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VOL. IX
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Mining Items,
L. E. Smith, who has been over to the
O. <ft C. Co.’s mining property helping to
do the assessment work, reports quite a
little work going on over there.
The sew steam suction pump, located at
the suspension bridge, is about ready to go
to work, only waiting for better weather.
Burleson, Booth & Prince, have it seems,
struck it rich on the "IndianGirl” formely
owned by I. C. Burleson. It is reported by
those who have examined It that there is
more than $30,000 in sight and good pros
pects of a big thing, as the dirt around the
rich seams of quartz is rich and goes from
twenty-five cents to twenty-five dollars to
the pan and can easily be taken to the
river in chutes. Some years ago a good
many thousand dollars was taken from
the "Indian Girl” by I. C, Burleson and
others, Mr. 8mith says that they have
their mine in good shape and only need a
small amount of capital to put it on a
paying basis.
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mad one, you may look on a
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on
HINMAN, D. D, S,
DENTIST
ÄF*lu the Masonlo Building up stairs
•ver Post Offie«.
J^R. 8. T. SONGER.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Novelty Block. Opposite Hotel Oregon,
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SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
G. A. R.
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com
rades cordially welcomed.
A. C. S pencer , Commander.
G. O. V ahsatta , Adjutant.
W. R. C.
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Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p.
m. on the second and fourth Fridays of
•ach month. M bs . J. D. C bockeb , Pres.
M bs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’y.
BURNSIDE RELIEE CORPS NO.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
GRANITELODGE.NO. 23, Knights of
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good
standing are cordially invited to attend,
F. I). W agmeb , C. C.
8. G. E«o kbs . K. of R Si 8.
MASONIC,
8I8KTY0U CHAPTER, NO. 21, B. A. M.
Regular convocations on th« Thursday
next after the full moon.
E. V. C arter , H. P.
E. A. S herwin , Secretary.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. P. & A. M.
Stated communications on the Thursday
of or before the full moon.
E. A. S hebwin , W. M.
C. H. V avpel , Secretary.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, 0. E. 8.
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
4th Monday in each month. Members in
good standing cordially invited to attend.
id. S. E vans , C. P.
E obt , T aylob , Scribe.
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Meets on th« 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland.
Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G.
Misa N ina E mkby , Secv.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE,
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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.
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OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17,
PRESSED BRICKS.
Circuit Court In Seesion.
Circuit court for Jackson county con
vened Monday, Judge Hanna presiding.
Dr. Barr, Dentist, I. Q. 0. F. Block,
The grand jury organized with Horace
Mrs. Laura Edwards is in San Francisoo. Pelton, foreman; F. A. Peil, Tho«. R.
Conductor Geo. White and wife are Stottler, W. F. Bailey, F. C. Minuick,
W, J. Boosey and John Sisemore.
visiting San Francisco.
The following is the docket:
Miss Lizzie Reuter has returned to Jack
sonville from Portland.
J. N. Hockersmith was at Medford this
week haying bis eye operated on.
The Dixon murder trial in Roseburg re
sulted in the young man being acquitted.
Only eight divorce cases ornament the
calenders of the circuit court for this term.
T. J. Kenney of Jacksonville and John
F. Kelly of Grants Pass, spent Sunday in
Ashland.
Mrs. Engwicht, wife of Conductor Geo.
Engwioht, is paying her parents at Edge
wood a visit.
Senator Holt has been appointed a mem
A rich strike has been made by a pio
neer lady of Siskiyou county. Mrs. N. ber of the state board of agriculture to suc
E. Hilt of Cole’s station, came to Yreka ceed himself.
in 1852. For several years she and her
Jackson Hockersmith has been confined
busband have lived on Cottonwood to his bed for some weeks with jaundice and
creek and they now own a lovely moun has been in a critical condition.
tain ranch on the west branch of the
Mrs. £. B. Christian has gone to Sacra
creek, five miles by wagon road west oi mento, accompanied by her father. She
Cole’s station. Mrs. Hilt has ideas of will work in one of the »tores there.
her own regarding mining and she de
W. J. Virgin paid the county seat a visit
termined to do some prospecting work Tuesday
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and gaye _______________
the officials some spec
lower on the moantaMLthan where their l^
tasitractions
’tn regard TO ____
the” behavior
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mine of high grade ore is located and such as bis name partakes of.
after driving a tunnel 30 feet into the
The miners of Wagner creek have organ
hill, struck a good ledge of ore 13 feet ized an association with G. W, West presi
thick. Passing through this ledge, Bhe dent and Harry Gendars secretary, They
directed the men to continue the tunnel meet again on the 23d to further perfect
into the mountain, and when 70 feet the orgaization.
from starting encountered another ledge,
L. L. Burtenshaw, Esq., a prominent
upon which they have already |gone 28 attorney at Myrtle Point, Coos county,
feet on a crosscut and are not yet and a son of B. Burtenshaw, is visiting his
through. These immense bodies of ore parents here. He is on his way to the
assay as high as $22 per ton and all aver supreme court at Salem. Mr. Burtenshaw
accompanied by his wife.—Albany
age $10 per ton, the lowest assays run is
Democrat.
ning $5.25 per ton. Mrs. Hilt named
John Well», one of the »olid men of the
her mine the “North Star.” By ex
tending the tunnel about 200 feet farther Illinois valley, was in this city last Satur
in company with his son Roy, who
she will strike the ledge of high grade day
to Ashland to attend school for the
ore before mentioned at a depth of 240 went
winter. Miss Della Wells also went to
feet. This ore has milled $70 per ton Ashland to spend a few weeks.—Grants
and is a good strong veiu, varying from Pass Courier.
two to four feet in width. Mrs. Hilt
The Ager stages have been getting in
certainly has a big mine and she is plan very
late the past week, being all the way
ning some extensive improvements to from four to twelve hours late. The warm
be made on the property in the spring. weather has left the roads in a very bad
—Yreka News.
condition, and the frost each night crusts
them over, making them particularly hard
John Lewis has just finished a fine to travel.—Klamath Falls Express,
bridge, costing $2 500 across Wolf creek
Scar Face Charley, of Modoc Indian war
near its juncture with Grave creek, and a
30-inch pipe crosses this structure to carry fame, died last week of consumption on
water to the ditch on the south side of Wolf the reservation in Indian territory. He
creek, which is to furnish water to the plac was one of-the fiends that assisted Cap
ers to be opened up there. Teams can also tain Jack in the massacre of Canby and
cross on the bridge which is in the course Meacham under a flag of truce, but his life
was saved on the tichnicality of being only
of a proposed county road.
a private
Taylor & Crow last week pounded out
Granite Tent No. 4, K. O. T. M. have
some $600 in two days with a hand mortar elected
the folllowing officers: P. C., E. A.
at their ledge down Rogue river. They are
preparing to send another craload of ore to Hildreth, Jr.; C., G. W. Crowson; L. C.,
E. P. Spencer; R. K., C. H. Gillette; F. K..
Ashland. The ore has to be packed on C.
D. Hevener; Chap.. W. 8. Kelley ;8argt,
mule back 10 miles and hauled by wagon 6,
Lindsay; M. at A.,T. E. Ahlstrom;
but all they have sent to Ashland thus far Chas.
1st M. of G., A. L. Helman; 2d M. ofG.,
has netted over $100 per ton.
Wm. Fox; Sentinel J. W. Bish; .Picket, L.
The Hampton Lewis mine or Columbia M. Godwin.
placer on Upper Grave creek will be runn
Talent bad a very damaging fire Friday
ing four giants night and day pretty soon.
These diggings are known to be rich and morning in the destruction of the Klum
the outlook will probably equal that of any storage building and contents, a total loss
placer mines in Southern Oregon.—Grants amounting to about $800. R. 8. Barclay
& Son were the principal losers having $400
Pass Courier.
worth of cured pork in the building. Tom
Bell lost about »100 worth of stored pota-
You Can Be ‘Well
toer and corn. The origin ot the fire is
When your blood is pure, rich and nourish supposed to have been front the fire used in
ing for nerves and muscles. The blood is smoking the meat.
the vital fluid, and when it is poor, thin
Medford’s bad whiskey caused a shoot
and impure you must either suffer from
some distressing disease or you will easily ing affair on the De Roboam farm in Jack
fall a victim to sudden changes, exposure sonville precinct Saturday night. Mrs. De
or overwork. Keep your blood pure with Roboam and two sons and the farm hand,
S. Hammond, had returned from a visit
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be well,
in Medford and her son John, a young man
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner aged 18 years, was in a very quarrelsome
pill; assist digestion, cure headache. 2octs. mood, and after abusing bis brother Will
commenced bis attacks on Hammond,
finally winding up by shooting Hammond
MARRIED.
iu the right arm between the elbow and
wrist with a 22 calibre revolver. Young
HOYT—HOWLETT—At the home of the De Roboam was put in the Jacksonville
bride’s parents, near Eagle Point, Dec. 9, jail to await the action of the grand jury
1896, by Rev. A. C. Howlett, Miss Millie this week.
Howlett and Edward Hoyt.
All Recommend It.
SIMPKINS—BUTLER—At Merlin, Dec.
Ask your physician, your druggist and
2,1896, by Justice Ladd, Geo. A. Simp
your friends about Shiloh’s Cure for Con
kins and Edith Butler.
For
sumption. They will recommend it. r„
FORCE—REYNOLDS—In Grants Pass. sale by T. K. Bolton.
Dec. 6.1896, A, L. Force of Eugene and
Miss A. Reynolds of Grants Pass.
Probate Court,
DUNKLEY—VAN MATRE—In Jackson
In the matter of the care and support of
ville, Dec. 8,1896, by Hon. W. 8. Crowell, Homer and Royce Dunn, orphans. J. F.
county judge, L. P. Dunkey and H. M, Dunn given care of former and Ed Dunn of
Van Matre.
the latter.
Estate of J. N. Woody. Order made far
DIED.
sale ot personal property.
.
Estate of Jacob Neatnammer. Will ad
R0BINS0N-0n Foots creek, Dec. 4, 1886, mitted to probate and Joshua Neathamtrer
appointed executor and Ben Haymond, D.
Mrs. P, R. Robinson, aged46 years.
Richard and G. F. Schmidtlein appraisers.
WHITE—In Medford, Dec. 8,1896, infant
Estate of O. Vincent. Report of com
mission on admeasurement of dower of Mrs.
child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White.
A. Vincent approved.
CLIFT—In Eden precinct, Dec. 7,1896, of M. Estate
of Eliza J. Hamlin. Final report
la grippe, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo of administrator approved.
Clift.
Estate of Chris Wintjen. Same order as
above.
Estate of Isaac Constant. Sale of real
BORN.
property confirmed.
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays REYNOLDS- In Ashland precinct, Dec.
12,1896, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Reynolds,
In each month.
M bs . L* M. C aldwell , W. M.
a son.
M bs . S. C. O hahdleb . Secretary.
SCHRIMPF—On Applegate, Dec. 5, 1896,
to Mr. and Mrs. Schrimpf, a son.
I. O. O. F.
FITZGERALD—In Medford, Dec. 5, 1896,
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitzgerald, a
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
daughter.
Hold regular meetings every Thursaav
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
A Natural Beautifler.
in good standing are cordially invited to
Karl
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Clover Root Tea purifies the blood
attend.
F. M. D rake , N. G.
and gives a clear and beautiful complexion.
H. S. E vans , Bec’y, P. 0. box 102.
COUNTY,
iUBscairnos bates :
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NO. 89.
Advertising rates given on application.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
.. . . Dealer ta
ACTIONS AT LAW.
W 1 VawterveTol© Mining Co; to re
cover money.
Pelton & Neil vs M A Graham; sa me.
E P Geary and E B Piczel vs john Col
lins, Sr, and John Collins, Jr; same.
Pelton A Neil vs R T Shannon; same.
B F Adkins and J D Whitman vs S H
Murray; same.
O & C R R Co vs Geo Engle; same.
T J Kenney vs R V Beall; same.
S T Songer vs J J and Abbie Donoh ue;
same.
R W Sansill & Co vs T K Bolton; same.
Max Muller, administrator estate of John
Toepper. deceased, vs P N Ficke; same.
T J Downing vs T F Downing; same.
Alida R Miner vs John D Loucks; same.
Chas Cowles vs L A Schultz and F Wich-
mann: same,
T K Bolton vs Dan’l O Walker; same.
M E McCall vs vs John McAllister; same
J L Woolridge vs Wm Ulrick, T J Ken
ney and Hugh Elliott; same.
J H Lame vs W F Radford and 8 D Rad
ford; same.
E P Geary and E B Picket vs F C Homes
and W B Officer; same.
H Ammerman vs John Murphy, et al;
same.
Jackson Mining Co vs O G 8hurtleff; to
recover personal property.
Martha Wichmann vs A 8 Barnes sher
iff: to recover value of personal property,
Jas Wells vs Levi Morris; appeal from
justice court.
equity .
Belinda Barnum vs Alice R and J R Gib
son: foreclosure,
Wm Lyttleton and T Noonan vs Wm M
Colvig, administrator estate of J O Durkee,
deceased; same.
Benj Eggleston vs Harry Barbour; same.
Nat Jones vs T H F Engle; same.
Max Muller vs F M and Nellie Tryer
and Frank Vanina; same.
A R Phillips, adm’r, vs Christiana Ewen
same.
John Mark vs A C Helms; same,
8 P D & L Co vs W 8 Barnum; action
for damages,
W J Virgin, R P Neil & J E Pelton vs E
N Corliss, et al; injuction.
Geo T Armstrong ys F Logg & Mark Mc
Donnell; same.
Jacksonville Mining Co vs W O’Thomas
and A R Thompson, et al; same.
W Hannum vs Geo Blalock; same.
Hydraulic Mining Co vs Isaac Coffman;
same.
J T Layton vs J T Payne AWW Hinton
same.
R M Whitside vs J A Whiteside; divorce.
B F Baker vs Hester A Baker; same.
Emma Neathammer vs Joshua Neat
hammer; same.
Nettie Clark vs P H Clark ; same.
Zora Dunlap vs lra Dunlap; same.
Sarah Neathammer ys Jacob Neatham
mer; same.
Susie Allen vs David Allen: same.
Daisy Dungan vs Th os Dungan; same.
W I Vawter, administrator estate of 8 D
Garrison, vs E G and Hilda Salstrom; suit
in equity.
Z A Moody and R E Saltmarsh vs M A
Graham, E N Corliss and R T Shannon; to
cancel agreement and appointment of re
ceiver.
Catherine Noland vs 8 J Day; cancela
tion of deed.
4BSOLUTEEV PURE
BONDS AND BONDAQE.
Smaller Warships.
There is a flno touch of French satire
When will the bond age ceas©? Bonds! In the remark of an officer at Paris that
Thirty year bonds—some of our high offi it was necessary to havo a civilian far
í b M i b b k b b
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kiffi EraiMfeWl.ff SUB til! AT. MWate
cials want to make them 50 year bonds, minister of naval affairs before essential
and also that they be payable, Interest improvements could be made in the
and principal, in gold and gold only. building of war vessels. Certain it is
That means that the wealth producers that the changes ordered by the French
will be burdened with a debt far at
least 80 years, with the principal and minister of marine affairs, Lockroy, who
interest a growing burden, for gold is is Victor Hugo’s son-in-law, promise to
constantly appreciating in value (it is work a revolution in naval architecture.
Judging, by experiments made at Tou
said to have increased in value 14 pel.
cent last year). Wo cannot eat goldt lon by French naval officers, our own
nor will.lt
will 1 clothe or shelter uh . Yet ev- congress will do well to go slow in or
erythln^
_ we eat ar wear ar use in any dering more huge warships, ox even
way is controlled by the gold god. The heavy and bulky harbor defenders. The
producer of real wealth, the wealth that ■ experiments at Toulon show convincing
satisfies wants and gives us oomfort,
must give a constantly Increasing meas ly that a great number of small vessels,
ure to the greed of the gold god. That traveling at the highest speed and each
la the reason that dollars are harder to armed with as largo a rapid firing gun
get The farmer gets less for his golden as it can carry, is the fighting navy of
grain and his blushing fruits, yet these the future. As the French officer ex
gifts of the real God are as good as they presses It, here is the problem: “To
ever were. It makes me sick to think of place the mort powerful rifled gun pos
those thousands of bushels of potatoes sible upon the smallest possible vessel,
rotting in the ground In Minnesota be the gun firing with full power projec
cause the price does not justify their
digging. Yet those potatoes are as good tiles carrying largo quantities of high
as potatoes ever were, and many hun explosives, and tho veawi being of such
gry mouths want them. But the gold small size as to be sighted or struck by
god does not recognize intrinsic good the enemy with great difficulty—being,
ness nor human need. Neither does the in short, a floating gun carriage.’’
railroad monopoly that stands in the
Six such vessels will cost no more
way of these produots being marketed than one of the heavy, alow craft of the
at a living price to tfio producer.
old type, and they will be more than
Bond the producing forces of the twice as effective.
country, when vast fortunes of millions
This is tho type of warship to which
and millions bear no national burden,
American
naval architects now appar
contributing not one penny to the gov
ernment that made those fortunes pos ently need to turn their attention. The
sible! Even at the death of the present main difficulty will be to make the
M ais S tbkkt , O ppobitk P u za .
holders the government inherits no part “floating gun carriage, ” which is to be
of these fortunes, although it is in sore the warship of the future, stable enough T’JLIZSJ'TS
ZF’JLIliTTEidS’ TOOLS,
need of funds. Other countries inherit to permit the gun itself to be aimed
WALL
GLASS. ETC.
a part of great private fortunes—they with accuracy.
call it an inheritance tax, but it is only
B uilding P apebb , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
This, tho French believe, they have
rightful inheritance by the government.
Is there one physician who reads this suoceeded in doing. They consider the
that does not see that he is vitally in new type of vessel to be the beet for
terested? We work for the peopel direct ooast defense of any ever invented.
ly, for every class, high and low, Oux
No ether observer has corroborated the
support must come from all. No one
can be more interested than the doctor discovery of two comets made by Pro
in striot eoonomio justioe to every class. fessor Swift of Lowe observatory, Echo
When th© fanner gets fair prices for hie mountain, California. One of the comets
produce, when th© laborer and mechan Professor Swift says he saw with his un
Insomnia, Pains in the Buck, Seminal £ illusions. Nervous Debilit v
Pimples,Uufiuisss to Marry, ^bsustiuil>rS„i
J<1
ic get steady employment and good aided eyesight by daylight just ns tho
CRIMINAL.
vonstipatlon. 11 stops ail losses by day or nlgliL Prevent*
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diac
baren,which
if
notcbecl^d
loads
toispermatorrb^Xnd
wages,
when
the
merchant
has
a
good
State vs Geo E Bloomer; larceny.
sun was sinking behind the Sierras.
ES BEFORE and AFTER SJ.toehorrersotXmpotsncy. < VHI»EHEc!«aua«aUwUvw. the
State vs A Weigel; practicing medicine trad© and fair profits, then all of these This was certainly a very unusual thing,
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kidneysand the urinary orpausof aUtapuritleit
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™ CCPIDEXE strengthens and restores suial I weak organa.
without license.
can employ the doctor whan needed and
The reason sufferers are not cured by Ductors Is because ninety per cent are troubled with
8tatevsJas Boland; larceny.
but
when
Professor
Swift
snatched
up
Prostatitis. CUI‘I DENE is the only known remedy to carTwithout anoneraUuK «3?
get the requisite medicine and appli-
State vs Robt Bond; recognizance.
A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not efluct a pennantut cure
ances and pay tho doctor. But when the his glasses to examine the comet be had
fLUOa box,six fur|5.W, by malL Bend for ntaiccircular aud testimonials,
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ASSIGNMENTS.
soon with the naked eye ho perceived
price
of
wheat
and
aottop
goes
below
Addruas DA VOL SIED1CIA E CO.. P. O. Bex 2W6, Ban Fraud»-,., Qd,
In re-assignments of W O’Donohue, B R
FOR BALE BY E. A, SHERWIN.
Kingsbury, L G Goodell. Ed Hendricks, cost of production, and potatoes are not not only that but another one.
Benn & Cox, P J Vanhardenburg, Miller & worth digging, when th© unemployed
Kurth, Jones & Otten, R W Gray, Myer & grow to a vast army, when the mer
It was a pitiful talc of disaster and
Gregory.
chant sees the values of his goods go bad luck that some castaw ays had tc
E dwin W. J oy C o .: The immediate and down, down, down, through the appre tell when they were picked up at sea by
permanent relief afforded me by the use of ciation of gold and his customers be the British bark Holywell and carried
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla from the terri coming lees and less able to purchase
ble affliction of dyspepsia, accompanied by from him, when all these things pre to Galveston. Their ship leaked and was
racking headaches, has prompted me to
dismasted, the captain and two of the
voluntarily express my indorsement. Two vail, as they have during the last twe
years of extreme suffering vanished as if by or three years, the dootor must suffer. crew died from exposure, scurvy broke
magic. To those suffering similarly I rec What though a few bondholders gloat out among rhe rest of (hem und made
ommend its trial. Its meritswill do the oyer mqre bonds and trusts and monopo them helpless, and they were almost
rest. Yours in health.
B. D. CARN,
lies thrive; the masses of the people suf starved besides when the Holywell pick
Poso township.
Kern County, Ca
fer,
and the rank and file of the medical ed them up. Their ship was named sim
No one ehould be fooled by a dis
honest druggist. There are plenty ot professions suffer with them.
ply Smith.________________
honest druggists who would be glad
If congress should deaide to push the
to have your trade.
Nicaragua canal to completion, I sup
During our qivil war the (Jnited
pose that would be the signal for more States army was greatly hampered by
A l>9i Make. Sunday Visits.
bonds. But why? Why not adapt the too much Washington in its orders. In
A bright terrier dog owned at the sagacious course of the governor of the the same manner the Spanish army in.
American House, Pittsfield, Mass., is island of Guernsey some years ago? Cuba is embarrassed by too much Mad
known at the Maplewood as Billy. The The story is a simple one. Th© island
dog every Bunday morning goes to the ers needed a market house, but had not rid. Madrid will boss the Cuban army
Maplewood and stays in the cashier's the money whioh was thought neces if she ruins the Spanish nation.
office, but never goes away from the sary to build it. But they had plenty of
■
American on other days unless taken to labor and material. The governor is
the Maplewood. Sundays, as regularly as sued rent checks. These were used tc
that day comes, in the season, the ani pay for labor and material, and when
mal takes up his early march for the the market bouse was completed were
Blank Forms,
other house, remains all day and re received in payment of rent I think Stimulate the stomach,
a ■ ■
turns. This he has done for the past few the building cast $20,0OQ. Every year rouse the liver, cure bilious-
all
Mitring Locations,
III Ji
seasons, and so regularly that the guests $2,000 in rent oheqks was collected for uess, headache, dizziness,
stomach, constipation, ■
HMM
Always Kept in Stock.
at the Maplewood have become familiar rents. These were burned each year sour
etc. Price 25 cents.
Sold by all druggist»-
with
appropriate
ceremonies.
At
the
with
him
and
his
peculiarities.
Now
The
only
Pills
to
take
with
Hubd’
s
Sarsaparilla.
New Edition of Mining Laws.
end of ten years no checks were out
We have received the ninth edition they are asking how the dog knows the standing. They bad the market house,
(just out) of Copp’s Mining Code, pub difference between Sunday and other
lished by Henry N. Copp, a lawyer of days, as his visits are made before the no debt, and all without the use of gold
Washington, D. C., who has given many church bells begin to ring.—Boston or bonds.
The rent checks not only paid for the
years to the study of mining laws. It is Herald.
a book of more than two hundred pages,
stone, etc., and employed the labor for
’S FRENCH
PILLS.
Noise and Numbers.
and will be found of great interest to
the building, bat they circulated as cur
CoGtalolog Cotton Root and PennyroyaL
A Yankee, upon eating bis first meal rency, helping to give commercial life
mine owners and prospectors, as it gives
§ S Dealer in S J
the United States mineral land laws and of frogs’ legs, asked the hotel proprietor to the place, and ip every way they
THS USgrTMIW.
the official instructions thereunder, the how he accounted for the high price. vyere a blessing. If they had been inter
Its test aat Best rtiuolt
various state and territorial mining laws, He was told it was on account of the
I tails rtasdy fa tts y-^11
miners liens, right of way, etc., numer scarcity of the product. “Not at all,” est bearing bonds, they would have
Resmin’s French Fe
ous forms for use from the location to the said the Yankee. “I can get you been locked up for the interest, a bur
male Pills, liavo been Granite, Marble,
den to the islanders perhaps to this day.
patenting, lease and sale of a mine,
sold for over twcutj
1,000,000.
’
“
A
million?
”
gasped
the
Why
oan
’
t
we
build
the
Nicaragua
yean,and used by Thou
and aieo, a large collection of abstracts of
Freestone Monuments
sands of Ladies, win
boniface.
“
I
should
like
to
engage
to
canal in the same way—by issuing cur
courts and land office deciBions and rul
havegivon testimouiul.-
find
you
a
profitable
market
if
you
cod
ELY
’
S
CREAM
BALM
1»
»positivecure.
ings. Every enterprising mining man
rency receivable for toll as soon as the
that they are unoxce'. !e3
and Copings.
Apply Into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50
as a specific montbl’
will secure a copy. The San Francisco produce them. ” “Why, I can get them canal iff opened? Anything but bonds.
cento at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail
medicine, for immediate
News Company handles Mr. Copp’s pub today surely. ” At night the Yank came
We now have many kinds of bonds— ELY BROTHERS, M Warren St, New York City.
reli
of Pnintul, aud
lications on the Pacific coast* The book back with eight pairs and declared the national bonds, state bonds, county
lrrog r hlensca. Fe > Also agents for IRON FENCES.
male , -.knew etc.
is for Bale by principal book store and by trick off. “I thought you said you knew bonds, city bonds, corporation bonds of
Satisfaction guaranteed
Price »-.00 a box, with
the publisher at Washington. D. C. where you could get 1,000,000, ” said
full
directions.
Also at the R ecord office, Ashland, boniface. “Well, to tellyou the truth,” all kinds, as railroad bonds, eta, all
CAKB SO SrUSTlTUTBS, OR SPURIOUS IMITATIONS.
P.O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co..
with their corroding interest to support
The price is 50 cents.
s iLLSULN CHEMICAL CO.. DrruoiT. Mien.
explained the other, “I formed my judg indolent classes. The bond is a conven
Cal.
FOB 8ALE BY T, K. BOLTON.
ment of the number by the noise.”—San ient device, a cowardly method of put
Lilat or Ijettera.
ting off till some time in the future
Remaining uncalled for in the
shland Francisco Argonaut.
P. O., Dec. 14, 1896.
J. P. Dodge has an elegant line of rock wbat we should do or pay today and tc
Barnes, L H.
| Headings, Jas.
ing chairs, just received. Also many other shirk opr duties and place them as a
Hartley, Walt N. I Ohurath, Miss J.
goods suitable for holiday presents. Cal burden upon future generations. The
Payne, Dick.
Wryley, Mr.
and see. Opera House Furniture Store. _ method is so easy—it is easy to shirk—
Walter, J W.
and tempting that this has become an
Persons calling for same will please say
Life is worth living if for nothing else age of bonds—and the result, a bond
“adyertsied.”
W H. B bunk . P. M.
than to gain the wisdom to be learned age. Let us protest against an extension
of this pQlicy.—Dr. O. F. Taylor in
The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a promi from its rich experience», sweet and Medical World.
Tie wo.-rt form» pon*
bitter.
nent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y.,
ï r" n I I m B ^3t!ve'7 cared. Ï8 feere* Water of any temperature detdrea
was sick with rheumatism for five
Through Their Stomachs.
raeceeetul predice. Treaíment conddentlel. Caree
The thought in the British mind t On
months. In speaking of it, Mr. Robin
Natural Temperature 85 deg’s.
ell or et YBce. Term« low. Question Blank end
“
And
the
next
day
it
snowed.
’
’
Real
tree.
Call or write.
DR. WARD IMSTITUTE.C
son says : “Chamberlain's Pain Balm is to Khartum I
120N.9’.b St..3t.Louis,M«. TO DBIIK THE WATCH IS A TtllC.
izing that the poor people will have to
the only thing that gave her any rest
Residence Lots for Bale in
eat snowballs this winter, the benevo
from pain. For the relief of pain it can
Being
Sulphuric
and
Alkaline
it
eradicates
Pokegama, on reasonable
not be beat.” Many very bad cases of
lent hand of Providence hfis already
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
fungi and animalcules, and neutral
rheumatism have been cured by it. For
terms.
Lots sold on the in
showed
its
willingness
to
provide
that
izing and correcting all acidi
The intense itching and smarting inci
eale at 50 cents per bottle by Ashland dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and ether commodity. The only way to touch
ties it promotes a normal and
stallment plan.
Drug Co.
healthful condition in every
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by some people is through their stomachs.
part of the system.
lso 2,000 acres of Choic
applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin It now remains for the Republicans to
Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale
More rich gold finds reported, this Ointment Many very bad cases have been do the touching.—St. Louis Journal. ’
—
SWIMMING
RINK.
—
on the Klamath River. Terms made tn
Medfprd,
Oregon.
time in Indian Territory, in the Wichita permanently cured by it It is equally
suit on application. Address,
Mark Is Boss.
Inclosed and covered, the same medica
mountains. But it is a pity the discov efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
CHAS. COLE,
edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil
water, always clean, for the springs run a
Mr. McKinley will be saved the MANUFACTURE^ —
ery was in Indian Territory, for now blains, frost bitœ, and chronic sore eyes.
Pokegama, Siskiyou Co. Cal.
heavy volume-more than twelve hun
trouble of considering the claims of
the power of the United States govern For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
dred gallons per hour.
office
hunters.
Mark
Hanna
will
take
ment will be required to protect the In
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, tliery the job off his hands.—Silver Knight
You may dive and swim and have more
dians in (heir rights.
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi
fun than “anybody”—come out as “tine
Of
all
kinds
at
shop
at
Phoenix
tioc. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven
G entlehen : Having taken one bottle of
ated and happy.
For
Sale
by
ASHLAND
DRUG
CO,
your Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla I can
Located on the
truly say that it is the best medicine I have
Call at
ASHLAND
MILLS
VIRGIN & CO.. PROP’S.
H. S. EVANS,A8HLAND’ OE
PAINTIN G,
PAPERING,
ETC.
Job Printing
Prompt Work and Bottom Prices.
LATEST STYLES
Hood’s
Mail Orders a Specialty.
Le¿al ßlan^s
MESMIN
FEMALE
J« B. RUSSELL.
POKEGAMA
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
Joy’s Vegetable I
Sarsaparilla
j
prevents tired feel
ings, staggering sen
sations, palpitation
of heart, rush of
blood to the head,
dizziness, ringing in!
ears, spots before the
eyes, headache, bil
iousness,constipation
of bowels, pains in
the back^melancholy,
toDgue coated, foul
breath, pimples on
face, body and limb,
declineofuerve force
dizzy spells, faint
spells, cold, clammy
feet and hands, sour
risings, fatigue, in-
i somnia, and all dis-
I eases of the stomach,
liver and kidneys.
BATHING
I
WEEKS BROS
I
I
© Joy,« Vegetable Sar
saparilla is sold by all
druggists. Refuse a
substitute. When you
pay for the best see that
you get the best
150 Choice
q
A
FURNITURE
ever taken for constipation, headache and
general debihated system. I feel overjoy
ed by the use of one bottle. 1 accidently
"Wanted
r,-1” rut*
HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILK
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
For Infants and Children.
.. Will trade
f*o-
one hundred and sixty acres of good
„__ Ths
liollt
farming land seven miles from Klamath tigutwt
WM.J. PERRY.
*■
Falls for Jackson uouu.j
county property. Ad-
Superintendent Almshouse,
*•••*,■«/•
Ban Franoiico. dress, P. O. Box 55, Yreka« Cal.
ing better in every way.
«7Z7 Y 'S f n r THF J aded
CASTORIA
OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL
-----and see our goods.----
We will give yon a bargain.
GRANT
HELMAN
Proprietor
RECORD OFFICE.