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4 ,»»••• VALLEÏ RECORD YALLEI RECORD, ASHLAND OREGON, fine printing Chief of the County Papers Published every Thursday. OF EVERY E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. ■Ml DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: «• MONOPOLY PRICES ! •Iva ms your order for Letterheads. State ments. Envelopes. & g . VOL. IX. Circuit Court Proceeding«. 1SHLAND, JACKSON PRESSED BRICKS. State vs Robt Bond; larceny. Verdict of not guilty. Wadbams <fc Co vs A C Stanley et «X; confirmation. Sale confirmed. A W Colver vs W 8 and Laura Tanner. Same as above. SPD&LCovsWS Barnum ; to recov er money. Verdict for plantiff for 3232.86. Jas Wells vs Levi Morris; to recover money. Verdict for plantiff for 342.19. I has been the rallying cry of , Chas Cowles vs L A Shultz and F Winch man; to recover money. Judgement for ’ reform, directed agaiust abuses '■ plantiff for 3684. ) municipal or social. 8 R F Yocum excused from jury duty. i For the man who lets him- J Chas Henry was admitted to citizen ship ! self be abused by a cough the Issie McCully vs J F Gregory to recover > cry should be modified to: j money. Confession of Judgement. Johanna Honck vs Sarah E Ganiard, et > Mend it, or it’ll end you. You J al. Sheriff ordered to make deed to plan [ can meud any cough with tiff. W 1) Hanley et al vs J A Hanley et al: partition of real property. Report oi referee approved. Wm LyttletoD and T Noonan vs Wm M Colvigetal; foreclosure. Judgement by default. J L Woolridge vs Wm Ulrich et al; De b fendants’ separate answer struck out. Mary A Stewart vs J C Corum; foreclos ure. Decree granted. State vs W B Officer; indictment for manslaughter. Martha Wickman vs A S Barnes; motion ot dft to strike out certain portions of amended complaint and demurer to pill’s fir«t cause of action allowed. J. S. HERNDON, In the matter of estate of Myer AGrspory insolvents; final report.of E D Briggs, assignee, accepted aud approved and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. assignee discharged, John E Mark vs A C Helm el al; demur A shlano , O bk '- on . er overruled. A R Phipps adm estate of M P Phipps; •^“Office—In Townsend Building, on to foreclose mortgage. Decree granted Oak 8treet, Opposite Hotel Oregon. and judgement for 31.720 25. State vs Sami Geary; indictment for killing an animal not his own. HINMAN, D. D. S. or End it,” j : Ayer’s : Cherry Pectoral. Professional Cards D" DENTIST <Wln tbs Masonic Building up stairs •ver Post Office. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Novelty Block. Opposite Hotel Oregon, , A shland , , O regon . W. BARR. J^R. C. Dental Parlors in Odd bellow’» Block. A shland , O bkoon . All work pertainin < to modern dent istry. Painless operations a specialty. M. BROWER M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, A shland . t O begon . Office—At Residence, intersection of Me chanic, Laurel and Main Streets, SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. ° T. t A BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com radee cordially welcomed. A, C. S pencer , Commander. G. O. V annatta , Adjutant. Dr. Barr, Dentist, I. O. O. F. Block. Mrs. Packard left Sunday for Redding. Fred Martin went to Portland Sunday to locate. Gus Landers has returned from a trip to Baker City. Mrs. Eva Harth of Grants Pass spent the holidays with Ashland relatives. Misses Ella Hanley and Jennie Reams spent Christmas afternoon in this city. Miss Elva Galloway, the Medford teacher spent Christmas with Ashland friends. Miss Bessie Martin of Yreka was married last week to Richard L. Sandwick of Pacific Grove, Cal. Harry Barbour and Will Lindsey, of the railrotd carpenters, spent Christmas with the folks in Ashland. The Misses Gloor were up from the Con vent at Jacksonville Christmas week visit ing the folks at the Depot hotel. The assessment work on R L Dunn’s Blact Jack mine near Henley is beingdone by I. W. Letuer and W. H. Richie. Miss Theresa Bryant, of the county clerks office, returned to Jacksonville Sun day from a vi^ifrat home in Ashland. Nat Yokum, indicted for burglarizing a store at Riddle with Bob Hinman. was acquired at his trial in Rosebjirg Friday. Misses G4rrtie and Mamie Smith, daugh ters of F. W. Smith, cameover from Horn brook Sunday to visit relatives and friends. Don William» and W. Rawlings, who have been serving as jurors in the U. 8, court at Portland for several weeks, return ed home Friday. Mis» Ivy Purdin, deputy postmistress of Medford, celebrated Christinas and two days more with Miss Claudia Virgin and Blood is Life. Ashland friends. It is the medium which carries to •very The North Yamhill labor exchange is nerve, muscle, organ and fibre its nourish going to buy 500 cord» of wood and put ment and strength. lithe blood is pare, the members at worx cutting the wood up rich ami healthy you will be well; if im into stove lengths. pure, disease will soon overtake you. Miss Grace Foster of Medford, Miss Ber Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to keep you in health by making your blood rich and nice Cameron and Warren Cameron of Uniontown were up Friday looking on at pure. the masquerade ball. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to Wm. Flackus, formerly with the bridge operate, Cure indigestion, biliousness. carpenters of the M t. Shasta division, has 25 cts. just completed three new county bridges m J. P. Dodge has an elegant line of rock Klamath county, where he is located. ing chairs, just received. Also many other Work has been suspended for the winter goods suitable for holiday presents Cal on the Rogue River Water & Milling Co’s and see. Opera House Furniture Store. big canal and dam enterprise at Gold Hill and the superintendent, R. Rowlands, has gone to San Francisco. BORN. State Senator E. C. Harmon of Josephine county wants to be postmaster of Grants JAMES—In Ashland. Dec. 23,1896, to Mr. Pass under the new administration, and his “pull” on the senatorial situation will and Mrs. Tbos. James, a son. give him a big lift if his man gets there. CHAUSSE—In Grants Pass, Dec. 21,1896, Asa Watters, who died near Yreka this to the wife of Editor W. F. Chausse, a summer, was a member of the Woodmen son of the World order and his folks received PARKER—At Parker’s station, Dec. 24, the 31000 insurance from the order last 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. Squire Parker, a week. The family formerly lived at Med ford. son. H. B. Payton, formerly with the railroad VAN VACTOR—At Hornbrook, Dec. 21, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Van Vactor, carpenters for many years and who assist ed in the construction of the railroad depot a son. at this place, in a contractor and builder HYDE—On Evans creek, Dec. 20,1896, to and has put up some tine residences in Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Hyde, a daughter. Dunsmuir this summer, including one for KAHLER- At Tolo, Dec. 20, 1893, to Mr. himself and family. and Mrs Ora Kahler, a son. Siskiyou county has in operation 54 quartz EGGERS—In Ashland, Dec. 27, 1896, to mills, with 355 stamps; 12 arastas and 8 concentrators. Fourteen mills are run by Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Eggers, a son. steam and 50 by water power. El Dorado, Calaveras and Nevada counties are the only ones operating more quartz mills than Sis DIED. kiyou. The construction of the new flume for EGGERS-^In Ashland, Dec. 27,1896, infant the Little Klamath diten is under way. son of Mr, and Mrs. S?G. Eggers. The flume will be a large one as can be imagined when it is considered that it will i, J . be ppt together-with -8000 pounds of nails W. R. C. BURNSIDE BELIE» CORPS NO. 24 Meets m Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p. m. on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Man. J. D. C bockbb . Pres. M bs . L ydia G riswold . Sec’y. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets everj Fridav evening. Visiting Knights in good standing are cordially invited to attend, F. D. W aoneb , C. C. S. G. E ggers , K. of R & 8. MASONIC. SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Regular convocations on the Thursday next after the full moon. E. V. C abtkb , H. P. E. A. S hebwin , Secretary. A8HLAND LODGE, NO.23, A. F.& A. M. Stated communications on the Thursday of or before the full moon. E. A. S herwin , W. M. C, H. V aupel . Secretary. ALPHA CHAPTKE NO. 1, O. K. 8. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays in each month. M rs . L’ M. C aldwkll , W. M. M bs . 8. C. C handleb . Secretary. I. O. O. F. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. Hold regular meetings every Thursuav evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, F. O. box 102. PILOT BOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and 4th Monday in eaeh month. Members in good standing cordially invited to attend. H. 8. E vans , C. P. R obt , T aylob , Scribe. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, >*O. 24. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each month iu Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. Miss E mma S tephbnson , N. G. M iss N ina E mkbv , Secv. A. O. U. W. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hab every second and voobth Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. M. R. M oose , M. W. J. R. C a » ky , Recorder K. </. T. M. • KAN1TE TENT NO. 4, KNIGHTS MACCABEES. OT THE Meet in regular review on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellow’s Hall, Ashland. Vfslting 81: Knights cordially invited. G. W. C bowson , Com. C has . H. G illette , R. K. COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, The Masquerade Ball. The mask ball given Christmas night by Ashland Hose Co. No. 1 at opera house was well attended and proved an interest ing event, Helman’s orchestra furnished the music and Hotel Oregon the supper. The following are among the list 1 maskers: la oi as: Mrs. Lee Minkler, Woman in Black, Mrs. C. H. Veghte, Night. Lottie Pracht, Venus. Eunice Evans, Morning Glory, Mrs. J. H. Cooke, June. Mrs. J. J. Meehan, Diamond Queen. Annie Miller, Eastern Princess. Matlie Cole, A Mystery. Myrtle Wells, Summer. Belle Pankey, Pop Corn Girl. Mrs. M. Tucker, Night. Minnie Ross, Spangle. Moliie High, School Girl. Mrs. G P. Van Riper, Lady in Black. Myrtle Morgan, P od Corn Girl. Dora Sonmckson, Mistletoe. Mrs. A. Helman, Goldbug’s Daughter. Minnie Rockfellow, Lady in Blue. Mrs. Dustin High, Lady in Black. Alice Crowson, Chrysanthemum Belle. Mrs. S. F. Thornton, Domino. Mrs. Nora Hicks, Cherries. Blanch Hicks, Domino. Mollie Barneburg, Medford Belle, Mrs. Ray Minkler, School Girl. Clara Hurst, Good Girl. Ella Yokum, Flower Girl. Mrs. H. C. Myer. Sehool Girl, .Mrs. Jesse Moiick, Jolly Joker, C e t e tt e ¿w ee llt Flo w e r Srtrl. Mrs. Maud Clute. Snow Flake. Ennie Salstrom, Domino. Miss Etta Gall, gentlemen : Lee Minkler, Pride of the Ball. Ed. Miller, Little Daisy, Thad. McHatton, Mystery. Ray Minkler, Double Clown. J. A. Coy, Narragansett. W. W Peed, Davenport’s Mark Hanna. Fred Martin, Belle of the Ball, Geo. Schroder, Irish. J. W. Guffs, Irish. Fred Ahlstrom, Clown, Homer Barron, Domino, D. High, Mohammet. H, 0. Myer, Red Warrier. C. E. Donnelly. Domino. Hum. Pracht, Bunting. W. W. Bates, Gent. Capt. J. L. May, Cuba Libre, C. E Ingram, Clown. Tom Scribner, Clown. A. W. Storey, Priest. W. M. Potter, Cavalier. H. H. Gillette, Face. C. Lane, Phoenix Dude. H, 8. Evans, Japanese. Geo. Stockton, Satan. B. Scribner, Ballet Dancer, Robt. Purvis, Domino. M. H. Higgins, Pick Nick Girl. W. A. Williams, Clown. M. Tucker, Facey. H. S. Lynch, Domino. Otto Miller, Red, White and Blue. Mr. Inlow, Domino. Paul Van Scoy. Virgin Co. Geo. Barron, Turk. G. P. Van Riper, Talent Dude. H. M. Hicks, Green Thing. J. J. Meehan, Fighting Editor, “Valley Record.” J. De Pangher, Father Time. Ralph Hutch, Sailor. J. Taylor, French Footman. There were many others present and dancing that did not mask, among whom were Misses Myi tie Gill, Fannie Ralph, Lillie High, Kittie Million, Kate DePeatt, Cora Kist. Lillie Walrad, Maud Gallant, Eva Taylor, Ollie Brunk, Misses grown, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, and Messrs. J. A. Whitman, J. E. Enyart, Fred Welch, Brace Skeel, Al Reynolds. Dr. Fred McCullough, Ralph Bunch, Geo. Parker, all hot tomales from Medford, C. W. Sherman, Portland, Horace Mitchell of Gazelle, Hall Barclay of Talent, Emil Peil, Sherman Powell and others. One Year............................................. 31 "• Six Mxmths ................................ i ut) Three Months.......................................... Ml 189Ö. NO. 31. Advertising rates given on application. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report J. F>. Dodge, .... Dealer in Furniture AMONG THE MA0KIS. A HOLIDAY STORY OF NEW ZEALAND LIFE. Aa Exxdttaa Jouraay Ttizoagh tbs Ha*« ®f the CMnnlbal»—A Hluarp Kag»gein«n» and a Foxtm*»« Be»eu«: —A Merry Chrtefc- Day at Acekland. bad made a camp in a bountiful valley, near the shore, where there were fual, grass and water. We nooded no shelter, for the air was as soothing and balmy as in the land of ths lotua enters, where, the poet says, it is one perpetual afternoon. We had an early supper, and jest at eemset the guide, who seemed unusual ly nervous went to the top of an adjoin ing hill to “spy out the land,” aahe put “It takes people from north ot the it. for he had been ednoeted at a mie- »quator a koug time to get accustomed elonary school Mid was full of Biblical expreesione. to the great difference ia the aaaaons After being absent so long that I be- oue 1 finds in Anatrai aaia, and particu- to feel impatieut he camo running iariy-trefe' y4rere flTrthe upper Island'of New reathlessly into oaniD. Zealand, Where the climate is much like “What’s up?” I asked. that of your gulf states. ” Pointing over the hill, the guide That is what Sir George Grey, ex gasped: governor at New Zealand, said to me at “People from the Han ban islands in Auckland some years ago. camp over there! And there’s a white It was nearing tho Christmas holi man with them!” “But is that surprising?” I. inquired. days, and as my stay in these beautiful “Yea, sir. I should say it was,” he islands was limited to two months I de-, termlned to see the natives in “the answered. Then he added: “We mustn’t atav hexe. It’s dangerous. ” king’s conn try,” as their great reeerva- To the surprise of the guide I an- tion Is oalled, the famous hot springe tc no nn ne d my purpose to have a Look at the east and the grand walanohes and these people, and, fearing to remain mountain lakew of the middle ialand oLoae zatber than because he approved Without regard to the bomoil ef the undertaking, the guide accom I hod a letter from Sir George Grey panied me. to the Maori chief Ou tonga, and a half We reached the top ef the hill, from breed Maori named Mahkah was engag which we could see a fire in the valley ed to act aa my guide into “the king’s not more than 150 yards below us. country.” The American consul came to my ▲bout this ftoe four men stood, two of hotel to bld me goodby, and during the them unmistakably native« and two of oonvereatian he told me of a conn try- them as unmistakably white men, man of ours who had reached the olty though the slight attire nf all was Hie ■UM. that day from Sydney. “There are two white men down “His name is Baldwin,” said the * B M ain S treet , O pposite P lsza . consul, “and he is now sick in this ho there,” I said to the guide. “No mat tel. He is well to do, but his is a very ter bow the others feel, these will be TOOLS, sad case, and I incline to think that, friends. Come with me. ” And, making ZE’-A.IJSTTS from dwelling on his troubles, bis mind sure that my pistols were smooth in the WALL FAFER. G-LJLSS. ETC. bolsters, I threw the shotgun into the is unhinged. ” B uilding P apees , W bapping P apebb and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. hollow at my arm and strode down. Then the consul went on to tell me Like a man undex hypnotic influence, that Mr. Baldwin was from Boston. Some six years before this he was the the guide obeyed me, and in a few min owner of a number of New Bedford utes we were at the fire. whalers that came to collect whale oil The natives were the first to hear us, and bone in these southern waters. and, without seizing their spears, which The shipowner had a son, a spirited were on the ground, they uttered a yell “CUPIDENE- but rather delicate boy, who, like most of alarm and fled. I'hi.s great Vegetable VI taHzer.thcprescrl i> wholesome youths brought up near tht The older of the two bronzed white tidn ol a fauiou»i’A-ncirW1>B!elMn, wilt qulcklv you mi Der u. r ly cure cure you or of all voiis or Jiw-ase. of U« reuerative onjam, »ocU “ s ■ Lost sm . had an intense yearning to becom« man—the younger was about one and Lost M Alaiiho«»'. insomnia, I u.nslu the Buck,8«mliiKi Emissions, Nervous liehliltv Pimp es, t ufitnse to Marry, ExlomsUusDrilli VartJLrt-• sod a eailox. twenty—reached out his hands, and in a ccnstlnutiop. It stops all losses by day or nlfiht Prevent»z- After much pleading on the boy’s part voice trembling with emotion shouted: !svllRrB'/r'vt‘ich ‘Giotctieckeil leads tJSpermatorrhatfcid the horrors of Impotency. < l’I*ID£li E clt>uu»ea thellver, the —his mother was dead—Mr. Baldwin BEFORE and AFTER ail “Friends! Friends! At last, friends!” kidneys and the urinary organs of all impurities. Bit m H r tiL'lnroc umo 11 ti'AnU “?^ CUPIDENE strenEthansandVMtor^ViiY^ik intrusted him to the care of Captain Whan the younger man oould com The reason sufferer« are not cured by pjrtoni Is because ninety per cent erf,». Prostatitis. CUPIDENE Is the only known r<-niv«l v to cure without im operariim 5ouo . «In m uh Wellman ef the whaler Albatross, with mand his tongue, after he had shaken alA A written gUKrsntee given and money returned If six boxes does not effect'» iw.r „,uLn . instructions to sand Clifford—that was hands with us, he cried out: “Get back 3^00 a box, six fur (5.00. by ntnll. Send tor pkku circular and testimonials. " psiuumenicun, the bogr’s name—home ost some steamer from the fixe! There’s danger here!” Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2078, Suu pTanclaco <ML FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN. as soon as he became tired of a sailor’s He and his oompanion picked up the Lite, which be expected would be the spears, and, nt a run, they followed the Spent the County’s Money. oase by the time the ship reached the guide and myself to our camp. There was no time for explanation. Joy’s for the Jaded and Hoo< and boHe wbioh were hauled there free» Bills allowed at December term of county south-Pacific. LtU But the Albatross never came baok, Clearly these men had been captives Montague Saturday.—Klamath Falls Re Health for all Mankind. publican. Bill of judges, clerks and messen and, except once, was never heard ci and were aa anxtoH» to escape as we JOY’S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. gers of election................................f 3 Ml 80 again. Six months after she left New were to help them. Klamath Falls Republican:—B. E. Peter Bill 7 90 of canvasaors of election......... man has just completed the last of the Bill for We saddled up quickly, placed the salaries of county officers.. 924 28 Bedford she touched at Norfolk island, ties throngn kmade from fifteen row and sail boats for the Pelican where Clifford wm lepoxted well and Bill of janitor and ferryman ............ 41 50 older man on the pack horse, while the nature ’ sown herbs, aud Bay resort. There are seven of them Claim of J D Matney bounty on 2 proper chan still enamored of the eea. Contains no younger sprang up beside me, and then, beauties, in his workshop which he is orna nels. Joy ’ s panther scalp................... ........... »> i n é r a 1 5 00 The manner of the loss of the Alba guided by the stars, we started eastward. menting with paint and brush. After the Geo Vegetable ù;u 7 s or W Heckatnorn bounty en pan Sarsaparilla holidays Mr. Peterman expects to leaya tross oould -be only a matter for specula deadly pois During the night march the youpw ther scalp ..................................... 2 50 cures Dy*- for California to spend the winter and G A Briner, for bridge lumber....... on. Joy's 5 85 tion, but that she was lost was settled man behind me told me his stoFj. His Sepsis, Vegetable spring. hronic Jerry Nunan, coal oil and lantern.. 3 80 beyond doubt, for the insurance com name was Clifford Baldwin; that of his gar-aparilla •lix, Constipa E DeRoboam, keeper of hospital.,. 560 57 panies had paid the claim and the robs the companion was George Wellman, mate tion, Liver Secret Society Elections. blood of all indigent list . •’ft. Com plaints its impuri widows and orphans of the missing sail* of the lost ship Albatross and the Ashland lodge No. 451 0 O F. — N G, Thos and Kidney H Whitman for Mrs Robinson., ties, RU<1 8 00 ors had discarded their mourning y«MS brother of tbo captain. Simpson; V G, D F Fox; P S, E J Farlow; J Ella Affections. courses all Randalls.................................... 6 09 R 8, H S Evans; Trees, Robt Taylor; L C Rodenberger these impuri- The ship foundej^a in a cyclone after for Mrs Morgan.. 10 00 ago. trustees, F, J Farlow, F M Drake, H 8 Anna Jordan tor self and family.., “ Still Mr. Baldwin believes his son fat 6 00 most of ths crew, Including the captain, Evans- ll Harriot Johnson........................... 8 00 alive,’’said the oonsul, “and he spends had been swept from her decks. This Manzanita Lodge No 45 Degree of Honor Mrs E C Gale ................................. 8 00 most of his time traveling along the was nine mouths after she had left New 5 00 —Chief of Honor, Mrs C F Hasty; Lady of Mrs 3 M Root.................................... 4 00 coasts of Australasia in his vain search. Bedford. Honor, Mrs Kobt Taylor; Chief of Cere Jacob Thompson for Mrs R Miller. 6 00 He is now much exhausted, and I fear monies, Mrs I W Burris; Recorder, Miss MrsC I Courtney........................... i. Of the five men who got away in the Joy’s Vegetable 1 Elsie •Patterson; Financer, Mrs J P Mrs K Fleming................................. 6 00 he will not see the year out ” lifeboat, three dieiof starvation. Young Sarsaparilla Dodge,; Receiver, Mrs J R Tozef; Usher, S G Netherland for Mrs Crosby.... 4 09 Together we called on Mr. Baldwin, Baldwin and the mate were flung G H Haskins, med. for Courtney., Mrs H Norton; O Watchman, Mrs F Mc prevents tired feel- I 7 80 " G H Haskins, stationery................. Donald; I Watchman, M R Moore. 8 65 a thin, careworn man, prematurely old, ashore on one of the Haukan islands, mgs, staggering sen D H Miller for repairs on court although he was only 45. tfhere for six years the natives, who in sations, palpitation A O U W:—Master Workman, C F house and materials .................... He told me his sad story, as he had every other way had treated them kind of heart, rush of Hasty; Foreman, R A Minkler; Overser, J Nunan, sundries for Henry fmly. 17 8 50 00 «» H C Myer; Recorder, J R Casey: Financer, Norris & Co, bridge lumber............ blood to the head, 35 19 told it for years to every one he met, ly, kept them captive. Now and then Blank Forms,_ J R Tozer; Receiver, F M Prake; Guide, dizziness, ringing in and in obedience to his request I prom they made forays to the main island tp Angle & Plymale, sundries for Mrs H U Messenger; I W, M R Moore; O W. ears, spots before the Cable................................................ 19 45 ised to look out for the lost Clifford, as carry off Maori cattle, and they had Mining Locations, Frank McDonald; Trustee, C F Hasty, A M Ford, for 1 buck saw................ ey-js, headache, bil 1 90 every one had done, but it is unneces -r Just landed fox this purpose tho night Always Kept in Stock. Frank Towne for rent ot hall for iousness,constipation Bueklen’g Arnica Salve. sary to state that there was never a hope before. election purposes ................. . 3 50 of bowels, pains in T he B est S alve in the world for Cuts, Otto Biede, for 2% pounds of sheet behind any of these promises. “Take me to my father in Boston,” the back,melancholy, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever zinc.................................................. 2 90 The next day, with my guide, I left said the young man in conclusion, “or tongue coated, foul Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauds, Chilblains, G R Lindley,interest calculator... 1 00 Auckland. It was the 14th of Decem send me to him, and ho will repay you breath, pimples on Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posit Wilber Asbpole for putting up elec « face, body and limb, ively cures Piles, or no pay required. It tion booths at Eagle Point......... 1 00 ber, end a more beautiful summer day for your trouble. ” is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or Glass & Prudhomme for two blank declineofnerve force never came down from the blue skies I told him that bis father was then ■ money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. books for treasnrer................ ... LOST MÆNÎATOOD 22 QO for the delight of man. The woods were at Auckland, whereat he was so much dizzy spells, faint For sale by E, A. Sherwin. Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. Grace Skeeters for boarding Mrs spells, cold, clammy shimmering emerald billows. The train affected that the poor fellow burst into Poe.................................................. 8 00 C xlebbated Er.ai.iga R emedy feet and hands, sour G P Lindley, express on paokage., 1 00 ran through brood sheep pastures and tears. Real Estate Transfers. risings, fatigue, in S $ Dealer in S § IS ER VIA. J W Morris for preparing election past farms and orchards os beautiful The Maoris were astonished at our somnia, and all dis W J Virgin to Arestra C Virgin—lots 1 booth............................................... 1 00 and rieh in color as are the lulls of Dev discovery, and they gladly furnished us It Is »old on 3 positive and 2, blk 5, Ashland; 3700 eases or the stomach, G N Lewis, for hauling for county. 1 75 guarantee to cure any I J Phillips to Mrs A E Cornum—3.13 A S Barnes for boarding prisoners. with fresh horees to git to the nearest form of nervous pros liver and kidneys. 22 14 onshire in June, acres in tp 3/, s, r 1 w; 330. tration or any disorder S joy,s Vegetable Sa r- Unnecessary here to tell of our reach stage line. W S Crowell, transportation for in of the genital organs of C B Matney to T O Reams and J F White I baparilla is sold by all Granite, Marble, digent to Hornbrook................... 6 60 ing the end of the railroad, of the long We had provided clothing fur our either sex, caused I druggists. Refuse a — 100 acres in tp 38 s. r 3 w, 31173. W S Crowell, expressage on package 1 60 Before, by excessive use of I substitute. When you but cheery stage journeys, of our visit to nearly naked companions, and a barber Heaton Fox to Mrs Hattie Garrettson— Mrs 8 R Taylor, supplies for Stroth- Freestone Monuments Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account I pay for the best see that 20 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 e; 3478.38. off family ....... . ............................. 1 00 the geysers and the scene of the recent at the geysers had made them more pre of youthful indiscretion or over indulgence etc.. I you get the best Jennie Hardy to Maggie P Drumhill— Central Point Grocer Co, supplies Dirtiness, Convulsions, Wakefulness, Headache. earthquake or of our long horseback ride sentable. and Copings. lot 10 blk 1 Cottage add to Medtord; 3175, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, Weak for Mrs Sullivan............... ............. 6 00 into the forbidden laud of “the king’s It was now Christmas day when we Memory, Bearing Down Pains, Seminal Weakness, A Crabtree to J F Davis—40 acres in tp C W Wolters, supplies for Mrs Pen country.” reached Auckland, and to two men at Hysteria, Nocturnal Emissions, Spermatorrhoea, 36 s. r 2 w; 3300. well............................. .................... 5 20 Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neglected, Also agents for IRON FENCES. J C Hall to J M Ray—q c d to placer W R Wimans R R fare for Alice R “Not even the queen of England,” least it was the happiest Christmas day may .•ffj % lead to premature old age and insanity. claim in Whiskey gulch; >25. Satisfaction guaranteed Lichtenberger, a deaf mute........ Positively guaranteed. Price. $1.00 n box; C boxes 16 00 said uiy guide, with a show of pride, in all the world. Ann E Corum to Wm J Prall—land in I A Webb, coffin for Mrs Randles’ for 35-00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A written “ could enter ‘ the king ’ s country ’ with-i Mr. Baldwin soon regained his health. furnished with every 35.00 order received. tp 37 s, r 1 w; 3600, boy.................................................. 10 00 out permission of the chief. But few He and his son—the letter now married guarantee ~x> refund the money it a permanent cure is not P. O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. John E Pelton to W J Virgin and W E Justice court, Woodville, state vs sHected. Cal. white men have ever been there, nor —are living in California, and never a J Woods— Jacobs—sheriff's deed to land in Ashlaud; ' ÎÎERVIA MEDICINE CO., Detroit. Mich. J A Jeitrey, district attorney.... 32400. 7 10 could you go if you were not the friend Christmas day passes that I am not ask FOR SALE BY T. K. BOLTON. j C Williams, justice..................... B F Reeser to G N Anderson—acres 1 95 of Sir George Grey, whom the Maoris ed to visit them and celebrate the meet John Owens, constable................ in tp 39 s, r 1 e; 3L' 8 3U call their father. ” ing in New Zealand. II Shipley to J Noonan—l&J acres in tp Geary & Picket, examination of H r q w . ¡kqOQß Ontonga, the Maori chief, a tall, L eon E dwards . John O’Brien, insane .................. 5 00 W H■ H^ltTai to Ethel P Chaptn-q c d Central Point, justice court, state magnificently formed man, with a tat The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a promi vs Herrington— to mining ground in Applegate district; tooed face, treated me with »hospitality J A Jeffrey, district attorney ... 11 00 J that was at once princely and barbaric. nent lumberman of Hartwick, N. Y., 3500. A S Jacobs, justice of the peace., was Bick with rheumatism for five 7 10 MINING LOCATIONS. These people in appearance aud man- months. In speaking of it, Mr. Robin L tl Newton, constabie................ 6 55 , F E ^hearer. Dec 8, 1896, located a placer Witness fees................................... 15 20 i ners reminded me very much of our own son says: “Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is claimol 20 acres in the Steamboat district. N H Clayton, 5 days’ service as ex- Navajo Indiana They cultivate the the only thing that gave her any rest Recorded Dec 23,1896. amiuerof teachers ..., .............. 15 00 ' ground after a fashion, but have great from pain. For the relief of pain it can H. H. McCarthy, Dec. 24, 1893, located Gus Newbury 5 days’ service as and recorded a quartz claim in Uniontown examiner of teachers................... 15 00 flocks of sheep, herds of cattle and pigs not be beat,” Many very bad cases of BUY’S CREAM BALM is a positi ve cure. district. White & Jacobs, supplies for county 7 25 and poultry without end, while every rheumatism have been cured by it. For Apply into the nostri!». It is quickly absorbed. 60 sale at 50 cents per bottle by Ashland Water of any temperature desired R 8 Dunlap, digging grave for T j stream teems with fish. cents at Druerists or b y mail ; samples 10c. by mall. Henry.......... . .................................. 3 00 Natural Temperature 85 deg’s. itT.Y JTHilTHYRS. 58 Warren St, New York City. Rather reluctantly the chief gave me Drug Co. W 8 Crowell, expressage on pkg.. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. 1 63 Residence Lots for sale In Paid For, permission to go to the coast. The rea & Prudhomme, envelopes and Tí IB1IL TIE WATER 18 A T03IC. The intense itching and smarting inci Glass type writer paper.......................... Pokegama, on reasonable “Mrs. Cumrox’s children seem to be dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other W 8 Gall for putting up election 11 90 son for his opposition was the danger Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate» terms. Lota sold on the in “ on the islands of HankaD, ” explained very fond of their school?” remarked diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by booths in Table Rock......... . .. 2 88 fungi and animalcules, and neutral the guide. * ‘There is still a band of mau one woman. stallment plan. applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin J H Whitman fur land entries per izing and correcting all acidi Geo A Jackson..................... ........ Ointment Many very bad cases have been 1 25 eaters. That's why our people keep “What makes you think 6O?" ties it promotes a normal and lso 2,000 acres of choic permanently cured by it. It is equally D Linn, 2 days’ viewing road on healthful condition in every “They are always spoaking of their Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale Applegate........................................ 6 00 away from the coast aud do not wish ‘dear teacher.’ ” efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem part of the system. on the Klamath River. Terms made to & Plymale, supplies to J H white visitors to go there.” edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil Angle “Oh, Mr. Cumrox insists on that! Mayfield................... . .................... Medford, Oregon, I reasoned that if these people had — SWIMMING RINK. — suit on application. Address, blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. D Linn, coffin for T J Henry......... 21 90 8 00 He says that, considering how much ho CHAS. COLE, For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. been really dangerous the English would John Clements, carpenter work on pays for extra tuition, it ’ s only proper. ” inclosed and covered, the same mcdica Pokegams. Siskiyou Co. Cal, county bridges....... ...................... 19 15 have cleared them out long before, and Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they Inquest over body of J J McCord— —Washington Star. water, always clean, for the springs run a the fact that they were unheard of if are just wliat a horse needs when in bad condi G W White dept dist atty............ heavy volume- more than twelve hun 7 80 not unknown cutside “the king’s coun For DyBpepwla tior.. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. F M Parker, constable.. ........ 7.. 1 75 dred gallons per hour. and Liver Complaint you have a printed E Kirchgessner, coroner e 9 15 try'* argued that they were not impor guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vital For Sale by ASHLAND DRUG CO. You may dive and swim and have more tant. But the prospect of seeing real Jurors’ fees..{............... « 00 r. It never fails to cure. For sale by T. fun than “anybody”—come out as “tine Witneses’ fees.......................... ...... 3 00 cannibals, even at a distance, increased ize K. Bolton. as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven I E DeBoy, room for holding in Of all kinds at shop at Phoenix my desire to go. ated and happy. quest, lights, fuel and damage to We carried provisions on a pack-horse, bedding........................ . ................. 5 00 Located-on the for the west coast was wild and unin J W Robinson for book aud station Cai) ar ery.............. ............................... 11 70 habited. We were armed with shotguns HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE Lumsden & Berlin, supplies tor and pistols, not so much for self protec Chas Bowman........................ . . 8 00 For Infanta and Children. NORTH OF THE PLAZA. tion as to secure game if need be. Rogue River Telephone Co for Are gaining favor rapidly. OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL messages ................... f ......... It was the evening of Dec. 20, and we 2 50 i Business men and travel Th» fxe- W H Bradshaw, services per diem. 19 00 ll all* lers carry them tn vest A Natural Beautlflcr. -----and see our goods.----- rifiutar» Martin Perry, services per diem..... 16 20 pockets, ladles carry them Martin Perry; seeing to repairs on Karl’s Clover Root Tea purifies the blood In purses, housekeepers^keep them tn medicine will give you a bargain. 2 00 and gives a clear and-beauuful complexion. «losets, trlaads recomtnofid them to blends. 25c. county bridges Pi oprietor MILLS. ASHLAND C ôïïr I patent ! flour , ) VIRGIN & CO., PROP’S. H S EVANS ASHLAND’OK PAPERING, PAINTIN G ETC majhi WD restored . Job Printing Prompt Work and Bottom Prices LATEST STYLES Mail Orders a Specialty Legal ßlanljs J. B. RUSSELL. 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