¿.I Bros VALLEY RECORD FINE FEINTING VALLEY RECORD >1 I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads» State­ ments, envelopes. 6tc. VALLEY RECORD. VOL. IX. Klamath a Wonderful Trotter. Klamath beat Kentucky Union and Professional Cards 1 , Lord Clinton out at Cleveland last Thurs­ » ASHLAND, JACKSON PKE^HEIt HltlCKS. COUNTY, OREGON, THE CH.1TEIV LAKE EXCLUSION ASHLAND OREGON, Chief of the County Papers Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. THURSDAY, AUG-UST 0, 1896 NO. II. iUBSCKI PTION BATES: One Year............................................ ... 75 Six Months................................... QB Th ree M on ths............................. ....*. 50 Advertising rates given on application Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Rs^i ess >4* * ! The Arrangement» About Completed Dr. Barr, Dentist, I. O. O. F. block. day, his fastest time being 2:08 1-4. und Programmed for the Illg ~ Ei Klamath the Oregon gelding who won ] )“ J. S. HERNDON, Mrs. J. Nunan and Miss Jo. have been cursion to Crater Lake. i the 2:09 trotting race at Cleveland, was visiting Portland friends. Moulded in Klamath countv about 10 years Friday’s Oregonian contains much in- For first-class dental work see Dr. A. formation PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ago. His sire was Moorokus, a eon of Hinman, in regard to tbe Mazaina ex- Masonic block. © Ashland, Oregon. the great Altamont, his dam was a mare cursion to Crater Lake. At a recent O regon . I of comparatively obscure breeding who is ASHLAND, Miss Lillie Pember weut to Sacremento meeting of tho Mazainea in Portland the last week to join her sister. known in trotting horse history as Bobby details of the proposed excursion which . 8. ]_IN SOUTHERN OREGON. ' those davs, but bis true value as a cam- .Mrs. Billings and sons and Wm. Myer few general remarks about its object. In the evening short talks at the camp To Advertise Oregon. I paigner was never appreciated in this aud family are at Crescent City. Alter Blinding to the fact that there was Gre:onthe geology of the Crater lake The Pacific Northwest Immigration state although it was pretty well under- a supply of folders at the desk, gotten DENTIST. Ethv. O’ Flyng of Salem is visiting the out by Crater lake clubs of Ashland, region, by J S Diller, of the U. S. geolog­ savs through its secretary: ! stood that Raymond could make him win Kahler ical survey ; on the botany of Crater lake ’ s In this county, his relatives. For the purpose of advertising Oregon i whenever he wanted him to. He first Medford and Klamath Falls, and the region, by professor F V Coville, of the Agricultural Implementa this Board will send a car of Oregon J. J Houck wife and daughter of Gold Southern Pacific railroad for those who U. £W*ln the Masonic Building up 9 taira I came into national prominence about 2 S. department of agriculture ; on the ' years ago by winning tbe free for all trot Hill have gone on a trip to Crater lake. desired them, Mr. Sholes introduced fauna of Ctater lake, bv Dr. BWEvet- products to the Minnesota State Fair, over Post Office. at Anaconda, where he got a mark of Chas. Leavitt came in from Klamath Rev. Earl M. Wilbur, who read from man, U. S. fish commission ; onthe dis­ which will be held at St. Paul August I 2:15l4 and broke all the talent in that Friday to load freight for J, H. Houston. the proof-sheets of the final folder, which tribution of animate and plants in the 31st to September 5th inclusive. Excell­ ent space has been reserved for this ex­ I territory. Last year he was campaigned JQK. S. T. SONGER. Jos. Reeves and family of Happy Camp the Mazamas are getting out. and which mountains, by Di. O Hart hibit in the main Pavillion. During the Garland Stoves and Ranges, In the East winning nearly $10,000 in have taken up their home in Jacksonville. will be ready for distribution Saturday. Cascade Merriam, of the U. S. bilogical survey, time of the State Fair the Grand Army i purses alone and defeating some of the After Mr. Wilbur had concluded, W. G. department of agriculture. Bernard Spencer of this city will enter encampment is field in St. Paul and the PHYSICIAN and BURGEON. I fastest troters in the Unitd States. His Steele, who was present, stated that a Wednesday and Thursday—Excursion the state university at Eugene in Septem­ few ’ victories followed each other in almost ber. of the Mazamas were organizing in­ to Red Cone, Mount Thirteen (ascent?, Knights of Pythias conclave is lield in SAWS, GUNS, AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. ♦ ! one two three order, until he reached to parties on the co operative plan, which Diamond Uke (camp) and Liao rock. Or Indianapolis, so that it is expected that Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, ' Buffalo, where took secon and plums are very abundant this Miss Lottie Keed, the Portland teacher, pointed register for the purpose of or­ ening of the mountain on which the lake grass, fruit, minerals, wood, flab, wool, year. Our people have been feasting on is spending her vacation at home in Jack­ ganizing such parties and individuals is stunted, illumination of Wizard bops, vegetables, etc. Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Block. island from the crater in the evening. strawberries which are large and tine. sonville. TheJSoiithern Pacific Railroad Co., will snd small parties of two or three wish­ A shland , O regon . Saturday—Excursion on the lake, for transport to this city free of charge all Mrs. Watkins and Miss Harrington of 8. D. Jones of the Black Channel mine ing to join large parties, with a view to Klamath Agency left for San Francisco on Foots creek, has returned from a busi­ decreasing tlie living expenses of the those who remain; to phantom ship, exhibits shipped from pointB along th« Wizard island, Cleetwood cove, etc. O. R. & N. Co. (rail or boat) must be Cfe- All work pertaining to modern dent­ Tuesday evening to attend the Institute of ness trip to California. tr ip, etc, can communicate w ith him at Plenty of boats are promised. istry. Painless operations a specialty, Indian schools. Mrs. Watkins expects to marked “charges collet..” Chas. Prim and L. L. Jacobs and their room 733, Chamber of Commerce. remain in California, but Miss Harrington The local newspapers are requested to Mazama headquarters at Ashland will be are taking a few days outing at A number of wheelmen are going to will return to her duties as teacher at the families the Depot hotel, and at Medford al the offer to receive and forward all speci­ Dead Indian springs. Agency after a short vacation. make the trip on their bicycles. Most at M. BROWER M. 1>. Hotel Nash, mens for tlie exhibit. The people who Giant Powder, 13’.J cents per pound, of them will have their wheels trans­ The mazamas recommend that all who desire to assist if they desire, may ad­ Express: J. A. Whitman, Dr. Wm. ported to Ashland, though a few will Martin and C. L. Parrish returned on their At R. 8. Barclay & Son, Talent. the undersigned for fntlier infor­ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, wheel all tlie way from Portland. For can will take Instruments of music with dress wheels Sunday from Spring creek, the two mation. B T. Tiffany, Deputy Sheriff of Klamath the benefit of tlie wheelmen, Mr. Sholes them on the excursion to Crater Lake. latter having gone up there Friday and the Countv came in with Col. Knight last week All specimens should be carefully « O regon . former being on his return trip from Lake­ A shland . said that it would be advisable for them Feed the Nerves packed. Local Immigration Societies or view by wav of Yainax and Klamath and returned home with him Tuesday. to have their wheels carried for the first Upon pure, blood and \nrvas vou need not other organizations, or .. i individuate, ■ norvmic ■ ■ rich . viftuuinauuiiD, uui uaio, who »» uv Agencies. Mr. Whitman left Tuesday Capt. G. F. Wheeler, of the two Joseph­ day out from Ashland to the first stop, fonr Ttrnctratinn nrn weak wool .- i , mav _ ■ have . » iu (Retribution ....... prostration. Nerves are printed • matter for Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­ morning for Medford. ine county copper mines, returned last which is made on a sort of a plateau. I fear nervous are improperly and insufficient - 1 ■ , H when they thev n-mproperiv ■'nd^nsuffi.en. o( tbeir section are requested chanic, Laurel and Main Streets, week from New York and is at the mines. --------------- -1"—Ml————^1 Last Saturday the bids for furnishing the ’’ z * :z « rz in this wav, he said, they would avoid ly nurlshed, P. ure blood comes by taking taking1 to send a supply with their exhibits, for Klamath Agency with supplies, were open­ Hon. Frank Wil lams arrived home from much up-hill work. Tbe ride back by food, and pure ed and the following contracts awarded: St. Louis Saturday from attendance there way of Medford, lie explained, was al­ Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which is thus the * distribution at St. Paul, SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. G. W. Smith, 70,000 lbs. flour at $17.75; as a delegate to the National Silver con­ most all downhill, and could easily be greatest aud best nerve tonic. It also | We need immigration to Oregon, and 44,000 lbs. ot barley and oats at $1.20 ami vention. builds up the whole system. here is an excellent opportunity to make made in a day. two and a half tons of coal at $60. S. O. known our resources and we hope that " 9 M ain S treet , O pposite ptobitb P ljza laza . B. Miller has been selected president Tlie following Information which Mr. Hiatturk. 7" doo lbs. beef, net at $1.75. of H. Hood's Fills are the favorite family 1 the people will give us theirco-operatiou. G. A. R. the board Qf regents of the agricultural take, ______ easy to _ operate. G. W. Smith also has the contract for haul­ college at Corvallis, defeating Prof. E, B. Wilbur read at the meeting, was com­ cathartic easy to _ ____ BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. All VAUtVIVB exhibits UlUOb must be WV UUIU here UU on ZlU August ’^UBl 22nd ¿^IIU FJLITSTTS IPJYIISTTETLS’ TOOLS, ing all freight from the railroad to the McElroy. piled at the expense ot considerable pains Meet tn Masonic Hall, onthe 1st and Agency. The silver service to be presented to the 1 f°rJ1}1® ear teaves here on August 23rd. and trouble, and will be included in tbe battleship 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ WALL FAFER. G-LJLSS. ETC. Oregon, now in commission, will | Address all exhibits ‘ ‘ samples for ex- Mrs. Loe Minkler took Monday’s train final folder: There is dissatisfaction among the res­ rades cordially welcomed. $5000, and was raised by popular sub­ bibition” for the Pacific Northwest Im­ Since the outing at ihe Lake is to be cost B uilding P apebb , sapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. ervation Indians as to the aliottinent of for Gold Hill for a short visit with her sis­ A, C. S pknceb , Commander. scription. The service is to consist of 29 lands. Some one is reported to bave in­ ter thence returning to join her husband during the week beginning August 16, pieces of Louis XIV design and will be migration Board, Portland Oregon. G. O. V annatta , Adjutant. Without tlie words ‘ 'samples for ex ­ formée them that they were not receiving at Salem. excursionists should plan their trip so cs made by A, Feldenheimer, the Portland hibition” the package will not bo carried fair treatment at the hands of the allotting Emil Peil, the blacksmith, is agent for to reach the lake not later than Monday jeweler, the oranmentation being designs free on tlie 8. P. K. R. agent, and some of them are worked up to Buckeye W. R. C. mowers and farmers implements a high pitch of indignation. On William­ of all kinds, Corner Main street and 1st night, August 17. In order to make taken from Oregon scenery. Editors are requested to please take BURNSIDE BELIEF COEDS NO. 24 camp at Ihe most convenient pjaees, con­ We are in receipt of a Crater Lake excur­ this son river, Saturday, a large number of matter up and lend us their aid in Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p. the Indians assembled and had a general avenue. veyances will leave Asldand and Med­ sion folio issued by the Klamath Crater the up-building and developmnet of our m. onthe second and fourth Fridays of "pow-wow”over the matter. Thus stirred Tbe Eugene papers have recently re­ ord early in the morning. From Aeh- Club. It contains some novel illustrations state. Very respectfully yours, each month. Mas. J. D. C bockeb . Pres. up the probability is that the work of the ported a few cases of dyptheria in that and it will take four davs (exclusive of and much detailed information of the int­ The Pacific Northwest Immigration M bs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’v. eresting routes to Crater Lake recommend ­ allotting agent will go for naught..—Re- town, but claim now they have all been the Mount Pitt trip, which will take at E. C. M arton , Secretary. by the Klamath Falls people, The Board. ft'#' l're‘,ph physician, wifi quickly cure you of all ner ( publican._______________ eliminated. least one day extra), and from Medford ed xoils or diseases of tilt* gc*iit-native ortruns s'lcii i Stage passage for excursionist is greatly re­ Av 6. X-J Insomnia, ftui's In the Back,Seminal Nen’ou^'^bm?? KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. You can now go and buy your summer K. H. Cline, a nephew of Thomas Cline three days to reach the lake. To reach duced by both the Ashland and Ager Timber Laml For Salo. Ptrnp os, Vnfliness to Marry, Exbau.ting Iindui VarKxS d GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of clothing. Vaupel, Norris & Drake have of tbe Ashland laundry, who was crippled the lake by Monday evening, the 17th, routes. The Klamath Falls route oilers ~7 4X>nst I nation. 11 stops all losses by day or ulght.^ Prevent« o. ‘ 7 Eight hundred acres of timber land, »ess of discharge, which if..otchecketl loads to Spermatorrh^iX.il Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every received their big stock and are pleased to badly last winter left Saturday for Seattle, therefore, persons should leave points in some inducements which many tourists gf BEFORE ano AFTER £ oi.I»‘lpot‘’ncF. < UI-IBE.WF< ieausestbenvU?, the Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good show you a line of men’s, boy’s and chil­ his future home. tlie Willamette and Sacramento valleve will avail themselves of either going or re­ all in Townsbip40, Rangel East,Willam­ 88 rsammwE« * .u «idnej s and the urinary organa of ail impurities. ette Meridian, for sale. For price and dren’s goods that can’t be Beat for low turning. standing are cordially invited to attend, < strengthens and restores small weak organs. * not later than the evening of August 13, General Manager J. A, Fillmore wife and prices and good values. 1 fie reason sufferers are not cured by AMctors is because ninety per cent are trnnbio,» nffh lurtber particulars address F. D. W agner , C. 0. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Miss if they go in via Medford ; August 12, if Prostatitis. CUI’iDENE is tlie only known remedy to cure without uii operation. 5000 testtmo'i^ Six weeks ago I Buffered with a very GRIEVE BROS., 8. G. E ggers , K. of R & 8. ais. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes doos not effect a nermaaent cura Marie McKenner were on Tuesday’s train they go in via Ashland ; or August 11, if severe cold ; was almost unable to speak. Mining Items. |;.00u box, Six fur 15.00. by mail. Send for fre « circular and testlmouials. 1 tcUr< Shake, Ore en route to Alaska. they intend to climb Mt. Pitt. A day or My friends all advised me to consult h Address DAVOL H1DICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Pollock A Phillips of tbe Jump-off-Joe Herald: The family of L. L Savage, two earlier, if convenient, would be physician. Noticing Chamberlain Congh MASONIC, ! mine sold $232 worth of gold dust at Grants FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN. ART IN ST. PETER’S, arrived in Dunsmuir last Sunday, from much better, giving a longer time at the Remedy advertised in Volk’s Zeifung I pre­ I Pass one day recently. SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Jacksonville, Oregon, They will make this lake, and avoiding tlie crowd likely to cured a bottle, and after taking taking ii There Are Few Pictures or Frescoes | Mr. Simons of Denver has purchased Regular convocations on the Thursday the Ben Shiner placers in Sciad, on Klam- place their future home. come on the late days. a short whil was entirely well, I now the Great Cathedral. next after the full moon. It should be distinctly understood by most heartily reccomend this remedy to UR. JORDAN & CO.’S Gen. Purdy, of God’s Regular Army, who ath river, for ?15.000. E. V. C arter , H. P. all that the excursion is a camping trip. any one suffering with a cold. Wm. Keil I Nothing perhaps is more striking hes been a considerable nuisance to Grants E. A. S herwin , Secretary. The Sterling mine will begin the annual Pass people, leaves there soon for the Wil­ There is no hotel or other place provided one becomes better acquainted with St. GREAT MUSEUM OF AHAT0M7 678 Selby Ave., St.Paul Minn. For sale cleanup this week and it is thought that lamette valley and Portland. Peter’s than |Jie constant variety of de­ at Crater lake where meals or beds can by the Ashland Drug Co. 105 1 Market St,, San Francisco the yield this year will equal that of any tail. Tbe vast building produces at first ^Between 6th and 7th Sts.) ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. J. K. Leabo and John Winningham be depended on by any large number. previous season It will doubtless ne over TOHN K. PKLTON. B. P. NHL. Go and learn how wonderfully yon eight an impression of harmony, and The ground yields about $30,00) were in town from Trail creek Sunday. Every party or person must make com­ Stated communications on the Thursday $150,000. are made and how to avoid sickness They report having killed eleven bear out plete provision for -their own tents, per acre, and the area washed off Ibis seas­ Popnll.ln Grow. Stronger. there apjjeari to be a remarkable uni­ of or before the full moon. _ „ disease. Museum enlarged with and on is about live acres. A correspondent there and that bear are plentiful. blankets, provisions and camping outfits, E. A. SiiBBWiN, W. M. thousands of new objects. Admis­ The Populists have been for thv formity of style in all tlie objects ono who visited tbe mine this week speaks with sion 25 cts. C. H. V al ' pel . Secretary. Miners’ supplies at R. 8. Barclay•& except for meals and beds en route, as most part ail organization of farmers sees. bated breath of the wonders lie saw there Private Office—Same Building noted below. Hardy campers will be Son, Talent. Cheap. There aro no oil paintings to speak of 1051 Market Street— Diseases of men*, —hundreds of nuggets aud piles of gold able to do without tents. Two double aud workingmen, the best and purest loss of manhood, diseases of the skin scattered for hundreds of yards along the ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S. Col. N. B. Knight came in from Klamath blankets will be sufficient bedding. elements of American society. They in the church and but few frescoes. The stricture, —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer­ Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays bedrock. This mine is. of course, the great Saturday to meet his daughter, Miss Silvia great altar pieces are almost exclusively cury. Treatment personally or by letter. Senv Those making tbe trip on their bicycles luivo advocated reform, particularly hydraulic mine of Southern Oregon; but who was on Monday ’ s train from Salem In each month. _ for book. flno mosaic copies of famous pictures will have to make arrangements with financial reform, aud their principles its greatness lies, not in the richness ot its en route to Snell’s seminary, Cal. M rs . L- M. C aldwell , W. M. gravel, but in its water facilities. Thous­ members of parties going by stage, or have gained strength and power all ovei which are preserved elsewhere. Of these Long established and reliable piactitioners M bs . 8. C. C handler . Secretary. Hayden Jones, the Examiner artist who otherwise, for meals en route and at the tlie land. Men who liavo ridiculed and reproductions tho best is generally con­ ands of acres equally prolific of gold can be found in Southern Oregon and need only has been recreating and sketching for a lake. Their provisions, blankets, etc., DIRECTIONS. the capital which was expended in the con­ couple of weeks on the Illinois river, was can be transported at the usual rates of abused the Populists liavo been com­ sidered to bo that of Guercino’s “St. I. O. O. F. pelled to embrace and advocato their Petronilla” at the end of the right aisle Apply a particle of struction of the Sterling's 27-mile ditch to on Thursday’s train returning to the city. 2 cents per pound. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. yield good results. of the tribune. Dcsbrosscs praises these the Bahn directly in­ For Sale Cheap — One upright eight­ Round-trip tickets to Ashland or Med­ principles, which arc founded in eternal Hold regular meetings every Thursaav horse power engine. Address, Ashland ford may be had from any agent of tlie justice and right. Tho consequence has mosaic altar pieces extravagantly, und to the nostrils. Dra w All Kinds of Fresh Meats July Weather Summary. evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren Steam Laundry, Ashland, Oregon. Southern Pacific company. Tourist been that tlie canso of Populism lias even expresses tho opinion that they aro strong breaths .Following is a summary of weather ob­ in good standing are cordially invited to probably superior in point of color to through the nose grown stronger than ever with each suc ­ Thomas James who has been several sleepers will be found neat and comfort­ servations at Ashland during month of weeks attend. F, M. D bakk , N O. in the East on a business mission able for such as wish them. The whole ceeding election. Defeat does not dis­ the originals, from which they aro cop­ Use three times a July as reported by F. II. Carter, local H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. taking in the political conventions, afternoon after arrival at Ashland or courage or diviilo Populists. Repeated ied. In execution they are certainly dayy after meals observer for the Oregon State Weather and Kept constantly on hand, Fair living arrived home Saturday direct from New Medford will give ample time for outfitt­ Service: wrong and outrago bind them closer to­ wonderful, and many a stranger looks preferred,and before York city. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO 16. prices is all that we ask. ing camping parties for the start next gether. Look at the Populists in tin at them and passes on believing them retiring. I Precip’tn 1 Mean. I Min. 1 Max. The president appointed last week Joseph morning. Provisions, camping utensils, Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall every 2d and Date. 1 Temp 1 Temp 1 Temp. 1 in inc hes. Emery of California Indian agent at the blankets and everything needed for the Fifth district. They made a gallant light to be oil paintings. ELY’S 4th Monday in each month. Members in They possess the quality of being im­ We will make it to your intercut to 66 5 Klamath agency, vice Marshal Petit re­ 44 in April for Captain Pharr and elected r 89 ■ood standing cordially invited to attend. deal with us. 65.5 signed. Prof. Emery was agent there dur­ trip except tents, can be had at reason­ him with their honest votes, but were perishable und beyond all influence of .... 43 88 fehl ’92 2 H. 8. E vans , C. P. able rates at either place, if not brought ing Cleveland ’ s first term. 71.5 .... 49 94 3 cq m P. obt , T atlob , Scribe. robbed out of tho fruits of their victory. climate or dampness, aud they are mas­ CREAM from home, and will be transported at 73.5 55 4 92 A number of surveying contracts have Then tlie special election was called ou terpieces of mechanical workmanship. Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages, 77.5 91 61 5 been recently let in this state by the sur­ tbe rate of 2 cents a pound. Tents 9x12 insufficient notice. But, nothing daunt But many will think them hard and Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the 54 74 94 can be rented at Ashland at tbe rate of 6 HOPS RRBKCCA DEGREE LODGE, »0. 24. veyor general. Among the names of Sores, Protects the Membrane from Colds, 74 91 57 7 successful bidders we notice those of A. E. $1 a week, provided application is re­ ed, the Populists all over tho district unsympathetic in outline and decidedly Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Meets on th. 2d and 4th Tuesday In each 76 . . .a 56 96 8 Hammond and J. A. McCall. ceived a week before arrival. crude in color. Much wit has been man ­ The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives re­ rallied bravely to the support of Benoit, . . .. 76.5 month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. 57 96 9 Leaving Ashland early in tbe morning, and the result showed that they are ufactured by tho critics at the expense lief at once. Price 50 cents at Druggists or Town people have been filling up their Miss E mma 8 tephenson , N. 0. 98 67 77.5 . ... 10 mail. it is expected tiiat the first night ’ s camp barn lofts with a winter stock of hay this of Guido Beni’s “Michael,” for in­ by ELY 59 77.5 Miss N ina E mery , Secy. 96 11 stronger than ever in this district BROT HERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y, week, quantities of it being halued in every will be made at Hunt's, on Dead Indian 69 51 97 12 stance, and as many sharp things could It is so all over tho land. They are 71 day. Hay is cheap this year and there is creek; tbe Becond at Pelican bay; the 47 95 13 bo said about a good many other works •+++++++++++++++++++++++++ growing stronger every day, stronger in plentv of it of excellent quantity, 79 56 . ... A. O. U. W. 102 third on Wood river near Ft. Klamath, 14 of the same kind in tho church. Yet, 83 63 103 15 + Trof. Storms of the Normal School return­ and the fourth at the lake. Those numbers, stronger in determination, on the whole, they do not destroy the ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. MECHANICS’ .... 51 80.5 1'10 16 climbing Mount Pitt will leave this road zeal and ability, stronger in hope and ed from a trip in the trail creek country Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall 77 100 51 17 general harmony. Big as they are, when last week, where he had been huntinh and at Lake of the Woods and follow a trail power of endurance. They have already •very second and fourth Wednesday in lijrms. 78 56 1MJ 100 gathering specimen for the Normal School over which horses can be ridden, six seven members in tho United States they are seen from a little distance, they each month. All brethren in good standing 101 52 76.5 19 Cabinet. He Killed one bear on the trip. are cordially invited to attend. miles to tbe monntain. It is expected senate, which is more than any party of sink into mere insignificant patches of 59 98 73.5 20 M. R. M oobe , M. W. 95 76 At a meeting of the Executive Com­ that camp can be made at timber line its age ever accomplished. And these color, all but lost in the deep richneu 57 Water of any temperature desired 21 Everything on Earth that is J. R. C asey . Recorder 49 68.5 mittee of the Oregon Press Association, the second night from Ashland, and groat men, like all the officers elected of the whole.—Marion Crawford in 88 Natural Temperature 85 deg's. 22 New ankiu is instantly allayed by spair—these, and if it were possible more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ 9 o'clock. It was only a few days before, mal talks on subjects connected with the applying Chamberlains Eye and Skin worn than these, an- the sure fruits of I lake aud its surroundings. Elegarl E«’: that Mrs. rriddy' »death occurred and while P. 0. Ad ire» : YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active the household was still in mourning Death Ointment. Many very l>ad cases hare been making man the workman of mammon, I xmples of High Claw Machine Con and healthy, and when the Liver is In made his second visit. Mr. Priddy was Cal. PROGRAMMS. permanently, cured by it. It is equally instead of making wealth the servant of struction and Correct Engineering good condition you find yourself free from born in Virgiuia in 1825, came to California Design. This Tandem is built on The following is a suggestion for an efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem­ humanity for the relief of man’s e-state. Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- in 1850 and thence to Oregon in 1870. He Entirely New Principles. Thous­ outline programme for the week ; subject, edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil­ —Twentieth Century. I Headache and Constipation, and rid of has resided in this valley since that time. ands are l/ooklng to the Tally-Ho, blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. however, to such changes as circumstan­ the great reformer in Tandem Con­ that worn out and debilitated feeling. Residence Lots for sals In For sale by druggists at 25 cents per bux. The 10-vear-old adopted eon of Fred ces may dictate. struction. These are nil caused by a sluggish Liver. I'okegama, on reasonable 4 Monday — Moat parties will arrive, Try Dr. Cadyte Condition Powders, they Good digestion and freedom from stomach Croxtnn was drowned while swimming Children Cry for V terms. Lota sold on tbe in. With pitch camp, and take a preliminary look are just what a horse needs when in bad condi­ troubles w ill only be had when the liver in a elongh Thursday afternoon. etallraent plan. Pitcher’s Castorla. tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Is property at wprk. If troubled with any one of the Bell bora be had gone to the at '.be lake and its snrro’indinge. .... - a... ivco pond shootidg an air gun. Tbe Bell boy Tues’lar—Excursion to Cathedral rock of these complaints, try Ctuunvc SIMMONS I LIVER Successor to Osborn A Alexander, For Sale by A shland D rug C o . lso a.ooo acres of choie» UM of f«euere -j» REGULATOR. The Kln^ of Liver Medi- took the gun and was bunting near by, Eagle crags and Vidae cliff. This can Sturar and Yellow Fine Land for .ale — — 1 Better than while the Croxton boy went swimming ] lie accomplished in tlie forenoon. Those 401 Market St., remaining unca'led in tbe Ashland T. t does, and than Pills Pill». on the Klamath Kiwi. T«rm> made to When he returned be mw the boye cloth­ j who desire to spend the day can go on to I O., for Aug. 3. su't on application. Address. ■•-EVERY PACKAGE'S^ San Francisco, Cal. ing on tbe bank and eaw the boy raise Dutton cliff _ while ______ w equal to __ _ a verv .w., any Mrs. Thos. Fox. Ba. the Z Stamp In red on wrap par. and »Ink again for tbe left time.—Granta trying day’a exertion can croea Sand Send for Catalogue- CHAS. COLE, Persons calling C ot same will please ear , • BL MUa » On» Phil*, F» < Paae Courier, I creek van;on ami aeueat Mount Scott, •'edvertlfwi.' W. H. B bvnb , P. M. | roa SALK BY ALL D UQOISTB. rot sfama, bwu / uh tfi». CM, A H. C. 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