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It costs the jobber more •nd it is worth more to the consumer. It has a record of cures unknown to any other preparation. It is the best to buy because it is the One True Blood Purifier. Little colds when neglected grow to large diseases and Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral CURES COLD6. Professional Cards A.SHLAND, JACKSON VOL. IX. A Little Child With a Little Cold. Hood's Pills are the best family cathart­ ic and liver medicine. Gentle, reliable, sure. Elda Wood Acquitted. Elda Wood, a boy raised in Sams val­ JQR. J. S. HERNDON, ley who was tried and convicted in theU. S.court of robbing the Rosoburg Coos bay stage in August of last year, was granted PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. a new trial by Judge Bellinger, which A shland , O regon . took place in Portland before the same court last week and resulted in Wood 1; including sup­ Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good per for two, >2; ladies 50c; spectators, standing are cordially invited to attend, 25 cents. F. I), W agner , C. C. S. G. E ggers , K. of R & S. BORN. MASONIC, PATTON—In Big Butte precinct. Nov 22, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. J, I. Patton, a Regular convocations on ths Thursdaj daughter. next after the full moon. E. V. C abtkb , H. P. i LONG—In Uniontown precinct, Nov. 27, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs, Austin Long, a E. A. S herwin , Secretary. son. 1 FLOREY—Near Gold Hill, Nov. 23, 1896. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. to Mr. and Mrs. M. Florey, a son. HAMLETT —At South Boston, Va., Nov, Stated communications on the Thursday 26,1896, to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hamlett, of or before the full moon. nee Alice Carson, a daughter. E. A. B hkbwxn , W. M. C, H. V aupel , Secretary. MARRIED. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays SCHAFFER—HOLT—In Grants Pass, In each month. Dec . 3.1896, Adam Schaffer and Miss M rs . L’ M. C aldwell , W. M. Addie Holt, both of Merlin, M bs . 8. C. C handler . Secretary. PADGETT—PRATT—At Keno, Noy. 25 1X96, Samuel Padgett and Miss Vina I. O. O. F. Pratt, ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. DIED. Hold regular meetings every Thursday evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to KENNEY—In Jacksonville. Dec. 2, 1896. attend. F, M. D rake , N. G. William M.. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. T. J. Kenney; aged 1 month and 5 day«. 16. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and ; 4th Monday in each month. Members in good standing cordially invited to attend. 11. 8. E vans , C. P. R obt , T aylob , Scribe. PILOT BOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 24. Meets on tho 2d and 4th Tuesday in each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G. M iss N ina E mery , Secy. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *O. A. O. U. W. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall every second and fourth Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. M. R. M oore , M. W. J. R. 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Joy’s V e g e t a b le Sarsaparilla robs the blood of all its impuri- iies, end courses all these impuri- ties thro.ipn liatur-’scwn proper chan­ nels. J‘ v's Vegetable Sarsapari a cures Lj.j- gepsi a. 11 r o n 1 c Constipa­ tion, Liver Com plaints and Kidney Affections. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla prevents tired feel­ ings, staggering sen- saUons, palpitation of heart, rush of blood to the head, dizziness, ringing in ears, spots before thé eves, headache, bil­ iousness,consti pation of bowels, pr lains -- ~ in the back,melancholy, tongue coated, foul breath, pimples on face, body and limb, declineofnerve force dizzy spells, faint spells, cold, clammy feet and hands, sour risings, fatigue, in­ somnia, and all dis­ eases of t he stomach, liver and kidneys. •joy,9 Vegetable Sar­ saparilla ia sold by all druggist*. Refuse a substitute. When you for thebestseethat you get the best, a Dr. Barr, Dentist, I. O. O. F. Block. COUNTY, ASHLAND OREGON, Chief of the County Papers Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. ^UBSCHlrTlON BAXBS: One Year............................................... >1 75 Bix Months .. ............................ 1 00 Three Months.......................................... M OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 County Judge» Getting Alarmed. The following circular letter ia being sent to the county judges and commis­ sioners of the state. P ortlanb , Nov. 17, 1896. “Aftor consultation and correspond­ ence, the legislative committee of the county judges convention of 1894, deem it for the best interests of all concerned to call a convention of the county judges and commissioners of the state, for the purpose of considering what recommen­ dations are necessary to present to the coming legislature for amendments to existing laws. “We therefore recommend that such a convention be held in the city of Portland Multnomdh county, commencing with Thursday December 17,1896, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in the court house. “Hoping for your presence and advice and trusting that it may be convenient for you to attend, we remain, Respectfully yours, J. H. D. G ray , Chairman, A. F. S tearns , Secretary.” Advertising rates given on application. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Mrs. A. A. Kellogg of Medford is in Lo» Angeles for the winter. Mrs. Joe Poor and son have moved to Ashland for the winter. E. H. Morrison, a well-known Sisson sport is stopping in Ashland. Mr. Strong, the Yreka horseman, has his racers in Ashland for training. John Vincent and wife of Sams valley have gone to Redding for the winter. F. T. Wheeler of The Meadows returned Boeh. A White Father. last week from a trip to ReddiDg, Cal. A noted revival preacher is represent­ If all Indian agents were like that in­ G. W Lance, the Foots creek miner, and bis family, are spending the winter in Med­ valuable United States army officer, ed as saying, “If you are going to be ford. Lieutenant W. E. Stottler, then the really wise, yon »re going to live for au- J. C. Beswick, who has been in Shasta problem of what to do with our wild otherworld.no» for this.” We hope county for some weeks, returned home last week. wards would be settled satisfactorily by the revival!»! did not say it. Such a re­ mark would rcfleot Mttle credit on either the opening of the twentieth century. B. F. Kendall, who was in the Rogue river Indian war, died in Malheur county Lieutenant Stottler has for six years his intelligence, Christianity ar oom mon recently. had charge of the Mescalero agency, in sense. Mrs. J.B. Griffith of Klamath county The world has grown weary of that New Mexico. The Mescaleros were orig­ has returned from a visit at her old home E dwiw W. J oy U o .: Tiie immediate and inally a dirty and. dangerous tribe. preaching which points only to the life in Texas. permanent relief afforded me by the use of Several carloads of Willamette valley Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla from the terri­ When Lieutenant Stottler went among aftor death as a remedy for the fearful potatoes were marketed at Medford, with ble affliction of dyspepsia, accompanied by them, he made them work. Thus he be­ and ever present ills which press so piti­ racking headaches, has prompted me to more coming. voluntarily express my indorsement. Two gan to civilize them. He commenced lessly upon mankind here and now. No Gen. T. G. Reames, the Jacksonville years of extreme suffering vanished as if by banker, was in Portland last week on a magic. To those suffering similarly 1 rec­ with having them dig a ditch three or such gospel as that was ever preached business trip. ommend its trial. Its meritswill do the four miles long to bring water to irri­ by the founder of Christianity. On the B. D. CARN, gate the agency grounds. He had abso­ 1 contrary, if his divine mission was along While handling a colt in 8ams ____ valley ____ rest. Yours in health. P030 township. Kern County, Cal lute control over them, and they had to eno line of good more than anothor It recently, young John Duggan had his collar bone broken. No one ehonld be fooled by a dis­ do it When they bsw how beautifully was in the direction of alleviating Father Clem was at Medford the past honest dnurgist. There are plenty ot vegetation was made to grow, they vol­ people's material wants, filling their week, knocking the bark off of some of the bonesi druggists who would be glad sinners of that town. untarily made irrigation canals of their stomachs, healing their sorrows and to have your trade. own. The plucky lieutenant stood over their diseases here on this earth. His Rev. R, O. Oglesby is preaching in Big Sticky Item». Josephine cotint}’ and visiting his sister, one of the chiefs with a shotgun while oonstant teaching was that men should Mrs. Knox, of Murphy, Alfred Smith of Big Sticky is spending he forced him to plant potatoes and every day and every moment strive J. B. Rhinehart is now the owner of the the winter in Medford. tend them. He also compels them to to realize here on earth tho possible Western hotel propertv at Medford, which Miss Nellie Roberts was the guest of Mrs. is being run by G. E. Floyd. send their children to the agency sohooL heaven. Bia very prayer, “Tby king­ F. R. Moore for a few days. Mrs. H. H. Calahan of Portland is spend­ Mike Conley of Dead Indian spent last If the young ones are not In attendance, dom oome, ” was an exhortation to this ing the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Thursday night at J. W. Smith’s. into the guardhouse the parents go till end. All the honesty, kindliness, good Willits, of upper Rogue river. Mrs. Lizzie Owens and little daughter Ina their offspring do come to school. Be­ temper and purity of heart and mind S H. Friendly of Eugene is making an were visiting at W. J. Gregory’s last week. sides learning to raise vegetables the red that are to be ronliaed in the angelic effort to have terrapin (the food of presi­ dents) introduced on the coast, Saboath school at Mound school house men likewise learn to eat them. Lieu­ state we want here and now. The world Julius Sterner, a newspaper man of San every Sunday and a very good attendance, tenant Stottler says this is especially is languishing and dying for the need Fransisco has been paying his uncle, so far. good for them, being cooling to the of it Henry Bauten of Boorman's creek, a visit. Chas. Neustrom of Lake creek spent a The profound«»» thinkers and best recently with his brother, John, of Big blood and tending to make them peace­ For first-class dental work see Dr. A. day Sticky. Christiana among ministers of tho goa ful. Too much meat in their rations Hinman, Masonic block. pel understand thia and inculcate by all E. L. Moore, one of our thrifty farmers, makes them quarrelsome. J. C. Hall, Dr. Fred McCullough and D. took in the sights of Jacksontille one day T. Sears, Medford bloods, escorted __ Al. last week. The red proteges of the lively lieu­ means in their power the development Waddle of Portland about this town Sun­ tenant are learning to build houses and of th one grace» of heart and mind which day. 0. R. Moore, of Central Point, was the live in them like civilized people. What constitute heaven, whether in the flecli Mrs. Paris Hamilton returned to Apple­ guest of his friend, E. G. Roberts, a couple of days not long ago. seems most wonderful of all is the fact or out of it They likewise work active­ gate last week from Klamath county on account of the serious illness of her hus­ A few of the Stickevites attended the that every mother’s son and daughter of ly to the utmoat of their ability to im­ band. dance at Central Point Thanksgiving night them is forced to take a bath once a prove the social aud material condition Wm Robinson, the Sprague river stock- and report a good time. week. If they do not do it, there is the of mankind iu thia life and make them man who was here recently buying cattle, A bouncing baby boy has come to glad­ ever convenient guardhouse. In truth, oomfortable, clean and happy. Thia 1« returned last week with a band of over one den'the hearts ana home of Mr. and Mrs, hundred. as a civilizer and means of grace Lieu­ real Christian work. Louis Ayers, of Big Sticky. Moreover, hsra la a secret: The aver­ Mrs. Jay Beach, who nas been visiting Farming is not progressing very rapidly tenant Stottler has found the guardhouse her folks at Ft. Klamath, has gone to Gau­ just at present, the ground in most in­ invaluable. age individual, with his greed, his self- land, Cal,, where the noted horseman is stances being too wet to plow ■ So far from making the Indians his ishuesa, and all th» little sins ho knows now located, Len Robbins of Central Point was out on enemies, the lieutenant has converted so well about, coald not be happy tdBi A daughter was born to the wife of Hank Big Sticky, not long ago, and his smiling Giddings, at Keno, Klamath county, Nov. face was gladly welcomed by his many them, one and all, into his fast friends. the angels if ha were placed among 24th. M rs. Giddings was reported in a crit­ friends. They have the highest respect for his them, they would be co different from ical condition. Mr. Cook and daughters of Big Butte, honesty and integrity as well as a him. Ho would not bo happy even Thos. H. Tongue will not wag officially who had been purchasing their winter sup­ though ho had given $7,090,000 to the at Washington until after March the 4tn plies in the valley, stopped on their way wholesomo awe of his power. and then not until December unless there home at W. J. Gregorys’ and spent the missiouaries befoxe {¿e died. is an extra session. night. Do We Steal? No! It is exactly as expressed iu Geo. R. Hammersley, J. W. Hays and Prof. John Harvey has completed a Sydney Smith’s short sermon: his Julian Ralph givea out in one of F. M. Parker of Gold Hill were In Portland three months term of school in the Mound last week on the Elda Wood trial in the district and gave such satisfaction to the letters from Loudon some painful aud You wid Evo wt-Jj tiri'u if you live well here. I can say no inuro though I talk for a year. U. 8. circuit court. patrons of the school that he was hired to extraordinary hints in regard to Ameri­ teach another month. Max Pracht went to San Francisco Mon ­ GEO. W. JACK80N. can travelers in that city. He says in bo day to see which one of the candidate down Pills Do Not Cure. many words in the New York Journal, G entlemen : Having taken one bottle of there he will select for McKinley’s cabinet. He will return tomorrow. Pills do not cure constipation. They “I have been repeatedly urged to talk your Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla I can aggravate. Karl’s Clover Root Tea with this or that hotel keeper about the truly say that it is the best medicine I have Joe Ver Veer, an old time railroad man only perfect ever taken for constipation, headache and regularity of the bowels. For of Mt. Shasta division, returned last week gives tendency of hotel visitors from abroad general debihated system. I feel overjov- from Mexico, where he had been running sale by T. K. Bolton, to steal plated ware and little trifles to , ed by the use of one bottle. 1 accidently a train on the Mexican Central. November Weather Summsry. got my ankle sprained a few years ago and I find my leg getting stronger and am feel­ John Hays Hammond, who was in Following is a summary of weather ob­ take home as souvenirs.” trouble in South Africa a short time ago, is servation at Ashland during the month of The “visitors from abroad” indicat­ ing better in every way. WM. J. PERRY. now interested in mines in Shasta county, August, as reported by F. H. Carter, local ed in the above sentence are Americans, Superintendent Almshouse, and will soon arrive in Redding. observer for the Oregon State Weather San Francisco and the remark was made in connection . For trunks and traveling telescopes call Service: with some comments on the thefts of on J. P. Dodge at Opera House. List or Letters. Max. Min. Mean. Precipt’n Date. Temp Temp Temp. in inches. Mrs. Castle. Londoners were skeptical Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland L. L. Merrick of Portland passed through at first as to calling her taking of ar­ P. O., Dec. 7.1896. Monday for San Francisco. He goes on 54 1 31 42,5 .09 the road for a boot and shoe firm and will 2 51 39 45 Dyer, J H, (2) .18 Hinkle, H C. ticles from shops anything but plain make San Francisco, where his wife and girl 3 53 44 35 Herington, Mrs Dr Hendrix. Jas. stealing, and the thing that made it are, his headquarters. 4 51 33 42.5 Smith, Geo Shields, Miss A. 48 5 35 41.5 .14 Taylor, Miss Lillie. difficult to convince them was the faot Zink Hoyt, rated as the best buccaroo 6 48 35.5 23 Persons calling for same will please say west of the Rocky mountains, and Mr. that London has suffoied and is suffer ­ 48 7 39 43.5 .21 “adyertsied.” W H. B runk , P. M. Mitchell, came over from Gazelle Sunday 8 55 ing from what might be called a real 42 48.5 .31 to ship Arthur Hunt’s cattle sold to J. C. 9 50 42 46 1.31 epidemic of shoplifting, and that the Mitchell. 46 10 3« 41 34 thieves pass for tourists. As thero are 47 11 30 37 Williams creek organized a free silver .04 12 44 29 club Nov. 24th to debate the issues of the 365 more American tourists than any others, 13 51 31 41 day this winter. W. M. Cheshire is presi­ suspicion, justly or unjustly, falls upon 14 67 43 55 dent, Geo. W. Tetherow vice-president, 15 70 51 60.5 .21 our nation. John Kincaid secretary and Sam Hayden 63 16 treasurer. 51 57 .77 Is it true that Americans are so vul­ Cure all liver ills, bilious- ■ ■ ■ 64 17 38 51 .80 ness, headache, sour atom- a I I J. W. Wiley, who took two carloads of gar and mean in their notions tuat they ach, 41 18 31 36 .01 indigestion, consiipa- III bogs and three of cattle to San Francisco 19 36 32 28 carry off linen aud “plated silverware” ttou. Tliey act easily, with- ■ ■ ■ ■ last week, returned home Sunday. He re­ 20 46 29 37.5 out pain or gripe. SuM by all druggitt*. 23 cents** ports the hog market as having dropped a as souvenirs from cockney hotels? If 60, 21 54 35 44.5 .02 Tlit only Fills to take with ilood’s Mmparilla, quarter of a cent last week. 22 47 40 43.5 .38 then it is a pity they ever get away 41 23 34 37.5 Henry Kubliexhibited his superior skill from their native land, aud to show off 24 38 32 35 .52 on Thursday last by riding into the Apple­ NASAL their greenness and their lack of con­ 25 33 30 34 .03 gate river just below his house and success­ 26 33 28 30.5 ,06 fully lassoing a large buck and landing him.* science among foreigners. CATARRH 31 16 27 23.5 He tied the deer down and took trim to his 28 38 21 is a 29.5 home, where he will be kept until a park 29 37 15 26 It is little to the credit of the white LOCAL DISEASE can be built for safe keeping.—Monitor. 30 51 29 40 .01 people who settled upon the lands of the and is the result oi Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber­ 31 shop. Opposite town hall. Otoe and Missouri Indians in Kansas colds and sudden cli­ matic changes. It Average maximum temperature, 48, and Nebraska that they have tried to can La Loie, the famous serpentine skirt be cured bv a dancing actress who captured Li Hung average minimum, 33.5. [All temperatures evade paying the Indians for these lands. pleasa nt remedy Chang’s fancy while the distinguished read above zero.] which is applied di Mean temp., 40.6; Max. temp , 70, on 15; For some inexplicable reason it seems rectly Chinaman was in this country, was on Sun­ into the nos day’s north bound train, bound for China Min. temp., 15, on 29; Total precip. in. impossible to convince white men who trds. ----- via Vancouver, B C., to dance for Li and 5 43; total snowfall, in. 2 1; No. ot days ELY ’S settle in Indian countries that Indians clear, 5; partly cloudy, 5: cloudy, 20; pre ­ bis friends in the Flowery Kingdom. vailing direction of wind. N. W have any rights. By some strange men ­ CREAM BALM COLD HEAD J. F. Harris and Mr. Hardy have made Mean temp. Nov. 15 yrs. 42.9 degrees; up a thousand or fifteen hundred flower average rainfall Noy. 15 yrs. 2.09 in. The tal crook or distortion the Indian,instead Opens and cleans the Na?al Passages, pots from the lava they brought from >Mo- heaviest rainfalls were 8,02 in 1885 and 3.47 of themselves, comes to be looked on as Allays Pain and Inflamation, Heals and doc county. Some of them are very large In 1893. Protects the Membrane from Colds. Re­ and can be used for ornamental purposes. The lowest recorded November temp an interloper and an intruder on the stores the Senses of Taste and Smell, is They intend to ship them lo San Francisco before this month was 19 degrees in 1895 white man’s reserved rights. It may be quickly absorbed. Gives relief at once. and open a market in that city .—Dunsmuir Rainfall January 1, 1896, to date 20.76 in. 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; samples News. which is 1.27 in. more than annual average. necessary, even by the application of 10c. by mail. some gentle force on the part of the ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y “A burnt child dreads a fire.” Treasurer Assessment Roll fbr 1806. United States government, to teach the Jackson of Shasta county (now in the Ban The following is a summary of Jackson settlers on the Otoe and Missouri lands Quentin penitentiary) defaulted for >40,000, W A. Smith was appointed his successor county’s assessment roll as forwarded to in question that the view that red men to that office with bonds placed at >120,000. the secretary of state last week: He secured >36,000 and the work of restor­ have no rights is a mistaken one. Number. Value. ing confidence in that community was so hard that he gave up the job. A new Acres tillable land.......... 144,040 >1,222,669 Paris has always suffered both from treasurer will be appointed. Acres non tillable land,.763,381 1,184,486 it ¿’r h Improvements on deeded lands 223,976 deficient quantity and defective quality G. H. T. Shaw, a civil engineer for a big Town and city lots ..................... 310,41)0 of water. It is now proposed to remedy land and irrigating company that Jesse D. on town and city Carr is interested in, has been in Klamath Improvements lots......... .............................. 399,203 this evil by no less stupendous an enter­ county to determine the practicability of Improvements on land not prise than tapping the waters of Lake taking out a large ditch irom the upper deeded ..................... .............. 32,540 lake running to and across Lost river by Miles railroad bed two estimates Geneva, 250 miles away, and bringing tunneling under the divide on the Childer s as follows— them, sparkling and pure, to the French ranch If found feasible Mr. Shaw thinks R. R. V. road, 6 36 miles.......... FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIBT8. 3,210 capital will interest itself without delay in S. P. road, 65.28 miles .............. capital. Except as to the length of the 652,800 putting the ditch through. Railroad rollingstock....... . ........ 41,452 aqueduct that would be necessary, the 1 gw Th«'ro.ttf0rmspo«^■ Klamath Falls Republican: J. T. Craw­ Telegraph and telephone lines, undertaking would not be greater than ^^ I I II lii I LI ^lively c«re4,981,091 edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil­ at the Gem barber shop, opposite town Gross valuation 258.042 blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. MANUFACTURE^- ■ua uas¿&>. Exemptions.... hall. For 6ale by druggists at 25 cents per box. When most needed it is not unusual Total taxable property (shown) 14,757,760 for our family physician to be away from Number ol polls 724. Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they are j ust what a horse needs when in bad condi home. Such was the experience of Mr. Of all kinds at shop at Phoenix • J. Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Ind. tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. I ler., Banner, when his little girl, two For Sale by ASHLAND DRUG CO, t years of age, was threatened with a Call at ! severe attack of croup. He says: “My I wife insisted that I go for the doctor, but For Infants and Children. Wanted as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Jackson county property. Will trade OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL Cough Remedy, which relieved her im­ The fio- one hundred and sixty acres of good liail» it OB mediately. I will not be without it in dgutut •vory farming land seven miles from Klamath —-and see our goods.---- ininu. Falla for Jackson county property. Ad- the future.” 25 and 50 cents bottles for of sale by Ashland Drug Co. will give yon a bargain. draw, P. 0. Box 55, Yreka, Cal. A bsolutely Furniture pure and everything pretaining to the Furniture Trade! A nice line of Floor Matting just in—prices low. 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Exhausting Drel I'onstiimtion. 11 stop» all losses bv day or night Prevent/ z discharge, Which If not checked leads to Spermatorrh^a/d BEFORE ano AFTER *•! th»horrwsof ImpcHency. «1 Rl dkn E cleanses the liver, the ___ kidnt>ys and the urinary organs of all impurities. CVPIDENE strengthens and restores «mall week organa The reason sufferers are not cn.-ed by Doctors h because ninety per cent are troubled with ProalatlIla. CUPIDENE Is the only known remedy to cure without an opeSttoif WOO t. MtaouL als. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not effect a beriuanenteur« |L00a box, six fur 15.00, by mall, bend for rum circular and testimonials. 1 leura Address DA VOL MEDICINE CO.. P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, SaL FOR SALE BY E. A, SHERWIN. Job Printing Prompt Work and Bottom Prices. Mail Orders a Specialty Blank Forms, Mining Locations, Always Kept in Stock. Legal Blanks MESMIN’S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. Mining Cotten Root ud Penojrojal. J. B. RUSSELL § S Dealer in $ $ ' n WEEKS BROS. city prices. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Hood’s CATARRH iess the miry nim. tkt Lit »rd a:»t r»i1 Fensl« KaMy In ths vwll. Mesmin’s french Fe­ male Pills, have been sold for over twenty years, and used by Thou­ sands of Ladies, wb< Lave given testimonial- that they are unexcelled as a specific monthly medicine, tor immediate reli' ' of Painful, anc lrrefe t Menses, Fe­ male « -.knossetc. Price »..00 a box, with full direction*. FAKE NO SUBSlllUTli, 08 SPURIOUS IMITATION A . MESM1N CHEMICAL GO- D etroit . M ich . Granite, Marble, Freestone Monuments and Copings. Also agents for IRON FENCES. Satisfaction guaranteed P. O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. Cal. FOR SALE BY T. K. BOLTON. POKEGAMA ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING «s Water of any temperature deairea Natural Temperature H5 deg’a. TO DKIIK THE WATER IS A T0I1C. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates fungi and animalcules, and neutral­ izing and correcting all acidi­ ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. — SWIMMING RINK. — Inclosed and covered, the same medics water, always clean, for the springs run a heavy volume- more than twelve hun­ dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody’’—come out as “fine as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­ ated and happy. i i 150 Choice Residence Lots for sale In Pokegama, on reasonable teims. Lots sold on the in* stallment plan. lso 2,000 acres of choic and Yellow Pine Land for ^ale A the Sagar on Klamath River. Terms made ta suit on application. Address, CHAS. COLE, Pokegama, Siskiyou Co. Cai. Located on the HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE PLAZA. GRANT HELMAN Proprietor RECORD OFFICE.