VALLEY RECORD ASHLAND, Or...Thursday. Aug 20, 1896. PERSONAL. AND SOCIAL. Geo. F. McConnell Arrested. George F. McConnell, the defaulting keeper of records and seal of tbe grand lodge of Knights of Pythias, reached Port- land Sunday in the custody of Detective Cody. McConnell fled from Portland last month to avoid tbe consequeuces of his crimes, and was recognized on tbe streets of Roseland, B. C., over a week ago by a traveling man from Portland, who notified the members of the order in Portland. As Judge Stephens was going up there, be waB directed to hunt him up and cauee hie arrest, which be did. McCoDnell told Judge Stephens that be would return to Portland voluntarily, and Detective Cody reports that he kept bis word in that respect and did not oc­ casion him any trouble whatever. Detective Cody did not go to Roseland, but proceeded to Northport, in Washing­ ton, a point about 10 miles from Roseland, and close to the British Columbia line. The marshal of Roseland sent McConnell over to meet the Portland officer. Mc­ Connell was given tbe choice by tbe marshal of Roseland of returning volun­ tarily or waiting the arrival of extradition papers. He chose the former course. To a reporter he said, in a cell in the Portland city jail: “With all due respect to you, I have nothing to say. There has been enough Baid already. I am too sick to talk.” McConnell looks wearied and haggard, and shows plainly that he has been under a severe nervous strain for a long time past. He was informed that space would be cheerfully afforded him, if he desired to say anything regarding tbe charges against him. He Bbook bis head, and declined to talk further. Detective Cody states that McConnell, on the way back, said that be was not bo bad “in the bole,” and that he bad hopes of being able to straighten matters out. It has been reported that McConnell cashed an endowment policy for $1000, due to Mrs. Matthies, whose husband, a prominent member of tbe Knights of Pythias, died recently, and made way with the money, and Detective Cody says that McConcell informed him that he had not cashed this policy. The Railroad Taxes. W. W. Bretherton, the Southern Pa- cific’s lobbyist and tax agent, was down from Portland the past week looking ud the company’s interest in the assessment of their property in Jackson county. As­ sessor Jackson, before assuming his dut­ ies as county clerk, assessed the com­ pany at the eame figures as bis assess­ ment of two years ago, including $10,000 per mile on their road bed. The assess­ ment will come before the new equaliza­ tion board, consisting of Henry Klippel, appointed assessor to fill out Jackson’s unexpired term, County Clerk Jackson and County Judge W, S. Crowell. Much interest is being taken in regard to the valuation that the new board will place on the railroad’s property and particular­ ly the raise on the 63 miles of road-bed from $4500 per mile to $10,000 per mile. The recent county election clearly dem­ onstrated that there was no doubt but that the citizens of the count? sustained the stand taken by Assessor Jacksou. Hence it is presumed that the two other members of the board will at least go for a raise in the assessment of some kind, and they may compromise somewhere between the figures as equalized last year, $4500 per mile on the road-bed, aDd the $10,000 fixed in the assessment. It may be that the railroad company will attempt to bulldoze the new board into the old figures, but that is not prob­ able in the face of the generally conceded wish ot the cax-pavers and citizens of Jackson county. The present indica­ tions point more to either a substantial raise in the assessment or a firm and aggressive fight. The new board of equalization will meet the first Wednes­ day in October. The Discovery of Crater Lake. Judges Reynolds and Lorigan, sitting (W, G. 8t«el’s Mountains of Oregon,) in bank at San Jose, decided that a A trip to Crater Lake is, to the lover of naturalized citizen who has lost his the grand and beautiful in nature, an papers is entitled to register on pre­ important event, around which will senting an affidavit stating merely the ever cluster memories of uualloyed hap­ year of naturalization. Judge Reynolds piness, thoughts of little adventures and weird experiences that go to make life also held that persons having the right to vote when the educational qualifica­ worth living. * The Indians of Southern Oregon have tion law was adopted could not be de­ known of it for ages, but until recently prived of that right, although they none haye seen it, for the reason that a could neither read nor write. tradition handed down from generation : Oregon, Mt. Majesty and Crater Lake. OregoD, the central Pacific state, is within itself complete in topographical feature and outline. It has many val­ leys, lakes and rivers as well as lofty mountains, whose horizons limit the varied landscape views that intervene be­ tween the foreet-clad backgrounds. Its most interesting mountain range, the Cascades, is of volcanic origin, aud like a great partition wall, extending throughout the state, divides the east­ ern from the western portions. In thia tortuous chain of mountains are to be found Bnowclad alpine heights and al­ most inaccessible regions of Bublime wildness which the innovations of man can not tame or improve. Though many of its wildnesses have been pene­ trated by the daring hunter and pros­ pector a thousand jungles and rugged summits remain pathless and unknown. Mt. Hood, the northern Bentiuel of peaks, looks down on three states, and far at sea, like a terrestrial light house is visible to the mariner. Gazing south­ ward we behold an extended vista of mountain peaks, namely: Mt Jefferson, Three Sisters, Diamond Peak and Mt. Pitt or Mt McLaughlin. This last moun­ tain, standing at the southern termina­ tion of the Cascade range, is a sharply defined pyramid rising from the midst of picturesque forests and lakes. But in our bird6-eye journey let us re­ trace our flight a few miles to the east­ ward, where we may wander through the battlefields of ancient nature and upon time-sculptured monuments read the chaos of ages , where flame-penciled records tell us of Mt. Majesty, the mon­ arch of mountains, that stood above all clouds save her own lurid, smokey crown that shadowed a Hood and a Shasta, and extinguished its fiery Bbowers in the sea. Were there any human eyes to be­ hold the terrible spectacle when the fierce engines of demolition spared neither life nor its realm oi abode? Were there rude savages who, awed be­ fore the diety of fire, with incantations wild, invoked the Vulcans to spare their bunting grounds; and when they saw the stormy pyrotechnics dimmed for a moment by pitchy clouds of stygain blackness, did they imagine they were doomed by the war of the Gods? But the lofty must crumble and the great must fall. What could depict the horror of the primeval Klamath as the ash-covered earth rocked and groaned beneath him, until the pent up thunders of the molten deep burst forth iD mid air, rending asunder the ancient Crater lake mountain, which went crashibg downwards upon the powers that created it, to smoulder in the gulf that entombs a giant of the past? Another age has dawned and the acene has changed. The artillery o. war­ like nature has ceased, aud her fortresses are silent. Ten thousand winters have chilled her drossy walls, which now re­ flect in a lake of Bapphire, upon whose shores all travelers halt; where no arrow is drawn from the quiver and where writers pause for the inspiration of the marvelous to portray, W. S. P arrot , Klamath Faile, Oregon, Aug., 11,1896. Cure a, i Scott’s Will Stubborn Emulsion Cough I ▼A i • Watch prices at D. L. Minkler & Sons. Lots of new goods, Mrs. C. Chandler and Miss Lena Casey Since 1878 there have been nine epi­ are camping at Colestin. to generation, described it as the home demics of dyseuterv in different parts of of myriads of sea-devils, or, as they were Prof. Berry, of the state normal, return­ called Llaos; and it was considered cer­ tbe country in which Chamberlain’s ed from Sisson Tuesday. tain death for any brave even to look Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was F. Roper and family, accompanied by upon it. This superstition still haunts used with perfect success. Dvsentery, Nebraska relatives, are at Crescent City. the Klamaths. While a few of the tribe when epidemic is almost as severe and Miss Violet McCall is visiting her rel­ have visited it, they do so with a sort of dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Hereto­ atives, the Applegates, in Yoncolla valley mysterious dread of the consequences. fore the best efforts of the most skilled H. L. Whited, T. A. Hays, W. B. Colton It was discovered by a party of twelve physicians have failed to check its rava­ and Jas. Thornton are doing Crater lane. prospectors on June 12th 1853, among ges, this remedy, however, has cured tbe Ad. Helms, whois located at Etna, Sis­ whom were J. W. Hillman, George most malignant cases, both of children kiyou county, came over Monday on a Ross, James Louden, Pat McManus, and adults, aud under tbe most trying tnp. Isaac Skeeters and a Mr. Dodd. These conditions, which proves it to be tbe bast had left the main party, and were not medicine in the world for bowel com­ Mrs. Dr. Gearv and childred of Medford looking for gold, but having run short of plaints. For sale by Ashland Drug Co. went to Colestin Monday to remain some •y / time. provisions, were seeking wherewithal to 500. and at all druggists. United States District’Attorney Mur­ stay the gnawing sensations that bad Miss Margaret Chavner of Gold Hill de­ phy of Portland, Or., has received in­ seized upon their stomachs. Fora time lighted Ashland friends with a visit the hunger forsook them, as tbev stood in structions to defend Indian Agent Petet first part of the week. silent amazement upon the cliffs, and of Klamath reservation, who has been John dwell came up from Central Point drank in the awe of the scene stretched sued in the county court of Klamath ■ and inspected tbe living pictures at the before them. After partaking of the in­ county by Henry O’Brien, late teacher wind up of the reunion. spiration fostered by such weird grandeur in the Indian school there, to recover A constantly increasing business, is a sure indication Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, tbey decided to call it Mysterious, or $5000 damagesfor being put off the res­ overcomes that tired feeling, creates an Deep Blue Lake. It was subsequently ervation. It is charged that O’Brien appetite, and gives refreshing sleep. of enterprise and square-dealing.—E. A. S herwin . called Lake Majesty, and by being con­ became so unmindful of his duties and H. 8. Prendergast of Pokegama is being stantly referred to as a crater lake, it so obstreperous that the agent deemed prominently mentioned as the republican gradually assumed that name, which is nominee for supervisor in Siskiyou county. it advisable to discharge him and forci­ within itself so descriptive. E. E. 8ayles of Steinman was attacked bly expel him from the premises. by neuralgia of the stomach and came Mr. B. F. Simmons, the creamerv O. W. Winthrop, who is accused by very near dying Sunday. He is improving Bought Out Camps. man, will commence work on the new Janies Campbell, the Hawaiian capital­ some now. DRUGS and CHEMICALS only, and Louis Larson, a photograpl •her from Ta- creamery to-morrow. This will employ coma, has purchased F. L. Ci lamps’ gallery eight to ten carpenters tome three weeks ist, of having decoyed him to a cottage Mrs. A. J. Stroehecker and two children in Ashland ----- sbland and is in charge of the same. of Grants Pass, who have been visiting it is intended to push the work along on the outskirts of San Francisco, tied skillfully compounded by E. A. S herwin . For the next 30 days he will mate cabinet­ as Mrs. A. DePeatt for tbe past week, return­ him to a bed and held him captive two to early completion. i sized photos for $3.00 per dozen. ed home Monday. During the reunion a stranger named days, trying to make -him pay $20,000 The familv of Rev. Win. Hart, the Colestin Personals. Max H. Miller bugled most eloquently for his release, was captured in Oak­ Episcopal clergyman, left yesterday for for the old soldiers, On Saturday night land. He was disguised as a cripple Jas. Vance and wife of Berkley, returned Lompoc, Santa Barbara county, to join be stole a tent belonging to G. M. Grain­ and wore heavy goggles. home via Yreka. him m their new home. that Sherwin sells all grades of Stationery, the very best The British ship Harland arrived at Miss Jessie Cole goes to visit relatives at ger and Ed. Sutton and tucking it away When you drink tea get the best—Ito in his cart left for the north. He was made and Cheap Grades to meet any competition. Dunsmuir this week. Astoria, thirty-nine days from Hong­ Blend—it will please you. Take no other. Forepaugh Shows Here Sunday. overtaken at Talont and at bis trial be­ kong, with fever aboard. During the J. K. VanSant, Ashland. Robert Sexauer, a mining man from The great Adam Forepaugh circus, which fore Justice of the Peace A. P. Ham­ The Dunsmuir Herald says there were plays at Salem Saturday and then jumps Grants Pass is rusticating here. mond, was fined $25 and costs. He is passage all of the crew were sick with 31 guests registered at Castle Crag last to Redding for Monday, will be In Ashland Mr3. Bisbee and Mrs Fred Autenrieth serving his time out in the county jail at what appeared to* be typhoid fever. week, 20 at Upper Soda Springs and Sunday. It was reported that the circus and child spent last week with us. Jacksonville. Constable Long is holding Three are still very ill and not expected nearly 300 at Shasta retreat. would unload and feed and water the his horse and cart. Sutton and Grainger to live. The vessel has a cleanjbill of Mrs. S. P. Jones and daughter Lulu of animals in Ashland Sunday, as it is the All kinds of razor grinding and repairing most convenient point between the two Jacksonville have engaged board. were looking after the campers as special health from Hongkong. The health at the Gem barber shop, opposite town places. This will make a show in itself as hall. The Chansee-Montgomery party expect police and the local wags who made officer attributes the sicknessj to the good as any one would wish for the price— to return to Grants Pass this week, cracks at this incident were gently re­ water taken aboard at Hongkong. Mr. and Mrs. R. Beswick and childred free. minded that there was a possibility of Al Hildreth and Ad Graham, Ashland their going along with Miller for com- Every man aboard lost from twenty to and Mrs. Maree, Mr. Beswick’s sister frdm LATER—CORRECT INFORMATION. Chicago, who is here on a visit, left Satur­ men, spent Tuesday in this altitude. tempt of court for poking old jokes at an forty pounds in weight in the last three Forepaugh and Sells big circus train day for a trip to Crater lake. weeks of the passage. F. T. West, a Medford resident has gone officer of the law. en route to San Francisco will arrive at J. A. Larson, the tailor formerly of Ash­ the Ashland depot Sunday afternoon at to his home after two well spent weeks. Subscriptions are being made at San The Redding-Bieber stage was robbed by land but of late years in San f rancisco, Geo. Kurtz and J. H, Norris, Medford a lone highwayman this week. He took Francisco to a fund to bring the late passed through last week and is visiting 3 o’clock. They will stop here to feed and water their stock and animals, This citizens spent Sunday with their families. only one mail sack. The description of Kate Field's remains from Honolulu to his ranch iu Josephine county. consists of 47 cars and is the larg Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones, of Henley came the robber tallies witn the man who robbed be placed at rest in her native land, ami Mrs. C. H. Pierce went to Jacksonville train eat ever taken over this road. It will re ­ up Sunday for some good cold soda water. the same stage a year ago. Tuesday and leaves next week for Placer­ to erect a suitable monument to her ville, Cal., where Charley will engage in quire 8 engines to draw it over the Sis- Miss Lena Casey and Mrs. Chandler, memory. A Fact Worth Knowing. kiyoue. the general merchandise business. have changed from Ashland to Celestin for It is reported that an English syndi­ Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia and awhile, The Western Union has cut down the cate has acquired the Tehauntepec Medford Items. all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by messenger allowance for tne Ashland office The new cook at the hotel seems to please Isthmus railroad in Mexico, and intends and tbe force will be compelled hereafter to Vint Beall’s wheat crop at Central Point all of the guests. He gets his dishes up in Shiloh’s Cure. For sale by T, K. Bolton. pay for the delivery out of their salary. to put on connecting lines of steamers went 50 bushels to the acre. the latest city style. for carrying freight to Coast points. The trial of Cashier W. G. Peters of Ex-Sheriff Pattersou and Miss Newman Mrs. Levi Willits of Ashland visited Willard Cole, business-manager of the I last week took Mrs. Harvey Mack of Bo­ Medford relatives Wednesday. summer resort, made a flying trip to Ash­ the Columbia National Bank of Ta­ Contractor J. S. MeGilvray of Denver nanza, Klamath county, to the asylum at coma, Wash., charged on nearly thirty was killed by the falling timbers of a Rev. C. H. Fradenburg of eastern Ore­ land, a few day8 ago. Salem. Theo. Kinsman came as far as gon is visiting Central Point relatives. a counts of falsifying books and reports broken derrick at the old American Andy Houtton whose home is in Sam ’ s Ashland with them. valley, came here very much indisposed. to the bank examiner and on other Exchange Hotel site in San Francisco. D. C, Ely of Oregon City is in Medford Mr. Wertz and son, who have been He is gaining rapidly. counts, making a total of forty-six, with working a placer mine on Steamboat, have with a view ot going into the mercantile Arthur Jackson, 19 years old, shot Herbert B. Cole took his vacation at using funds in an unauthorized manner, Through His Nervine Is a Ben< returned borne. Tbev have made a good business. and killed August Florentine, a saloon starter to be ready next season, to com­ Miss Mattie Morris, of the Good Sama­ Ashland during the soldiers and sailors re- was ended by the jury bringing in a efactor to Thousands mence on some rich ground. ritan hospital, Portland, is visiting Jackson uninn, He was accoinpaiued home by verdict of guilty on counts charging keeper at San Francisco. Jackson Willie Dodge. claims self-defense, county relatives. If you want first-class Photos, go to a Mrs. B. Cole entertained her guests Sat­ falsification. On the %other counts it first-class artist. Larson makes the platino. Fred Barneburg, wife and daughter, Miss Judge McHatton of the District Court urday evening by a social party. Much fun did not agree. Mollie, and A, J. McLeod and wile have has knocked out legalized gambling in D- M, Simmons, who is suffering from returned was enjoyed as well as taffy eaten. It will The Supreme Court of California has from the ocean a^ Cresent City. dropsy of the heart, started yesterday for Butte, Mont., by deciding that the city be an evening not soon to be foregotten. handed down a decision in the case of has power to pass and enforce an ordi­ Modesta, Cal., where-his daughter, Mrs. Tom Miller of Sardine creek is at the Mrs. L. Sisemore who was called to Jack ­ Walter Smith, lives. He was accompanied coast working for the Port Orford Tribune, Marshall J. Miller of Yuba county, con­ by bis son Chester and youngest daughter. which is being published bv Mr. Sutton, an sonville by the recent death of her mother victed of murder and sentenced to be nance within the city limits to prohibit and Mrs. N. A. Jacobs who visited her ill gambling in spite of the State law, which Miss Belle Willis of Roseburg. Mr. Sher­ old settler of Jackson county. hanged, confirming the verdict of the makes a legal business of gambling. sister at Medford, have returned. Allen Simons returned Sundav from the man of Portland, Messrs. Enyart and Miss Marie Devlin of Applegate, has lower court. The gamblers have taken the decision Whitman of Medford and Misses Ralph ocean at Bandon and reports that W. L. The old soldiers of Southern Oregon as final, and will remove their establish­ and Brown of Ashland, leave—as soon as a Neil, formerly of Ashland precinct, is do­ returned home after a fortnight at the chaperone who knows her place can be ing well in the dairy business in Coos hotel. Miss Agnes Devlin who has spent held a reunion at Ashland during the ments outside the 'city. Gambling lias a month here, went home Wednesday. county. found—for a trip to Crater lake. week. been going on unmolested in Butte for Any one wishing a good hunt and good Amos Fries and Miss Bessie Wait visited For first-class dental work see Dr. A. twenty-live or thirty years. Emanuel Hanson, a cocaine fiend in luck hunting, should come to Colestin. Miss Marie Andrews and Ashland friends Hinman, Masonic block. The woods are full of quail, grouse, and Humboldt county, w as so frightened by Wednesday. Mr. Fries, who has been in Marcio Sebastian, aged 90, was regis­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Wall, who have West Point two years, starts east Friday deer. Editor Chausee ot Grant's Pass, slew coming across two tame bears that he tered at Santa Rosa. His mother is also been in Jackson county several months, to resume his studies in that celebrated two fine deer the other day. became insane and tried to kill himself living at the rlpo old age of 130. ________ _ on their return home to , military school. started Monday “*---- *-------- Jesse Enyart and Bert Whitman of Med­ to keep the bears from eating him alive. the Hawaiian* Islands. They will visit A whale is in Puget Sound, and hunt­ Dr. R. L. Parker and wife of the north ford accompanied by Miss Ralph and Miss their friend, Mr. Campbell, who was kid­ A package of bonds amounting to ing parties are the order of the day. of Butte creek, accompanied by his Brown of Ashland drove to Colestein Sun­ napped in San Francisco, before taking fork I the steamer. I son’s-in-law, Deputy Sheriff E. E. Smith day for the day. Miss Ralph expects to $2500 worth were found in a Fresno The steamer Point Arena, from San and Henry Henford of Lakeview, and spend part of the coming month here. lodging-house hid behind a picture Francisco to Mendocino, went ashore! WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, Larson makes porcelain pictures—the their families, returned last week from an Misses Bessie and Marie Nickell of Jack­ frame hanging on the wall. They were near Point Reyes and returned in a1 who resides at Green Bay, writes latest. outing at Crescent City. sonville, will arrive Saturday. They will be stolen last September in a jewelry box, March 6th, 1895, as follows: damaged condition. She had a very W. E.Cook, of the Klamath River Lum­ Dr. E. Kirchgessner has bought out Geo. accompanied by Mrs. R. Dunn who is en with jewelry, from a Boston woman "Five years ago I became so nervous that ber Co., went to Portland Monday on a H. Tyler’s interest in the famous Dead route home to San Francisco, after a narrow escape from the fate of the St. mental work was a burden. I could not rest business trip. He reports that the mill, Indian soda springs and he has filed upon pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. H. then visiting at Fresno. Search re­ Paul and Columbia. To buy Summer Underwear, Straw Hats, Etc. at night on account of sleeplessness. My which has been shut down for a week, will the same and is putting in some improve­ Pape. vealed the jewel box but the valuables Francisco Yndart, a concert hall attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora­ start up again next Monday on 300, 000 ments as well a3 protecting the property The prices are cut to close them out............... The new names among campers since except the l>onds had been removed. feet of logs which are being driven down from destruction as a camping place. singer at Los Angeles, brought suit to tive Nervine, and 1 commenced to use it our last issue are as follows; the Misses the nver by the contractor David Horn. James D. Sherman of the Round val­ recover $100,000 from the Coronel estate. Trith the very best effect. Since then I Grant Rawlings, ex-county recorder, and Stephenson, Prof. Hitchcock and wife. Miss Dodge has a big stock of hammocks, Jos. Kock, the map man, have put on the Hattie Sackett. Ashland; the Misses ley district in Mendocino county, Cal., The trust document upon which lie have kept a bottle in my house and use it comprising cheap, medium and best market a correct map of Jackson county, Bhideler, Mrs. Dr. Geary and children, is the latest victim of assassination in pased his claim has just been declared whenever my nerves become unstrung, with grades at prices to suit the times. always the same good results. My son also four feet high and three feet wide. It con­ Medford. the series of homicides prevailing in a forgery in Judge Sluiw's court. - takes it for nervousness tains all present owners of land, post ­ Mrs. Joe Poore and little son expect to that section of late. Sherman at one H. H. Hunter, Ex-Sheriff Frank Walker Campers by the roadside near Carson, Dr. Miles’ with like never falling and 8. J. Fore of Yreka in company with offices, county roads, streams and rivers return to their home at Dunsmuir this time killed Mike Meagher in Kansas in Nev., found eleven $10 gold coins of Mens’ Summer Balbriggan from......... 50c to 35c. success. I have recom­ Nervine W. W. Adams, a mining expert from Butte and voting precincts. It is a valuable con­ week to remain for a time. Mr. Poore ÍÍ mended it to many and City, Mon., representing great wealth, cern and will be put on the market-by Mr. runs as engineer on the Sbas ta division a conflict between cowboys and owners 1854 mintage under some brush. Bones “ “ “ ~....... 25c ‘ 25 c. •were on last evening’s train for Indian Rawlings of Medford for the small sum of as far as Ashland.so bis family will remove of cattle the former were driving away. were scattered among the eoin, which Restores It cures them. AU who there later on. and Boys ’ Straw Hats cut 1-2 to close out. After coming to California he killed a indicates that some man perished there creek, in the Happy Camp section, going $3. suffer fropi nerve via Grants Pass. They are looking for a A Bryan club was organized at Jackson­ The Misses Dowling of Yreka, have been jeweler, F. U. Parker, at Ukiah. It is many years ago with the coin in his Health...... troubles should try It. $1.50. shoes, solid leather,at. big mining deal. ville Tuesday evening, Attorneys Wm. M. spending the week resting from their It is free frufa narcotics, perfectly harm­ Colvigand A. N. Soliss, democrats con­ winter’s work at the High school. Miss stated his victims numbered a half pocket. 1.25. Boys ’ Cvrle Congress. less, aud yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Giant Powder, 13z‘i cents per pound, verted to 16 to 1 free silver coinage by the Cassie will teach the school at Coles, this dozen in all. Two fishermen picked up a beautiful Miles, through his Nervine is a benefactor at R. 8. Barclay & Son, Talent. Mens’ Corderoy pants, heavy only 2.25. tidal wave that nominated Bryan,'were coming winter and Miss Nellie will grad- Dr. F. A. Nief, a veterinary surgeon pointer dog eight miles out beyond the to thousands.” A. C. LEHMAN, Allen Hildreth has purchased D. D. elected president and secretary of the club, uate at home this year. at San Francisco, has discovered tuber ­ Straw Hats for Boys ................ ■ .05. heads at Sjm Francisco. lle had evi­ Editor and proprietor of D er L andsman . Good’s interest in the pioneer truck, dray respectively. They have given it out cold ' - ---- —e------ .—— culosis in a duck's liver. The duck was dently fallen overboard from an outgo­ Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on guarantee and transfer business of Ashland and the that they have renounced eternally their Mill Feetf. being dressed for the table when the ing steamer and had been swimming first bottle will benefit or money refunded. advertisement of the new firm appears else­ vassalage to the gold standard. Sheriff A. Wholesale, $12.50 per ton. Retail, 70 diseased condition of the liver was for several hours when rescued. where in this issue of the R ecord . Messrs. S. Barnes, populist, was elected vice-presi­ cents per 100 at the Ashland Roller Flour noticed. Fox & Hildreth are energetic and reliable dent. Judge Dorn of Monterey county, Cal., YOUTItS TBULY, hustlers, just the kind of men for that Mills. The District Fair. ALLEN HILDRETH. The mills of the Sperry Flour Com­ has decided the late grand jury o^that W1LI1AM FOX, business. Normal School Notes. The third anuai district fair for Jack- pany, located at Paso Robles, were county was an illegal body, and all in­ Miners’ supplies at R. S. Barclay & son and Josephine county will be held at Prof. J. J. Berry has returned from Cal- burned on the 12th inst. dictments found by it were quashed. Son, Talent. Cheap. the Central Point fair grounds for five ifornia and is assisting in the work of the The canning and fruit packing estab ­ Drought Is causing much suffering days, beginiug Sept. 32d, The associat ­ Max Pracht, the great and only genuine summer Normal. (notgood unless bearing the M. H. signa­ ion announces that $2200 will be o ffered Edith Gregory, one of the commercial lishment at Anderson, Cal., was des­ among the poor in Guana Juato, ture) original McKinley man, arrived home for premiums and purses. How much graduates, is book-keeper for Virgin & Co. troyed by fire a few days ago. Ashland, Oregon. Mexico. i from the east Tuesday for a visit of a few will actually be paid is not mentioned. Present correspondance indicates a much Lord Sholto Dquglai>s has returned to ^’ogales, Mexieo, was attacked by days with bis family in Ashland. He then larger attendence than last year. The en­ goes to Portland to impart the Hanna in­ The people are not equipped to patronize rollment of last year will be Doubled by the Yaqui Indians on Wednesday night and Los Angeles from his sojourn in Ari­ City Passenger the anuai farce called the district fair and structions to the faithful. As soon as the middle of this school year. fifteen people were killed. The trouble zona, and announces that he will now secret is revealed he will journey on to the repeated failures is the best evidence Places are wanted for four young ladies and Truck Transfer other states in the Union, the great of that fact. Besides that, the reputation who wish to work tor board in order to at­ is caused by believers in Teresa de Ca- remain among the Angels. mystery to unfold. The republicans are of the thing has become so notoriously tend school. Who can assist these wo rthy bora, a reputed saint, who wields great The employees of the California State ---- All kinds 01 freight, baggage not suffering for the want of ready cash and rotten that its word is no longer good young women? influence over the Indians. Printing Office have passed resolutions household goods, etc., transfer- Max has no anx'ety about getting stuck on with the public, who have been imposed Three young men wish to do chores for ed with promptness and safety. Leonard Zeittraeger and his 13-year- in regard to the agitation for investiga­ the road. board. Here is an opportunity to do a vast upon as long aB they are liable to stand Hauling on a large scale cou- tion of the printing department, saying amount of good for tne young people and old son WiBie, have just completed The difference between Pills and Sim­ it. We wish the fair sueess, but the for the school. , traded for, .... , . . E, THE UNDER8IGNED COMMITTEE, selected their walk f ’ ui San Jose, Cal., to Hobo ­ there is no reasons for any special in ­ mons Liver Regulator, is just this: Pills prospects are more favorable for the re­ to count the beans in the Glass Man at................... The mother of a young lady in Lane don’t go down very easy with most people, cording of, another tailure. ken, N. J. The father lost an arm in vestigation. county wishes to mortgage a house and lot WOOD ZFOJR, S-A/LZE and you feel them afterwards. While Sim­ in Phoenix for $50 that her daughter may an accident in a mill and his house soon J. T. Newcomer, who is seventy yeprs mons Liver Regulator in liquid or powder The Wheat Crop. finish her preparation for teaching. She is after burned and his wife and three old, was convicted of murder at Stock­ ------ ICE IN 8EASON— is very pleasant to take, and tbe only feel­ The receipts of new wheat at the a very worthy amd energetic young wo­ children perished, leaving him helpless ton, for having slain his mining part­ ing that you have afterwards is the great men. Who can help their matter» Wil. handle ice in Ashland during the relief that it gives from Constipation, Bil­ Ashland mills, have been large during He Beeks relatives in ner, Colonel Dorsey, in a business quar­ Small houses are again wanted near the and penniless. FTER CAREFULLY COUNTING THEM find that summer season, Delivered at your door iousness, Sick Headache and Dyspepsia. the past week and continue so. The campus, the East. rel. that will rent for about $5 per the Glass Man contained........................... . . . . every morning. acreage o( the wheat crop in this valley, month. Who will be the first man to help It is a mild laxatiye and a tonic. The town clerk^f Redding, John Rus ­ Fied Dow of Fresno shipped twenty- is about the same as laBt year but the R. Rouse, who has had much ex­ product is far from being up to the aver­ himself as well as the school by building sell, shot himself dead at his home be­ ÆWPassengers delivered to any part of nine boxes of choice pears to Montreal, perience in the hotel business, has rent­ age and quality much inferior to that of such cottages. People gave up moving the city. here last year because tbey could not rent cause of a shortage in his insurance ac ­ Canada, llis returns show selling price ed the Ashland House, the pioneer hotel last year’s wheat. The grain was dam­ property near the school. Ticket No. 63, Guess 4000, Gets 1st Prize............ ...................... $20 00 counts, being agent of the London and $46 88. Expenses $45 46. Net $1 42. of this city, and is conducting tbe same, aged much bv shrinkage during the hot «< «t u it Some man with a large heart drove in Liverpool Insurance Company. 2d ..................... 15 00 4080, 77, having taken charge Tuesday. The steamer Queen arrived at Port << «C il Bpell. Mr. Virgin estimates the loss to from Neil creek with a ton of good hay and 3d Il • • • • • • ••••• ..................... 10 00 3971, << 32, WANTED AT ONCE! unloaded it m the barn on the campus and <1 ll Two companies of the 24th Infantry, << Townsend (Wash.), from Alaska with ll ..................... 5 00 Wimer Bros, have just finished a good the farmers cf the valley from this cause said that he brought it as a gift to the 4th 3913, 21, stationed at Nogales, have started on 184 passengers; among them were thirty- cleanup at their Waldo placer mines and to be at least 40,000 bushels. The school. two disgusted miners from Cook’s Inlet. tbe Journal says they will soon spend I shrunken grain requires about a peck 1500 0 Total, ctive agents for each It would be a fine thing for the school if the trail of the murderous Yaquis. Exclusive oontrol and no M. A. ALFORD j $6000 among the people in further im­ more than wheat of average grade to forty such men would drive in with a load At Sunrise City, Alaska, not far from The hitter tell a story of suffering. Ac­ risk. County. J ko . R. NORRIS > Committee. Will clear 12 to 35 hundred dollars a make a barrel of fiour. These mills are of wood each, and one man with a load of Cook’s Inlet, are 1000 miners who are cording to the Queen’s passengers, not provements. year. Enclose stamp tor full particulars F. M. DRAKE J straw to fill dormitory bed ticks. pacing 45 cents for wheat as against 42 One of tbe happiest events occurred at Such gifts as these* would indicate to the destitute and on the verge of starva­ one man has made a strike in Cook’s or 25c for $1 sample. Big Rapids Mineral Inlet this year. the close of the reunion. The birthday paid down the valley. Complaint is authorities of the state that it will be a com­ tion. Water Co., Big Rapids, Mich. ot Commander Damon and that of Miss made, however, that there is scarcity of mendable thing for the coming legislature There were only ninety-three watches Safe crackers were at w ork in Santa Lillie High, an old soldier’s daughter, money to handle ths crop as thej miller to make the appropriation of ten thousand came opportune for this closing festivity, and middle men can get no accomodation to their school. It will be economically us­ Barbara, The latest report is to the ef­ reported for assessment in the whole of which was gotten up with two hour’s at the banks. This complaint is now ed by a people so liberal in support of edu­ fect that $85 was taken from the safe of San Benito county, Cal., and only 115 the Santa Barbara and Lompoc Stage firearms of all descriptions, or one to notice, largely in celebration ot these two nearly universal, sterility of money all cation. Miss Downing of the Junior class was Company. -very sixty inhabitants. natal anniversaries. Commander Damon along the line. called home by a telegram announcing the was 63 years old and Miss High’s birth­ The California State Typographical sad news or the death of her brother. Her Planing Mill Burned at Medford, day was her twenty-first. The cooking is in Multnomah county, she will re­ Union held its convention at Fresno. Medford had another fire Saturday home and the preparation of the whole of the turn by the opening of the regular term of The following officers were elected for elaborate menu was done by tbe ladies night about 11 o’clock which consumed school. Awarded 1896: President, A. D. Marshall of on the ground, proving them to be no the planing mill owned by G. L. Scher­ merhorn and all of the dry houses, barn Higheet'Honore- —World's Fair, Fresno; vice-president, C. II. Prisk of povices in the practical demands of In order to put dov. u tho Cuban re­ eamp life. One hundred and five guests and adiacant buildings, together with Grass Valley; secretary-treasurer, A. Cold Medal, Midwinter Fair. HEADQUARTERS FOR were seated at the hospitable board, fol­ 60,000 feet of lumber most of which was bellion Martinez Campos estimates that J. Reed of Oakland; executive commit­ for County Treasurer G. P. Lindley ’ s it will require 400,000 men. That will lowed by the little girls and boys in num­ tee, E. I. Woodman of Sacramento, C. HARDWARE, bers, whose recollections of the event new block. The other buildings in the be almost ono soldier to every four liv­ D. Rogers of Oakland, C. K. Backes» of STOVES and will stay with them over many birthdays neighborhood barely escaped. The mill ing inhabitants of the island, white and San Francisco; delegate to Interna­ was doing a large business for the num ­ jas tbe years roll along. TINNWARE erous buijdings being erected in that black, counting iu women, babies and tional Typographical Union convention A nice line of Floor Matting just in—prices low. town. Schermerhorn’s loss was about helpless old men. This is what Spain at Colorado Springs, E. I. Woodman of Klamath County News. Trunks and canvas-covered Telescopes; Mirrors, Grant Crary and M. O. Warner of Peli­ $3000 covered with $1800 insurance. Art has come to in her degenerate latter Sacramento. Window Shades, Lamberquin poles and trimmings, can bay, treated Klamath Falls friends to Nicholson, one of the firemen was un­ The Seattle Evening Times was sold some rare music last week. able to keep up his pace in the run and days. Screens, Picture Frames, bedding, Etc., Etc. by C. A. Hughes and T. A. Navies to Mrs. J. H. Russel and daughters, Maybel fell, the hose cart in going over him Specimen cf pure American wit from C. F. Fishback and A. J. Blethen, one F ALL KINDS and GRADES White, New Home and Magestic Sewing Machines. and Pearl, of Ashland. Mrs. J. D. Fountain badly bruised up his arm, bqt broke no a southern paper: “Our mule was Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder. Caps time owner of the Minneapolis Tribune and children, W. 8. Parrott, the artist, A. bones. V and Fuse. A tine line of Electric Cutleuy, Best machine oil, needles and repairs for all kinds struck by lightning yesterday. The and later of the Minneapolis Penny Castel, Joe Pierce, Bailey Tiffany, Prof. W. and a large and complete stock of Fishing Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block. T. Butcher, Roy Wright and Sheriff Fitch of Sewing Machines. lightning is doing as well as could be Press, It will be a free silver paper. Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of and son of Klamath Falls have gone to the all kinds done on short notice. AH work expected under tho circumstances. ” Wanted Mazama doings at Crater lake. guaranteed. BftBY CARRIAGES at less than city prices, Airaira Hay for Sale. Jackson county property. Will trade