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«I The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Reunion. Beautiful weather though a trifle too warm has thus far favored the gathering . of the old soldiers and sailors for their ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, Aug 13,1896. annual reunion in Ashland. Practically all the business houses have been taste VALLEY RECOBD Chinese Laborers Attacked. Sissons, Cal., Aug. 10.—A demonstra tion was held in Sissons yesterday against the Chinese laborers employed in the new McCloud river railroad to the Fall river timber belt. A crowd of white men, consisting of laborers, tramps and men cut of work, gathered and in cited each other to riot. After dark Sunday evening, a large crowd left for the railroad camp, four miles from here. They drove the Chinese, about 40 in number, with their equipment, from camp to McCloud river, five miles away. Several Chinese were bruised with stones and clubs, but none ware seriously hurt. Manager Van Arsdale, of the Siskiyou Lumber Company, which is building the road, Bay8 the Chinese, were employed because it was necessary to finish the road this season. He prefers white labor if they will work steadily. Tbe Chinese get the same wages as tbe white men, except board. Sheriff Hobbs, of Yreka, will be asked for'deputies to protect the road, and the Chinese will return to work. No father trouble is anticipated. Mazamas Leave for Crater Lake. Yesterday was uncomfortably warm, but for all that, there was a momentary boreal breeze experienced by Borne thirty people at the depot when tbe southbound overland rolled in from Portland. A del egation of Mazamas, including the prin cipal officers of that club, were aboard, and they were on their way to Crater lake. They were properly trimmed cut and wore the red, white and blue rib bons of their organization, as did the re ceiving delegation of the Ashland Crater Lake Club, who appeared to be repre sented by Dr. C. B. Watson and Prof. Whited; but the insignia certainly be lied tbe idea of brotherly affiliation, and their use was not apparent because of any big crowd, for that was decidedly thin. D. R. Mills, a hitherto prominent official of the local Crater Lake Club, serving as vice-president, along with Dr. Watson, did not show up at all—nor the Ashland band; nor was there any demon stration at all suitable to tbe inflamed ideas which Drs. Watson, Mills and Whited have promulgated for months for this Mazama excursion. Tbe greet ing appeared to surprise tbe Mazamas. Evidently sentiment was suppressed and if the Mazamas have manifested any, it has been after they got out in the woods where they could swear deep and loud without offending anv of Dr. Watson’s city ordinances. Prof. Whited, a special ist, scrutinized tbe delegation as if he might be in search of sbeepherders look ing for a range about tbe lake. The cold wave even frosted Dr. Watson’s "no failure, he having it in charge himself’’ lecture which was on tbe bills for last night. “His original theory” ot formation of Cra ter lake, (good both in Europe and Amer ica) is therefore lost to both the world and this town. The wonderful information still slumbers in tbe department reports ‘‘though Dr. Watson’s description has gained a reputation on both sides of the continent.” The Altamonts refused to “dumb” the provided lumber wagons of the Crater lake club and started from their headquarters at the Depot hotel about 4 o’clock this morning, after “sitting down” on the local Crater lake club as completely as the weather would afford. Even Dr. Charley Gillette’s great Kohlsaatian-3oup-ho:ises- along-the-route benefaction, was coldly spurned with an altitudinal sniff snatched from the summit of Mt. Pitt. Not a soul of the Ashland Crater lake society accompanied tbe expedition. How ever, Prof. Whited left two hours later with “sealed orders” the contents of which are not known at this end of the line. The presumption is that the mysterious docu ments are either to protect Dr. Watson’s first mprtage (gold) bonds and barbe wire fencejtfround the lake or an ultimation by Prof. Whited to the sheepherders who have the temerity to “step on the grass.” I Bryan Club Meeting. In obedience to the call made about fifty citizens assembled in the citv hall Saturday night and perfected the or ganization of the Bryan club of Ashland. The committee on permanent organiza tion reported a constitution and by laws which were adopted and the following officers were elected unanimously: Pres ident; A. D. Lsucks; vice presidents, Frank Williams, T. J. Howell and E, J. Farlow; secretary, M. F. Eggleston; treasurer Robert Taylor. These six offiicers constitute the executive com mittee of the club. Mr. Loucks on tak ing tbe chair made some appropriate re marks. He said that up to this year he had always voted the Republican ticket, but regarding its policy now as entirely foreign to the original doctrine which brought the party into being, and the expressed purpose of the party to fix tbe gold standard on the country as a crime against humanity, he would not vote that ticket again. Short speeches were made by Judge Williams, E. J. Kaiser, Judge Batchelor, Capt. Eggleston, Judge Howell, Judge Luckey, Mr. Hockersmith and General Applegate, Eighty-four members are already enrolled. The club will have weekly Saturday night meet ings, but in view of the army reunion exercises this week, the next meeting will be held Saturday evening the 22nd inst. in the city hall. Charles Williams, a miner, was knock ed down and kicked near La Grange the other night by John Cary and «lied at the county hospital at Modesto from hemorrhage of the brain, caused by Concussion on tlie right temple. Will iams and Peasley were fighting about a mining claim, when Cary took a hand in the fight and kicked the fatal blow. Lee 1>. Craig, a notary public of San Francisco, claims to have taken the ac knowledgments of James G. Fair and .Mrs. Craven to the contract marriage under which certain valuable property is claimed under a pencil will. Frank Dusev, a Fresno man who chartered a bark last spring and t«wk a party of gold hunters to Alaska, is said to be in danger of being hanged by the men, who are on the verge of starvation. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company has sustained a heavy loss by the ship St. Paul, which was wrecked on the coast near Monterey. The passengers were landed in small boats. The vessel 3eems to be a total loss. Cecil Rhodes, whose connection with the British Chartered South Africa Company and his alleged complicity in -the Transvaal raid of Dr. Jameson are well known, will undoubtedly shortly be brought to book for the part he took in bringing alxnit an invasion of the territory of a friendly state. A com paratively short time ago Rhodes was made a member of her majesty’s privy council, but his name will I k * stricken from the list of councilors, and he will lx; summoned to give evidence before the parliamentary select committee of inquiry into the chartered company’s doings. All records of camp meeting collec tions were broken at Old Orchards, Me., when Rev. Mr. Simpson, a Giristian Al liance leader, raised $101,324 for foreign missions. Gold and silver, greenbacks, pocket pieces, gold watches, bicycles, gold rings, diamonds, rubies, opals, heirlooms, a piano, corporation stock and homesteads were included among the contributions. It was a sensational climax to the fortnight’s meeting, held under Christian Alliance auspices. The Park theater, Tugby’s museum anil other buildings in the neighbor hood of Niagara Falls were destroyed by fire. The International hotel was on fire several times ami the guests fled to the streets. The hotel was only slightly damaged. The loss will reach $250,000. James E. Garratt, who was recently released after a term <>f imprisonment, was captured again in Ensenada while digging up a gold bar valued at $12,600, for the theft of which he had served his time. A mob at Ilahnullle, La., broke open the jail and conveyed thence three Italian prisoners charged with murder ind hanged them in a shed near the courthouse. A special front Glasgow, Ky., says: The lynching of Nick Ray was narrowly iverted. A mob of 20 masked men mrrotinded the Edmonton jail, deter mined to take Nick Hay and lynch him. Ray killed Attorney Albert Scott in Glasgow July 4. lie had lieen indicted for murder and was awaiting trial. The mob bud axes and sledges for opening loots ami cells. When admittance was refused by John Smith, son of the jailor, they opened fire on him. From liis concealment he returned the fire. The town was soon aroused, and the mob was dispersed by the sheriff, sup ported by the citizens, who, hearing the tiring, ha«l come to the jail heavily armed. what is milk The most perfect food in the world is milk. Nature fully decorated and there is a patriotic has provided that the youngest and most tender child shall personal and social display of the national colors and ban ners in profusion. Across main street have this food. In milk there is a generous supply of oil, or Miss Bertha Shultz ia out from Jefferson two arches span tbe stream of people fat. This exists in the form of minute globules, or tiny to remain in Ashland. and traffic both night and day, over one drops. They are so small that it takes hours for them to D. B. Provost returned Tuesday from a of which stands a silent sentinel fixed as a monument to the dead who have been trip to Portland and Yamhill county. rise to the surface, as cream. We say, “milk is an emul sacrificed to maintain tbe integrity of the Mrs. W. J. Virgin was down from Cole- national emblem festooned beneath, and sion, n ” because the oil is in this finely divided condition. tein last night, returning today, on the other, female figures dressed Larson makes porcelain pictures—the in the purest white emblematic of that ScdU emulsion, latest. blissful and permanent peace which the Rudolph High returned from 8isson last courage of a soldier spent in a glorious evening. cause can alone secure. These arches Prot, C. C. Hitchcock was at Jacksonville have been clothed in prettv mountain greenery and the electric light company today on business. of Cod-liver Oil with the hypophosphites, has the cod-liver G. W. Me Don gal and family of Gold Hill have jeweled them with scores of lights oil in these fine globules, thus making it an emulsion. Boys of beautiful colors and with artistic and have located at Pokegania, Cal. effective design, so that the evening illu and girls, as well as delicate invalids, can take cod-liver oil Tbe Postal telegraph company have put mination is most pleasing and altogether in an office at Gold Hili. when prepared in this manner. In fact, it is well adapted to novel for Ashland, The wheat crop of eastern Oregon was Tbe camp of the veterans is pitched in young children. The hypophosphites give strength to Death of Mrs. J. Orih. damaged 50 per cent by the hot winds. the Chautauqua grove close by tbe run the nervous system and needed material to growing bone. Mrs. J. Ortb, one of the estimable Wm. M. Holmes, of Central Point, man ning waters of Ashland creek. Here ager of the B. C. R. F. mills, was in Ash also are the head-quarters of the Women’s pioneer ladies of Jacksonville, died at Learn from nature : take cod-liver oil only as an emulsion. land Tuesday on a business trip. Relief Corps whose presence at tbe camp her home last night of paralysis. She jo eta. and $i a bottla, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist*, Naw York. leaves a large grown family, Mrs. Dr. Parson visited her sister, Mrs. fires.with the big oneB and the little ones that have come since the war, stamps Kila Calhoun, at Grants Pass yesterday. Colestin Springs Personals. J. H. Houston of Klamath Fall arrived them as a kind of happy family reunion Mr. West of Medford is camped by the yesterday by private conveyance to frater of yearly interest and pleasant expecta spring. Field Sports to be Held in Rose burg. tion which it is hoped may come as reg A constantly increasing business, is a sure indication nize with the old soldiers and attend to Monday, Aug. 24. —Street parade and Mrs. Bisbee of Yreka will spend the ularly as tbe calender of time points the business matters. inarch to grounds at 9 o ’ clock. week here. of enterprise and square-dealing.—E. A. S herwin . Prof. L, L, Freeman was at Marysville, day of meeting. Running broad jump, prize $2.50; run The ladies have fixed up their building E. Worman of Medford will remain here ning high jump, prize $2 50; hammer Cal., last week on a business trip. He re convenient for tbe transaction of busi a few days longer. throwing, prize $2 50: shot putting, prize turned Tuesday. ness and the accomodation of their guests. $2.50; tug of war, prize $11.00. W. W. Larrison of Yreka has sojourned B. C. Dunniway, an Oregon pioneer of The headquarters of Commander Damon Afternoon—Bicycle race, one half mile 1850, and husband of Ab'gail Scott Dunni and staff are also well arranged. D. here the past few days. and repeat, (novice) three prizes, pants, way, died last week in Portland. Mrs. Cranfill and son of Medford, came stockings and shoes. High is the quartermaster, S. H. Dunlap up to camp last 8unday. Foot race, (100 yards prize $10 00; Bicycle All kinds of razor grinding and repairing tbe adjutant, J. W. Rogers, tbe actiqg DRUGS and CHEMICALS only, and race, mile dash, amateur, three prizes, at the Gem barber shop, opposite town quartermaster N. A. Jacobs and family expect to remain and Milton Gregory the during the hot weather. lamp, sweater and cyclometer; bicycle hall. acting adjutant at the headquarters race, five miles, amateur, $10 gold medal. skillfully compounded by E. A. S herwin . Clackmas county has offeree $500 reward desk. A good drum corps that is not W. I. Vawterand I. A. Webb of Medford All under LAW rules. Enterence fee in for the apprehension of the Wilhoit stage ; chary of making music enlivens tbe camp spent Sunday with their wives. bicycle races, 50 cents. robbers. Evening—Clarionet solo, prize $5 00; cor with tbe best of martial airs. E. Fitz Mrs. R. M. Barclay of Talent, spent E. W. Carver. Phoenix, Prof. Eldon Jen water is the fifer, Clint Austin beats tbe Saturday and Sunday at the hotel. net solo, prize, $5 00; baritone solo, $5 00; slide trombone solo, prize $5 00. nings and M. F. Parker, Jacksonville were big bass drum and Charley Harris is tbe Mrs. F. A. Autenreith and little daughter Tuesday August 25—Horse race, wet test, registered at tbe Ashland house yesterday. artist with the sticks that rattle off the Lena will stay here until Friday. prize, $50 00. that Sberwiu sells all grades of Stationery, the very best Conductor Frank Mathewsof Dunsmuir, marches on tbe snare drum. Most of Afternoon—Foot race. (200 yards) prize, Mrs. 8. R Hill, mother of Mrs. W. I. was married recently in San Francisco to Tuesday was occupied in getting fixed up $15 00; baseball, prize, $40 00. made and Cheap Grades to meet any competition. Miss Blanche Chaikins of Red Bluff. Evening—Band contest, prize, $100 00, for camp life, registry of arrivals, etc. Vawter has been here some time. Everything free, no admission fee charged Chas. E. DeLashmutt, brother of Mrs. What you want when you are ailing is a Yesterday Hon. Tnos. H. Tongue of for any of the contests. medicine that will cure you. Try Hood’s Hillsboro arrived by the noon train and Dr. Pickell returned to Whitson last week. A grand ball will conclude the second Sarsaparilla and be convinced of its merit. delivered an address in the Chautauqua R. 8. Barclay of Talent, returned home day’s exercises, Mrs. Jay Beach, who came out from Van grove to a good crowd in the afternoon. Monday evening much improved in health. T couver with the Mazamas was formerly His speech was carefully prepared and Mrs. J. M. W’albridge and grandson re A Great German s Prescription. Miss Ida Cronemiller and she goes out to met with an appreciative reception. It turned to their home at Yreka, after a FL Klamath to visit her folks. was rich in sentiment inspired by patri weeks visit. Diseased blood, constipation,and kidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl’s J. H. Brantner. W. Rawlins, 8. H. Holt otic occasions of this kind and was nicely The Misses Horn and grandmother, Mrs. Clover Root Tea. For sale by T. K. Bolton. and John Wright were among the old sol dressed with historical illustration of the Hutchinson will go to their home at Horn diers that gave the R ecord office a pleasant houghts which the speaker wished to brook this week. call yesterday. impress upon bis auditors called forth by Specimens of asbestos have been Miss Nina Stoops and Miss A. E. Ager Among the number were : HLPittock, Chas. Boynton, of Talent, who has been their war experience. found at Winchester, (‘al. of Siskiyou teacher and telegraph operator, manager of tbe Portland Oregonian, and mining on Salmon river, Siskiyou county, The money question debate began to spent Sunday here with friends. © The placer gravel in Santa Maria val for a year , returned Sunday. his two daughters, Miss Lou Pittock and day by E. Hofer with 40 minutes, T, T. Editor Chausse from Grants Pass has his Mrs Middleton, Prof B W Everman and ley, San Diego county, is to be worked Aug. Nickelson is paying his relatives on Geer will then go one hour and J. A. wife, mother and sister here in company Prof Cox of the U S Fish Commission, by an incorporated company. tbe Columbia river a visit. He went by i Jeffrey closes in 40 minutes. Tomorrow with Mr. Montgomery and wife. wheel. Washington, D C ; Prof H B Patton, of One of the Redlands fruit exchanges i it wil be reversed. Mrs. Nellie B. Moore from Oakland, the Colorado school of mines, Prof Egar received $999 50 for a earload of Valen Dr. J. H. Bohannon, who has been ab THOSE WHO HAVE ARRIVE»: Cal., has been spending the summer here McClure of the university of Oregon. sent in the southwest for a year, arrived cia oranges. after a severe spell ot malarial fever. Eugene; Dr E M McConnell of Eugene, from A: izona a few days since to visit his C P Jones. D co, 5th Mo inft H E Slocum. E co, 12th Mich inft The water company of Redlands has Mrs. W. J. Virgin and son and Miss H N Cockerline, Eugene; Mr and Mrs family in Ashland. J R Casey, D co, 13th Iowa inft Dora Pennington are camped here enjoying F E Donaldson, Oregon City; E T Par won its suit to have the rates annulled Mrs. J. H. Martin left yesterday for I C Dodge, H co, 31st Iowa inft the soda water and pure mountain air. sons San Francisco; Miss Fay Faller, as fixed by the city trustees. Oakland, Cal., on a trip for her health ana C Ganicr, I co, 88th III inft Martin Sullivan, wife and daughter, tho Washington journalist of Tacoma; recreation. Geo Crowson, 2nd batt, Minn The Postal Telegraph Company had Carmelita returned to their home at Marys B A Gifford, a Portland photographer, Mrs. G. F. Fendal went to the Grouse G O Vannatta, E co, 99th Ind inft several telegraph poles destroyed by ville after a month ’ s stay at the springs. and the iollowing from that citv; C H creek mines yesterday to visit her hus Oscar Carpenter, I co, 1st, Mich art’ly lightning in Merced county, Cal., in a G C Coy, K co, 55th 111 inft Sbolee, Rev E M Wilbur, Will G Steele, G. B. Frizell came up Sunday morning band for several weeks. E Youmans. Pelton’s Ohio batt from Ashland and returned in the evening Dr W B Knapp, L Scott, W L Harman, recent storm. When you drink tea get the best—Ito N Conklin, I co, 1st Oregon inft on the freight so as to be on duty at home. Rev M L Zweizig, A S Patullo, M W The Southern Pacific Company is dis Blend—it will please you. Take no other. O A Carpenter, H co. 86th N Y inft A party from Sam’s valley composed of German, F C Little, Miss Leadbetter, charging all the (’hollos employed on J. K. Van Sant, Ashland. J E Peterman, 22d Wis inft Lindsey Sisemore, wife and child; Mr. and Mies A J Smith, Miss M A Fleming, Mrs Mrs, Geo. M . Stroud returned to Port 8 H Dunlap, I co. 40th Iowa inft Mrs. Sisemore are among the recent camp F Harrison, Miss Winnifred Watson and that road through Arizona and filling A T Brisko, A co, 1st Oregon inft land Monday from a visit with her folks i J C Beswick, B co, 102 111 inft ers. her friend irom Louisiana, Miss Caroline their places with Indians. in Ashland.' The Watsonville, Cal., beet srtgar fac M D Wilson, D co, 84th Ind inft Mrs. Janies Vance of Berkeley has been Newman, Mrs Jay Beach of Vancouver, Charlie. Blanche and Vera Logan, child T E Hills, I co, 34th Ill inft rusticating here while her husband is travel Wa|^. tory’ has opened for the season with ren of Mrs. F. L. Camps, left yesterday Orvill Works, M co, 3d Iowa cav’iy ing for a San Francisco house. She ex about 110,000 pounds of beets in sight. COMPLETE IST LEW L-iIJSTZE OF LATEST for their borne in San Jose, Cal. John W Carpenter, G co, 1st Neb cav’iy pects him from Portland this week and Mill Feed. L Stewart, K co, 49th Ill inft then they will return home. The Riverside county board of Super Miss Ci'na Tyler, who has been visiting Wholesale, $12.50 per ton. Retail, 70 I DESIG-2SFS ÆU n TJD STYLES -A.T I co, 9th Iowa inft her folks tin Ashland precinct enjoying a ' J F P Sherman, Mrs. Coyle and daughter Charlotte will cents per 100 at the Ashland Roller Flour visors has removed II. W. Bordwell Sayle, H co. 1st Neb cav ’ iy BEE ROCK PRICES. vacation returned to Yreka yesterday to return to Hornbrook this week. Miss Mills. from the office of public a<lministator Corbett, C co, 9th Iowa inft resume her work as postal telegraph oper J F 8 C Smith, Ceyle returns soon to San Francisco to re for the reason that he left the stato In D co. 4th Io®a cav ’ iy ator. sume her duties in telegraphy. They have B Beach, C co, 38th N Y inft Gibson Bell, a young man recently in May to visit Michigan, and was absent been visited by Mrs. Coyle’s two soils, Ed Rev. Asa Cobb died at Dillard, Douglas Geo 8houp, B co. 4th Ind cav’iy and Jim. jured by the explosion of a soda watei over two months without obtaining per county, on the 4th inst. He leaves a large J D Loucks, A co. 6th Iowa cav’iy tank in a drug store at Colfax, Cal., had mission from the supervisors as the law Eli Fisher, G co, 17th Ill inft family. Bought Ont Camps. A C Spencer, A co, 1st Oregon cav’iy to have his leg amputated below the requires. Warren Taylor was appointed Capt. A. M. Brown, manager of the F Louis Larson, a photographer from Ta M Stewart. C co, 50th Ill inft Alfalfa Hay for Sale, to fill the vacancy. Josephine county copper mines, is in Jno Wright, E co, 13th Kansas iptt coma. has purchased F. L. Camps’ gallery knee. Roseburg, and is investigating the Laugh John Pennington, 1 co, 11th Ill cav’iy in Ashland and is in charge of the same. Alfalfa bay for sale at $5 per ton in the A crowd numbering fully 2000 assem James Campbell, a wealthy gentle copper mines a few miles from that town. John Watkins, C co, 18th Mo inft For the next 30 days he will maae cabinet man from Honolulu, was stopping with bled on the state capitol grounds at Sac field. All you want, Apply at once. sized photos for $3.00 per dozen. R. 8. B arclay & S on , Dodge has a big stock of hammocks, 8 M Nealon, H co 8th Conn inft 4 his wife at a hotel in San Franciscc ramento to witness Shakespeare’s “ As comprising cheap, medium and best Henry Laws, K co. 40th Wis inft Talent, Or. You Like It. ” The play was given as a when he mysteriously disappeared. Af E B Smith, K co, 34th Ind inft grades at prices to suit the times. Meatord Items. W H H Magee, D co, 8th Wis inft ter two days he turned up again and benefit to the Elks, and the sylvan scene Orrin Davis visited Ashland Sunday. Geo. Estes, railroad agent at Roseburg, Jas D Stewart, I co, 5th Kansas cav’iy DIED. tells a strange story. He claims to have formed by the trees in the park, lit up who coducted the $8 excursion to Portland L R Ulin, K co, 4th Ky inft Miss Myrtle Hurst was at Ashland Sun been decoyed into an isolated cottage, by hundreds of incandescent lights, was last year, expects to take another excursion J E Foss, 1 co. 1st Oregon inft day visiting her sister Miss Clara Hurst. HAMMER8LY—Near Lakeview, Aug. 6, out of Southern Oregon the first of October j 8 Watson, H co. 7th Cal inft bound hand and foot to the floor and charming and realistic. 1896, Belle, wife of James Hammersly. Mrs. James Coeti of Medford visited held without food or drink for two days at a cheaper rate. A D Ferguson, E co. 12th Ohio cav Antonio Saechieia was sentenced at Ashland friends the first of the week. Sheriff Barnes was up from Jackson- J ■ E Cox, F co, 2d 111 cav in an effort to force him to sign an order Santa Ana, Cal., to San Quentin for life W H Silsby, I co, 10 Iowa inft Ville Saturday on a business trip. To buy Summer Underwear, Straw Hats, Etc. J. A. Whitman and J. E. Enyart, for a large sum of money. He was fin for the murder of Pete Julian, better Jas Chisholm, K co, 18th N Y cay Should Use Mrs. Frank Miner and two daughters of 8 H Calhoun, 1 co. 8th Conn inft Medford’s hot Stus',did Ashland Sunday. ally robbed of what coin he had on his known as “ Fisherman Pete," at New The prices are cut to close them out................ Yreka are visiting her folks. Judge G. W. C A Stine, 1st Lieut Minn vol inft J. N. Hockersmith, the Roxy Ann person and released. Ilis alleged tor port beach lust May. The trouble was Smith and family at Klamath Falls. W H Patrick, D co, 4th Kansas inft farmer, and his children have been pay mentors are known but cannot be over a young Mexican girl, and Pete D. L. Minkler & Son are going to give M Purkeypile, H co, 134 Ohio inft ing uncle Jackson Hockersmith and found. W M Morris, A co. 2d Ark cav was butchered in his cabin while asleep, away 50 silver dollars in a few days to the family of Ashland a visit. ones that have the best guesses on the J W Rogers, C co, 1st Oregon cav John C. Simonds, a wealthy mining Dave Neagle, a reputed had man of W A Johnson, D co. 4th Iowa cav Bean Man. The Mazamas excursion from this man of San Francisco, died recently and San Francisco, who killed Judge Terry H Goble, I co, 26th N Y inft place to Crater Lake, after much noise, his will leaves all his estate to Mrs. and a half dozen other men in his George-Fitch, the engineer now running Booth Lee, H co, 6th Ill cav on the northern division out of Portland J 8 Herndon, B co, 6 Mo cav was a dismal failure. Only two, A. J. 50c to 35 c. Mens’ Summer Balbriggan from came down to Ashland Saturday on a lay E Maben, D co. 1st Mich cav Johnson and Mr. Templeton of Astoria, Henrietta Rosengarden, a typewriter, career, who assaulted Editor Barry a tí í( it to ■whom the miner was engaged to be off. He returned wiih his daughter Clara, A H Hooker, K co, 12th Kansas inft few days ago, was arrested for assault 25c ' 25c. got off, the crowd going to Ashland. who has been spending several months AST Smith, D co, 124 111 inft married. on an ex-employee of the railroad. and Boys ’ Straxv Hats cut 1-2 to close out. with her aunt, Mrs. D. McCarthy. O, Holton, Medford’s merchant tailor, Jas Hummer, I co, 11th Mo inft Five robbers attacked the Internation The Brown church scandal of San returned Sunday from a trip to Etna If you want first-class Photos, go to a W R Dickison, G co, 15th U S inft shoes, solid leather, at........................... $1.50. and Scott Valley, Siskiyou county, and al bank at Nogales, Ariz., at noon, and Francisco has received a finishing touch first-class artist. Larson makes the platino, T J Howell, (J 8 vol navy while one man covered the cashier the J M Gibson, C co, 134 Ohio inft Cvrle Congress....... 1.25. in the alleged confession of Mrs. M, F« Boys’ reports seeing lots of money in circula Fred B. Farmer of St. Paul, formerly of D High. F co, 7th Cal inft others ’ were looking after the remaining tion in that out of the way from a rail Tunnell, who disappeared from the Mt. Shasta division and well-known by J H Brantner, I co, 34th Wis inft 2.25. Mens’ Corderoy pants, heavy only road section. “people in the bank. The eye of the scene when the case first broke out. the railroad men, was on yesterday’s train J H Rhodes, D co, 3d U 8 vobinft .05. Straw Hats for Boys-. for Yreka to visit his wife, formerly Miss M Elliot, A co. 12 Ill cav The bicycle riders’ association have sus cashier’s guard was withdrawn from liis She claims to have acted the role of Phena Renner of that place. Joseph Daine, D co, 155 Ind inft pended until Sept. 1st, Wm. Lempke and victim and in an instant the cashier mutual confidential friend, and de Frank Longley of Grants Pass and Alfred grabbed liis gun and fired. A stampede parted to avoid testifying in the case to Capt. Abe Axtell and wife arrived from John Gallaher, E co, 13th Iowa inft Clark of Glendale for competing in un Grants Pass yesterday to attend the re W S Fitzgerald, co F, 89111 Inft She intimates full sanctioned races at Grants Pass Julv 4tb. ensued. < )ne robber is reported dead screen Brown. union. Abe was made chairman of tbe W Rawlins, co F, 23 Iowa Inft Milton Berry, co D, 114 III Inft. Day Parker of Medford was transferred to and the president of the bank is knowledge of the guilt of Brown, and TRULY Oregon delegation to the St. Louis people's here is no profession , the professional class under clause A, of wounded. party convention and on his return home Freeman C Couch, co B, 13 Mo Cav now tells the story because of his final labors so severely tax the nervous sys the order. spent an evening with Candidate Bryan W A Corthell, co K, 14 I II in ft Mrs. Mary S. Albertson of Portland desertion of Miss Overman. tem, as that of the ministry. The de E D Howell, co I, 34 Ohioinft alone at his home ¿in Lincoln, Neb, E A Wade, co H, 129 Ind inft came near being buried alive a few days Oregon Game Laws. Pasadena restaurant men have been rangement of the nerve centers of the brain Klamath Falls Express: Frank Shidler M S Daymon, co G, 7 Vermont inft by over work, frequently brings on attacks ago. She was sick and apparently died. Game and fish can be killed only dur »nested for illegally selling liquor. of Medford, arrived on his wheel 8unday 8 Vroman.co B, 40 Wis inft of heart trouble, and nervous prostration. and remained untill yesterday morning, W H Beidler, co D, 9 Ohio cav • A grave had been dug and her body ing the following seasons: The Nevada Methodist Mission con Rev. J. P. Kester, M. D., Pastor U< B. when he left for Lakeview, expecting to go E J Clark, co B. 33 Wis inft Grouse, Mongolan pheasants and laid in the casket. A nurse objected to church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi to Idaho before returning home. quail, Sept. 1 to Dec. 1. J W Hunt, co H, 30 Mich inft burial, claiming the woman was not ference will meet in Carson Aug. 28, cian, writes Feb. 26,1SQ51 “Heart affection Bishop Foss presiding. Prarie chickens, July 1 to Oct. 1. Will Jamieson, the ex-conductor who Matt Stewart, co C, 100 Penn clead, but in a trance. An electric bat and nervous prostration had become so runs a cigar store in Roseburg, came out Abe Axtell, C M 101 179 N Y inft Wild ducks and water fowls, Sept. 1 tery was applied and from its effects The Wadsworth (Nev.) Dispatch re serious last fall that a little over work in Tuesday to interest southern Oregon towns Henrv Thompson Indian war vet to March 15. ports the sale of tlie Jim Blaine mine, the pulpit would so completely prostrate me in the field day games to take place in that D b Holton, Asst surg 1st Ore cav Deer, mountain sheep, etc., August 1 burial was deferred. After several days 8 H Holt U 8 vol navy in White Horse district, to San Fran city. had elapsed the woman revived and is that it seemed certain I to Dec. 1. Killing for hides or part of G W Stoops, co M. 1 Iowa cav cisco parties for $14,000. must relinquish the work Alferd F. Sears Jr., one of the circuit J W Miller, co H, 63 Ind inft carcass only, is prohibited. Killing rapidly convalescing. of the ministry «ntirely. judges of Multnomah county, arrived in Joseph Poley, co A, 133 Ill inft spotted fawn is prohibited. The San Bernardino county super Miss Kate Jagoe, the expert huntress WE ARE ABOUT TO DISTRIBUTE THE Ashland Monday. He is suffering from W is. Davi4.co D, 7 Ohio cav Heart palpitation became East of the Cascades it is unlawful to of Healdsburg, Cai., was shot and seri visors have an ordinance forbidding any nervous prostration and was very sick and Robort Lucas, co A. 16 Iowa inft so. bad that my auditors kill at any time, Chinese pheasants, ously wounded near the home of her person from catching over 50 fish from took tbe next day’s train for tbe north. D G Glenn, co K, 82 Ind inft would ask me if I did not I quail or Bob White. father. Miss Jagoe was returning from the mountain streams in a day. have heart disease. Laßt Mrs. Lindsay Sisemore was called home C .leffrs. co F, 6 Iowa inft Trout, April 1 to November 1. suddenly from Colestein yesterday on ac H N Wallace, 8 Mich inft November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' a hunt ami had sat down under a tree Salmon, Dec. 15 to Nov. 1. The large drying shed belonging to count of the illness of her mother. Mrs. J, M H Colman.co B,6 Ill mex w»r vet to rest, when an unknown hunter, mis patch & Rock, situated in the suburbs Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Explosives to kill fiBb, nets, seines, DIVIDED LIST FOUR FRIZES. C K Klum, Ind war vet Orth, at Jacksonville. obstructions to free passage of fjsh, etc., taking her for a deer, took a shot at her. of Biggs, Cal., was destroyed by fire. Nervine and derived the greatest possible S T Songer, co G, 21 Hl inft benefit. I have just closed revi-^d work of It is a big thing to say but nevertheless James Elliott, co Batt L,2 Ohio. prohibited. The ball, a Winchester, struck her left The loss will aggregate $5000. true, that « great multitude of people have 10 weeks, preaching nearly every night and leg and passed entirely through, mak THE W. R. C. REGISTER, crowned Simmons Liver Regulator, the twice on the Sabbath. I can speak for hours Only a few more guesses on the Bean At Stafford, Graham county, Ariz., Tbe gold democrats will bold a mass ing a painful flesh wound. "King of Liver Medicines.” There is President, Mrs J D Crocker; senior i without suffering as I formerly did. Hard William Kirtland, a well-known resi state convention in Portland, August 22 nothing like it for Malaria, Rheumatism, vice-president, Malvina Ferguson; Miss Jeanette Sayre of Napa commit dent, fatally shot his sister-in-law, working ministers should keep Dr. Miles* Man. Every $10.00 cash paid in at Chills and fever, Constipation, Biliousness, junior vice-president, 8ophia Garner; to elect eight delegates to tbe national Sick Headache, Indigestion and all troub secretary, Lydia Griswold; treasurer, convention which meets in Indianapolis ted suicide by drowning on account of Phoena Talley, _mistaking her for a grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles* Heart Cure is sold on guarantee, our store gets a guess.................... . les »rising from a sluggish or diseased the persecutions of the anonymous burglar. Sept. 2. first bottle will benefit or money refunded. liver. Simmons Liver Regulator is the Mrs Pratt; cbaplin, Mary E. Ward; letter writers, who accused the young Judge George M. Dyer, an estimable, conductor, «Mrs D High; asst conductor, Beans to be counted when the prevention and cure for these diseases. Since 1878 there have been nine epi Winnie Fox; guard, Catherine Rogers; pioneer and ex-countv judge of Coos coun woman toiler friends of various crimes. demics of dyseutery in different parts of Hon. J. C. Quinn, collector of customs of asst guard, Catherine Jones, Mary Elifot, ty, died at Coquille City August 1, at the 100 guesses are taken. Only a few Governor Budd wants an expert to go the country in which Chamberlain’s Man Francisco during Harrison’s term, I Permelia Amburst, Mary E Ward. Lena age of 61 yearB and 8 months. He came WANTED AT ONCE! over the accounts of State Printer Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was who has been living at the Hammerslev days more................................................ mine for a year past with his family, left Elliott, Mrs Max I’racht, Mabie Carter, to Coos county in the fall of *65 and had Johnson to see if money is not wasted used with perfect success. Dysentery, been a continual resident since that time. Mary Berry, Josie Cox, Mary F Casey, Sunday for San Franciseo and Mojave in operating this end of California’s when epidemic is almost as severe and ctive agents for each desert, to be gone a month on a mining Jane E White, Lucindia Ganiard, Mary daugerous as Asiatic cholera. Hereto political pull. County. Exclusive control and no deal Though a republican he is a red-hot E McCall, Sarah Ganiard, MeliBsa Sayles, MARRIED. free silver and Bryan supporter. The largest sale of real estate which fore the best efforts of the most skilled risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars a Sarah P Crowson, Dora Cole, Louisa physicians have failed to check its rava year. Enclose stamp for full particulars The will of Judge E. DePeatt, who com Chisholm, Eliza A Hildreth, Annie BALLARD—ERWIN—At Yreka, Aug. 7, ever occurred in Washington or any ges, this remedy, however, has cured the or 25c for $1 sample. Big Rapias Mineral 1896, by Rev. J. A. Van Anda, James K. where on the Pacific Coast, or possibly, most malignant cases, both of children Water Co., Big Rapids, Mich. mitted suicide at Athena recently, has been Wright, Mrs A Axtell, Grants Pass. Ballard and Leroy 8. Erwin, both of ia regard to the number of acres in and adults, and under the most trying filed for probate in Umatilla county. He Tbe report that the Valley Road’s ar Ager, Siskiyou county. wills all b>s belongings and money to his volved, anywhere in the United States, conditions, which proves it to be the best second Wife. Minnie L. DePeatt, and her rival in tbe county may be delayed a took place in the courthouse at Seattle medicine in the world for bowel com Children ana appoints her guardian and week owing to timbers for the bridge BOR«. recently. It was the sale of all the plaints. For sale by Ashland Drug Co. administratrix without bonds. The will is dated Sept. 23, 18115. The county court, being too short is without foundation. KNOX-On Murphy, August 5, 1896, to lands of the Northern Pacific Railroad however, has appointed three adminis The delay, if any, will not exceed a day. lying within the State of Washington. Mr, and and Mrs. A. F. Knox, a son. trators and has not yet appointed the Present prospects are that Fresno will The sole purchaser was President Win guardian. Awarded be a terminal point on the Valley Road, ter, representing the newly organized Real Estate. £apt. J. H. Roberts of Sacramento yvith a temporary depot at Belmout for Andrew J. Hamlin to Mrs. E. M. Den Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Highest Honors—World's Fair, who la interested ia tbe blue gravel some time to come. nison; block 8 Medford............... 1600 00 the price paid being $1,705,200. The Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mines near Hornbrook, recently bought The White River planing mill at U 8 to O 4 C R R—patent Jio 32, 952.19 lands sold comprised 11,932 parcels, car HEADQUARTERS FOR eight mining claims in Harrison gulch, Enumclaw, Wash., was destroyed by acres land in Oregon. rying amounts of land from 640 down Same to same—patent No 38, 107,584.96 to 40 acres. Shaata county, for $110,000. They will fire, causing a loss of $:M>,i)00, with no HARDWARE, immediately put up a twenty-stamp mill, insurance. Two million feet of lumber acres land in Oregon. STOVES and For some time the City Council of Same to same—patent No 39, 59,098.60 with steam power sufficient to operate a were burned. acres land in Oregon. Santa Rosa has been having a new well A nice line of Floor Matting just in—prices low. battery of forty stamps. From the de TINNWARE Same to same—patent No 42, 259,351.46 nearly sixteen feet in diametor bored J. P. are, aged (»•> years, a frontiers velopment of tbe property it is estimat acres land in Oregon. Trunks and canvas-covered Telescopes; Mirrors, ed that tbe>e is $500.000 worth of free- man, an adventurer, and at all times a Same to same—patent No 44, 13,417.07 for tlie purpose of obtaining a larger Window Shades, Lamberquin poles and trimmings, hero, came trudging into Oakland the acres land in Oregon. milling gold ore in sight. supply for the new water system. The other day in completion of a 3(JOO-mile workmen have struck a big flow at a John Kremer on Julv 6th located a Soreens, Picture Frames, bedding, Etc., Etc. Applicants for teachers certificates »t the depth of forty feet. The city officials 3rd quarterly examination commencing jaunt overland, 3400 miles of which he placer claim in Jacksonville district. F ALL KINDS and GRADES White, New Home and Magestic Sewing Machines. O F Collins on Oct 22, ’95, located a claim that prospects are good for ob Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder, Caps Aug. 12. are Frances Beaver, Frances L. walked, He came from Oklahoma in a Barnes. Agnes Owens, Marae Cottrell, covered wagon, aet’onipQiued by two placer cluim in Squaw creek district. and Fuse. A fine line of Electric Cutlery, Best machine oil, needles and repairs for all kinds L L Goodwin on August 3d located a taining an ample supply of water now. and adarge and complete stock of Fishing Latite Magruder. Anna Gressom, Mabie small boys. An immense pump will be put in to placer claim in Steamboat district. of Sewing Machines. Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of Beaver. Madge Day. Helen Holton, Isa Fred Russell on July 13th located a thoroughly test the new well. all kinds done on short notice. All work Culp. Viola McKnight, Hattie Hardy, Wanted placer claim in Applegate district. guaranteed. Mary Thornhill, Robereta Potter. Day BABY CARRIAGES at less than City prices. Parker, Jacob Edward. Examiners: Gus Jackson county property. Will trade Aro You Made £W“Tin Shop in connection. Newbury, Prof. C. A. Hitchcock, N, H. one hundred and sixty acres of good ROYAL Baking Powder. First-class goo^g, and prices as low as the Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Clavton. farming land seven miles from Klamath lowest. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow 8kin? Highest of all in leavening ’ [Most Perfect Made. For first-claw dental work FCt Ur. A» Falls for Jackson county property, Ad-* Shiloh’s Vltaluer is a positive cure. For dress, P. 0. Box 55, Yrsks, Cal. ' Hinman, Masonic block. strength.- u. s. onvaramot Rsfsri sale by T, k. Bolton. ' 4*YcanU|f » FIRST CLASS Paste it in your hat E. A. SHERWIN. CHILDREN’S BOYS’ © © © ^ © I ir mr V bicycle pants . M k N \ UNDERWEAR. 1 lull J ! FURNISHINGS. 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