Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 21, 1890, Image 3

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    ASH LAM) TIDINGS.
Friday..................... November
The Shook Case.
l*in>
BREV1T1ES.
Se? Honx-ly's new mi.
Tra.n tinie ìs ebanged ugnili.
Cranberriee ut thè Resi House.
*
1 lie full jury iti the Shook «use al
Fiv<> «Live more to fatteu tbetnrkeya.
Liukville Wllti empaneled last Friday
Teaebera
’ inatitute in Ashland next
an<i ths* case was giveu to the jury
at !• < 'clock yeeteidav morning.
Al week.
5:15 last evening the jury return«*«] a
C'dendnr ««►•ini at ’ho opera house
verdict of “N ot ih - iltv .” Thia ver­ Deeember IGlhand 17th.
dict whs generally expected.
Tic* II. Il p iv car sto >pe«l in Ash­
land l'uesJ «y mortimi’, to liquidate.
Thanksgiving Dinner.
Forest City baking pow«L*r 45 cts
E. K. Bright man, who never allows
a holiday to pass witbout a fitting per <* hu at McConnell A Eubanks'. *
olteervance in the ahape of a royal tim­
The Beekman-Hamlin case comes
ber, has ordertal a large nntnlier of up m the supreme court m xt week
fat and teu ier turkeys for tbeThanks- upon a re hearing.
givingdiuner at the’ Ashland House,
The w«s si-working factory at Phoe­
anti the repntatiou of the house for
giving the best dinners to lie bad in nix .s turning out a considerable quan­
tity of neat furniture.
the country will lie fully sustained.
The “Brass Monkey” troupe went
The Tem-hirs' Institute.
northward oil Monday evening, to be-
The «list net teachers’ institute, to he gin nn engagement at Portland.
bel<i in Ashland next week, lieginning
Jacksonville will have a school
.Monday and continuing till ltmrsday
evening, will lie an interesting event mts-tmg on tin* 25 h mat.. Io consider
for everyone at ail interested m educa­ the matter of voting a tax to Bust..in
tional matters. The institute will la- th«* tree School.
held in the opera bouse, laith the day
Stanley’s great work, “In Darkest
and the evening sessions, anil the pub­ Africa,” may lie had now of A. I* Ball,
lic is cordially invited to attend at any of tins place, wuo succet-ds Mr. Ham .-
and all times. There is to be no kar us agent for Jackson county.
charge for admission at any of the
Supenuten lent Price will hold Ins
evening lector«*.
regular quarterly examination of
Nehool Tax Levint.
applicants for teacher's certificates
At the school nieetiug held at th«* in Ashland on th«* last Wednesday in
normal school building last Saturday this n.ontb.
afternoon, there was a large attend’
Walla«*«* Gridley, section foreman at
Slice. ami the matter of taxor liorrowe«! Dillard station in Douglas county, has
inaney was fully dis'-nssed. Upon made room in his family for two of
computation, it was found that a seven th«* unfortunate Gridley children of
mill tax would pay the mdelittslness of Ashland.
tbedistrict and pay the expenses of
Travel ou the railroid Las increased
the schools till the eml of the school
year, in June next; and the question of much within the past w««ek or two,
tax was therefore voted npon with the and there are more strangers in the
following result: For tax, “4: against country Itxikiug for new locations
tax, 39. The question which made than there were a few weeks ago.
some «if the voters hesitate was whether
less*, of the Montague Herold,
a tax should lie levied at. this time, or giv«*s th«» public fair warning that
money imrrowed until a new aes«*ss- Thanksgiving turkeys must la* deliv­
meut could lie made under the law ami er«*«! at his ottice by the 24:h Hist, nt
the tax levieil npon a more equal basis. the latest, in order to insure ••inser­
tion.”
The Festival of Days.
A number of Ilexes of Jackson coun­
l’rang's, Tuck’s and Ward’s lovely
ty
apples were shipped by H A. Claw­
Christmas, birthday ami Sunday school
cards and souFenir Isaokiets for sale at son from this place to Senator Stan­
Sunday's liootli during the Festival of ford's Washington address last Mon­
day. They were from Dm Reynolds’
Daye.
Wash-day stippiies at Monday's place ill the Meadows.
lsiotli, Dse. 5th and titb.
The Mongoiilian pheasants releastsl
Irou holders and mate at Tuesday's some inie since by Gen. T. G. Rea me«
liootb.
have lieen s.*en a mile or two out of
Cott, «n, wool and silk for darning, to town ami are doing nicely. If not mo­
lested they will «loubiless raise several
lie I iik I at Wednetslay's Ixsith.
Doilies, trays and carving cloths at broods next season. -|Timee.
Thursday's Is» »th.
B. R. Willits, an experience,! saw­
Sw«*eping caos.l dusters and bags,
mill
man, and one of th** most capable
with a patent holder for your broom, in that
business in the country, has
at Friday’s booth.
gone over to Gregory, to assist in the
The best cook book of the day for management of the business of the
sale at Saturday’s booth.
Dollarlnde mill for Hosley V Linders.
New lines of black velvet ribbons,
silk riblxius. black drees ami trimming
silks at D. R. .<■ E. V Mills.
*
“D e.” RtcbardHon, of Butte creek
valley. Cal., son-iu-law of Govan High
of this place, had the misfortune to
lose a consitlerable quantity of furni­
ture ami other h«»UHeiiold effects, as
well as clothing of members of his
family, by fire about two weeks ago,
liia house having caught fir«* from a
stovepipe through Uhe roof and burned
down one day while h«* was away, aud
Mrs. Ricbardstin not lieing able to
save th«.* things. The bonne itself
was not a great Liss, as it was only
built for ten.,«»rary «wet, ini-y, ami
"D« h -" was away hauling lumber for a
new one at the time of the fire. I'll«*
new house is already nearly enough
comp!et«*d to la* occupied bv the fam­
ily«
Plaids are the rage, and D. R.'A E.
V. Mills have the finest line ever shown
in Ashland.
*
A lively runaway an«! sriastmp oc­
curred up on Granite street las' Hun-
«lay afternoon. J. K. L«*: i I m > and hie
fiither in-la'v. Geo. Hoover, of Doug­
las county, were driving down the
street in a two hors«* wagon, when
John R,imt»i«*ll umlertook to pass
th« m with a om»-hors«* buggy in which
his wife w «R rn|ing with him. Rams­
dell's home ehic.l mid th«* wheels be­
came mtxttl up ami th«* thre«* horses
waltz -d «'iround aud went through
eomeisxly’e fence and the people
jumped and tumbled out ami the
buggy was smash«*«! into a job for
K«*utnor. Non«* of the people were
hurt except Mr. Hoover, who bad bis
hips sprained somewhat in jumping
from th«* wagon.
Go to our store, east side of Plaza
p>r paints, oils, varnishes. brushes,
artists'materials, and wall aud build­
ing papers. Estimates made on paint­
ing. paper hanging, interior d«M*«ira-
H ouh , etc.
E vans <t B kcnk . Ashland, Or.
NOTES OK THE TRAIN WRECK.
'From ihe Statesman,!
•‘Pel” Bivkley. the stock dealer of
Oakland, Or., is oue of the painfully
lujurwi by the wreck, hiinug svveral
broken ribs am! bad bruits He was
sitting in the day coach when the
crash came. . lie w:is thrown to the
tioor bu’ got up shortly ami struck a
ligliL He saw a woman who had
fainted u«-ar him, and went to the wa­
ter tank twice and got water iu ins
hands an 1 dashed it 111 her face. He
then fell insensible himself. When
lie recovered consciousness he had
lieeu taken out of the car and put on
some blankets before a fire, Ht* then
describe«! his valise to a bystander,
who went into the car ai.d fourni
it and brought it out. That valis«*
contaiiKsl .<4(kli) Hi hard “twenties,”
anti .Mr. Cr«»ss deposited it next
moruing in the bank.
MET HEATH BRAVELY.
HERE AND THERE.
PERSONAL.
Black corset* at D. R. E. V. Mills. J. DeWitt Butts returned home
from California.
Lakeview han ordered a steam fire Dr. J. E. Payton, of Drain, was in town
engine, to cost 83,375.
yesterday, going tojStoekton.
Revenue collector N. Langell returned i
Thanksgiving services at the Cou-
gregational church at 10 a. m. on the Monday from Klamath county.
J. L. Stubblefield and wife, of Walla Walla,
27 th.
arc spending a few days at the Oregon.
The proprietors of the Shovel creek George Dean, now in hnsines* at Grant’s
hotel and hot springs are preparing Pass, has bren visiting Ashland this week.
to build h 70 foot addition to their al­ Tiie Rev. Joseph Cook, of Boston, went
ready large hotel.
through Ashland, southward, last Saturday.
The Montagne Herald reports that
D II. Hau kins who has b. vn packing
in Scott valley. Cal., returned home
morethuu 837,000 worth of apples were I apples
last week.
s«>l«l from Little Shasta valley this
II. J. O’Brien, of Dairy, was in town again
year, and that lhe farmers will plaut last
Friday, on his way ba« k to the .Sound
lots of trees hereafter.
country.
Try onr own brands of tea, oysters,
W. II Parker, E*«p. was in town from
soap and crackers. Superior to any Jacksonville, Wednesday, on professional
business.
oth«*r. McConnell«% Eubanks.
*
Miss Ruth Matthews, of Salem, started
The roller skating craze has been re- southward Sunday evening, after a short stay
in
Ashland.
vive«l in San Francisco, Hiid the rinks
are patronized better than they were Theo. Wait ami sister, Miss Cirio, brother
at the bight of the fever when it took and sister of Mrs. Bush, were visiting the
latter in Ashland last week.
its first run some years ago.
Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Osborn started yester­
Smoke Las Palmas cigars, at Mc­ day morning for Yolo, ('al., where they will
probably
spend the winter.
Connell & Eubanks'.
♦
Andy Payne is now one of the bridge
JohivGriffin, or Dead Indian, made gang at work rvtimbering the tunnel num-
a goo«lshot with a pocket pistol some la*red nine for the railroad company.
time since, killing a big buck at a
Mrs. W. F. Arant, of Klamath county, re
distance of flO yards, by breaking its turned horn«* last week from Douglas coun­
ty. hid ! was met iu Ashland by Mr. Arant
neck at the first shot.
Friday morning.
13 lbs. granulated sugar; 14 lim. X. (’. W. Ayers, manager, ami W. T. Carroll,
C. sugar; 13 lbs. rice, or 20 11». lieans secretary, of the Siskiyou Stone Co., < ame
out truin Portland last Saturday, ami re
for $1 at McConnell «<• Eubanks'. ♦
'.limed the tirst of the week.
The first Co. Sunday school conven­ W. A. Dwight caiiie up from (¡rant’s Pass
tion for .Josephine co., is call«»d to con­ the first oí lhe week, to look after the selec­
*
mill f<»r the
vene nt Grant’s Pass D« m *. 2«1 and 3d tion of lumber at the Doliarhide
next. Rev. G. J. Webster, of this S. P. D. «k L. Co.
Mrs. C. IL Kleine, of Portland, formerly
place, is to deliver one of the evening
Flora Woodson, of this place, arrive«I
lectures, and G. F. Billings is down Miss
W eduesday w itiuher two little children for
on the programme for on** of the top­ a visit witii Ashland friends.
ical papers.
Miss Tillie Reeser, w ho has been employed
the retouching department of the prim i-
Sni<>k«**l salmon and halibut, niHck- iu
pal photograph gallery at kialem for two
er«*l, co«! fish, herring ami baddies, at months past, returned home Tuesday.
McConnell & Eubanks'.
♦
Capt. T. J. Ln Flesh ami F. E. Stanley, of
Hornbrook, who have been at work tor the
W. O. Warren, of Warren station, S.
P. R. K. Co., land department, grading
tells the Pendleton East Oregonian, lands in Douglas county, went over to Horn
that there is nt that station 250,000 brook by yesterday's traiu.
bushels of wheat awaiting shipment
Merritt Bellinger, of Jacksonville precinct
with only two cars a week to ship it who has one of the tines! farms in the coun­
ty,
is one oi our most prosperous farm­
in. At this rate it will just take four ers, and
was in town Wednesday of this week,
years an«! five wtieka to carry it to his first visit here fur a long time.
market.
C. «S. Blackett, of Juneau, Alaska, deputy
of customs at that place under Cof-
Plum pudding, mince meat, cran- collector
lv< lor Praeht, was in Ashlaud a day or two
l>erri«*s ami mackerel in toinatoe BHiiee, Iasi week, visiting friends here Mr. Black­
ett is an old friend of E. V. Mills, of This
at McConnell «V Eubanks'.
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TEACHERS’ ISSTITTTE PROGRAM
Following is the program of the
District Institute to be held in Ash-
Ian«!, beginning Nov. 24:
MOM DAV, NOV ¿4.
Evening session.—
Musle.
.Vbtress««( i.-«‘li-*«nn- T*i«ii. I*. .A. G«-tz, <»!
Asblan«i.
R«*s;s«ns(?—Col. Roliert A. Miller.
Misceltam-mis.
lavtnrv- Prof. It. I.. Ik-nsun. ’«mill's Pass
TfltSDAY, so«. -J.«.
Morning session.—
Music.
trnngiiage Lessons—Prof. 1‘. A. Getz, of
Ashlaml.
Moralsand Manners—Prof. J. It llorner,
of Rosetnirg.
Kindergarten work, "hi« h aids in Teach­
ing lira«»,ng —Mi-- .\d.-i M. Remolds
Genv-ral lbs«-tissi«»n—“Mean* amt Ex|a*di-
ents louini Helpful in scli«a«l K«««in Work' —
Opened by Prof. E. E. smith.
Afterinain aessioli.—
Music
s« bool Maiiagi-nient Supt. E I*. Mi Elroy.
<«<- grapby Gus Newbury, Jacksonville
Primary Instruction Mrs. Mary Tyler, of
Grant’s '’ass.
«ienerkl
[li*«cii-«i<in —irading Count»
School* —<>|a-u«*<i by Prof. I. \ Simon*.
Evening *e*-ioii.
Music.
Recitation.
Music.
M iseellam-ou*.
Icetiir«—-Re». J. I: N. Bell, *•■ th«* ’*<'««ni-
jx-mliiini.
«Knsi.su.ir. Nov. -*•:.
Morning s. sstoii,
• Eiliu ntion a Right .' Mis* < lura I rink.
Th«* Analytical -supt < . S. Pri«-«-, of Ja« k-
son» ill«*.
Literature in tin* Pulitlr S< lusils- Prof. W.
J. Crawford, of Me«Hord
Gtm-ral Discussion -I'orporal Punisli-
m«*irt"—O|H-t.«-<i by Prof. 1. B. Raymond
Afternoon session.—
Sc I loot Ma i«agent ent - ('out inn* -1
•Busy Work—Miss Hatii«- Newt.-’ry, of
Jack*«*iiville.
Elementary s«-i«*m «■ Prof. I*. A. G«-tz. of
Ashlaml.
«Juery B««x.
Evening session.—
Musi«-.
Mi*« lellancons.
la-ctnre—Dr.«'. «'. Stratton, of the Willam­
ette Cniversity, Salem.
THI'llSQAY, NOV. 27.
Morning session.—
Memorial Days in School - M iss A. Jaln-t
F o I h - s , of Aslilaint.
Seh*H«l <>rgauizatt«*iis —Prof. J. B. Horner,
of Roseburg.
Physiology ami Hygiene—Miss «tcorgia
A. <'ha*«-, of Ashlaml.
Afternoon sesshm
School M uiagement—« ontiniied.
< omjiositi.m Work—Miss Emma ' oleman.
of Mviford.
< la«s Drill in Reading-Aslilainl schools
M ii'ic.
Adjournment.
OF
The McKinley Bill!
Laiifl Scliober «<• Mitchell's
line Iin]x*rial Ki<! Shoes; Mc­
Kay sewed, broad toe, low
heel; sizes 2!, to
widths I
to F; Regular price $5.0(>;
now $4.50.
John Schenkel, from Colorado, who
was riding on the engine of (lit* un­
fortunate train ami who at the lim«*
of the wr««ck was on th«* tender pass­
ing «town wood to the firemans tells a
story of bravery and heroism on th«*
pait of the engineer ami fireman that
is almost without parallel in history.
Schenkel was in a position to witness
their every movement. He was work­
ing his way ami when the bridge was
reached was, iib staled, on the tender.
L' jpd .S c " > i 3£; r ? M itchell .
.Sclieukel felt the movement and
knew something was wrong. He said
f’ANCV z
the engineer instantaneously ami al­
most simultaneously blew the whistle,
reversed the engine, and put ou the
air brakes. This was tin* work of but
an instant, and the engiueer im«l fire­
man were at once stumimg facing
each other. As the mnssive engine
went over they were still standing,
each gazing vacantly into the eyes of
the other. Ami in this position they
were hurled to their death. Seh« nk«j
roll-*«] off the tender as it went over,
fortunately escaping being mushed
out of all rec«>gnition. His f«s>t was
mashetl ami his toes ent off in some
Will Rrrover the I'lothiiii'.
The mystery of the rol>l«*ry of the way. Tins is alxiiit the extent of his
tailor shop of F. E. Zoelluer in Ash­ injuries, except painful bruises about
land r«*cent.ly, has Is-en solvt*«! by the the L km I v .
—:oo:
confession of the thieves nu«l the re­
Just as the relief train bearing the
covery of th«* stolen goods. Th«* «lay wounded from the seen«* of the wreck
Iiefore the robbery two well «lreesed to Fort laud arrived in Eisi Portland,
young men came in from Bolthind an«! C.Grieliel, of Milwaukee,Wis., t raveling
N' ite «.—Person*- attetKlIni: Hi«' !n»iitiit<
aud trav linn by way <«f railr«»a«l will pay
registered at the Ashlimd Hotel as L. agent for Vai Blatz Brewing Co., ex­
place.
full far«* K‘>>ng and return eertiti« ales 101
H. < Irsee uni Dau O’Brien. After tin* pired, makiug the number of dead five.
People from Klamath county tell J. C. Sergent, of Dairy, Klamath county, the reduced rale will be issile.l at th«- Insti­
burglary these meu, who bin! left town, Griebel had both legs brokeu anil was about the remarkable number of citi­ brought
his family in over the mountains tute.
'l be best nm-lcal talent ««I As >1an«l wib
wen* susp«*cted of the crime, and badly crnsb«*d, also receiving injuries zens liable to jury duty who ha<! busi­ la*t week, and they will s¡»vmi the winter at
Central Point, while Mr. Sergent remains in furnish exceUenl music for «a li even in;’
officer Robt. Taylor at once mud«» ef­ alioilt the head.
ness outside of the county about the Klamath county to close up his busitiv*** session.
forts l > capture them. H«* telegraphed
Hotel« anti private boardinc lio'i-«■» will
’I'ho Statennmn of Tuesday morning time the sheriff was looking up men tiieie before moving in.
furnish acciiininodatious al r«*a*«>iiiible rates
their description both north and south,
to till tip hie extra venire with last
liiul
the
following:
Fred Fradeuburg, of ( cutral Point, has
and was rewarded in finding the cloth­
Y esterday ami Sunday a large party week. Most everybody in the county been locating a nu in her of timber land
The (treat Spring ■«■disine.
ing an«l ths thiev«*e. At Ager I he men
claimants down in SI-kiyou county, recent­
had
an
opinion
of
some
sort
in
the
went through th«* hotel on their plens- of railroad officials, including Man­ matter, but a jury was finally selected. ly, and rep<»rts that he has done well, too, in
It will I h * gratifjiug :•> all who r« ««:iz<* ih<-
buying and selling a number of timber »ilal n«<-«"ily of purify mg tin- l«loo«i. to
aut tour southward, nnd took with ager Koehler, has been in the city.
know ’list Hit«i«anl - 1 ì I i <- iiiiih I ì <- i yrui« « an
Freuch soups, salad dressing, caviar, t claims taken up heretofore.
them two or tlire«* watches atnl some During their stay here they have suc­
retied upon a- a blood t,i«-liciii«-. Mr. C.
Dr J. S. Parson, wife ami son started la*t I««-
Otis'*.- things belonging to other p«*o- ceeded in obtaining settlements in full sardines. sau«*«*e, imported pickl«*e and Monday
Rohinxin. of Marshall. Mi* li «ay *«
for san Francisco, intending^ to B <»l.Ml.«:*i«:s
: — I lia»«- -utr»-«-«-<l int<‘ii«;-ly
ple. Tt.ev were arr«*st*»d for this by from a large number of the injured, extract of ls*ef, nt MoConnell A spend a couple of week* at the Ba\ city aud
from biliousness ami rhi-nniatiMii for o»«-i
♦
other Califuitria town*, ' l he Doctor ha* not ihu*e
Sheriff >I««x!**y, of Siskiyou county, the prices for receipts in full to cover Eubanks'.
ya
ar*,
anp
hint tritai «o many n*-«u‘«ln-s
been awa\ from his practice fur several that I iia«i lost all
near Gazelle, Mid are now ill jail at all damage ranging fioni SDk) up­
faith
11« aring .*f tlil>-
The lafost prominent character in years now, and has earned a rest.
wards,
Schenkle,
the
man
whose
foe
’
lianl
s
kheunia
ii
syrup I l«oiigl:t a botti«-
Yreka, awaiting tuil. The watches
th«* region hereabout to “fold Ins tent
was
ampiital«*«!,
offering
to
quit
claim
all-1 found it helpe’l me. I hale now, us«-«l
Senator
Mitchell
left
Portlami
for
Wash
­
were found m their .«ossessioti, and
like the Aralis," is G. N. Buntz, of ington, last Sunday. After stopping a short four ta.tlles. all-1 it tin- n-*-:or«-«! m* liver irmi
Train Tillie iliangeil
The rnilroad company, finding that there is no doubt that tiir». will lie sent for ®2,«5IM1.
with hi* Children in lacuinu, he will kidneys to h«-altlo action, an i rione mor.» to
'¡ be injure«! ones ¡in* improving gen­ Wagner cret'k, who was one of the lime
their
business
at
Ager
Cal.,
has
in
­
The new sch«*dnle of the S. P. R. R.
Visit h sister in Indiana, ami then spend Lis purify my bl«««wl than anything I i«av«- *-\«i
to San Quentin. < >n being informed
.large
figures
iu
the
timber
cutting
erally,
exceptions
being
D.
L.
Kimber
­
remaining tune before the convening of taken. I am pl«-ased t«> na-ommeini it a« a
took effect last Saturday at noon. It creased won«h*rfiilly. are constructing of tlit* capture of the men. «Irputy
Very Truly.
vendetta, as it were, and the principal
with his old mother in Pennas 1- womlerful bl,»«al ini-diclu«*.
makes a change in the tune of arrival a fine new «’« pot, which w ill I e locate«! sheriff Taylor went over to Yreka Sut ly, of Neenah. \\ is., ami Mrs. Howell, witness again t G. H. Lynch. Buntz congress
’
II. I’. K-rius-o.s Mar-hall. Mi'-h
vania.
aud departure of both the north and much nearer '<> th«* bus:n«*ss portiou Mon lay, an«l succeeded in inducing of Puyallup. Al Mr. McAt«*e's then was a tenant on the farm of John Hol­ Mr s. M. Byers, of Princeton, Minn., own Sol.l 111 T. K Bolt«,II. Ashland.
south bound trains at this place. The of that place than the pnsent one.
them to admit that they were th«* rob a««» eight patients. Air«.. Ifoa'.man ami ton, and one day last week Mr. Holton er (»1 tiie < emral House lol and other prop­
Mr?. Howell being the most seriously
tram from the north is now due in
in town which he purchased altera
Quaker rolled oats. 15c. j«er package, hers who operated in Ashlaml. They lnj.iiex
IT It.
awokt* to the fact that be had no ten­ erty
visit here a couple of year* or more ago.
Ashland at 10:20 a. tn, aud remains a* the Red Hous**.
tohi Taylor that they hail sent the
ant. P«»rhaps Bnntz has gone to arrived in Ashlaml the tir*t of the week,
Mrs.
Quinten,
of
Portland,
has
three
here thirty minutes for breakfast, as
three suits of clothes from Ager to
by his daughter, and will
W. F. Arant, who was in from Red Bluff by express, and gave bun an ribs broker, and has heretofore es- Portland, to lie in perpetual readiness accompanied
heretofore la rather late breakfast, by
sjM’nd some time here.
for testimony against all comers.
Oit’goiiiau
the way.) The train from the south is Klamath oouuty last week, sm*l it was order on th«* express agent at the hit- captsl tiie rep >ru*r.
John S. Stilwell, of Central Point, who had
A discovery w ..s mad«* yesierday by
This question is often asked us many
Four room cottage on Oak street to been out in Klama'.h county for several
«hie here at 6:11) p. tn., instead of 5:40, re|«orted that s«>iiie beef cattle had t.-r place for t be clot h«-s. Conductor
as in the past, and it also remains b<*en sold just Iiefore he left at prices Ynstey, on his hist trip down took with Statesman reporter v.'liich may lend rent ’ at 85 jht month. Apply at months, returned to this valley last week. of the cures are done so quickly, That
$1.25 Box.
$1.25 Box.
He w»i> with a thresher for some time, and they are pernianenl no one will attempt
*
thirty minutes, as iiefore. The train somewhat l»etter than were paid him samples of the material from s *me assistance in the identification of Bank.
says the yield was something prodigious— to deny, after reading the following list
the
unknown
dead.
In
ids
pocket
th«*
earlier
in
the
season.
Applegate
leaves Port Ian«! in the evening au hour
which the clothes were made, and
20 14-0Z. BARS!
going a* high a* 11«’», ami w heat » »tU|tib of names uur reporter met nt Dr. Dar
20 14-0Z. BAKS!
Tic* work of clearing the track of uais
bushels to the acre in some places.
- V
later than heretofore, and takes alanit brothers having sol.l some at 820 for found the three suits in the expressof- young man c.uried a cotub on which snow
nns' office. who bad been cured tu<> and
during
the
blockade
of
last
winter
he
Lad
cut
the
initials,
“
A.
H.
”
2o minutes longer to make the dis­ twieyear-obls an-1 824 for three’s.
ti-e.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kane ami little son re three years a^o.
Mrs. \V. T. Ellidg«*, of Oakdale, woiiLi Lave lieen lunch easier and more
home last Thursday eveniug, after
Mr. William Parrott, of Middleton.
tance to this place than iiefore the
L. Leoiianl. of Sprague river, was . The men were quite •‘tony" in their Wash., pass«*«! through the wreck lin- I rapid ha«! there been r»ue or more of turned
having spent a week in California The) Or*, was almost totally deaf for years,
change. The train leaves San Fran­ in town Wedm silay eveuitig. on bis : style, with line clothing, silk under­
•
u«.«
new
rotary
“
cyclone
”
s».uw
plows
had
a
wry
enjoyable
trip
through
the
v«4*t
cisco al milt an hour later than >a*fore, way to Josephim« county. He had ' clothing, etc., (and why shouldn’t they ltijur«*«!. but in coming from tlm tram on ibis division of the S. P. IL R ern stale*, ami were gone from home alto cured two years ago. R *v. M. M. Bisb
or. of Brooks. Or., cured of nasal and
but makes the distance in less tone driven so.iit* cattie <i««wn to Montague I l>e. when clothing stores ami other fed anil broke her arm.
The coiujiany will be better prepar- gether about two month* Mr. Kane's throat catarrh three years ago. Mrs. F.
than Iiefore.
Baggage master J«>lin A. Jamieson of <■<! now for such at; emergency, one of u.alth is much improved by lhe trip.
from the Klamath county ranges, lie places are so easy of nccers lifter dark.)
A. Morris», NewiMTg, Or., says site is
Mrs. hi Eubank*, her youngest daughter, cured of asthma and bronchitis of ten
report«-«!. \Valk«-r Ar Son's b«-ef were As California law has its grip on them, Ri.eebiirg. had Lis left arm broken, the "cyclone" plows having already Mary,
an*! joungest sou, Albert, arrived
Burned Their Barn anil Hay
re|H>rter he re arriv«*dat Dunsmuir. Th«'probability iiom .san
years'
standing. She was cured three
to have been among them, but were they will probably not sdorn the Ore­ i'o an f>r<
Diego la»t Saturday evening, for a
[><»=»• d’R EXTRA OYSTERS 12 <>z.) arc the Ih-M
:«ic |»er can
murk«*«!: “It was an off «lav forth« are. however, that it will nsver have brief visit with rclaihes ami old friends three years ago. Win. M. (oiwvil. Ska-
John VanHorn, of this place, re- not reaily for delivery wlieu he s’art«*d gon penitentiary this year.
Tiger Braud (Woz.)
2«'»c
“
railroad boys. 1 believ«* they were ail such <i fine field of operation as last li* re They are moving U j Portlami. mid luokawa. W. T.. sciatK’ rbt ninntisni and
cvivtal last »erk the unwelcome news ami he di«l not take them.
Mrs.
Eubanks
started
with
Vai
for
that
liver
complaint
;
restored
t<>
be.ilth:
also
Wlirii
you
need
n
mild
laxative
you
burl. Engineer McFa«Lien ami tire­
that the barn on Ins son's place at
TOBACCOS AND CIGARS
Monday evening.
Miss Mgr; went his brother. Geo. ] j . Golweil, Skani tka-
Th«* parties who have charge of the <lioi.: I haw a medicine that will act <»n the man N« al were killed, comiuctor Con- winter, if it remains ou the division city
Dwg lake, in Klamath county, ami
Wednesday evening.
liver aud kidneys as well a* the bowels.
for ten or twenty years.
wa. W. I.. was curt d of a uuiubuess of
work
in
the
cinnabar
mines
in
th«*
t State School Superintendent, F. B. M«Tl i the arm two v< ir.s since. Mrs. E. Ablf, Ofiii'f uf Well's. Fargo i Co.'s Express.
IkuK’x' Vegetable liver pill* are prepar 'd s**r's left leg was broken in two pl.u*«*s
some 50 tons of hay in it were burned
Comer Main St. and First Aveuoe.
moiiutaius will construct a vxpre*'ly for this purpose. Insist on getting Is low the knee, and his hip spnnurd;
Dou’t foil to see the “Mather” gloves rov,
on Saturday, Nov. 1st. lieeides th«* Siskiyou
was on last Sunday evening s train, re 1(50 North Fourteenth st., Portland,
them, a* they have id » superior nnd few
trail
to
connect
with
the
railroad
at
♦
lurning home from San Francisco, where he cured thiv years ago after nine doctors
brakemen Hull and llemhe w«*re bad­ at Hunsaker's.
hay. a valuable saddle ami several sets
eqii.il* For sale by all druggists.
been for several days on matter* con
had failed. <ii ^iiinfiil menstruation and
ly hurt; Pullman couduclor Hought­ I Says the Ros«*bnrg I'laindealer of had
of harness, also, were consum«*«i. John Cole’s, a distance of about 2t) miles.
nveted with tiie preparation of an educa­
on's leg was broken; <*xpr«'ss meesei« i last week: Rev. J. R. N Bell, unmind­ tional disphi). to be made by California, womb trouble ¡n e» ry conceivable wav.
VanHorn bad an interest in the hay, Messrs. MeK«*e ami one of Ins partners
lh-Hths tliia Week
ger Leonard suJlerc«! scalp wounds, ful of the old nddage: “The long<*«t Oregon am! Washington a’ the world's fair general debility, nilin u rough the heart
nod started out to Klamath county are now on the ground, and have
Mr. McElroy is a member of the committee and lungs. Hundreds of Other patients
J< h I B. Sheplienl, son of Mr. ami and all the Pullman porters were hurt. way round is the near«»st way home," having
Tile «fay of this week, to see what forwarded a large amount of supplies
the matter in charge.
coil id be named had we space to publish
Airs. W. H. Shepherd, of Emigrant 1 was silting on a trunk in llie baggage took a short cut across the Umpipia
they Could <lo toward makiug good there during this week. [ L'lmes.
Col.
('.
Frizell returned home last week them.
the loss of so much of their winter
J. C. Sergeut l*>st a purse contain­ creek, died at the horn«* of his parents car, ami when th«» tram went through, W«-dneHdny; but the plank that ha«i frotn the !•'. Palonee
The Doctors are crowded with pa­
country, where In* iia-
store of provender. They have no ing some fifty dollars somewher«* on List Tuesday morning, Nov. IK, after a jumped down. Then 1 jumped up all'iwed the lads am! lasses and been employed for some time in hi* dutie tients from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. Drs.
doubt that the tire wits the work of a the roiui between Meilfor«! ami Ash­ long ami painful illness, which for again to catch the crossbars in the car persons of light weight to pass to and a* grain inspector and weigher for the Pa Darrin are no doubt the hardest w’orkvd
tic Elevator Co. He has been troubled men in Fortlaud, i he doctors have a
malicious incendiary, who has la*en land last Saturday, lie was a wit­ some months was in tin* form of <!is- to save myself from injury, but missed fro, gave way under the ponderous ci
much lately by a bronchial attack, caused
annoying them in various ways during ness tu the Shook-f loodbrw case ami tressuig stomach troubles. For ubout ami fi ll, and became mixed lip in the tr«*ad of this divine and he went '<> by the dust of theelcxator. He will return large country practice nnd send tlu ir
remedies to anyone desiring
the past Hummer, having brokeu into bad to be in Liukville Monday morn­ a mouth past he had been helpless mass of tiviug trunks. In some way the bottom, and his d«*«ceut hurt bis to ashingtou iiefore long, to resume dut) electric
home treatment for any curable chronic,
th«* bouse several limes during the ing, so he ooulil not go back along the from partial paralysis. The funeral my arm was thrown behind me and ki:«*. Tn tiis crippled condition In* for the elevator company.
acute or private diseases, which are
almeuce of the owner. The case was road and look for the purs«* after dis­ took place Wednesday, Rev. F. G. broken. John Bine, I Lie tram ageut, slipped into a hole and received a D. C Agler. who had his foot crushed by kept strictly confidential.
the cat* |oine time ago, has recovered sutm
to be presented to the grand jury, it covering his loss on reaching Ashland. Strange officiating, and the interment «s*Tip«sl with the loss of a liltieskii* off baptism not in the church ordinances. elently
(hie of the doctors i.s visitir g difft rent
tc Is- able to travel, ami on Sunda)
beiug at the Kingsbury cemetery. De­ Ins nose. He was through with his
is understood.
last he started with hi* fainP.v for San Fran towns in the state to better aocommo
This ought to be a go«al year for ! ceased was a young man of excellent work ami would have left lhe tram at He now limpeth and walketh with a cisco,
to speud some time visiting relatives date those who find it impossible to como
Hauer kraut, jmlgiug by the size of character, an«! had many friemls Salehl. Express messenger Leouarii cane.
in and near that city. He expect* to !»e a!»h* to Portland. One of the doctors will l>e
Property Sales
to
go
back
work again witniu a month o." at the Wasbauer Hotel. Baker < ity. Nov.
Home of the big cabbages that have
N«*w line of Ladies fine oxfords at *o, provided to i»e
gets a berth at office work ot 17 to 22; tbe (. inatilla House. Ti e Dalles.
G. F. Billings has soli! to Mr. G. E been brought into town of late. Two throughout the county who will sin­ does not know how lie was injured.
D.
R.
an«!
E.
V.
Mills.
♦
cerely
mourn
Lis
untimely
death.
He was at work in ill«* center of the
some kind. He is an old railroad man, and
Watrous, of New York, 8*% acres of from Jeplitha Davison’s place near
ha*
had
mm
h
experience as station agent Nov. 23 nnd 24: the Oregon Hotel, Ash­
Charles Lindsay, who bail lieeti a car, and before he <*oiild say 'Jack
orchard land set in young trees at bis Talent were lying in front of McCon­
land. Nov. 2». to 30, and Eugene City,
"It is not generally known.” said a ami operator.
place north of Ashland; consideration, nell A Eubanks's store Tu«*s«lay, ami resi.leiit of Ashland for some two y«ars Robinson' his car was crosswis«* on the Portland wholesaler the other day, ( apt. .hick Crawford, the long haired poet­ Dec. 1 to <>.
track. After tile accident had *>«*«*iir-
The head oilice at 70^ Washington
8'2.000.
were found on living weigh«*,! to pull pas',«liexi last Tuesday morning at his rc«l conductor Conner detiiilml porter “that a great many people who have scout of New Mexico, who was one of the street, Portland, will run as usual, Cou-
me in the northern part of town,
victims of the Lake Labish disaster, was ou
dealings
with
batiks
have
a
private
BAKOAIN'S I^i
down
the
scah-H
to
llit*
105
lb.
mark,
Mr. Wickfield, a newcomer to the
All
last Sunday morning's train going south­ saltation and examination flee,
from hemorrhage of th«* stomach, age«! I’owi ll to put up tin* danger signals.
valley, has bought a thirty-acre tract one of them weighing 54 ami the oth­ 51 years. The funeral was on Wednes­ He did so, but when he came back he mark on their checks, the absense of ward. He was not seriously hurt, but wa* classed treated free from 10 to 11 a. m.
winch would cause the bank officials sprained about the hips so that he couldn t daily.
Sewing Machines at Bedrock Prices,
of laud, a part of the Mana Colver er 5] lb«.
day afternoon, services at th« house fell down exhaust«*«! from his wounds." to throw out the most splendidly ex­ execute an Apache war dame with any de
ranch, nesr Phoenix, at S»'«0 per acre,
One of the natural curiosities which ami burial at the Hargadine cemetery.
of comfort *»r despatch. Capt. Craw ford
We carry an immense stock of \\ all Paper ami Deco­
J. W. Daniels, oue of the Pullman ecuted forgery of a signature. The grec
and intends to improve it at once with are worth rejw«rting is a «louble egg Rev. 1’. G. Strange, of the Presbyterian
has developed intoa first class stump speak­
colored porters, received such spinal mark is not ns a general rule near the er. and is now in politics, having tne posi­
feuces aud buildings.
rations,
Window Shades, Picture Frames, Mouldings,
which one of the liens at Avery Jolin- church, conducting the servic«*s. De- injuries that it is f«*;ir*d hi* may never signature, ami cannot possibly la* tion of special government agent to investi­
(
’
ritchlow,
Thus.
IJnds,
.Mr
and
Mrs«
’
gate
crookedness
in
Indian
agency
matters.
E. E. Miner has sold lots .3 and 4 in Hon's place pr«Hluce«l th«* other «lav. | c**iis«>«l was a native of Scxitland. He be able to do any work agaiu.
known t«> anyone save the drawer of He is the typical Indian scout of the dime Crawford, J. W.
Baby <'arriages. Boys’ Wagons. Bird ('ages, Machine
Low. Mrs. Lucimla.
Miner's addition to Ashland to Mrs. It is a kind of Siamese-twin egg, con­ leaves a sorrowing wife ami two sons,
tie* check or the cashier of the bank. novel in appe rance, wearing the long hair, Farr in. Win.
Morton, James.
Needles.
(>ils, A’c.. etc.
Mrs.
Al.
J.
Cauniug,
formerly
Alins
sisting
of
two
eggs
joiueil
together
by
grown, to mourn Ins- loss. H<* was a
tirogan. Frank.
Eva George; consideration 8400.
People who have these private marks goatee and big mu*tachois which distinguish
a till»« alMc.it an meh long. Both goo«! citizen, ami u gentleman higlily I la Prim, of Jacksonville, was on her on their tffiel’ks never bav«> any tronble such public characters as “Texas Tom.”
i’ersons « ailing for the same, ph ase >a.'
No trouble to show goods
Come and see us
W. S. Crowell, of this place, has eggs are soft she’le*!. ami the connect­ estecme«! by neighliors ami others of way, with a three-luontlis-old child ami
‘Bridle Bill" aud other heroes of the plains. ’ rtdv. rli*e«l?
A P HAMMOND, P M
forgeries atnl this is the reason Anyone
who looks into his keen eye, how­
bought of Geo. W. Stephenson one of ing part is also soft. I'll«* hen, im­ our |H*o'i>l<* who had made Ins ac«piaint- a nurse, to Jacksonville. Airs. Can­ about
that
you
d«>n't
hear
of
extensive
ever. knows that Capt. Crawford is a man of
the lutter'a two farms in Jacksonville pressed by the high price of eggs, ance.
TI««* W<«rl«t I-nricli«*«l.
ning had an ankl<* badly spranie«! amt forgeries. The forgers' victim now more than ordinary intelligence and nerve.
precinct the one nearest to Jackson­ seem» to l«e trying to do dotlble duty.
her
back
injured,
but
is
out
of
danger,
The
facilities
of the present day for
is
th«*
small
depositer
who
hasn
’
t
gol
Sure
cure
—
Preston
’
s
“
Hed*
Ake.
”
The little chihl of Mr. ami Airs.
ville. The farm consists of 274 acres
the pro«laetion ot everything that
an«i r«*coveriug. l he child, w hich was his trade mark hidden on his checks."
Walter
E.
Beebe,
ag»*d
nine
months,
A
uumlier
of
people
who
were
iu
i
and the price is 87,000. Mr. Crowell
bumll«*«! up in the uurse’s lap at the
Immediate, harmless— Preston's “lied Ake.’ will conduce to the umtenal welfare ami
will not <K*cupy the farm hnneelf, at the wreckeil train and wen* hurt more «liisl yesterday lnoruiug at the home time of lhe crash, was not hurt in the
comfort of mankind are almost unlimit­
Stamp««! doyliee, splashers an«l pil­
of
it«
parents
in
this
place,
of
an
at
­
or
less
have
I
>*«-n
in
Ashland
for
a
ed and when Syrup of Figs was first pro­
least not for the present.
low shams, nil new d«»eigns, at D. R.
least.
A Lucky GiMMer.
duced
the world was enriched with ill«
«lay or two this week. One of tliein tack <>f croup, and the funeral will i
E. V. Mills.
*
A basket of eggs m I In* express car
Of the large uumber of Ashland only perfect laxativ«* kn >wn, as it is the
was Bev. Fattier Champagne, who take place» to «lay.
t irruit I <«urt .Innin«.
The New Y’ork Journal of Finance people who made guesses upon the only remedy which is truly pleasing and
stood th«* storm well, not a single < gg
Follow.ng is the list of jurors drawn left Wedmt.dav morning for L ikeview,
Don’t forget to get your gloves at U'ltig brokeu in the shock.
is authority for the statement that th«* population of the atates and cities of refreshing to the taste nnd prompt 1 nd
and
two
others
w«-rt*
1.
F.
Roa
and
for the D cemlier 1««rm of circnitcourt:
eflectual to cleause the system geiltiv iu
mou-
saleof a group of gold mining proper­
Wui. Rea, of Baker City. Iiolb of linns ikerX if yon want to
♦
The unknown young man taken ties in the Genr d’Alene region, Llano, the Pacific? roast for the San Francisco the Spring time or. in fuel, at any tint«*
S. P. Oil« - r, lisil « i«-ek, farmer.
ey.
Examiner,
only
one
was
Kuccrfisfiil
in
whom
s«-«>m««l
to
I
m
*
ill
with
lung
trou
­
J. A IIlisten, Trail ♦ reek. farmer,
from the wreck «lead, had upon his has be« n mad«» tn London for nearly reaching a prize, but be took two and the better it is known the more pop
.lai-ob Neall* «liinier. Keek I'oiut. furin«*r. bles. They «•oiitinm*<l on their way
Woinsii'o R-lief «'«>r|>s "
person a slip of paper on winch was •■?2,(t Xt.iHHi by Frank W. Kiune, an old prizes. Lutber L. Biirtenshaw was ill ar it becomes.
1». V. Gru , M*min I'm. Iaiiii*‘r.
to
Southern
California,
after
a
«lay
or
I
written th«* name ami address: “Airs New York newspaper reporter, who (he larky man, aud be is now a holder
I'riah <.«»r.l«.ii, Flounce K* h k, farmer.
Mrs.
Ellis,
of
Forest
Grove,
depart
­
HORN .
two of rest here.
A. I hr«» kineruui. I ulriulown, farmer.
Kenlel, S7,’> Washington avenue, New returned from Guidon ou Friday last
ment
president,
ami
organizer
of
the
of
realty
at
two
places
in
California
as
A. W. t'orti.H.-k. Bia Bulls, fsriii« r.
Under it was the word, on boar«! the Germania. In making
Mrs. M. 11 Drake lias a great num­ Woman's Relief Corps of < fregón, York.”
Rebin««.u Wnzhi, Big Bum. larmer.
a consequence. His guess on Ellens-
ber of beautiful roses in Bloom in the spent several days in Ashland «hiring "Alansiiia," aud on th«* reverse sid«* tin llie transaction Mr. Kinne lias been burg,Wash., was2.800. He came with­
*i W «ob*e«i. Ja* ks.ni» ill«-. i.isi-lialiit-.
i
E. Baker, hu-k-ou* lil*. **iue KH««v«;r.
name, “John Bowers, 170 St. R. Ave." three times out to Idaho an«! three I
van!
-I
her
r«*si«L-iiee.
There
are
roaes
llie
past
week,
am!
on
Monday
organ
­
in 42 of the correct num tier, and as a
J 1« VV liner, .la- k-,-in ill«. lim- - iruvr
It.
is
thuugiit
his
name
is
Bowers.
blooming
in
many
places
about
town,
ize«!
a
l<s*al
relief
corps.
The
orgau-
I
times to London since hist March. prize received two lots in Traver, Cal.,
VW "luar.-i r-t< am>*-a’. l.>rii.>-r
but those at Mrs. Drake's are as fullof ¡Z ilion has not been represente«! bore
««. W l:« \uol>:-. V«e.«,l,«w», laiiur-r
Engim «T John Mi-Fad«!« ti and ti re- There are fifty-five stamps in the mills valued at $18.5. He guessed Port
E While, lb- alville.
Howers ami buds as in the height of up t«> this time, and many people have man
F. G. Neale both !iv«*d in E iih I on th«* group, and over 8360,01X1 have Towusend at 4,500, coming within one
liar ««I Allen, .» i 1*.*« Spring-, i.,rnier
the blooming se: s-«n. This is owing a mistaken idea of its scop«- and char- Portlami.
Frv«l Ilan vn Tal-h- K«««'k, :arnu-
former leaves ii wll« b-<*n expen«l«*d in development. The of the exact figures of the census, ami
to the fact that th«* grounds were al­ «te’er. It is supposed by many to be and tbi ■«* Th«*
la-» I Mori«. laleur.iari er,
children.
was Il ti experts sent over in August by th«* the prize for that guess is a S-T50 lot
H. II «iohla «1. i.«'.-.it, : 'inner
lowed to dry out duritig.^the irrigating an organization compos« «1 only of marrieil ami lived with Neale
British syndicate», who are purchasers, in South Sacrameuto.
his
parents.
T. E. Nivh«««s l.nrU-Bum-. :arin.-:
season, ami having been since well iaiiies who are wives, widows or «laugh­
rep«»rte«l that the pr«>perty is the
J. .*». Bealal,
moistened, the roses turn«*d themselves ters <>f memliers of the G. A. R. This
There was very little robbery at finest gold liearing gronp they have
T.. L. Auffls, Mrdf«»r«l- farmer.
Gaming Caara In Lake County.
J - M.«rgan_Ji
loos«* to make tip f«*r lost time.
is a mistake a s the following excerpts tempted, but one or two valises were •-ver seen. The deal will take possess­
X '1,- i *I ihii >, *» litrai Point, farmer
The
^porting fraternity of Lake
found
in
the
ensiles
nii«sl
of
whatever
ion of the property November 15.
J. II Trrell. I'nimnejr R<»-k, farmer.
Leave your orders for Eastern oyst­ from the pamphlet publishe«! to set of value they hail conl.mied.
county, nt the late term of the circuit
forth tin* ol*j«*cts, aims, rnl«*s am! reg­
«, W Sichola,
ers
for
1
’
iianksgiving.
at
McConnell
X
13 lbs. D. G. sugar. 13 lbs of rice court made a determined fight in the
Mike Siilley.
ulations of th«* order will show:
PlfODUCE Ai COMMISSION.
Th«* state railroad commission has
Eubank«’.
Joel -heplier*!. Aahlaiut. farmer
“This association shall la- known as lieeu in session for several days at Sa­ or 14 lbs extra 0 sugar for 81 at the gambling cases tried there. They were
VV. G, Hoturea.
R*»«l
House.
New
stock
of
raisins,
The Siskiyou Stone Company is •he Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary
defended by the following emiuent jpj^FHy.s < ash for all kind * farm produ’ l*.
.1 W W hlt««-t.
Dried and (¡reen.Fruits, Butter, Eirg*. Ba­
A B « bap man.
shipping »'.one now for 11.«* trimmings to the Gram! Army of the Republic." lem, taking evidence ti|>on the cause of citron, currants, lemon and orange
counsel, who appear«»*! of record in the con
*
¡and Lard.
the wreck. There is great variation in
rieorge Engle.
“
merchant.
of the foiin*l.iti««n story of lie new
six trials had in the matter: State
“I s objects ar«*: To specially aid the opinions of witm ss«*s. Some say p«*el.
Flour and Feed.
Chickens a Specialty.
«•tty hall of Portland, *iml will send and assist th«* Grand Army of th«* R»*-
Senator
C.
A.
Cogswell,
U.
S.
Land
s«»ine 3,5,000 cubic feet ou t h«* pr«*setit public ami to perjietuate th« memory that the rail found off at one sale of
Officer Warreu Truitt aud County
Burglary, amt a High Time tienerally.
Flection Enn in Siskiyou.
the
track
was
an
extra
oue,
and
tliiit
Tm> stone is very hand­ of t h** heroic «lend.
Judge W. A. Wilshire. The trials re­
The people living in the rsilroml mi- contract.
enough rails without it were found m
The people of Siskiyou county are sulted in two convictions, one acquit­ North Side Main i*t..
Asm.\xn. hr
when cut as it is for ill«* job now
"To assist such Union veteraus as the wreck to fill out the track on Isith
dition w--re stnrtle«l by screams of some
having lots of fun over election mat­ tal and three disagreements, in one of
on
band.
The
quarry
at
th«-
Dunn
ne«
dour
help
am!
protection,
and
to
••murder!” from a woman down on place is showing up eplendl«ily. Messrs.
sides. Others say that the rail is ne«sl- ters just uow. The fun doesn’t Btop which the jury stood eleven for con­
exlemi needtal aid to I heir widows and «*<1 to complete tne length of track.
Spring street about 2«»dock last Mon­
with the election day excitement, nor viction and one for acquittal. Frank
H
>11
A
Co.
nr«*
at
work
getting
out
orphans.
To
find
them
homes
ami
day morning. E. C. Kane rushe«! out granitti nt th“ Gee place, also, and
with tlio canvass of the votes by the Light, after th«* two convictions, plead
employment,
ami
nssnre
them
of
into th«* str«*et and found a woman, have h soli*! and extensiv«* ledg«' of
official boaid. Oue or more contests guilty. Judge H. K. Hanna also ap­
The Cyclone l’low
sympathy
and
friends.
To
cherish
ha I less ami sboeiesa, roaming the
for county offices are to lie made, it is peared as leading couusel in the two
The Dunsmuir A'eirs says the cy-
streets alone nnd apparently craz al by fine granite within or adjacent to the and «•muíate the deeds of our army
nurses am! of all loyal women who clom* snow plow is now in the shop r«*porte<l. One of them is for the office cases where the defendants were ac­
I be us«* of liquor. She didn't know city limits of Ashland.
of sheriff, to which the republican
what w:ur Hie matter with herself, but
Q 1 ik«*r rolh-l oats, Germ-*ii, Break- render«*«l loving service to our country getting its anger fixed. It was stand­ nominee. Walker, has been elected, on quitted, but not in the others.
iu
her
hour
of
peril.
ing
quietly
on
the
'rick
one
night
thought she was lost. She bml b,*«*u fas; G«««n, Pearl Tapioca and Sago, at
•‘'I«* maintain true n.'leginiiee to th«* last ueek, as qu.et ami hnmbh* ns a the face of the leturns from all the
PRACTTCAt TBRTS.
staying nt the Oregon for a day or McConnell ,V Eubanks'.
l
’
iiit*sl
States of Arne lea; to incul­ Dem.icrat!'» paper aft« i t..e campaign, i>r«*c nets by n majority of one vole.
two, ami Mr, Kane took her up to the
The
supervisors,
however,
in
the
can
­
An A Atoni uhi ng Öfter —Some of tht
O. C«x»li«lge pick«*,! the last of cate lessons of patriotic.a ami love of when a train bii *k< «1 a passenger
hotel anil left her there. She wasn't his Mr.
vass of the vote, threw out the returns
Replies.
ls'.Gcrop of p«-iich«*s this weeek,
,-tr'uiy to subsi.i«* for the night, how­ ami br««ught th«* T idisoh the last one country among our children and m coach down on il. Th*- cyclone got from Oak Grove precinct, as they had
The «an Francisco papem of recent date
ever, it seems. Monday morning |x-o- \Ves)n«*s«iay. it was a late Silway. and the corn num I les it» which w<* live, its auger in the coach in goo«l shape, not I mm : i signed by any member of the
the following offer: —
pla passing the corner of Oak ami wouldn't conipar«« with n Crawfor«! for ami encoiirage lhe spread of universal ami twisted pail of its own snout < ff board «if jmiges. Tins made Walker’s contained
“As ar. evidence of the ability of Joy’g
Air. Stilimau says he u ver s .w tm majority 14, iiiHte.ad of only one. Vegetable
Main streets ijiscoverrsl that the glass «piality or appearance, but it was. n lils-r'y ami equal rights to all.”
>ar*:ipari’. > to present sick head­
On Monday afternoon the organiz.a- I auger do such «-fft-ctive work. I: will
in one side of the door of 4. K. Bol­ peach, nev«*rtb“l«*s. an«! witnls up th«*
wiil vivo ••• the find twelve re-
W.ilker’s opponent was N. U. Malien, aches,
tion
of
a
suliordinate
relief
corps
for
•pcHisildetwr-'!
’
>
apply at <>ur office
take a week or two to r< pair it. This who will make a «»ontest.
ton’s drug and jewelry »tore was brokeu long (>«*aeh season of nearly five
a
bottle
fr»'c
:'
agr ‘0 that after
was
effectif,
ami
officers
Ashland
snow plow is a huge piece of
out, and when Mr. Boltou came «iown ni-«nihs here. Ashlaml p<s«ph* have
they have t •
•
•! ui t* • y will admit
be diac >v-*re I that son» «one had l»eeu hail fresh ptwhes and cream to follow elected. In the evening a meeting machinery* withatlaeiini* nU it weighs
the
fact
owi
I
’
lfii
<
■«
.
turvs.
’’
R««gue River Ihini at Grant's Pass.
in the store and bad taken a bottle of the turkey on Thanksgiving, but this was held nt which the officers were iu- eighty tons, aud is built on the
This oat; o’ *r«- hi ly asserted the effi­
stall«-«!
publicly
in
the
pres
nc«>
of
a
The dam acrons Rogue river at this ciency of th« r . st That many accepted,
principle of an auger, which revolv«*e
morphine and a lot of cigars. Some year the frosty tiights have closed out
of the jewelry which be bad left in the I the crop a little too w>ou for such a large number of invit«*«i spectators. independent of a fan beliiml, which place is 452 feet long, 8 f,s*t high in and the letters of the partie*, nearly ah of
At the dose of the installation cere- turns «*ither way aud force« ti e snow the center ami gives a head of 7 f«»et in whom r ■ p«»mi 1, are probably the most
ebow cusch bad la-en muss«Ml over, and
moint's there was a pleasant social time through an opening on top. The 1 b«* |ienetock. The force of the water convincing
a pin which had been left at the store . record.
at.« «!ati«ms that any remedy
500 le»x**6 our own brim! soap! 20 and a supper in which all pi«s*ent par­ machinery is very couipli«->itAjl re<| 11 r- as it now fiowe over the dam is equal ever received. I he following is a sample of
for repairs was missing. The mor­
ticipated.
Following
is
a
list
of
th«*
14oz.
bars
for
31
25.
The
beat
bargain
I««
loti
horse
power.
One
hundred
and
ing two engines to run tin* fau ami
phine was what was wanted, evidently,
those recci s’ed
< tlieers of the corps: Mrs. J. M. Mc­ tour to run the auger.
fifty-six horse power sufficient to raiae
ami a little later in the day the woinau ever offeree! tin* trail«» in soap.
I have be*'ii ««ihje:: tn bilious headaches
Call,
president;
Mrs.
J.
R.
Casey,
sen
­
♦
M c C oxxell A- E vbvxks
5.028.GG0 pouuds at the rate of one foot and comuipath n ■t b«r several years past; in
wb<» had tmen wanderiug alsiut the
|s*r minute— this is enormous. To fad, have iH'cn compH > <l to take a physic
Dodge Bros, startel over the ior vice presiilent; Mrs. Jas. Cuisbolm,
stl «*ets Sunday night was fo.iml ami
other night < • «•
| w»nild have a
Religious.
pump l,IHK),OOi) gallons of water per everv
admitted that the drug bad been taken mountains yes'erday to resume the junior vie«* president; Mrs. J. D.
h«-a i.'tr! «- and dull, n
fe«-ling. 1 have
Crocker,
secretary;
Mrs.
D.
R.
Mink
­
Services
at
th«-
l
‘
r«»l>yteiiun
church
day
into
the
reservoir
150
feet
above
taken
that
»»
.foj
*
Vegetable
Sarsa­
for her. She said she had not broken w >rk of boring for blua gravel for the
and have
rive! great t»enetit from
into th« store, but that a young m in Ashlaml company which holds a claim ler, treasurer. Mrs, C. F. Shepherd, next Sabbath morning an.I evening. 1 he town and to run the electric works parilla
I mpatient F ather : *T1<> make haste; we arc lat** for dinner now!'
it.
and
intend
c
iDfoitHing
it.
After
my
own
Miss Kate M. Grady, con­ Sermon siibj«*cts:
God's Providing will not require more than one halt'Of experience I < ¿n ! h ariilv advise those trou
­
had gone in am! stolen the morphine in th*» Henley region. They will start chaplain;
Wirr.: “I really can't help it, dear; these gloves will not*button.”
ductor;
Mrs.
C.
H.
Hargadine,
guard;
and
“
A
Green
and
Protecting
(
’
ar«
’
,
”
this
power.
The
reserve
can
be
uaetl
...............
-ianil coïistipati'
--------
,
bled with
bilh’usm--and
constipaTiou
tutry
for i»er, afterwards telling her that he their drill iu a bole which is alreAdy Miss Meluotte Lowalen, assistant con­
bAl'UHTSK: "1 always Uild you. inauiuia, that you sh«ul<l buy the new ‘.Mather' Gloves,
Yonr«. < ‘
K ................
ELKJNGT o N.
<
>1«!
Age.
”
K
in
driving
mills
an«!
factories.
Groat
fiibi obti»i>«e«l it from a physician. She 8» feet deep, and intend to k«*ep going ductor; Mrs. Coibett, assistant guard.
125 Locust Avenue. Sau Francisco.
which fasten In a moment and are so «•onvenient; th«-y are for sut«-at
this power is, by adding to the
couldu't tel.' who the young man was. down until they strike blue gravel or
Rev. F. G. Strange will preach at hh
bight
of
the
«lam
the
power
can
be
are
s
itisfied
that
they
are
not
over
the
A warrant of arrest was issueil against
the Neil seboo) house next Sabbath
M.-.Hier gl'ive« take the cnk«.
inen used several hundred horse |s»wer.
Medford 1‘ropei’ty
her, but l«efore it was served the woman channel. Al a meeting held Wednes-
afteruoou at 3 «i'chvk.
Verily Rogue river is a giant in
left town on the south-bound train. * day afternoon, the c unpany passed a
He f’resrrlbr** It.
strength. And when this force is -
She is one of the fallen women who resolution to the effect that if th»»
Millinery sail llrrsxiiiakiii-.
utilize«! what a revolution will be, Town lots for sale oil the install­
1 have um *«I S. s . S. h«r bl««««l «U«*-a**«*s f«>r
come and go, ami is of a family who drills Bbould etrik«* the him* gravel be­ «•ve.nl
years. sn«l hn«t it alt it I* rt*pre«enU*d
W.* iuvite the ladies to call at our ac«*oinplisbed in the business of this ment plan. Weekly or monthly pay­
live iu Siskiyou county, it is said. fore th«'» firs«- of D.s-emiwr nhe dat«eel to I««- I heartily reeoniiuend it u> anyone
rooms at the Ashland Hotel and ex- place. [Courier.
There were several men who seemetl for the closing of the stock books of ueediiiK a blou«l purifier.
ments to suit purchaser. For furth­
«I
B
TROI
TM
AX.
Drug
Clerk,
amili«*
otir trimmed bats and bonnets.
the
company
il'itler
the
plan
of
sub
­
much relievetl when she had gotten
er information apply to
«•aklarai City, Ind.
M
rs
.
E.
B.
C
hristian
.
Formt
City
Baking
Powder
60n ¡>er
out of towu without arrest, au-1 the scription adopte«l) no mon* stayk will
C. W. P alm ,
Treatise ou blood and skin «li'-cto***« mailed
♦
M iss M. M. T vefs .
can at the Red House.
free
ewin Sr>:< iru «a«.. Atlaula, ria
glase was thus kept out of court.
I I m * Hold tbenmfter.
15-23J
Medfonl, Or.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
Our Business is not for sale, nor never has been.
Fine Teas, Coffees and XXX Extracts
FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
SMITH & DODGE
SMITH & DODGE
ÍÍ
. p. bf : nn ,
Homeliest Man in
Than Congress Und!
FARM ÂïïD STOCK RANCH
Situate Near Ashland, Oregon
C. F. BILLINGS
Ashland
B. HUNSÆKER’S
Leader : in : High : Novelties,
ASHLAND, ORKG.