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VALLEY RECORD.) VALLEY RECORD. AMHLAMD OBXGO», f FINE PRINTING OF Chief ef the Ceenty Papers PabUahwl erwy TbnrWay. E.J. KAISER, Proprietor. EVERY DESCRIPTION NO MONOPOLY iUBBCJUPTlOM BATEB. On« Y*ar....... Six Months ... PRICES ! ASHLAND, VOL. X. I Teacher«* Cert i flea leu Granted. Firnr gr«<k — Misses Belle Potter, Hattie Eaton, arid Mr. B. W. FmiHoer. I Second grade—Miaf-es Emma Reed. Daisy SiireN, Olaii Mickey. Ella Terrill, and Messrs. Abe Bish an<l J. H. Park. I Third grade— v'isMes Myrtle Harvey, , Katie Buckley, Oliua Hoitan, Fannie ! Donegan. I P. H. Daily of Eagle Point was granted a I life diploma and M. A Flovd a sttte cer- , titicaie by the state board of education. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1897, County Bills Allowed. no W 8 Crowell, county judge............... ,$100 I A B Barnes, sheriff and deputies.... 333 33 G A JackM-'t). clerk and deputy ... 250 Ou W E Anderson, recor-ter......... . ........ 11« 66 G 1‘ Lindley, treasurer ..................... 66 W 58 33 Gu* Newbury, school supt............ A M Ford, janitor .... .................. 27 00 John Watkins, R R ferryman......... 14 60 A B Barnes, boarding prisoners....... 68 80 J C Williamu, bridge material for dist. No. 28 ....................................... 63 50 Chas Owens, work on Queens creek bridge ................................................ 45 00 Joseph Whalen, work on Saxs creek 2 oo bridge.................................................. Angle and Plymaie, lumber for road district No 9.................................... Il 70 A N Boiiss, notary work, R K tax suit .................................................. 5 oo G D Barnard &, Co., canvas cover for mortgage record ....... ....... 14 50 J Nunan, indigent supplies for G M 4 00 W H Beidinr, GAR PoBt Com., re lief of J ame« R Ross....................... 30 00 PltEHNKIt IIKICK8. I Dr. 8. T. Songer has been granted a • pension. Mrs. Dr Parson spent Friday and Sat urday al Colestin. Charley Lambert of Gold Hill will go to Klondike in the spring. Those pimples or blotches Geo Morine and family of Eagle Point that disfigure your skin, are are yisltlng Crater lake. blood bubbles. They mark Frank 8. Miller of Harney valley is visit i the unhealthy condition of the ing relatives in Rutte creek. Warner, The Piano Tuner. ! blood-current that throws them Miss Rose Harris of the Depot hotel M. O. Warner, the old reliable piano up. You must get down io i tuner, will be in Ashland soon, ready to visited Sisson friends this week. the blood, before you can be tune up the instruments of his numerous Gov Budd and wife and a party of rid of them. A,vcal treatment patrons. Mr. Warner is a first class friends are camped at Pelican bay. is useless. It suppresses, but workman and has the best of references. Mrs. F. L Fisher w«nt to Eugkiio teun- does not heal. The best rem Since his last trip he has the additional day to visit her parent« and friends. edy for eruptions, scrofula, eriiorsements of The Wiley B. Allen Co. Ida Hargrove is in San Francisco anti Sherman, Clav & Co., the two lead to Miss sores, and all blood diseases, is study tbe fall and winter fa-hions. ing musical instrument Inuees of this ( A. Alford ofTalent will run his thresher coimtrv. Save your work lor him and in Klamath oounty again this season. you will i»e assured satisfaction. INDIGENT ALLOWANCES. Geo and W H Hale and Ross Patten J H Whitman, lor Mrs Robinson & A RI k Purchase of* Cattie. of Grants .’’ass have siarted for Klondike. fsmily.............. ................................. 4 00 > The Express savs Evans and Fratt of O. Harbaugh returned Sunday from San i Mrs C J Morgan, for Mrs Rebecca Morgan............................................. 8 00 Reno have bought uearlv 4000 head of Francisco where he took a bunch ot horses. Mry B Al Root for self and family.. 5 UO beef cattle in eastern Klamath count v Harry Miller of San Francisco is spend da Miller, same ............................ 6 Ü0 _ being about all in Sprague river valley ing his vacation with the folks at Jackson Kh Mrs C J Courtney, same.................... 6 00 They have also bought William Davis’ ville. L C Netherland, for Mrs Crosby and he. f and W. T. Nelson’s of Dry Prairie, family.............................................. 4 00 - - - —_____ i and Writ. Merritt of Grants Pass re'urned Mr. Tull’s ot Barnes valley, in addi & Prudhoiniue, for delinquent home Saturday from a visit at Tolman Glass tax roll lor 1897 ............................... 12 50 tion to the Jackson and Grohs cattle, springs. J. S. HBBNDON, Joi Whalen, witness fees in Sherrill making a total of nearly 4000 head widen case................................................... Louis Dennis and family of Shasta valley 8 00 will be driven to R-r.o. From present camping in the grove, Mrs. D. being ill Dr E P Geary, examining Sherrill, lndii ations there w ill be but a lew thou are PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. with fever. 5 00 insane. ... .......................................... sand cattle driven to Shasta valley this Beek, witness iu above case.. 8 CO G. W Kimball returned to Roseburg Aaron A shland , O regon . i eason. Heretofore that has been the E C Roberts, repairs on court house feeding ground for Klamath and Lake Sunday to spend the balance of the sum roof ...................................................... 9 35 IWOffice—In Townsend Building, on countv cattle. We are also informed mer at Bandon by the Sea. G A Jackson, cash paid on express Oak Street. Opposite Hotel Oregon. 2 00 package................................ .............. Miss Maggie MaCollock is out from Oak bv a well known cattle raistr that hay can be bought in Honey lake and Reno land. Douglas county, visiting the family Herriott Bros., lumber for road dist. No 27 ............................................... 11 40 of her uncle, Arthur Hunt. for $2.50 per ton. 2^ HINMAN, I». D. S, Ma com Johnson, cleaning court Austin and Allen Holt will attend the 5 00 house well......................................... Wise Men Know normal school this year, and Senaior Holt J C Hannub, scalp bounty............. 2 50 It 1« folly to'build upon a poor foundation, and family will move to Ashland. E DeKoboain, convening patients to either m architeciu-e or in health. A foun 6 00 DENTIST and from county hospital ............. Postmaster W. H. Brunk left Saturday dation of sand is insecure, and to deaden to visit his brothers at Yaquina bay. He STATE OF OHEGON VS. DELLA PERRY. symn'oms by narictics or nerve com looked quite sporty when he left. 0^1 n the Masonic Building up stairs pound* is equally d «ngerou* and precep G W White, dist. attorney’s lees ... 7 tive. The true wav to buiid up iiealtli is to Mrs. C. N. Go don. ex-school sunerinten- I J Fryer, special constable............... 9 over Post Office. Bias»- your bb-od pure, rich and nourishing den* of Klamath county, will teach the .1 A Junes, 1 juror by taking Hood’s csar>Hpanlld. Ager, Cal., school the coming season. David Kiucaid, 1 1 r L Link^wiler, .1. H. powers, a mining expert represent Joseph R. 8. T. SONGER. Hood’s I’iils act easily and promptly on < 1 Riley, the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. ing Armour, Cndahi a id oilier Chicago A Beek, 1 capitalists, is doing southern Oregon. •a 1 J Heckathorn, New Meinod of Picking Fruit. PHY8ICIAN and SURUEON. 3 C. B. Watson and Chas. Hoaley started Frank Brown, witness t fees Sacramento Fruit World.] 3 Sunday for a week’s prospecting tour in W Daley, It ii 3 J. 11 Harding, on the Chicago ranch, the SLkiyous over toward A'bland Butte Frank Morine. Novelty Block. Opposite Hotel Oregon, 3 Alice Marine, is trying an experiment in peach gather Engineer James Porter vi'ited here la*» C.aud While, l< 3 ing, Which in ai.akihL' down the fruit in- A shland , . . O heuon . week, en rouie »o the City of Mexico, when STATE OF OREGON VS, NELLIE PERRY. H ead oi picking it. H - Hava lhe Scheme be expects to operate a locomotive engine works well and is less expensive, even ii W. H. Gore, repre-entii’g the Syndicate A C Howlett, justice............................ 3 u> £JK. C. W. BARK. 1 2o be <ioes I 'Sea little Iruit. Publishing Co. of San Francisco, aTiv< <i i J Fryer, constable............................. He has a sheet of ordinary unbleached Saturday to visit relatives and do busines- STATE OF OREGON VS. LOTTIS PERBX. muslin, or rather two sheets, each 12 by 3 \ C Howlett, justice............................ A nice set of glass dishes for 40c at D. I. Dental Parlors in <»dd rei low’s Block. 24 het, so that when sprt-ad u < ler a tree Minkler & Son's. I J Fryer, con.-dable............................. 1 A shland , O regon . White & Jacobs, for A Hatch, in and lappHtl, the ground is Covered 24 feet Miss Mayhel Abbott, who ha* been visit IN* digent ................................................... 8 square. Then the tree is shaken enough ing »Mrs B Beach for several weeks, re White & Jacobs, sundry indigent... 33 U0 All work pertainm • to modern dent- to bring down the ripe fruit and if it gets turned to Yreka Sunday, having had a W B Crowell, cash advanced on ex mashed in the fall it is thrown away. pleasant visit. try. Painless opera cion s a specialty. 75 press ......................... ......................... That which is too hard is piled at the foot On L '’all, medicine for J A Aliindee Misses Jessie Wagner, Edith an<* Olive A of the tree and left Until lhe next round. ts K PiiipDs, printing ......................... 5o Gregory, r anu Mr».. J W. Storm*. J J The edges of the sheet are lifted enough 20 Manin Perry, p*-r diem & mileage.. J J M. BROWER M. D. Berrv ami Will .Mitchell started Monday W H Bradshaw, same........................ to hunch the fruit but it is picked from fur Pelican bay. W B Crowell, postage stamps for the Sfieet as dumping it into a box is county................................................. 15 a» Chris McDonald, the I akeview teamster, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. f> nmi to damage it more than the fall. 9 ÔO family are camped >n the gr-»ve. Mrs. dury J Scruggs, witness fees............. Thus about three men to a tree will b< x and M. is putting up the winter fruitfor several John Grieve, part payment of as O kegok peach* s a good deal taster than they can A vbaamd . Lake view fa mi ies. sessor’s salary................................... 200 Ou be picked bv the use of ladders. Otto Miller returned last week from a Shaking bus been practiced in the Office—At Residence, intersection of Me vi'it with Lake creek relatives and Tvler’s Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Hanh-rd country but not here before. soda chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. springs. He reports about a dozen T he B est B alve in tbe world for Cut*. I Mr. Harding was ’ilnjost afraid to try ir families at the springs Bruises Bores, Uloers, Balt Rheum, Feve* hut one <!av he was short of pickers and Ed. Fox, Mrs. Artley Fox, Mrs. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain* he set Lis men to stinking. The result B Mrs. SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. ad Radcliff. Mrs. Thos 8bort and Corns, and all Skin Eruptious, and posit was so satisfactory that he has kept it up. .laughter Jessie. Mrs. Hargrave and ively cure* Piles, or no pay required. 1» If kh V h R »XpetiSe. deuebter, were Co estin visitors Bunday is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction oi G. A. K. Ol course rhe fruit should be cut soon refunded. Price 26 cents per box Mrs. N. Delamater and children visited m>»ney BURNSIDE PO8T NO. 23. and care should he used not to rattle A-hiand Saturday en route to Redding, For sale bv E, A. Sherwin. Meet in Masonic Hull, on the 1st and down green stuff. The plan Works best, «here Mr. 1) will soon follow, to remain. LI mi or Inciter«. 3d Saturday of °ach month. Visiting Con* Mr. Harding savs, when the fruit on a Th«> are old residents of Kerby, Josephine Remaining uifralied. for in the Aabland rades cordially wemumeu. tree is uniformly ripe. It is a plan wliicb county. P. O., Aug. 16,1897. M ilt n B erry , Commander. mav be tested, at all events. E. F. Washburn returned last Thursday. I Franzen, J J. R. C\" ey . Adjutant. Brown. Ira He went from Ban Francisco to Portland I Camels. J C Roy», D Wanted by steamer and made tbe trip from Port I Walt, Walt, John John Taylor, 0 W. 11. C. Jackson county property. Will trade land to Ashland on his Waverly wheel iD Persons calling for ------------- same will r------ please J ■) four days. BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS NO. 24 one iiuinlred and sixty acres of good W ’ H 2-« B bcnx “advercsied.” V. —. P. - J. Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock p. farming land seven miles from Klamath Tbe Klondike gold excitement has created m on tbe second and fourth Fridays of Falls for Jackson county property. Ad- an increased interest in the nnuiug busi Somethin g to Know. each month. M h «. J. D. C rocker . Pres. ness and manv new experts are running liregH. P. O. B<»x 55. Yreka. Cal It may be worth something to know that M rs . Mary Berry. Sec’v. over southern ‘ »regon hunting propositions, tbe very best medic ine for restoring the as a consequence tired out nervous sy atern to a healthy vigor BOHN. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. .1. M. Matney and John Matney were in is Electric Bitters. This remedy is purely from Klamath county last week to visit vegetable, acts by gi ving tone to the nerve GRANITK LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of A rtt ur centres in ttie stomach, gently stimulate?» Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets everj GRIFFIN—On Griffin <reek. July *24, 1897 the .laughter and sister, Mrs Cr.ed, on the Harney place near Talent. (be Liver ana Kidneys, and aids those Monday evening. Visiting Knights ingood to Mr. and Mru. W. F. Griffin, u daugh organs in throwing on impurities in the Mr. Creed has been critically ill. standing are cordially invited to attend ter. blood. Electric mtliri improves the ap D. D. iiOOli, U. 0. A Grants Pa*s party—Len Jenning«, wife petite. aid?, digestion, and is pronounced by 8. G. Eaeziu, K. of 11 <K 8. RUBLE—In Wolf creek precinct, Aug. J. and two children. Peter Windmu, wile and 1897. io Mr and Mrs. W . N. Ruble, a child, Ed. Dix.m and wife and Misses Klia iboae who have tried it as the very best blood pu'riner aud nerve tonic. Try it. daughter Jennings and Alice Smith—left Ashland Soid fur 5t)c or $l.trt) per bottle at E. A, i. o. o. r. precinct, Aug. 6. Saturday for a camping trip at Jenny creek. Suerwin’s U.ugst'-re CRl’MP-In Sterling _____ ABMLAND LODOB, No. 45. 1897. to Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Crump, i. n Seasonable goods, ‘Ueb a* reirigerators, Hold regular lueelinga every Thureuav son. tents, harnnp.cks and camping goods at evening al ibeir bull in Aahland. Brethren Opera House Furniture Store. WHEN DAYS WILL BE LONG. HOWARD-In Ashland. Aug. 4. 1897, to in good standing are cordially invited lu Mr. und Mrs. « has. Howard, a sou. ailenu K. .M. D hakk , N. <i. Mrs. J P. Gilmore, who has been visit-_ Bvonturtly Eaeh Will Be M Biff ae a irig chi d en and grandchildren between ' H. 8. E vans , Bec’y. O box Utt. Month. here and Cortland for some time, arrived Do you know that the day, which is MARRIED. home Bunday, accompsnied by .Misses PILOT KOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 10. Le-’a and Agnes Rice of Portland, who will now only 24 hours long, is slowly in Meets 1U Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and visit Ashland until school opens in that creasing in length, and that it will 8 UHN — WOLTER- — At the residence of 4th Monday in each month Member» in city. event.isa.lly be 25, 26, or even 100 hours ih<* bride’* parents in Phoenix, Aug >2, good standing cordially invited tv attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Clint left Sunday for in length ? This statement, strange as it 1897. by Rev. Robt Ennis, Paul Spulm H. 8. E vans , U. F. of Douglas county and Miss Lillie Wol the const near Astoria. Mr. Clint will re may sound to one who has not read the R obt . T aylob , Scribe. turn in a few weeks and Mrs. Clint will re results of observations made on that ter. main some time, after which she will go to CON NER-BULL-At Wilderville, Aug. 8. Portland where Mi-s Jessie Clint is clerking score, is believed to be true in every re 11OPK REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, <O. 24. 1897. bi Orr Brown, J. P., M. A. Conger in a store and Henry Clint is working on spect. ami M ims Ida Bull. Meets on the 2d and Ith Tuesday in each the Catholic Sentinel. Not only will the earth’s motion slow month in Odd Fellows’ Hail, Ashland. BA! LEY— II A RPER—On Wi liam* creek. Local nimrods are preparing for the com up until the day will be one, two and Miss E lsib PxTricasox, N. G. a ng. 8, 1897, by Justice Nipper, Ben ing season-sport in Kiwniaih swamps and three times us long as it is at present, Miss N ina E mery , beev. Bailey and Mis* Sarah Harper. ponds, which commence-* Sent. 1st. A I but this pace-slackening process will rood many will shoot for tbe market A. O. U. W. Ducks are plentiful and they expect the increase with time, until the day will DIED. eventually be a week or even a month -eason to be a profitable one. ARHLANn LODGE, NO. 66. in length. The “retarding medium,” Meets in lodge room in Masonic Ha* • ‘ They don ’ t make much fuss about it ” svery second and fourth Wednesday li BL'NTON—On Emigrant creek, August We are speaking of De Witt's Little Early which the astronomers speak of as be 13 1x97, J. H B Hiiton, aged 31 years. 4 Risers, the famous littla pi Is for constipa ing the cause of this phenomenon, is not each month. All brethren in good atandiiu m nth* and 11 days ire cordially invited to attend. tion, biliousness, and all stomach and fuily understood at present. C. F. H asty , M. W. liver t’oubi«B. They never gripe. Eugene Sir Robert Ball says that it is the fric J. R. C asey . Recorder A. Sherwin. tion of the tides which is responsible Hornbrook Item: Tom Lawlor, staked for the most of it. He urges that the K. O. T. M. to the lune of $1000 bv Sam Clary, has left time will come when the day will be a for Alaska Also Jake Sirobeck, staked bv oaxsiTt Taicr so. 4, ksiuhtb or THi Sam Smith. Jean Dowling, T. J ne* M full year in length! Others among the MACCABKXS. H. R.trkhaber and Jud C*»oney J .kewiil investigators along this line declare an« ’ Meet in regular review on the second take passage on the steamer Humbold that it will be absolutely impossible fourth Thursdays of aach month at Odd Juke and Tom are both «o«»d honest men for this day-lengthening process to in Fellow’. Hall, Ashland Visiting Bi I and every one wishes them sticce'S. i crease beyond one lunar month. Kulghrs cordially invited. Contagious B'ood Poison has been ap fl. W. tlRowaoa, Com. Burning, itching skin diseases instantly propriately called tbe curse of mankind. C has . H. fltu.irrs, It K. relieved by De Witt ’ s Witch Hazel Salve, HER WEDDING PRESENT8. It is the one disease that physicians can unequalle I for cuts, bruises, burns It not cure; their mercurial aud potash heals without leaving a scar. Eugene A. The Prince«« Maud Now Po«««Mea Forty- remedies only bottle up the poison in Sherwin. Eight Wheel». I the system, to surely break forth in a It ie evident that Princes« Hand, ■ You can Luther Morris has gone to Klondike, be-: more virulent form, resulting in a total .... ___ _______ I .¿who married Prince Carl of Denmark, mg I..--*.:. heavilx backed bv s. me wea thy mining J I be cured wreck of the system. men of Idaho, where he has been at work ; will not lack for means of locomotion, Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent aa from any of the civil enrneer. Luther is a son of Levi sava tiw London Letter. The parent« of jeweler at 926 Pensylvani. Ave., Wash Morns 11*1.4 of men, come to the oldest ol Ta ent and until a vear or two! - -- - - - • specialists on the Pscific Con*t, ington, D.C., say.: ago redded in this county. His numerous ’ the bride and the aristocracy having Dr. Jordan & Co. Th usanda presented their gifts to the young I was for a long Iriendx wish him the abundant success he now live hnppy lives that we bridal couple, they are now being1 fol time under treat de-erves. saved from the grave. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Professional Cards D“ Stricture, los* of mannow, disen*-« of the and kid- \ w. ■»■ aue -»' Vl 1 akin . ................. <♦ nevi oelcktv cured without the u«t of I \ of Marriage.“fre*. p DR. JORDAN * CO.'S | f GREAT MVSKVM OW ANATOMY. A Co and learn how wonderfilH» T™»” I ' V mn.te; how to avoid « cknea« < I À Tbonaaml. of new objecta. Addition, con ( I T linually. Catalogue aetlt free. \ Frandteo, C.I. f FENCING WIRE ROPE SEIVAGE. I ultry, Farm, Garden, Cemetery, Lawn, Railroad and Rabbit Fencing. rfmUM Freight PoU- Artwing»» Ävw. Prirer it) Three Months Give us your order for Letterheads. State ments. envelopes. &c. Blood... Bubbles. 11 75 1 vs ment of two of the best physi cians of thi» city, for a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse .11 the while, not withstanding th« fact that they __ I me three charged T jr.‘ • hundred dollars, /y My mouth was filled with eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I bad tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After ’ had taken four bottles. I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I waa cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had no return of vJ, 0.5Á. • BAlw a va** a ••• the disease. O. S.S.S.saved me a from life (¡uaranUed partly of misery.” S.S.S. L 11 core case oí blood vegcUbU) will cure any any------------------- poison. Books on thediaease and its treat ment. mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atiaau, Ga. sss lowed by the numerous towns, counties, The recent shipment from the Oregon Bananza mfoe on Williams cree<c to the shires and guilds. Among the presen ta 8«-lby Mme iter realized $1008, over $1'0 to received there are not less than 48 ladies’ the ton. The owners, C. A. Macomber bicycles, for it is known that Princess und John K ng. have organized a company Maud is an enthusiastic wheelwomnn. and < hartced a st4-amer to explore anil prospect Lower California this winter. If There are wheels of almost every cla«s, it is not eaiiefactory they will do tbe Yukon make and of the moat varied construc next spring. __________ _ ________ _H| some adorned tions and __ executions, H. Markham, tbe "new nun" at the I «¡th engravings and others within- belut. end now «« ner.l freight and p .ss-n-! scriptiona. Besides the wheels the pr ««enlof the». P line, in Oreiroii, wa-! .,rinww ¡R the recipient of sev- here bnday, interviewing mercb ints end I t A.;.««» .hipper. generally. Mr Markham is right i era' dozen motor carnajre., won up on hi. bit anO is getting a great mo, e. driven by steam, others bv |>etroleum ■II along th. line He ba. an eve for m- motors, compressed air and electricity, creasingbu-.lne». and any kmd of indu.try , since the exhibition of wedding pr*a- tbat need, a rea in.tnient of freight . , __ r_ schedule» should n t hesitate to pre-ent! pn'* '* ,,J" fe"b|OT”tblein nri tocrat. their ease to Mr Markham. i England, the show of Princes. Maud a I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „, , „1 wedding gifts look, vctj much like a Klamath Agency turn: Professor Bar-I .¡,„2, _ „-Mht.tnn motor ton W Kvernrann, ichih olokist of the U c.'clp show OT “ exhibition of motor 8 S fi*h fish commission comnib-idon. . with hiiparty.wai hi, party, wat j , carr carriages. iiM?es- t;* yesterday here - ------- *“ on 7“ his 77722 return “ Pom 7 _____ an ’ in-1 --------------------------- . ____ *" spection buleide in Austria, rpe< tion of ot the lakes lake, in Lake count' . He l._ i will proceed (rum Auatria ia suffering from an epidemic from here to investigate Klam- > ■ ath take waters ’o ascertain the different of sucide. Vienna had 207 suicide, dur vari.ttra of li.h ilterein and to ascertain i aiao «hat varieties of fab would ba .tillable ing the first six months of ’he year In cat* there ia need in future to stock the which Is double the avernye for the last ten years. At Lemberg, in the same period, seven soldiers in the Thirteenth Vim. vigor anti victory :• these are the 'nfantrv regiment killed themselves._ | eha act.n.Uca of l>e Witt. I.,<11» Early I . lake. Ki»era. th- famous little pilte for con-ti* | To C.r. Consllpatu.n »«rarer. I allon. billouaoea. and ail .tomach auu I Taka C.rcara’.s Cssdr Csthiu-i*. 10. ar j „vaa tfnwWta. I mw . a . Merwta. | U c. C. 0. toU t. sara, « hmww r.ts.a ■.«•> THE LONG HAIKEI» FARMEH. NO. 12. Advertising rates given on application , J. P. DODGE__ Why the Farmer Has Started a New Party and What lie Has Lost by N«t Getting All Uh CLsss Into it Yean wy- Is Headquarters on FORNITURE! Itoehelie's Aristocratic Hag«. [Special <'orreapondenca.1 Not long ago a friend gavu me thia clipping from u New York daily paper, one of the extreme advocates of the di vine right of the plutocracy: <P _H you don’t helieve it just call and see. I am Selling Sewing Machines Lower Than Anybody Else is Offering Them. In one of the July magazines Professor Har ry Pif'k, the«agH of New Ibx lkelle, anyw that formerly, when the American farmer’s crops failed, he simply worked tbe harder and Lived tie» more economically till the loss had been mod» up, while new he let« hia hair grow long and starts a new politioal party. The epigram is smart and accurate. TRY ME ONCE AND BE CONVINCED POWDER Thia had a hopeful sound. There was, however, one tiling lacking. The great professor of Latin and Greek at Colum Absolutely Pure. bia college, the »age of New Rochelle, while seeming to grasp the present at Celebrated for its great leaveniug strength and healthfulness. As titude of the farmer, appears not to sures tbe food ngain-taluru and all know what has led him to take it. Per forms of adulteration common to haps the fanner might have continued the cheap brands. K oyai . B akibu as ho was even to thia day had he not P owdrb Co.. N ew Y ork been forced into a position where, work Hud economize as he might, in many cases his loss would not be made up. COSTLY GAME HEADS. If the farmer bad “let his hair grow Th« Mask Ox th« Moat Expensive, the long and started a new party" 30 years Buffalo’a Head Next. ago, ho need not have had so many The head of the ruusk ox is tho most losses. The legislation of the years since costly of mounted game heads and next the war in favor of the sharper and is the head of the bL*on, or buffalo. against the simply industrious manual Fine buffalo beads, well mounted, bring laborer has been so monstrous that if from $150 to $500. A head at $500, wyr Professor Harry had not buried himself the New York Sun, would be one excep in the dead past with his Latin and tionally large and choice; and a fine Greek till incapable of understanding it head can be bought for $250. Fifteen he would, instead of casting ridicule on years ago well-mounted buffalo heads the farmer's present attitude, know that could be bought for from $50 to $100. it was taken in self defense. The increase in price is accounted for Ten or 12 years ago, when I lived on by the growing scarcity of the buffalo, a Connecticut farm, a man came to the which has now practically disappeared house trying to sell groceries. Little by from the United States. The wood little I learned his story. A few years biaons of the Great Slave lake region after “the war" he bought a farm of British North America, which inhabit Huviug but little cash to pay down, the I woodland or mountain district., are greater amount remained on mortgage I rather more numerous than the prairie to the former owner. “The crime of I buffaloes of thw country, but their 18711," wbioh was the culmination of * a | numbers are- limited and decreasing, ‘ aeries of the blackest crimes against the j The wood bison is not so large as the producing classes that ever blotted tbe prairie buffalo, and its hair is straight pages of financial legislation, made it er, and very black. impossible for him to pay anything on Musk ox heads are held at $300 and the debt. Ho "worked harder and lived upward. Ooe musk ox bead owned by more economically," trying to make np a taxidermist in this city is valued at bls losses, bnt all in vain. At the time $7S0. , , I knew him bo had been paying 0 per There is a time for everything: and the oent interest on nearly tbe whole price time to attend to a cold is when it »tarts of that farm for over IS years. Hu had Don't wait till you have consumption but nearly paid for it in interest, bnt the prevent it by using One Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds owner was threatening to foreclose and croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung turn him off. This farmer was saddened trouble*.’ Emrene A. Hberwfn. and disoonragod. Ho had "let his hair grow long" because he could not afford to have it cut. Wheu I first knew him. he hod no thought of starting a new party, but I did my beat to show him that by oonflning his attention to his Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constt> farm and leaving others to attend to pation, soar stomach, indigestion are promptly the laws under which he must live, cured by Hood’s Pilis. They do their work work and pay interest he made a most grievous mistake. Not long ago I received a letter from a Long Island farmer, in which he said he was working harder than ever in hie life before, and ho is not a young mun easily and thoroughly. ■ ■ ■ III by some years, but is atill falling be Best after dinner pills. B ■ hind. Whether he has “let bis hair 25 cents. All druggists. grow long" 1 do not know, but ho uaa Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. The only P91 to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. joined “a new party" and is fully alive to .ae wrongs uud insults heaped upon ALLIN HILDRETH his class. He knows that the papers WILLIAM FOX. which delight to ridicule and caricature the farmer while at the same time up holding laws that rob him of tbe profits of his lubor are not the ones for him to I Ashland, Oregon patronize, uud bo is telling others. Professor Peck's essay on a part of City Passenger whioh 1 have been commenting is in the July number of The Cosmopolitan and Truck Transfer Magazine, followed by crisp editorial ----- All kinds oi treigbt, baggage comment As a specimen writing of household goods, etc., transfsr- those who believe in the divine right of ed with pretuptness and safely. the few to govern the many it is well Healing on a large scale con tracted tor.................. , . . worth reading. Hero are some sample sentences: "The vast majority of minds are lim WOOD FOR SALE ------ ICE IN BEASON— ned anti teoi.1’ • • • Every really great thing that has been accomplished WiL handle ice la Ashland during the in the history of man has been ac summer season, Delivered at your door eomplisbed by an aristocracy. • • • It •vary morning. gj^ Passengers delivered to any part of always meant one thing alone—the com munity of interest and effort in those the city whose intellectual force and innate gift of government enabled them to domi nate and control tbe destinies of states, driving in harness the hewers of wood and drawers of water, who constitute —VIA the vast majority of the human race, and whose happiness is greater and whose welfare is moro thoroughly oon- served when governed than when gov- A merica ’ s scenic line . erning. ” “The vast majority!” Twioe thia braggart emphasizes his superiority to “the vast majority.” As long as he can Meals in Rock Ballast make them believe that their minds are Dining “limited and feeble” they may be con Car a la tent to be “hewers of wood and draw Carte ers of water” for the likes of him; but, as John Swinton once remarked, “Tbe THE ALL RAIL ROUTE TO gutter snipe has learned to read. ” And in spite of all the efforts made by the KOOTENAI - MINING - DISTRICT "sacred band” of university men to be — via — little them, in spite of the efforts of SEATTbE A SPOKANE. tricksters to mislead them, some day “the vast majority” will oome to know that they are “of more value than Shortest and Quickest Line to many sparrows. ” They will yet stand up in the dignity of manhood and wom Minneapolis anhood and tell Professor Peck to hew St. Paul, his own wood and draw his own water hicago Duluth, while they attend to strengthening their POINTS EAST. AND ALL “limited and feeble” minds. “Every really great thing that has been accomplished in tho history of man has been accomplished by an aris tocracy,” says Professor Peok. No really great thing has ever been accom plished yet. I wish the professor had SLEEPERS, DINING and LIBRARY told us what he meant by really great OBSERVATION CARS. things. A great thing was begun when lesus of Nazareth impressed a portion Daily Trains Fast Time if the huniau race with the idea of uni SERVICE AND SCENERY UNKQUALED. versal brotherhood and the innate value it a human being, for which teaching, For tickets and full information call on .vith some of the ntc'scary nceoiupani- nr addrw, R. L eonard , Agent. uents, the aristocrats 1 romptly secured J. E. E nyart , Ashland, Or. .is crucifixion. Vi',., this o-io of tbe Medford, Oregon. A. B. C. D enniston , great things” they hair accomplisbadf R. C. S tevenr , G. W, P. A.. Seattle, C. ?. & T. A. CLI.t.l D WHrir.HBAD. Portland, Oregon. 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