hard lot ot tbe work­ ing peopl* and the various remedies therefore. The literuture ranges all the way from free coinage of silver up to the DENTIST. single tax and socialism. As Mr. Colvig is a cold, harduecked, practicing attorney MP*In th Masonic Building up stairs at law and is not even a radical free silver man, there ia hardly any likeliheod of over Post Office. him becoming a labor agitator, or organ­ izing any strikes in Jackson county yet awhile. JJH. S. T. SONGER. ASHLAND, JACKSON I'ltESSEB BUICKS. Dr. Barr, Dentist, I. O. O. F. block. Grant Fiuley has returned to Klam­ ath county. Mrs. J. J, Frizelle returned home to Yreka Sunday. Dr. G. B. Cole will locate at Gold HlU to practice his profession. Mrs. S. Childers h«e returned to Med­ ford from Salina*, Cal. Henry Ammerman is doing the circuit court in Klamath Falls. Dr. Hinman, the dentist, over the post­ office. in Masonic block. Ora aud T. P. Kahler, of the Tolo mine, were here Saturday. Hot and cold baths at Storey's barber­ shop. Opposite town hall. COUNTY, OREGON, Mining Items. On Carberry and Little Applegate, Terry, Durpby A Shepherd are running a giant on tlieir placets with good suc­ cess. Wm. C. Deniff is foreman of the Boggs men on Elliott creek and has a force of men at work. He was in Ashland lest week on a business trip. W. E. Coni, the civil engineer, lias 40 men at work fur the Applegate Mining Co. who are rebuilding tbe old Applegate- ditch and making ready to placer mine on a big scale. We are advised that there are several large mining deals on tbe boards touch­ ing Southern Oregon mines, and witbin the next ten days some of the best mines in tbeconnty will change hands. Mining men are coining in from both the north and south.—Mining Journal. Wm. Bybee has sold his Josephine county mines to a syndicate of which A J Pa'll is tbe head; the price being $40,000, They have taken possession of the Jose­ phine mine on Rogue river, twelve miles below .Grants Pass, and will clean up and then put the property in good shape for next season’s run. Tho mines on Canyon creek and also those near VValdo' will also be put in running order for next season. Yreka News.) The Jillson mine has been purchased by Capt. Roberts ot the Sacramento Transportation Company. A shaft has been sunk 230 feet on the property and a drift lias been made 100 feet from the shaft. They have not yet found the old channel, and are still prospecting. The American Bar mine, below Cot­ tonwood on the Klamath river, has thirty men working night and day. They are down sixteen feet and will reach bedrock at a depth of thirty-five feet. The top gravel is paying well aud they anticipate good returns on the bedrock. Work be­ gan earlier than usual this year and as a consequence more ground will be cleaned up than during any previous season. Pieces of coarse gold weighing from $5 to $60 have been taken from the mine during the past week. Stocker A Parsley, who have a wing dam extending 75 feet in the Klamath, below the American Bar, will be ready to pump the water out in a few days. They have a piece of ground which is supposed to be very rich. Tbe mines on Barkhouse are all mak­ ing an excellent showing. Tbe yield from the placer mines will be larger this year than ever before. The ledge of the Commodore quartz mine is getting belter every day and tbe twin arastras on the property are kept steadily at work crush­ ing the ore. There are about seventy- five tons uf high grade ore on the dump. ihe Jack Lowdon mine, pipe and giant seeing to be doing well. It is operated by­ Mr. Lowden A Sons. It is nicely located iu the curve of Klamath river and yields quite evenly every season. The railroad conductors’ picnic takes place at Salem on the 14th. E. A. Carter and family have moved Dyspepsia Cured. from Silver lake to Lakeview. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Chadwell, Ore., April 25, 1896. Mrs. F. M. Wilson of Medford has re­ I have had dyspepsia for some time and have been taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla last turned from a visit in the east. Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, Gen. John F. Miller of Klamath county, winter and spring and it has cured me I A sulanv , « « • « O regon . have not felt any weakness or pain since passed through last week for Salem. taking this medicine. Miss E mm a U na . Arthur Langell of Klamath county was Hood's Pill* cure biliousness, indiges­ at Montague last week on business. J~)R. C. W. BARR. tion, _________________ W. W. Mathews, of Ft, Klamath, was in As bland this week after supplies. At Mouth of ltogue ltlyer. Frank Obenchain is in from Sprague From the Wedderburn Gazette] Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Block. Mr. R. D. Hume will start up the river visiting Jackson county relatives. A shland , O beoom . river in a day or two for the purprse of The Methodist camp inseting com­ All work pertaining to modern dent­ selecting a site for a new hatchery. mences at Central Point Tuesday, June Soon as possible a new hatchery will be 16th. istry. Painless operations a specialty, built and tbe work of increasing the Will Nick«rson and Seldon Ogle have supply of salmon again prosecuted. started a commission store at Klamath While this has always been the aim and Falls. JJ M. BROWER M. D. work of Mr. Hume, it has become more The K. R. L. Co.’s mills at Pokegama and more a neceeeity in the past few PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, years, owing to tbe increase of hydraulic have again resumed operations iu full mining above, which bas tilled up the blast. * O bkuon . river A shland , bed, destroyed the natural spawn­ Mrs. Reeves, of Iowa, a sister of Mrs. ing-grounds, and devaeted tbe river. John Silsby, is out here visiting rela­ Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­ This annihilation of young fish has be­ tives. come a serious matter in the past few chanic. Laurel and Main Streets. E. De Roboam, the Jacksonville hotel years, and now it is proposed to extermi­ nate them almost entirely by draining man, went to San Francisco Saturday on business. tbe water out oi the river. SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. Last week, under the auspices of a big M rs. J. M. McCully’ returned to Jackson­ company, ground was broken in Joseph­ ville last week from a business trip to San G. A. R. ine county for a system of ditches with Diego, Cal. which it is proposed to take most of tbe BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. Prof. V. L. Holt, of Talent, was in Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and water out of Rogue river and use it in tewn this week viewing the normal 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ hydraulic mining. There can be but school work. one result—the destruction of the river— rades cordially welcomed. Homer Gee, on Friday visited his A, C. S pznckb , Commander. unless articial propagation is maintained. G. O. V amnatta . Adjutant. Mr. Hume will therefore seek to main­ father, Wm. Gee, who is very sick at Sams valley. tain what other people are doing their best to destroy. Max Muller and Dr. De Bar, of the B. W. R. C. 0. R. F. mills, were doing business in BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS NO. 24 Mrs. G. Barclay, Modiste. Ashland Saturday. Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p. For the latest styles in dressmaking go m. on the second and fourth Fridays of to Mrs. G. Barclay, Novelty block, oppo Troop B. the Klamath Falls cavalry, each month. M rs . J. D. C rocker , Pres. site Hotel Oregon. will be disbanded next week. It was M rs . L ydia G riswold . Sec’y. killed bv politicians. To Celebrate Oregon's SOth Birthday For a clean shave, neat hair cut and KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Oregon was ceded to the United States refreshing shampoo, try the Gem barber GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of by a treaty with England, June 15, 1846, shop, opposite town hail. Pythiaa, Ashland, Oregon, meets every and the Oregon Pioneer Association will Miss Fannie Haskins, daughter of the Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good celebrate tills golden anniversary at its Standing are cordially invited to attend, 24th annual re-union in the Exposition mayor of Medford, is visiting Ashland F. D. W agner , C. C. Mill Feed. building at Portland on the 16th inst. during commencement. 8. G. E ggers , K. of R & 8. Wholesale, $12.50 per ton. Retail, 70 Geo. H. Williams, who came to Oregon When you drink tea get the best—Ito in 1853, will deliver tbe annual address Blend—it will please you. Take no other. cents per 100 at tbe Aahland Roller Flour Mills. and Mre. W. J. Plymale of Jacksonville, J. K. VanSant, Ashland. MASONIC, who came in 1846, will deliver the oc- Geo. R. Hammersley and Frank Parker Pioneer Day, Sept. 3rd. SISKIYOU CIIAPTKS, NO. 21, B. A. M. cassional address. The 8. P. will give a are the justice of the peace elect and con­ At the Southern Oregon Pioneer Soci­ Regular convocations on ths Thursday one and one-third fare rate. stable-elect of Gold Hill district, ety meeting in Ashland last week, P. P. next after tbe full moon. J. H. Shotwell, the superintendent for the Prim was elected president, C. C. Beek­ E. V. C abtkb , H. P. Caiarrli Cured, Black Channel mine owners, is looking man E. A. S hbbwin , Secretary. treasurer and Silas J. Day secretary. health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s after their interests on Foots creek. The next annual reunion was set for Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Lewis Pankey, E. E. Gall and 8. T. Jacksonville, Thursday, Sept. 3rd and injector free. For sale by T. K. Bolton. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. Hodges of Sams Valley have gone to the several committees appointed to pre­ The A. A A. Benefit, Stated communications on the Thursday eastern Oregon to spend the summer. pare for the occasion. of or before the full moon. Ethel Walrad, Kittie Million, Maud Mrs. James Slover has returned to E. A. S herwin , W. M. The Last of Old Fort Klamath. Gallant, Ed. Thornton, Waldo Klum Grants Pass from a visit with her folks C, H. V avpel , Secretary. Klamath Falls Republican.] and Algie Dixon in “Off The Stage,” at Medford, W. H. Parker and family. and Misses Carrie Roper and Mary Marshall Petet, U. S. Indian agent, in ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. H. Miners’ supplies at R. S. Barclay A July will sell all the buildings now standing Silsbv and Mr. Dixon in an operetta Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays prepared by Mrs. E.C. Landers entitled Son, Talent. Cheap. at abandoned Fort Klamath, consisting of In each month. “On Bread and Water,” entertained a Rev. J. Merly of Medford, will preach in 1 bakery, 1 grainary, 1 saddle room. 2 M rs . L’ M. C aldwell , W. M. barracks, 3 dwelling houses, 1 hospital, 2 large audience at the opera house Fri­ the Baptist church next Sunday morning commissary M rs . S. C. C handler . Secretary. and 1 boarding house. and ev ening. Rev. G. N. Annes will be They will be buildings day evening. A special feature was torn down by the purchasers “Old Black Joe” by II. L. Sayles and absent. and soon the last vestige of old Fort Klam Emil Peil, the blacksmith, is agent for ath will have disappeared, and all that Blanch McBride, with instrumental ac- I. O. O. F. comnainment bv Miss Silsby. E. V. Buckeye mowers and farmers implements will remain to mark the place where Fort ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. of all kinds, Corner Main street and 1st Klamath once stood, will be the graves of Carter and Maud Annes. Mrs Hitch­ Hold regular meetings every Thursday cock in charge presented a scarf drill by avenue. the four Modoc warriors, Captain Jack, evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren young ladies of the Ashland public Dr. J. A. Bowdoin was in town last week Sconchin, Boston Charlie and Black Jim. in good standing are cordially invited to schools and O. A. Thornton put the en route to Klamath Falls from a visit with who paid the penalty of their crime on the attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. scafloldin ’73 for the massacre of the peace school girls through an Indian club his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Greene, at Oak­ commission in the lava beds of that year. H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. drill. Miss Carrie Herrin favored tbe land, Cal. If it requires an annual outlay of $100 00 audience with some skillful piano solos W. W. Hinton, of Applegate, who was PILOT BOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. that were highly appreciated. The en­ badly damaged in a runaway several to insure a family against any serious con­ sequences from an attack of bowel com­ Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and tertainment was a great success and put weeks ago is recuperating at Tolman’s plaint during the year, there are many 4th Monday in each month. Members in $65 in the coffers of tbe Ashland Athletic springs. who would feel it their duty to pay it; that good standing cordially invited to attend. Association. H. 8. E vans , C. P. M. A. Shirley, R. W. Gray and Mrs, L. they could not afford to risk their lives, and those of their family for such an amount. R obt , T aylor , Scribe. M. Greene were elected directors and C. For Dyspepsia Nye clerk of the new school district recent­ Any one can get this insurance for 25 and Liver Complaint you have a printed ly cents, that being the price of a bottle of organized at Prospect. guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vital- Chamberlain’9 Colic, Cholera and Diar­ HOP* BBBICCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24. A, P. Armstrong, a Jackson county boy rhoea Remedy. In almost every neighbor­ izer. It never fails to cure. For sale by T. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each K. Bolton. and head of Armstrong’s cusiness college hood some one has died from an attack of month in Odd Fellows' Hall. Ashland. college in Portland was elected school bowel complaint before medicine could be Mias E mma S tkhienso », N. G. superintendent of Multnomah county. procured or a physician summoned. One MA Rill Kl>. M iss N ina E mkbt , Secy. two doses of this remedy will cure any The 8. P., after black-listing the railroad or case. It never fail9. Can you men who went out on a strike two years ordinary WINNIFORD—BISHOP—In Douglas ago, ailord to take the risk for so small an withdrawn their black-list and last amount? A. O. U. W. county, May 24, '96. by Rev. 8. H.Sbangle week has For sale by Ashland Drug Co. issued orders to let the ex-strikers Minnie Bishop and Robt. L. Winciford, have a job. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Commencement at Bt. Mary’s formerly of Ashland. Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hal) Academy. Father Walrad made his annual walk every second and rocRTil Wednesday in to the top of Grizzley peak and return The following is a program of each month. All brethren in good standing the ex- BORN. are cordially invited to attend. Friday iu honor of his 82nd birthday, ercises which will be observed at com- ___ M. R. M oose , M. W. WEST—At Reno, Nevada, May 21, 1893, to just to show the boys how to climb a mencement at St. Marv's Academy on J. R. C asey . Recorder Friday, June 12th. Miss Mary R. 01- tbe wife of Neil West, of Medford, a son. mountain. Hon, John M. Ge3rin, the Portland law­ well of Central Point will be the only MOSS—In Grants Pass, June 1, ’96, to Mr. yer, was on Saturday’s train, returning member of the class of 1896- Amour de and Mrs. Jos. Moss, a daughter. K. O. T. M. home front t e U. 8. court of appeals ¡in Printemps, trio: Festal greetings, solo S WACKER — At Gold Hill. May 27, *96, to «BAKITE TENT NO. 4, KNIGHTS Of THE San Francisco. He is a son-in-law of P. and chorous ; “The Love oi the Best,” Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Swacker, a daughter. Donegan of Jackson county. MACCABEES. essay, by Miss Mary Rose Olwell; Lu- Meet in regular review on the second and You can now go and buy your summer crezia Borgia, duet ; Echoes from the fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd DIED. clothing. Vaupel, Norris & Drake have Rappannock, recitation ; Columbia, quar­ Fellow's Hall, Ashland. Visiting Sir received their big stock and are pleased to tette; Little Birdies, song, by primary Knights cordially invited. BOSTWICK—In Uniontown precinct,June show you a line of men’s, boy’s and chil­ pupils; Two Portraits, first elocution O. W. C bowson , Com. 3, ’96, N. D, Bostwick; aged 78 years and dren’s goods that can’t be beat for low clues; Valse Brillante, mandolin, gui­ C has . H. G illette , R. K. prices and good values. 3 months. tars, piano and organ ; Die Wacht ain Edd Ball came up from Montague Rhein, German class; Villa Rosa, ope­ MATNEY—In Uniontown precinct. Mav 31. ’96. infant child of Wm. W, and Grace Sunday but returned Monday for his retta, by senior pupils; Fanfare Mili­ Matney; aged 5 weeks. wife, haying rut* ved v.u’J that her taire, trio. Conferring of graduating NAIL—In Langell valley, May 24,'90, Wm father Mr. Balia, of Tale lake, was very honors and gold medal on Miss Mary Rosa Olwell ; distribution of class hon­ sick. —Klamath Falls Express. Nail; aged 72 years. If not familiar with superior quality of ors; valedictory, Miss Mary RosaOlwell; Raising 'S @ Snowy Butte flour, get a sample sack at Finale. New Feed Store. Modoc County “Waterspout,'' ( S ® and The Ashland people are agitating the Rev. 8. B. Chastain was at Lake City question of starting a creamery in that vicinity. Siskiyou county has four, and Saturday and reports a cloudburst at All work entrusted to my care done SIMMON^ they tire all doing well, the butter and that place Friday night. He says that with dispatch, and on terms to suit cheese being in great demand in many of he never before witnessed Buch scenes the times. See the undersigned be­ the counties south of here.—Yreka Journal. of desolation. Flour was scattered from fore letting contracts and save money. All kinds of razor grinding and repairing the warehouse to the lake. Tbe town Oak Street, Ashland. at the Gem barber shop, opposite town was filled with trees, rocks; etc. from D. ALLEN. hall. the canyon. Most of the bouses were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pratt are comfor­ filled with mud from one to twelve inches tably located in their floe new residence in depth. The foundation of the mill recently built on Spring street. The was washed out at one end, and when ladies of the W. R. C. will give a dime Mr. Chastain left a large force of men { $ Dealer in $ $ social at their new home on Friday eyen- were at work trying to eave tbe building. ingof next week. He estimates the damage at $25,000.— The New York Racket store at Grants Lakeview Examiner. Granite, Marble, Pass was burned out Wednesday night of last week. H. M. Richardson owned the DISEASES OF THE SKIN. stock valued at $7000 and covered with Freestone Monuments The intense itching and smarting inci­ 'Almost everybody takes some laxative |5<)00 insurance. J. L, Scott owned the medicine to cleanse the system, and keep ths building, which was partially destroyed. dent to eczema, tetter, gnlt-rheum, and other and Copings. blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS Tbe cause of tbe tire was the upsetting of a diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) coal oil lamp. Also agents for IRON FENCES. Ointment. Many very bad cases have been {¡et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant J. P. Roberts, the pioneer citizen and àxative and tonic that purifies the blood permanently cured bv it. It is equally Satisfaction guaranteed and strengthens the whole svstem. * And merchant of Klamath Falls, died there efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem­ last week of Brights disease, at 70 year« edy for «ore nipples; chapped hands, chil­ P.O. Addr***: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ of age. He came to Jackson county in blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it activa Cal. and healtnv, and when the Liver Is In 1852 and located in Klamath county in For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. 1870. He leaves three children by his good condition you find yourself free from Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, thej Malaria, Biliousness. Indigestion, Sick- first marriage to Sarah E. Walker,' and Headache and Constipation, and rid of three children by bis second wife, Harri­ are just what a horse needs when in bad condi­ tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. et Baldwin. that worn out and debilitated feeling. For Sale by E. A. S herwin . These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. The following are the Justices and Good digestion and freedom from stomach constables elected in Josephine county. The V alli ? R zcosd for Job Printing. troubles will onlv be had when the liver Justices— Orr Brown, Wilderville; is rroperlv at work. If troubled with any B. Morely, Wolf Creek ; E. 8. Merrill, of these complair.ts. try SIMMONS LIVER Gal ice; A. II. Morey, Altbouse; Cry REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­ Constables—Grants Pasa—J. II. Col- cines, and Better than Pills. bv, majority over Helms 67. H. N. Pitcher's Smith, Wolf Creek ; E. Erickson, Wilder- | j»-EVEBY PACKAGE-»? Children ville ; D. Spaugh, Gal ice; Will Leonard, Has the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. Allbouse. FOB 8ALÏ BY ALL ÜBUGGWT8. i Contracting & Building House @ VALLEY RECORD. Moving. J. B. RUSSELL. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Children for Castorla. Cry for Pitcher's Castorla« THURSDAY, JUNE II, 189«. Highest of all ia Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Pbwder A bsolutely pure NO. 3. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year ............................................. |1 7» Six Months........................................... 1 uu Three Months........................................ 40 Advertising rates givau ou applioatiwa. THE X ASHLAND X HOUSE The Pioneer and Old Reliable Hotel of Ashland, is now Under the Management of CENTRAL CUM. MEETING CALL. F. M. Stephenson, Clutiigea Wrought by tho IMeyole. Borno trade* have l>«en helped by the Other« havo been hurt. Indi­ vidual tradesmen hove bet n in some in­ An Experienced Hotel Man of California, and has been A meeting of the County Central Com­ mittee is respectfully called to meet at stance» bankrupted. No invention sinco Completely Renovated and Improved and is Ready the railroad engine has wrought such Medford, Saturday, June 13, 1806. 8. H. HOLT, farreocliing char.gcs. As to whether the the Traveling Public. Chairman, commercial gains or losses aro greatest through ita introduction it would be EAST AND WEST. hard to say. RATES, $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY. Dry gouds houses have suffered more No Chinese Employed If Bavtem Creed Would I.'V Go th« Tbioal of the West Prosperity World Kedooud. than moat others. Tlio money women MEALS, 25 Cents. But n few years ago tho west was nil used to put into different coatumrs has ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ unbroken wilderum. It required great been in thousands of oases carefully energy, persoveranco mid self denial to saved and invested in a bicycle. It is develop IL Ita settlement and civiliza­ true that, womanlike, th»girls probably Æ FIRST-OLASS EÆK, I LN OOJSTnSTZEC- tion were accomplished amid scenes of œioisr WITH HOTEL. think more of thoir bicyclo clothes than indescribable danger, privation and trial. The early western settlor was a they do of tho exhilarating exercise it­ hero. Ho took tho lives uf his family self, hut at most there can be no great and his own life In his hands, and wont variety in is bicydq dress, and it must among roving bonds of savages, and by I be of such strong material as to wear a singular self denial and indomitable j considerable time. In self defense the energy established a homo and laid the dry goods stores have been forced to go foundation of tho marvelous civilization into the sale of bicycles and bicyclo that followed. Having faithfully and suits, and even then tlieir trade is not conscientiously performed this prodi- I uj> to what it used to ba gious work, and having opened tho way I Others who laso money vvy pz v vxvi 11 ivuu vy* 17 are the doctors to profitable m investment of ir»xj.-r7 largo niuuit sums j of eastern oapital, he naturally had a i mid drug Htoro proprietors. Certainly no right to think that at least in all ua- such ’ life and health giving agency lias tlonal affairs ho would bo treated on been bestowed on the world in many a terms of equality with his eastern year as this winged wheel. The pure brethren. Much of tho development of air, tho lively exercise, the sunshine and the west is duo doubtless to a large uho exhilaration to tho spirits that oomo of eastern capital. Eastern and foreign from bicycle riding cliuso awa/ many money has largely aided in tho con­ struction of our railwuys and materially ailments and make pooplo independent assisted in opening our mir.es turd of doctors and medicines. But if the ❖ ♦ farms. It has likewise been instru­ physicians and drug stores loiter, their mental in some measure in building uur patients gain both in money mid health. ❖ ♦ Tho theater is tl>e loser, too, from the towns and cities, and In these respects ♦ we are the debtors of the east. But It inroads of the wlieeL Formerly of after­ ❖ should bo remembered that the obliga­ noons the matinee was the tiling. Now ® Ashland, Oregon. ® tion is not entirely one sided. The west it is the bicycle and the spin into tho thus afforded uu enlarged opportunity country. Wheeling of evenings is also for eastern enterprise and capital «nd $ large and secure returhs un investments so cemmui ns to sensibly thin tho the­ that could not otherwise have been ater audience« iu pleasant weather. The made, and we have, in fact, offered a losses inflicted on livery stable keepers, .... The best line..., ❖ very fruitful field which the east has carriage makers raid horse breeders will <• IN SOUTHERN OREGON. cultivated with great profit to itself. foot up into the millions. Savings banks, The opening of western farm* and too, have Buffered, because the thrifty mines, under proper industrial and depositor now draws out his money to ♦ ♦ commercial conditions, would be a buy a bteyck. •5« Agricultural Implements source of great wealth to those who own I On tho other hand, according to some them and would enable the west to cun- I tribnte largely to the aggregate national figures published lately by the New wealth, and would be productive of a York Herald, wheelmen spend annually for their machines, repairs and excur ­ prosperity that has hitherto been un- • • • Garland Stoves and Ranges. mown, if eastern greed could be held sions not less than $200,000,000. Capi­ in check long enough to accomplish the tal invested in bicycle manufacture is ❖ work. $60,000,000. Tho work gives employ­ i SAWS, CUTLERY. GUNS, AMMUNITION, A sentiment exists in the west that it ment in all its branches to 120,000 per­ is the purpose of eastern money loaners sons. There are now 4,000,000 bicyclers and capital ists to drain our industries of in the Union. One of tho best results of their profits by unfriendly legislation, and that they do not intend to permit an the craze is that we shall presently have enlarged volume of money, and that by good roads in every portion of the Unit­ this and liko means it is their purpose ed states. to increase tho national debt aud issue Tbe caae of Mrs. Fleming, now in jail interest bearing bonds that will rest as M aim S tbbet , O pposite P uzà . a blanket mortgage on the entire prop­ hi New York cu the charge of murder­ erty of the country, and our people be­ ing her mother to get an inheritance, IP-A-IJSTTS PAINTERS’ TOOLS, lieve that by the time these bonds ma­ is u striking one iu legal history. An ture the west will be compelled to fur­ oet»ite of $85,000 was to be Mrs. Flem­ WALL IPJkiFIEZEÒ. G-LJYSS. ETC. nish tho larger part of the money for ing's en the death of her mother. Tho B uildixu P apers , W rapping P apsrs akd T wisks . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. tlieir paymont We feel that, through mother died suddenly last year. Poison the operation of u shrinking volume of was found iu hi r stomach. As the one money, which has been caused by east­ ern votes and influences for purely selfish who would benefit by her death, her purposes, tho cast has placed its hands daughter, Mrs. Fleming, was arrested 3 on tho throat of tho west and refused to and imprisoned on tho charge of mur­ afford us that measure of justico which der. While awaiting trial, she applied I “CUPIOENE" we as citizens of a common country are for the estate which would have fallen T his great Vegetable I.... _...... V1 tn I Izt-r.the prescr I j> entitled to receive.—“Western Feeling to lnr in the natural cr-nso. Her appli­ __ t.on of n famous l r/nrli sir Ian, will quickly cure vou of $il| ji. r e such as Lost ;jaiiho<,.!. Toward tho East, ” by Senator William cation was refuse d on the ground of tho i Insomnia, Cau.sln ibe B.ak, St.uiuul Kintal.am. Nervous DebUlti . Vincent Allen, In North American Re­ presumption that she killed her mother. > '•iwi' Pimp . s, I ntuness to Marry, Exbaustinu Drains, Varicooeln sod V >-Z Constipation. I •. stops a I losses !>y day or night. Prevent« z. view. ™. — I. vss oi discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrh(ii*'i*nd But this decision was reversed. The re­ Bl BEFORE and AFTER all the horrors of Irnpotency. C’UI’I l>KME cleauaes the liver, the tc.n kidneys and the urinary organs of all impurities. versal of tho decision and tho subse­ Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. <’V1BII>FXK strengthens and restores small weak organs. The reason aufTerers nro not cu,-e<1 by Di;rtors is because ninety per cent are troubled v/lth The best salve in the world for Cuts, quent allotting of her estate to Mr*. ProMat it I*. CUPIDENEls the only known remedy to cure without an operation. 5000 tost fmuii- Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Fleming, even though she be iu prison, als. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a perxuHucu t cure Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, |1.00a box, six for £5.00, by mall. Send for fcek circular and testlmonUla. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ probably fix a precedent in a ease the Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, Son Francisco,CM. tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is exact parallel cf which has never arisen FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. before. Mrs. Fleming will now have For sale bv E. A, Sherwin the money of her mother with which to defend hemBelf from the charge of poi­ DR. JORDAN & CO.’S SHALL COYS GO TO COLLEGE? soning tLat mother in order that the GREAT MUSEUM OF ARATOIT might inherit the money. If, however, Some Are Fitted For Life, and Others Are 10*1 Market St., Ban F hum M soo it Lad been proved that the woman had Unfitted by College Training. (Between 6th and 7th Eta.) Go and learn how wonderfully yoq Rev. Charles II. Parkhurst, D. D., iu killed her mother, then the case would aro made and how to avoid MMN have been different and she cotild hia paper to young men in Tim Ladies’ and disease. Museum enlarged with H me Journai, discusses “Shall We Send have inherited under the law. thousands of new object*. Admis­ sion 25 eta. Our Boy to College?” answering the Private Office—Same Building query with the assertion, “That depends List of betters 105A Market Street— Diseases of men*. loss of manhood, diseases of the skin a great deal on tho boy.' ’ Ho announces Remaining uncalled in the Ashland P. Stricture, Wafer of any temperature desired and kidneys quickly cured without tho use of mtr- Natural Temperature 85 de^’s. himself to be a thorough believer in the O.. for May 25, 1896: ^rtt*tUieDt Per*°D,klly °r 8en<* Barr, Mrs. Rosa Cole, Mr, & Mrs. W. college, but holds that * 'it might not be TO DBLH THE WATER IS A TONIC Smith. Mlfs Liza. best for him (our boy) to go to college; Hobbs. Frank Long established and reliable practitioners. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate« Persons calling for same will please say it might not be best for the community fungi and anirnalculea, and neutral­ ,‘advertised.” W. H. Bauax. P. M. izing and correcting all acidi­ that he should. Collego can fit a man ties it promotes a normal and for life, and also it can unfit him. healthful condition in every There arc styles of education thut dis­ DIRECTIONS. part of the system. qualify tbe student for doing what ho is Apply a particle wirficte oj competent to (1°. without qualifying the Balm directly in­ SWIMMING RINK. him to do that which he might like to to the noetrile, i)raw Inclosed and covered, the same medica strong breathe do, but for which ho lacks and always Have you a fcel- th rough the note water, always clean, for the springs run a \ Î ing of weight in will lack the prerequisites. As a general -z| the Stomach — Uee three times a heavy volume- more than twelve hun­ principle, the more a man knows the ¿”1 Blo«3ting after day, after meal* dred gallons per hour. better, but so lung as tho present order 1 eating — Belch- preferred,and before You may dive and swim and have more of things continues a great amount of retiring. inK of Wind— fun than “anybody”—come out as “fine very ordinary work will require to be ¿•'N. Vomitingof Pood as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­ done, and ordinary people will do ordi­ \\ . —Waterbrash — ated and happy. 1. .. _____ ELY ’ S nary work better than extraordinary Heartburn—Bad Taste in the llouth Located on the people will und be a great deal more In tbe Morning—Palpitation of the CREAM BALM 'N HEAD HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILK Heart, due to Distension of Stomach comfortable while doing it Hordes of Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages, —Cankered Mouth—Gas in the Bowel, both sexes uro entering college for the Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the —L om of Fleah—Flckl, Appetite— NORTH OF THE PLAZA. reason that they do not enjoy doing Sores, Protects the Membrane from Colds, Depressed, Irritable Condition of the Restores the Senses of Taste ami Smell. commonplaco things, The result is that Mind — Dizziness — Headache—Con­ The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives re­ commonplace things me left undone, stipation or Diarrhoea? Then you have lief at once. Price 56cents at Druggists or and uncommonpliice things faro still by mail. worse. Agriculture is the material basis ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N, Y. rioprletor of a nation’s strength and prosperity. la oaaof Its many form«. The oaa poritlvc We could dispense with either lawyers, curt for this dJstrcMing complaint la doctors or ministers better thau we Acker’s Dyspepsia Cablets could with fanners. by mall, prepaid, on receipt of 25 cents. “Probably we should not quarrel So C hables R amsby , Hotal Imperial, New Yyrk.eAy»: *• I euffcred horribly from dy»- much if there were fewer student» of the pei>su, but Aoker's Tabteta, taken after law, should not be sick so much if there meaU, have cuied me.** *. P. NHL. YORN K. PKLTOM. Acker Medicine Co., 16-18 Cbadibero St., M. Y. were fewer students of medioine, and should not be n ' wicked if tbcro were fewer students cf theology. All of these oould centribnte liberally to the rank» of the agriculturalist* with advantage —Retail and Wholesale dealers In— to the profeaaiou* und to the grain and vegetable markets. I am not disparag­ I ing anybody, neither am I saying that DYNAMOS and MOTORS it would not be a good thing, in itself Residence Lote for sale in considered, if every one, however ma­ For Quarts Milla, Hoisting, Tamping Pokegama, on reasonable terial or menial his occupation, could terms. Lota sold on tbe in­ receive all that tho finest school or col­ and all kinda of mining work. All Kinds of Fresh Meats stallment plan. lege training could confer, but that is not practicable at present and never will LSO 2.000 ACRES of Choice Electrical Engineering Co., Kept conetantly on hand, Fair living be till people get cv -r thinking that Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale price* i* al that we ask , on the Klamath River. Tvrms made to there is a disgrace attaching to the do­ 34 and 36 Main St., suit on application. Address, ing of ordinary things. ” CHAS. COLE, eat to San Francisco, Cal.^ We will n ake It to your in ter Ml’93 For Job Printing sail at the Rxcoa» oSea, Pokegama, biiklyou Co., Cal To The People'« Party Central bicycle. Committee of Jackson County. ASHLAND MILLS CÖWT[ PATEMI ÍFUIUB?) VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S, H. C. MYER ' HARDWARE and TINWARE I I MINERS’ SUPPLIES i H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND’OK PAINTING. PAPERING, ETC MARIHPQD RESTORED ASHLAND BATHING ^cí?s: CATAD DU Is this wbat ails von? COLD GRANT DYSPEPSIA MARKET. HELMAN POKEGAMA PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s Electricity in Mining Beef, Pork and Mutton. 150 Choice A