Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 24, 1896, Image 1

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VOL. IX.
Prof. Benson’s Slangy Blunder.
Roseburg Review, (Dem.)
Prof. H. L. Benson says that two years
ago the populists were talking about the
“rotten old democratic party;" now they
JQR. J. S. HERNDON,
were embracing that narty, and kissing its
“rotten, old lips.” Our eloquent, though
somewhat slangy friend, is mistaken In
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
his diagnosis of the present political situat­
ion. Tbe “rotten old democratic party,”
A shland ,
O regon . refered to last campaign, is now runing
Palmer and Buckner for president and
O^Office— In Townsend Building, on vice president, and it is tbe McKinley party
Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon.
that is doing the embracing act— tnat is,
they are hugging tbe vain delusion that
“rotten old party” will poll enough votes
A
HINMAN. D. D. S
to defeat Mr. Bryan. It is an honest,
intelligent populism, a pure, Jeffersonian
democracy and a patriotic silver republican­
ism that have coalesced for the election of
DENTIST.
a clean man for president and for tbeir
country’s good. We trust, professor, that
you now understand the situation perfectly
ÄF“ln the Masonic Building up stair, and will not repeat your mistake again, a
over Poet Office.
Think It Oyer.
Haye you ever heard ot a medicine with
J^R. S. T. SONGER.
such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsapa­
rilla? Don't you know that Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla, the One True Blood Purifier, has
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
proved, over and over again, that it has
power to cure, even after all other remidies
rail? If you have impure blood you may
Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon,
take Hood's Sarsaparilla with the utmost
A shland ........................................... O regon . confidence that ft will do yon good.
Hood’s Pills assist digestion. 25 cents.
JJK. C. W. BARR.
DIED.
Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Block.
A shland , O regon .
CATON—In Jacksonville, Sept. 16, 189G,
Sybil A., wife of Milo Caton; aged 69
years, 2 months and 2 days.
* 11 work pertaining to modern dent­ LABOURDETTE—In Jacksonville, Sept.
istry. Painless operations a specialty.
14, 1896, Urban Labourdette; aged 66
years.
M. BROWER
M. D.
List of Letters
Remaining uncalled in the Ashland P.
O.. for Sept. 21, 1896:
Eakin. J A
Fisher. S P
Fleming, Miss M A
Hart, Thos
O regon .
A shland .
McClallen, J & R S
Perry, W M
Patterson, Jno
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­
Persons calling for same will please say
chanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
“advertised.”
W. H, B runk , P. M.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
G. A. R.
HOW LIFE
BEGAN.
The Origin No Longer Involved In
Mystery.
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
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PRESSED BRICKS.
Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block.
Wood wanted. Inquire at the R ecord
office.
R. P. Fabj, the insurance man was here
Monday.
Miss Carrie Roper is visiting Jacksonville
friends this week.
Miss Bernice Cameron is teaching the
Uniontown district school.
Miss Marhoffer of Crescent City is visit­
ing Mrs. Geo. Hines at Jacksonville.
Hon. J. K. Weatherford of Albany was
on Bunday s train for San Francisco.
J. D. Fenton of Siskiyou tapped the pay
car here Sunday and we felt tne effects of
the silver.
Larson will have a Babie’s day. Bring
your baby on October 1st and 2nd and get
a photo free.
■i Mr. and Mrs. B. Daw left Sunday for
their farm at Shields, Linn county, to again
take charge of it.
Judge Hanna decided the big Medford
distillery suit in favor of tbe defendants,
P, B. Theiss and G. W. Bashford,
Ex-sheritt'T. Shattuck of Josephine coun­
ty is shipping water melons to Portland by
the carload, some of which go over 40 lbs.
The Salvation Army will have a coffee
supper at their hall, Satuday evening Sept.
26tn. All are invited. Coffee and cake
ten cents.
Miss Cora Baldwin has retutned from a
visit with Klamath Falls relatives. Miss
May Roberts came in with her en route to
school at Salem.
A continued lecture in the Baptist church
next Sunday mgnt. Subject: The Law of
Moses and the Lord’s day as history and
the Bible record them.
J. K. Van Sant has returned from Sacra­
mento where his daughter Jessie had un­
dergone a dangerous operation for appen­
dicitis and is recovering.
Jap Mjnto.extreasurer ot Marion county,
a prominent republican and belonging to
the pioneer republican family of office-hold­
ers by that name, was commited to the in­
sane asylum from Roseburg Saturday.
Rev. Father Desmaris will hold services
at 9 a m. and 7.30 p, m. in the Catholic
church at Ashland, Sunday Sept. 27th.
The subject, of the evening lecture will be
“The Civilizer of Nations.” Everybody
welcome.
Col. James Scobie and wife and J. H.
Strobridge and bride of Oakland, Cal., have
been stopping at Hotel Oregon and visiting
friends and relatives here. Mr. Strobridge
was connected with the construction of the
railroad into Ashland and is also very well
to do.
Eight men are working on a 315 feet tun­
nel and 175 foot shaft on the Oregon Nickel
mine at Riddle, and other prospecting
work is being done in the mountains. The
ore is being piled up in heaps along the
edge of the grade or thrown over the dump
down the steep hillside.
W. R. Kincaid and Job Tozer returned
Saturday from jury service at Jacksonville.
Job reports that an all night out jury on
which he sat took a straw vote on the mon­
ey question. The twelve men were all for
the free coinage of silver. The jury list is
drawn from the tax roll of this county. We
submit it as an exhibit alongside of the
McKinley polls taken in elegant Pullman
cars traveling through the country.
The Oregonian had a big item about the
>40,000 worth of gold dust, representing a
{jortion of the seasons cleanup of the Stor­
ing mine near Jacksonville, which was dis-
flayed in the window of the Oregon Safe
deposit Co. in the Chamber of Commerce
building. The Oregonian reporter tried to
work out an object lesson for goldbugism,
,
out
of its appearance. Jackson county is
the largest gold producer in the state yet it
votes the Populist ticket steadily.
Wm. Ulrich returned from Sissons Mon­
day and reports that W. W. Van Arsdale,
who is employing from 300 to 400 people
building a railroad to the McCloud timber
belt, shipped in and paid them all off in
silver this month,the amount being >12,000.
He thought it would be a terrifying object
lesson, Sisson being a hot bed of populism.
Bill says it proved a boomerang aWthe
piles of money made the boys feel happier
than if it had been paper or gold.
A. W. Silsby, W. F. Horn and J. 8.
Tucker have secured possession of a large
tract of auriferous gravel at Oak Flat on
the lower Illinois river, and they will at
once proceed to equip it with pipe and giant.
The ground is so situated that water can be
had from Soldier and Briggs creeks in suf­
ficient quantities to maintain six giants the
greater part of the year. This makes the
fourth hydraulic proposition now being
placed in proper condition in that neigh-
xirhood.—Grants Pass Journal.
Circuit Court Proceedings.
D H Miller vs J W Hockersmith; to re­
cover money. Judgment for >355.
T J Hamlin vs J W Hockersmith; same.
J udgement for >522.
8 T Songer ys J J and Abbie Donahue;
Continued.
W 1 Vawter ys Tolo Mining Co; same.
Continue.
Jackson County Bank vs Mary H. and
E E Hanley; same. Judgement for >261.
Kearnes, White & Co vs Geo J and L L
Armstrong. Same. Dismissed.
Pacific Press Publishing Co vs M E Rigby
same. Judgement for >141.25.
K Beswick vs J A and M A Carter; same.
Dismissed.
Oregon-California R R Co vs Geo Engle ;
same. Continued.
Jas Drum v. John R Robinson; same.
J udgement for >102.04.
Geo Brown vs John Cook; same. Judge­
ment for >155.04.
Laura Decker vs Henry Decker; divorce.
Decree granted.
A J Stewart vs Chas and Victoria Cowies;
to foreclose mortgage. Decree granted.
John T Pannan vs J H Anderson; same.
Decree granted.
A W Colver vs W G and 8 C Tanner,
same. Decree granted.
G W Issacs vs M E and Lizzie Rigby;
equity. Dismissed.
Published every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
For Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint you have a printed
guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vital-
izer. It never fails to cure. For sale by T.
K. Bolton.________________
Real Estate.
Albert P Greene to J 8 Hagey; lot 1 blk
26. Medford, >600.
Elda Greene to J 8 Hagey; lot 2, blk 26,
Medford. >100.
O & T Co to G W Rockwell; lots 7 and 8
blk 1, R R add to Ashland. >120.
Geo H Andrews to G W Rockwell; lots 5
and 6, blk 1, R R ad to Ashland. >120.
Lydia Griswold to Frank Salsbury et al;
right of way for water flume across certain
land in tp % s, r 1 e. >1.00.
Elizabeth Cummons to Chas D Cummons
and Mamie N Cummons; land in Ashland.
>300.
J E Miller to Wm Crane; lots 7 and 8,
blk 21, Medford. >600.
Wm Crane to Ed Worman; same.>458.
H. B. Carterto G R Mathews; landin tp
39 s, rle, >600.
MINING LOCATIONS.
N D and Alex Hamilton on Sept 12th Io-
cated a quartz claim in Pleasant creek dis­
trict.
Geo E Bennett in August located a placer
claim of 20 acres in Foots creek district.
G W Lance & Sons on Sept. 15th located
a water right of 300 inches of water to be
taken out of Long Gulch, near Foots creek.
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Hoods
Pills
Sold by ail drugglit*. 24 cent*.
Pr*Hr*d Ml/ br «. Ii MM4 • <*i fciwsili M ma
Karl’s Clover Root Tea
is a sure cure for Headache and nervous
diseases. Nothing relieves so quickly. For
sail by.T, K. Belton.
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A bsolutely
pure
SENATOR MITCHELL!
THE SENATOR CLASSIFIES HIMSELF.
Commenting on an editorial in the Oregonian on “Free Silver and Repudi­
aban,”, the Senator said: “The argument is the old, threadbare one of the mono-
metalista. It is the argument of the creditor against the debtor, of the banker
against the farmer, of the rich against tbe poor, of the bond-holder against the in­
terest-paying masses, of the holder of the bond for tbe pound of flesh against tbe
helpless sufferer, bleeding at every pore as Shylock’s pound is exacted; it is the ar.
gument of the capitalist against the honept toil of the daily laborer, the farmer, the
mechanic and artisan. It is the argument of Wall street against the suffering,
toiling millions—the builders and producers of the country—whose bene and
muscle, whose sweat and blood, whose indomitable energy, fearless enterprise, in­
tegrity, and push have laid the foundation and erected tbe grand structure of tbe
empire in the vast fields of the mighty West.
IN A CONTROVERSY LIKE
THIS I PREFER TO BE CLASSED WITH THE RATTER.”—Speech of January
29, 1890.
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ASHLAND
MILLS.
(OOH PATENT I FLOU», )
ARE THE FARMERS STILL BLIND TO THEIR OWN INTEREST?
“Can tbe eight million and odd farmers in this country be hoodwinked and de­
ceived by the pretense that their interests are tobe advanced by tbe demonetization
of Bilver and tbe maintenance and perpetuity of the single gold standard? Can they
be so blind to their own interests as to b9 made to believe that the eli mination of
one of tbe precious metals from the circulating medium of tbe country, with the
resultant contraction of that medium, the destruction of silver, the money of the
poorman and tbe working man, will advance tbeir interest or contribute to their
welfare? To suppose for one minute that such a thing can be so, is to misinterpret
the intelligence of the great masses of the fanners, the planters and producers of
this country.”—Speech September 12, 1893.
J. B. RUSSELL.
Best to take after dinner;
prevent distress, aid diges­
tion, cure constipation.
Purely vegetable ; do not gripe
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year............................................. >1 75
Six Months.......................................... 1 00
Three Months....................................... 5
Advertising rates given on application
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Contracting & Building
or cau«« pain.
Chief of the County Papers
NO. 18.
The origin of life is no longer involved
Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ in mystery, as is proved by the great ev­
THE INSATIATE STOCK GAMBLERS.
rades cordially welcomed.
Sent it to His Mother in Germany.
olutionists of the age, Darwin, Spencer,
A, C. S pencer , Commander.
Mr. Jacob Esbensen, who is in the
Huxley, Draper and others. Life organ­
G. O. V annatta , Adjutant.
“The eyes of the money changers of Lombard street and the unconscionable
employ of the Cbiago Lumber Co., at 6tock-gam biers, of Wall street are centered on tbe Senate of the United States as
ized in an electrical bioplasm, a micro­
Des Moines, Iowa, savs: “I have just
cite of minute smallness, that has gone
W. 11. C.
sent some medicine back to my mother never before. They wait with ill concealed anxiety the result of a vote that will in.
on developing and reproducing itself
BURNSIDE BELIEF CORPS NO. 24
in the old country, that I know from crease by one-half the purchasing power of gold and cut down in like proportion the
Meets m Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock
through past countless ages, following
personal use to be the best medicine in price of every agricultural commodity produced in this country. Demonetize and
m. on the second and fourth Fridays of
> closely the great law of nature, evolution,
the world for rheumatism, having used utterly destroy silver as a money metal, as is proposed bj- the pending bill, and
each month. M rs . J. D. C rocker , Pres.
it in my family for several years. It is
until man is the result. At the age of
Mas. L ydia G riswold , Sec’y.
called Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It al­ the record on history’s page of disgraceful scramble among the nations that must
forty, and many before that time, be be­
ways does the work.” 50 cent bottles inevitably follow for the possession of tbe world’s Bupply of gold, will be a dark
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
for sale by Ashland Drug Co.
gins gradually to give the electrical
and ineffaceable blot on the civilization of the age. Then each of the great powers,
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights o force nature gave him to Btrong bodies,
like the miserable miser in the chimes of Normandy, will cry, “Gold! Gold! Gold!”
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon^ meets every
Evolution of Shipbuilding.
and to obtain it ne sacrifice ot either interest or honor will be too great, not even the
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good weakness and disease taking its place.
Fifty years ago all ocean ships were reduction of tbe people to a system of peonage or serfdom. Let this be done, then
To avert the latter and stay ics ravages
standing are cordially invited to attena,
built of wood, propelled by sails and
F. D. W agner , 0. C.
one should restore the lost balance by
S. G. E ggers , K. of R & 8.
maneuvered by manual labor. The ma­ the little less than four thousand millions of gold in the world will become tbe
frequent supplies of electricity brought
terial limited their length, which did mighty and attractive jack-pot for the possession ®f which tbe dice of tbe nations
as near nature’s standard and require-
not
often exceed 100 feet, and the num­ will be thrown. And pending that great international game, in which the nations
MASONIC,
monte as possibile.
ber of ships over S00 tons burden was will be the gamblers,the best interests, the most sacred rights, the brightest hopes,
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
Dr. Darrin has the only perfected ap-
comparatively small. In the modern the highest aspirations of the great masses of the people will, it is feared, go down
Regular convocations on the Thursday paratus and methods of administering
ships steam power takes the place of forever in impenetrable darkness and irretrievable ruin.”—Speech of September
next after the full moon.
nature’s remedy, and bis success in tbe
manual labor. It rolls the plates of 12, 1893.
E. V. C arter , H. P.
which the ship is constructed, bends
treatment and cure of diseases is simply
E. A. 8 h ERWIN, Secretary.
them to the required shape, cuts, drills
unparalleled. The doctor makes a spec-
THAT RAILROAD TO MARS.
and rivets them in their places. It
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
ialty of all diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose
weighs the anchor; it propels the ship
The Senator said in bis speech of January, 1896, “that it would be just as im
Stated communications on the Thursday and throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis,
in spite of winds or currents; it steers, possible to secure an international agreement EITHER NOW OR HEREAFTER
of or before the full moon.
la grippe, dyspepsia, heart, liver, bladder
ventilates and lights the ship when on as to secure railroad connection between here and the planet Mars.”
E. A. S herwin , W. M.
and kidney disease. He permanently
the ocean; it takes the cargo on board
C. H. V aüpel , Secretary.
cures all female troubles, leucorrhoea, ul­
and discharges it on arrival. The use
ceration,displacements, painful menstrua­
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S.
of iron favors the construction of ships AN APPEAL FOR
THE INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL
of a large siee, of forms which afford
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays tion,etc., also genitourinary, and skin dis­
POLICY ADVOCATED
BY MR. BRYAN.
NO
In each month.
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eases in other sex; such as blood taints,
small resistance to the water and with
DICTATION BY THE BRITISH CROHN.
M rs . L’ M. C aldwell , W. M.
compartments which make the ship
syphilis, gonorrhoea, gleet, seminal
M rs . S. C. C handler . Secretary.
practically unsinkable in heavy seas or
weakness and lost vigor, hydroceles,
“In conclusion, Mr. President, is it not about time this great nation, these Unit-
by collision. Their size, the economy
varicoceles and stricture, cured and guar­
I. O. O. F.
with which they are propelled and the ed States of America, should assert its monetary, as well as its commercial inde­
anteed in every case.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
certainty of their arrival cheapen the pendence? Are we with our vast territory, our immeasurable resources, our model
Dr. Darrin can be consulted tree at
cost of transportation.
Hold regular meetings every Thursaav the Hotel Nash, Medford, Sept. 19th to
government, our 70,000,000 of brave, intelligent, aggressive people, to forever ac­
The steam engine, by compressing knowledge our dependence on Great Bntian or any other power on earth, in either
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
in good standing are cordially invited to Oct. 3d and at the Hotel Oregon, Oct. 4th
air, gives us control over the tempera­
attend.
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F. M. D rake , N. G.
to the 17tb.
ture of cool chambers. In these not only a monetary or any other sense? Must we, while denying the right of any other
H. 8. E vans , SeC’y, P. O. box 102.
Persons desiring treatment should ap­
fresh meat, but the delicate produce of power on the globe, republican or mouarchial, liberal or despotic, to dictate to us
the antipodes, is brought across the ocean as to the character of our legislation upon any or all of the great questions touching
ply soon, as many cases require a second
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
to our doers without deterioration. our industrial or commercial interests, questions involving the right of expatriation,
treatment. Read the following remark­
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and able cures:
While railways have done much to al­ the character of people we shall admit to our shores, the encroachment of alien sys­
4th Monday in each month. Members in
Klamath County Item s.
ter the social conditions of each individ­ tems, even to limits far beyond our national borders, but upon the hemisphere up­
Geo.
Scbmith,
Astoria,
deafness,
cured
;
good standing cordially invited to attend.
Henry Ammerman was in Klamath ual nation, the application of iron and on which we live, questions involving our national honor, and every conceivable
H. S. E vans , C. P.
John Savenson, Farmington Or., deafness county last week,
steam to our ships is revolutionizing the subject pertaining to our present and future welfare, and the promotion and pro­
P- obt , T aylor , Scribe.
cured; J. H. Wilson, Mist, Or., pilee
Ethel, the infant daughter of Sheriff Fitch international commercial conditions of
twenty years, cured; Rev. J. E. Coenour, and wife, died on the 15th inst.
the world, and it is gradually chang­ gress of our civilization, save and except one—that relating to our monetary system
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24.
Portland, Or., skin disease cured; A. Pool,
J. O. Hamaker and family of Bonanza ing the course of our agricultural as —and as to that one must we be forever subservient to the will, and the wish, and
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each Eagle Point, Or., heart and liver trouble, have gone to Rogue river valley.
well as of our domestic life.—Marine the dictation of Great Britian ? Has the more than a century of our national life,
month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland.
restored; Milt Jones, Perrydale, Or.,
with all the prestige, and influence, and power, and glory that have come to us in
U. G, Hurley and family of Talent have J ournal.
Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G.
cured of polypus of tbe nose; Mrs. A. E. located at Klamath Falls where he has
our unparalleled progress as a nation, and in the development of a civilizaiion than
M iss N ina E mery , Secv.
Hell
Will
Be
on
a
Comet.
opened a photograph gallery.
Patee, Albany, Or., ovarian aud womb
Dr. Whiston, a friend of the great Sir which none so grand has ever existed since the creation of man, still left us a poor,
Mrs. Bunch and, sons and daughters of
trouble,
cured
;
William
M.
Post
Trouts-
A. O. U. W.
Medford have been visiting Crater Jake Isaac Newton and au astronomer of high weak, dependent of the British Crown?”—Speech of Jan. 30tb, 1896,
dale,
Or.,
almost
total
deafness
cured;
and
Wm. Spence's family on the Childers repute, professed to believe that hell is
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall J. T. George, Glenden, WaBh., chronic ranch.
or will be located on a comet. He said: JFe recommend voters to read all speeches by the Honorable Sen­
every second and fourth Wednesday in rheumatism five years, cured; Mrs. Mary
Frank Miner of Yrekahas purchased Capt. “According to my calculations, this
ator on the Money Question made within the past six years.
each month. All brethren in good standing
J, W. Siemens’ merchandise business and
A. Johnson, McMiniville, Or., deafness ¡3 now in charge. Capt. Siemens will de­ theory (his queer hell belief), which be­
are cordially invited to attend.
ASK him : TO EXPLAIN.
many years, cured; C. E. Mayhew, 14 vote his time to the duties of county and longs to me and me aloue, locates hell,
M. R. M oore , M. W.
J. R. C asey , Recorder
the awful prison house of the damned,
Market street, Portland, rheumatism in city treasurer and his barber business.
in the fiery nucleus of some perhaps
the worst form, cured; Henry Von Helms
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
One cf the most tremendous artificial
Beu Brush’s legs do not seem to be in yet undiscovered comet of unthinkable
K. O. T. M.
Sandy, Or., cancer of tbe nose and q^tarrh,
size.
In
this
wide
circling
chariot
of
The
intense itching and smarting inci­
lights
ever
constructed
will
soon
be
in
the
best
repair.
GRANITE TENT NO. 4, KNIGHTS OF THE cured; J. S Jennings, Seiwood,
Or.,
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, anu other
fire
they
(the
damned)
will
be
whirled
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place
in
Kansas
City.
It
is
an
electric
Allerton, with six new performers,
eczema or skin disease, 15 years, cured;
in the twinkling of an eye back into light and so powerful that when fixed diseases of the skin is instantly allaved by
Meet in regulsr review on the second and
leads all sires of the year.
applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Mrs. J. Ellis, 325 Clay street, Portland,
space hundreds of miles from the great
Joe Patchen, 2:03, is now the world’s torchbearer of our system. Thus instant­ upon the top of a building like somo of Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
Fellow’s Hall, Ashland.
Visiting Sir Or., deafness, diseases peculiar to her
Knights cordially invited.
permanently cured by it. It is equally
sex, cured; Mrs. T. B. Hatfield’s son, champion stallion.
ly will the wretched tenants of this fly­ the tallest cf the structures in Chicago efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem­
G. W. U rowson , Com.
it
would
be
plainly
seen
20
miles
away.
31411th
street,
Portland,Or.,
discharging
Billy
Walters,
by
the
pacer
Whale
­
ing hell be giveu two unbearable ex­
C has . H. G illette , R. K.
edy for sore nipples; chanped hands, chil­
ear and deafness, cured; C A Vanderford, bone, is the latest 2:10 performer.
tremes, one of cold and the other of From the height of an ordinary build­ blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eves.
North Yamhill, Or., deafness and ringing
Daisy Wilson, 2:20%, is called the heat, this to continue through ages of ing it can be seen 12 miles. It is so For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
noises, cured in ten minutes; Chas B midget pacer. She is only 13)4 hands eternity, while the Almighty is dispens­ penetrating that it will pierce the
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they
ing the severities of justioe. ’ ’—St. Louis densest fog for a distance of 2,000 feet
McCracken. Dalles, Or., consumption, ca* high.
are
just what a horse needs when in bad condi­
A light like this on board a ship would tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
tarrh and bronchitis, restored to health ; J
It is likely that a fall meeting of six Republic.
prevent collision in any darkness or ob­
M Simmons, Oakville, Wash,, catarrh, flays will be given at Little Rock this
A Natural Beautifier.
For Sale by A shland D rug C o .
House Raising @ H
year.
scuration.
It is a light of more than a
bronchitis and nervous debility, restored;
Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the blood
The “Record” is prepared to do all kinds
McZeus, 2:13, by McKinney, has and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. million candle power.
O A Vorce, Antioch, Cal., deafness 22 yrs.
®
® and Moving
For sale by T. K. Bolton.
of
printing—satisfaction assured.
home
to
Vir-
gone
lame
and
been
sent
could scarcely hear anything, cured in
ten minutes; Miss Rose Berry, sister of ginia.
All work entrusted to my care done
Dan T, 2:06%, carries the hobbled
with dispatch, and on terms to suit
Mrs Miller, postmaster at Hildale, Or.,
the times. See the undersigned be­
pacing record for the year, He is, so far,
tumor
in
the
mouth,
removed;
Stephen
fore letting contracts and save
Wylie,Nassel, Pacific county, Wash., liver unbeaten.
money.
The well known trotter Judge Aus­
complaint and aggravated case of tbe
Oak Street, Ashland.
Q ALLEN
tin,
2:12%, will do no more racing
piles, cured; C E Knotts, Mulino, Clack­
this year.
amas county, Or., nervous debility and
Thordine, 2:11, has dethroned Dan Q,
( pimples on the face, cured; William
Gates, Hillsdale, Or., total deafness in 2:11%, and is now the fastest 8-year-
old pacer.
§ i Dealer in $ $
one ear and partialy so in the other,
Captain Brown has purchased the
—I—I—I—I—I—I—l—l—I—I—I cured in ten minutes; Mrs H J Miller,
corner Fifth and Alder streets, East Port­ Miller & Van Dyke race track at
Grant’s Pass, Or.
Granite, Marble,
land, general debility, cured and gained
Mike Bowerman has shipped Bar­
eight pounds; Mrs AC Landis, 805 West
Freestone Monuments
netta, 2:15, by Barnhart, home to Lex­
street, Seattle, cured of a scrofulous sore
and Copings. on leg twenty years ago by Dr Darrin; ington for repairs.
Of the ten starters in the Futurity
C D Ladd, 529 Kearney street, S. F„ loath­ two were imported—viz, the winner,
Also agents for IRON FENCES.
some discharge of the ear, from the Ogden, aud Rhodesia.
Satisfaction guaranteed
effects of measeh when young, cured in
J. B. Comston of California has sold
P. O. Address : YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. one month; Mrs P Haves’ daughter, tho jumper Wag to W. C. Marshal, a
LWDCOW5
southwest corner Twentieth and Marshal liveryman, at Vancouver, B. O.
Cal.
streets, Portland, goitre (large neck) for
The Gambetta Wilkes pacer Bren­
years, cured with electricity alone.
nan uow has a record of 2:11%, a cut
of 3% seconds from his previous record.
Red River, a son of Red Wilkes,
whose age and material breeding are
somewhat questionable, won a race at
Lebanon, Ind., recently, with a new
record of 2:24%.
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