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VALLEY RECORD An Indian Relic. Cotnmenoemeat Exercises. Jacksonville Items. BREVITY BASKET. The Pionf^r Association met in Ash land to-Jay to elect officer». The following is the programme of Mills’s $3 calf sewed shoes. Frank Ennis who has been in tlie the closing exercise« of the Ashland $250 in gold coin given away! See East for tl>e past year for the benefit . high school an 1 the Ashland state Waverlv school shoes at D. R. <!t E. what Hunsaker saya in another col Till" RUDA Y • JUNE 7, 1«88 of bis health, returned to Jacksonville no-mal school, at Granite hall, Friday V. Mills’s. * umn. I Tuesday evening. evening, June 8th, 1888: Daniel 8. Holton, Grant’s Pa», was High Jt Cottell, the clever tonsorial Op.-ning cliorus, “The Harvest Prof. G. H. Watt will leave Thurs grant«xl a ;x-u»ion last week. PHKMONAL. AM) SOCIAL. artists anti facial manipulators, make Moon.” day to pay his old home in Ohio a “Col.” John L. Burns, the windy their ]>olitest liow to the public Salutatory, Miss Emma Sayre. visiL H. Scherrer «pent several »lay« in this week through the columns of the drummer, was in town last week. Song, “The Shoemaker”—Tr ining Judge IlePeatt and Commissioners Aihland with his family this w»ek. R ecord . school. Why don’t you? buy an organ t»r Haymond and Carlton were in town He «ays there are tveive m-JchiniaU Recitation, “Pussykins,” Gertie this week holding court. R. P. Neil came in from, bis place piano «4 E. B. Hunsaker. • and mm butler maker in tlu- machine Engle. in Dead Indian Monday. He is muk slio;« at Dunsmuir, wheie he is etn- The. Exchange was newly pa;»ered ing considerable improvements out A. S. Jacobs and son of C ntial Instrum» ntal duet, “Mid Summer ployed. Night’s Dream,” Mrs. Eddings and Point precinct were at the county seat and cum pitted renovated Mouday. there, building barns, fences, etc. Mis« Gi Idings. lust Saturday. The marriage of Mix« Belle Sisson Youle & Gilroy received last week _ R. __ ............ C. Fielder, who lives ...... near Cen- Recitation, “How Reubin Played,” and J. H. McGuire of Siason, was to C. W. Patterson our scientific mar- the first consignment of shingle» from tral Point, drop7»ed ile^d at his place Chala Gang. take place yesterday. <lie bride is the Miss Bertie Russell. ble cutter who has been putting up ! S mmmu last Friday. Heart disease is suppose«l «laughter of the well-known keeper of Duet, “Summer Flowers,” Misses some work down at Riddle's, returned A« trumps are getting zc very nu A girl never complains of a young to be the cause. Mi. Fielder was a : the Mt. Shasta summer resort, J. H. { merous and are likely to become I route ¡ Goodyear and Sayre. • home Tuesday morning. man treating her coldly when he treats got»»! citizen and h’s sudden demise is Kias» >n. Cla>« history, Mias Etta Johnson. tesóme here our city council has under inourneil by a host of friends. Dr. Young of Central Point died to her to ice cream.—[Ex. Sextette, “ Row Boatman Row, ” consideration the chain gang qu< »tion, J. T. Cole, wh<> went with Cooper ■ day at noon of consumption. Misse« Johnson, Anderson,Sayre, Nay Bobby McGinley with liis excellent Cabot W sheeting at 7fc by bolt, at »urveying party to Arizona, has r t- ami will in all probability pa; » an or company will give one of tlieir lor, and Messrs. l'ennebaker and Hel D. B. <fc E. V. Mills. f dinance to that effect at their next The three prisoners who were con- turned and was in town thia week. 1 meeting. 'J h.-se traveling “gentlemen” man. i fined in the jail here, broke out tliis ’ “Capi. Dutton,” Bill Mayfield,covers performances at Granite ballon Thurs Byron Cole, »if Up;ar Cole’« was in g» nerallv shun a town that lia» this day, June 21st. It will be given for Oration, “The Touch of a Life,” E. morning and made gissl their escape. himself all over with glory as a states the benfit of the Ashland brass ban»! Ashland several «¡ay« this week. kind of rule« ami regulations, finding A. Freeland. man. and we bespeak for them a crowiled Duet, “Listen to the Wood Bird's School Clos Hip. Al. Ames, formerly of the Yrekn it more congenial to their ha(p'n«-ss house. Song, ” Misses Johnson and Sayre. New black dress goods this week at and comfort. Let us have a chain foundry, was in A«hian»l several days Prophecy, Miss Abbie Goody ear. 1). R. & E. V. Mills’s. * representing a San Franeiaco liardware gang ordinance an<l the»«- fellows will H. B. Reed has let liis Ci'ntrnct for The schools of the county arc pro- f Vocal s< lo. "The Night Bild’s Coo roun take the hint and steer clear of house. There will be mi effort made to have putting in the poles for the Military greasing in a very satisfactory manner. ing,” Mrs. W. M. Gilroy . our town. the jmsLoffiee at Cole’s moved to Sis telegraph li le in Klamath » »»unty to L M. Foulkc was over from Shasta Valeria t»ry, Mi-s Sad* Anderson. Miss Gem vieve Moore is teaching a r kiyou station. W. II. Wickham, who sent a force Valley last week. A Watch Thief. $600 worth of Mens fine Shoes just received this Awaiding of the Diplomas by tlic good school in Prairie district. of six men with Win. Davis as fore E. E. Miner lias some fine lots left When the south-tamud train arrived Principal. E. B. Hunsaker will go to Portland man out this week to do tlie woik. Frank Sifers of Willow Springs, week. Price $1.50 to $5.00, and is selling very reasonable. Secure Clutitig cliorus, “Good Night.” this week on bowinezn. lie will ri-turn in Ashland Friday, a pass »ger, Mis. conducting the Sterlingville school. Alder bark wanted—We will pay one before it is too late. with his wife, who is visiting friends Capi. F» rr< e, had »».covered that a The Normal Scl-ool. $12 00 per ton for Alder bark for tan Miss Mattie Russell commenced gold watch anil chain on her 14-yazr-j in the Willamette. Our office is in the rear of McCall's ning purposes. It must not be taken term of school at the Toll House re At a meetiug of the stockholders of old son was gone, and not to l/e found. hall up stairs and we invite you to call from the tree later than the last of M. McCrary and wife, and their A gentleman on tne. train hud.reniem- tlie Ashland Stale Normal Sclmol Sat cently. and subscribe for the R ecord . daughter, Mrs. I). E. llyde, of Mitch-1 bereil seeing, when at the Medford sta urday the following directors were June. G raves < fc S onnichson . Gus Newlierry is teaching the South ell, D. T., have lieen «{»ending some tion, a stranger Come up tò (lie bójr elected-*: For one year, W. II. Leeds; Logan, the photographer, wants to C. T. Harris is having a neat resi • »1'»i . I Butte school. ’ » ...... I days in Ashland. take .yqur.ptctnre. See his fine sjieci- dence built on his side hill land in the r' 1 zfTM ZN W I 1 W -MT-W A ZX an»! seemingly put Lis Iinbd lo tlje for th'tec years, H. B. Carter, J. M. Mc Miss Lottie Reid is teaching a suc niens On display at his gallery. Mrx Meeker nnd Mias Iaizcll, of boy’s jMK-ket, and when it was dis Call, J 8. Sweet. A regents meeting southwestern part of town. This place Mt-dfiird, were registered ut the Central covered that the wirteh-wa» gone. 4iw was b»4d afterward which elected J. M. cessful school in Table Rock school Laird, Scholier <t Mitehe’.ls shoes in has a good view and will be a noticeable | four widths ut D. R. & E. V. Mills. . building when complttcd. l!ou«e last week. M.lntion of this peculiar incident came M< (’all president, J. D. Fountain vice district. Mrs. W. P. Counts, one of the beit H«tn Morgan, the blacksmith, was to his mind. Dotective Crosby was president, W. If. Atkinson treasurer, For the best photos in Southern C. W. Ayers has put tip and stocke«!. in town this week. He hails from Cal-1 telegraphed to, and axm found the and J. S. Sweet secretary. A commit lady teachers in the county, obtained Oregon go to Herrin’s Gallery at Mid an implement house on the corner; thief, and also the wah-ti. The tliief tee, with O. H. Blount chairman, was a first-grade certificate at the last pub ford. ‘ 2* Mornia. of Main street and 1st Avenue, where i was taken to Jacksonville and put in ’ap;>uiiited to procure funds for fixing lic examination here. Miss Annie Cunninglmn and sister I the county jail, to await the action of up and improving premises and pay Photos! Photos!! Su;>crior in style can be founil anything in this line. | M iss Mary Davison is meeting with I Mr. Frank Lennhart, an experienced i of Medford, were in town Monday. the grand jury. He is one of the ing off indebtedness. The school will good success with her school in Bern's and finish »>f anything outside the hand in this business, is the manager. cities. Herrin at Medford. 2* Bkidd Greese, the soup drummer,- tram;.« arrested at first and turned be continued with Prof. Sweet a« Pres Valley. She got a good second-grade ! H. B. Reed has put in a machine | OUR LINE IS THE FINEST EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS LOCALITY. was up from the Bay City this week. ’ looe for breaking into the freight car ident, wl»o lia» worke«l hard nnd ener certificate at the examination, averag- j The Pioneer Hotel “ad” appears in this week which cuts out a fancy cor at the Ashland depot getically to establish a gootl education this issue. Try a meal there if you John Strait showed him the sights of ' ing eighty-five jicr cent. nice on those handsome lawn fences' al institution in our town, for which want to lie satisfied. this great city. Tramp« Cu«r.niitte«!. which he turns out. The demand for ; The pubils from the State Normal j he is entitled to the praise and support J. C. Eubanks, Kline Br»u>.’ popular School of this place nil ;»assed very ■ For Broudhead dress gtxxls and this kind of fence has increased, in OF MEN’S BOY’S STRAW AND FELT HATS, WE HAVE OVER Two of the tramps arrested last week of the community. commercial traveler, was iu the city for breaking into tlie freight cars down consequence. creditable examinations last week. | Buttriek patterns go to the Beehive. Fine Cherries. $2.000 WORTH IN STOCK. WE CAN GIVE ANY STYLE OR this week,interviewing our merchants I at the depot were held to answer by Prof. Sweet is doing excellent work. Stitton <fc Miller, thé grocers, request At last meeting of Ashland Hose O Coolidge heated us to a sight and AND PRICES H. M. Hassett, of La Grande, was in Justice Hihnan for the*crinie of bur Prof. Marsh, lately »if Pennsylvania an interview with you. See them at Co. it Was decide«! to give a grand ball • PRICE YOU WANT. on the fourth of July. A general Ham’s Valley the other »lay on busi- glary an»l w<-re duly escorted »low» to a “fill” of fine cherries yesterday. Ho and a Normal graduate of that .State, once. the comity seat by Constable Taylor, | has at his residence as excellent a lot is teaching the Dardanelle school. neM. Have vou seen those improved Ma committee, consisting of C. W. Ayers,' i and now l»nguish behind the bars : <>f this fruit as there is on the coast. O. 11. Blount, Tlios. Lynch anil G. F. | II. A. Cryder, who is engaged in th»- where they will have plenty of time to We were shown a tree of May Duke Fraternal district desire to secure son’s fruit jars at B. F. Reeser’s? 3EH3H McConnell, were appointed to take ' mercantile business at Moonvilie, l (Minder over their crime. Deputy Dis ' cherries with limlis several feet long the services of a good teacher for tln-ir The rain has playe»l havoc with the charge of same, and appoint sub com-. Sam's valley, was here Tuesday. trict Attorney DcPeatt, as«iated by P. that were packed with clusters of fall term. Address D. G. Sjienucr, alfalfa crops and many of our farmers mittees. —<[ We make a )>• E. T. Bartlett came over from his i P. Prim niilroa<l attorney, eonducteil cherries as thick as the thickest Wm . Kincaid or J. C. Neil, Ashland, mourn the entire loss of their first crop. J. R. Beanies was up from Iris Oregon. bunches of grapes. In the way of a mine« on Cottonwood creek Monday, i the prosecution. L. Stacy exhibited a fine Hereford Tuesday, lie tells us the new »clu’i'l fine tasting cherry a new tree, which Mies Etta Johnson will commence bull oir the street Monday which at B.irtty hasn’t voted “for a long time house will be completeil by the let of Auother ltailiua.1. he calls tlie seedling, similar to the a school in Dead Indian eoon. now.” tracted the attenthin of the large July. The board of directors of Phoe The Sim Francisco Bulletin says : Gov. Worxls, is probably one of the The Phoenix school and the sclmol crowd of people present. Torn Merry, who went Bunday to ! nix district of which Mr. Kearnes is a thinnest skinned and best tasting »-ber Mellsiuriw ns the Oregon commission- i The railroad which is to be constructed ry ever raised anywhere. Mr. Coolidge ; ill Independence district close Friday. Chas. W. Logan, our popular pho member, deserve much praise for the from Montague, eastward, through er, was surr*»iin<k-d in his steamer cab intend» to cut his cherry trees back If tne weather permits (he two schools tographer. will be in Linkville during interest they have manifested in this in by a host of friends who toasted M» m ! oc county, and into Nevada ami; next year, so as to let the cherries at intend to hold a picnic in the grove circuit court week in June, prepared successful undertaking. Idaho, is now an assured fact, and it i near L. A. Rose's reside» -e. him out of the country, to do all kiqds of work in his line. The n»*w hotel at Klamath Hot will not be many days before a large ; tain a larger size. To anyone that lias gone through bis orcbar»! “ Uncle Springs, Shovel creek, will be coni- Chai ley Million has la-cn kid up force of men will be put to work on j Have you secure»! that lot we told Council Proceedings. with brow ague, but is uliout again. pletcil and ready for business by the this branch of the line. This will cut Fuller” will convince them that for you of ou the Boulevard? Roper, Ga- go<al cherries he cun “scoop” this 1 At a regular meeting of the city k-y <k Helm will lie pleased to make first of July. It will represent nti out Mrs. W. T. Herbert, who has l«een oil* the Union Pacific railway from sc j , “thieving workl.” ! council of t he City of Ashland, the voti a deed for one. lay of $30,000, and will accommodate curing the extensive stock shipments ’ visiting her sister Mrs. Win. Mutlies , [ following proceeding were had to-wit: about 200 (Mjoj.le. This resort is be it procures from this land. It is said i of Eden precinct, started for Tucuiiia,! The New Hotel. [ Bills to the amount of $180 27 were Recti has receive«! another carload coming well known all over the Pacific th« ’ Boutln-rn Pacific Company will j W. T., last week, to join her husband The bids for the Ashland Hotel Co’s i-llowe»!, and bills to the of (lickcts this week to turn into the Coast, anil the enterprising proprietors, j build tlnir line through Kelton, Utah, who has lucule«! there. universal combination fence. Edson Bros., take good care of their I making connection with their main ’ projH'.sed new hotel were closed at Ash- I amount of $206 50 were referred, II. C. Dull.1 rhide was down from the 1 overtoil»! route at that place. The idea land snd sn<l Portland vesteiday v» ster<!ay at noon. Report of surveyor of Boulevard patrons. R. N. Anderson, the tailor, is turn - Portland - ■ ’ ■— Toll House the other day and says i is, an official states, to secure Oregon j The architect, Warren White, str, --------- '(“- w ,s '* 1iled aud reaJ and ---------- on »Jotion ! ing out some go«xi fits. His shop is W. C. Daley is getting along splen ZX. made •» «1 A 4 the I . * * plans . 1 . . ** -- and specifications • »A A* 4« M MF 11 ft nrci'i ’teJ was accepted. everything is quiet up there. who ' an»l Washington business, which the i wk« in Mrs. Gillette’s building on Main didly with his briilge contract anil it A remonstrance against opening Wnt. Hanley, of Jacksonville, was I Union Pacific railroad has now control was to arrive in Ashland with tne Port High street through the lot of the late stspet. will not be long before the people over I of. This will practically give the land bids on this morning's train,) iu town Tuesday. there have a goo»l bridge to cross South Isaac Miller, on the last survey was when they will all be opened. J. B. Fithian and A. A. Mill-r have j Southern Pacific Company three over- Butte creek. The county is sure of F. W. Kmilh uixl family ;»nid rela land routes east, m>»l will make it. the presented, filed and read. purchased the Salem U’detfe, daily and an honest job and the (¡eople of that ltcal Es'ate Sales. A petition to lay out and open a weekly, ami will continue publishing tive« on Big Sticky and Rogue river a strongest railway corp»ration in tlie section duly appreciate the county visit lext w-qiok. j G, F. Billings reports lh^ following : < street to be called Ilill street was filed, it or a democratic ¿paper. __________V » < - ; board ’s action iu thia matter, as they ; I Judge iieP^att is at Jacksonville S. M. Rhodes to ÏI. 8. Barclay, of Oak- rpail ami referred to street committee. Three Ileniocra-» Break Down. Win. and H. G. Mathes will take have needed a bridge for many years. i ' land, Cal., two aeres in 8. E. part of Petition-of L O. Miller to tap the this Week attending to his official du their band of sheep over to their sum water main was granted. The Branch Railroad Directors have Yesteiday morning Governor Thayer I town ; consideration, $1050. ties. A motion was made to extend the mer range on Little Applegate in a hire«l Civil Engineer Palmer to survey wishing to show Mr. A. Bush his place E.-E. Miner has sold lot 39 in Min time for the colic, tion of the tax for few days. Miss Mary Jacobs is in Ashland vis back of East Portland, invited a repute a route to Montague ami work oil the — iting relatives and friends. , lican friend to drive them out. Col ers addition to Gço. H. Bayley; Cûil- the year 1888. D. Sorter lias something to say to preliminary survey will probably coin- sidération, $200. Street Commissioner Patterson re the public in another column this i mence next Saturday. In ten days it John Coleman ami wife were in J. P. Irish was invited to occupy tlie Atkinson und Carter sold 5 acres of ported 107 »lavs labor on the streets. week. Be sure and read it, for by so i is expected that the route will be lo- town Tuesduy, and got the full benefit fourth seat in the carriage. The pdrty Marshal Walrad reported having doing you may’ be benefitted thereby. catc»!, when plans and specifications ha»l a very pleasant drive behind a Chris. Blake place tu R. 8. Barclay ; of the thunder storm. collected $193 93 from all sources. will be drawn up ami bids iidvcrtised very fast team, till in turning a-corner consideration, $1,750. G. W. J. Wilson and young Mr. out near H. B. Oatman’s place, a H..Farlow was over from his place for. Should the bids not be satisfac The pro;>osition of authorizing the Bank of Ashland to J. K. Vansent, Steel, came in from Linkville over the wh»H-l broke down. This put an en»l city surveyor to negotiate for a place on Butte creek Saturday and informs tory the road will be built by the Di '* • I mountain nmi this week. They were ' | to the fun, and th»' party w.»lke<i to the Fraley huiling; $3,500. to establish a standard of measurt ment us that everything over there is con rectors. here buying some horses fur the Big ! Mr. Oatman’s while anoth-r carriage M. L. McCall, R. R. land agent re and meridian was considered by the siderably “wet," grass growing nicely Mr. Chamberlain has decided to Klamath Ditch Co. council. and everybixly happy. j was procured. Mr. Thayer is incline»! port» the following : make the r»«l fire experinieut on Mt. Emelia C. Hansen, lot 9, blk R, Council adjourned to meet on June A. H. Mack ami Chas. Hoctim, of [ to think that Mr. De Lashmutt Shasta June 2nd, at 10 ininuti« before Continues to keep on hand a large and well selected stock of Friday ’ s freight from the south ; $125 and lots 33 and 34, blk P, $200; 11th, ut 8 o’clock a . M. »miislied the whe»'l on purp»-se, with fiickiyou, were in town this week. 9 o ’ clock, P. M. The only tiring that brought a fine beer-c«H>lei fur Caton & 1 the idea of extinguishing the hitcli of. J. M. Gregory, lots 30, 31, 32, 33 and Garrett. It came all the way from is likely to interfere with the success J. C. More, of Merlin, registered at ’ j democratic braiinari.-s on boarcl. Mr. | 34, blk B,$370; John Miller, lots 26 Card uf Thanks. Cincinnati and is a handsome (liece of ' th»> experiment is a thunder show the Ashland House Tutwlay. De Lashmutt v»»ws It will be a long I and 27, blk B, $200; H. B. l’uyton, lot Theuff'-ers and members of Burnside Consisting of fine custom and ready made Clothing er, which may occur on the mountain of furniture. 25, blk B, $100 and lots 35, 36 and 37, Post No. 23 G. A. R. Department of Ore Geo. W. C»sq er, th« cimtraetor of time before he loads up with so much at any time. — Sisson Herald. Staple and Fancy Dry Gtxxls, Fine Cloaks, etc. ; Ink P, $300; H. Scherrer, lot 4, blk B, gon. would respectfully return their sincere Redding, lias been in Ashland this democracy again.—Or» gonian. The Ashland Hose Co. will elect of Boots and Shoes, Groceties, Canned Goods Organs! Organs ! at Hunsakers, $90. thanks to the Indies of Ashland and vicin ficers next Monday, and all the mem week. Entertainment Next Thursday. and more coming; organs for ol»l or Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc., etc. ity who so kindly assisted us on Memorial bers are requested to be (iresent. The Grieve—Shepard. W. T. Worthington, a photographer The music between the acta of tl e Dny by presenting the I’ost with so immy meeting will be at tlie City Council young, rich or poor, married or single, j-« who was in Ashland several year» ago, drama, June 14, will be of a choice or- Mr. Cory Grieve and Miss Mattie organs for everybixly. Come buy an flowers and evergreens, whereby room ut 8 p. M. was in town this week. 11c hails from 1 der. Cornet duets by Meesrs. Willits • Shepard, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. . I beuntii'ul organ, honestly made ami honestly we were enabled to decorate the graves of Seattle, W. T. Earnest and Sidney Carter started sold at live and let live prices. Make and Helman, a violin solo by Prof. Me W. 11. Shepard of Emigrant creek, our deu<l comrades. We also return our Mrs. L. Townseml returned home Ch Ilan, an 1 a vocal sojrt by M jss Roprr wen) married at Jacksonville, yester j thanks to the ltev. Mr. Satchwell who so Munday fur the Dea»! lnd.au country, your home happy and cheerful and * last Friday from a visit to her son Dr. will take the place of tlie usual orches day (Wednesday) evening, and will re kindly and appropriately delivered the to put up buildings on their pre-emp likewise E. B. Hunsaker. Angeles, Cal , tral interludes. Our citizens may ex turn to Ashland on this morning’s j Memorial sermon fur the Post. Also we tion and homestead claims. They will E. L Townsend, of 1XM> ’ Fred. Jeffries met with quite a The jx-rforinances of train. The young couple have many - are thankful to the Granite Hull associa- commence the raising of stock cattle painful acciilent »town at Youle & Gil where she bus been for the past ten pect a treat. Messrs. Willits A llehmm need do cu- friends in this pail of the valley who 1 don who so freely gave us the use of their toon. months. roy’s planing mills this weel, by which , logizing. Prof. McClell in is it mast» r wish them well in their journey through hall. We also return our heartfelt thanks 8. B. Whittle put in the Jackson he lost the first two joints of the index Misa Barr, of and Mrs. L. J. Foster >>f his instrument and Miss Ro|>er, ul- life together. to the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly ville— Medford telephone instrumente finger of his right hand. He was run Metlford, were in the city Tueeday. ■ - ---------------------- ways a favorite singer, will l»e sure to tendered their services in the choir. Also of D. L. Curtis and J. B. Riddle last ning the sticker, and his finger and Brake Je.iL We arc sorry to learn that W. E. win new laurels. Don’t forget the all others who assisted and took part in the Friday. They are able to have quite thumb were caught in the machine . date, Granite Hall, June 14. Price of this place is indi»i>oeed. Three prisoners who were confine«! services of the day. a coniiab with one another now »lays. and his finger was badly lacerated. W. A. P atrick , i in the couuty jail at Jacksonville made Com mane er. J R Casev. Adjt. Dr. J. S. Parson fixed it up and it Mr. and Mrs. R. Beswkk have r»- Religioni« Notes and New«. The various sub-committees that proliably I»c saved. ■ ' their escape Tucrday night by break- • ■ turned lo At bland again. Thcre will be the regular services at the jng ((own the doors with ciuwbars. Washington, June 1: Secretary Vi- were to meet in the council nwm yes terday did not get together in numbers C. Cunningham, of Fort Klunuith, ME church Sumtoy morning and evening E. B. Hunsaker, in order to settle his -p^, of. them were v'MiiimvvvM committed «■«.,•■> from , ! las VVU.tY, •- a wv» VilV iclBC V1JD v to-day, 111 in the case VI of Lyons vs. large » nougli to organize, so the meet addition to Ashland rapidly, will give MAY BE H-A.2D JkT acc<nnpnnie<l by his wife and »laugh by tlie pastor. Itev H PtkiU-hwell. ! Ashland for breaking into the freight leers, Lakeview land district, Or., <le- ....... . and ...1 «1... ..1. ! cided . , , an important . . . case, and _ i one . ... ing was justponed to next Satur $250 in gold coin to purchasers of lots, | ter, were in Ashland this week. mc I mxi I at 9:30. cars, the *»!.... other ...... was the ...... watch divided into 4 premiums; $100 first l^cv F G Gookiu. the pastor, ’ holds regu- ’ thief. They were no doubt assisted by ; which involves the town site of liar- day at 10 A. M. Mr. L. Gerhard, ope of the solid cit John E. K«xh, the brakeman who prize, $75 second, $50 third and $25 izen» of Albany, is sojourning in this tar MtvieM ut the Baptist church every some »1 their friends on the outside, ney City, Or. He holds that pre-emp- Finished in Style Equal to place ami ex;K‘cts to spend some time Sunday morning and evening. The Sab- It it- reported that they were captured ti»>u cannot be made of lands upon was thrown from the train and had his fourth. This will be paid when 25 lots are sold, the balance are reserved. at Gold Hill yesterday evening. ! ................................ IIV THE STATE. which there is trade and ’ ’ business at ribs and collar bone broken some time, yet at the mineral springs in this sec-1 bath .«-bool hour is 10 a m . ago, near Redding, when the railroad Every purchaser of a lot gets a chance 1 the time of entry. tion bofore returning. Rev. Eueas McLean, of 1JVkvilte> ca«e Zi in from th: ^Spladi taM tWCekp He »k the 1 • ' Klamath Co. Item«. A patent was isxuetl to-day to the ! crew attempte»l to “fire”» lot of tramps, so there will be 25 chani’e» for 4 prb.es.¡1 Mtae Alena Wehr r came over from ■ 1 u? state of Oregon for 1316 ac-res i-f land,.; i m again on ibe run lietween Ashland G. F. Billings, and Luckey & Co., are- pastor rif the I’resli.wtlriAn chureji rtl ( Quite a n .jmberûf immigrants to I Mr«. Fellows’ Balnrday for a brief visit ! new agent», or apply to owner for particu- Mcdiurtl. h«4iik’]B-qatbhiilita first. Mtipon I , ca ..JP- tounty ijaw atriVul within ïbe ; under the .swamp; land gidht. Tb*-i land Rtnl ■ Bluff. with fri«nds l»ure% She will 'start this I i there'fast SunffliyT • /. ’ ( TT* ' lar». land is situated in the Roseburg dia-1 Lut few «lavs. Some of whom are. Paymaster Rcihlington came up | week for her home in Wisconsin, which 1 So many questions were being aske»l j trick j from the south Sunday morning with she bus not vjtiitcd fur a number of j Sabbath rcrviees ut Fto4«Presbytertaii (n,fc, Granta’Pius. ».»Lurch. Kcv F (IStriiiige, |>«4or: rrea< l>- I Judge Day came tip on tlie train whether the new brick on Mai ii street Are now selling at bottom prices everything in the line of the pay car, and the railread boys that years. G<*o. Engle, proprietor of the Re«l ing mor.ling and evening. Sabbath school ' this morning to attend the Pioneer ‘ were at the de|K)t during the half-hour ! would be two stories that the contract-! M. S. Booth was in town this week. ■ilt>:30. Young People'« meeting at3r. M. ! House, of Ashland, it mercantile es meeting here to-day. thuk the car was there got their pay for or’s voice has become hoarse telling the ■ ; General Prayer meeting Thursday evening, j tablishment, was in town this week. ; people it hadn’t been decided yet. Mr. S. Shattuck was over from Henley j It will be Children’s Day at the Presbyter- I There will be a game of base ball the month of April. | Ayers didn’t want tlie public to drive [ this week, slinking Lands with h’.s nil- ’ Lin church on next Sabbath. The < hur«h 1 The Lake County Exaiawier has be-.-n next Sunday at Million’s grounds be him insane yet as he has several »non- ■ J. K. Vansent, of Re«l Bluff, Cal., enlarged one column. We are glad ; will be suitably decorated With flowcri. i inerouu friends. The subject of the morning sermon will he to note tire prusjierity this journal is tween the “San Francisco” »nd Ash-. has purchaeetl the Fraley building, contracts on hand which he would like latnl nines, if the weather is permissa- Mr.------ Millsap, of Loe Angeles,Cut, "The family in the church.” The evening undergoing. and will open out a first-class stock of to complete la-fore going to the asy ble. has la-eii in Ashland for several weeks ' will be given •;> to concert exercises by the ] ! gnici’ries in a few days. H»; is an old lum, so be put up a notice, which ; children of the Sabfiatli N»1«M>1. Mise Martha Smith, the newly ap- and Las moved hie family here John Pelton is now a resident of hand at the business, having been in hangs m a conspicuous place, “I don’t Grace M E Church. Portland, will bwi’d |H>inted ;>«>»tm¡stress for tlie Linkville Ashland. to reside, lie » » brother of Char. ! a *30 Anri various builder»' material. the grocery business for many years know.” 00Û buil«ling, A large pipe organ will post offi- ’ e will take charge of tlie same Millsap of this ; lace. I in Red Bluff. ------------- — :o:------------------ uLsobe put in. We have an incomplete vote of the I Everybody lia«l a rollicking goo»l on the 1st of July. J. D. Allen, »if Grant’s Pass, tarried county which will be laid over and Fred and Pete Ba.-neburg are each time on election day, and there was a ! Weather Be part. Warehouse at R. R. track, foot Send or call for prices, The wife of Isaac Wilson die»l near the officiu' vote will appear iu our next building them large barns, which will large crowd in town. There were no in towu a few day» tills week. Maximum Minimum Rainfall Linkville May 28th, age»i 49. The was - as we cannot get it this week. The drunk» — except two who were on a so hold one hundred and sixty tons of of Helman street C. D. Bydenstricker, of Sam’s Val .15 56 May 31 7» ' nn Oregon pioneer of 1854, and came ' official count will be made to day. ciable “liigh-lonesome” before. To sev ! hay respectively, 52 .20 73 June 1 iev, was in the city W“dn»s*lav, and • • ■> to Klamath county in 1842. She .19 72 47 eral new-comers who were not used to »••• reports everything growing nicely over Walter Dudley, Wm. Fox and Oliver 1» 48 .5»» E. B. Hunsaker talks business in J seeing an election without its inci-1 » « 3 leaves eight children and a husband. Orr. formerly of Yreka, were in Ash another column. He has some choice there, and the pruupecta fur good crops 4»; .16 4 71 ! dental rows, fights and drunk-, it caused j «>7 There was a sh«x>ting affair :n Lan- land this week. ’ 43 .37 S excellent. lots for tale and will give you one if ! the remark that Ashland indeed was ' .70 « GO 7« , gell valley last Sunday even1 ng b»»- Frank. W SUn-khan, who mnnaged J. W. Coatnev, of Lake creek, regis you will build a house on it. Don’t , blessed with a pleasant class of citi- j tween Jas. Barclay and Harry Mann. 1 J. H. WRITSMAN, Oe-Presiden Total rainlall. 2.33 Clara Foltz through this circuit on her tered at the Central House yesterday. delay but secure oue at once. CHA». E. WOfeVEllTON, President. tens. I Some six or seven shots were ex J. K. ELDERKIN, Sec’y, and Mr. lecturing tour on Col. Baker, is bciug J. W. CUSICK, Treasurer. Red Bluff, June 3—There was a The R ecord ’ s subscription list is Chas. Kahn had a load of wild and Sacramento, June 3.—Peter Bane, I changed l>etween them and both carry sued for a divorce by his wife. boy 8 yean <11, wa* arrested a‘ Rose- an arm apiece in a sling. Barclay shot heavy storin here Friday and again to still climbing right along, but there is fiery bull« in town which he has been Leslie Strait returned yesterday from a day. Seventy-two hundredths of an plenty of room for more names, so , trying to lead on the freight train for v He, Placer county, yesterday on a in the wrist, Munn in the right arm a nionlu's bunting trip in Douglas charge of "burgl try. It appears that below the elbow. Neither seriausly inch fell during the storm, making the we don’t want our friends to stop send- ' about two we» ks. Every time the at- total rainfall for the season 14.22inches ng them in for fear of crowding us. I tempt was unsuccessful there were county. he took an iron bar and br> k • th«- seal hurt. up to 4 o’clock this afternoon,at which | ! some people, who would say, “111 bet I CAPITAL STOCK, $300.000 D. W. Crosby was up from Medford on a freight car, an<l stole therefrom A g»xxl many have suggested that Thos. Lynch has moved his family yesterday on business. canned meats and fruits, vegetables, Klamath City would be a moie appro time this locality was visited by a most' into his new residence in railroad ad can load ’em.” They were all given terrific rain and bail storm. • Water - an invitation and a chance to show R. 8. Barclay and wife, of Oakland, bacon and tobacco. Constable George priate name for our town than Link ran through the streets like a r.ioun , dition. their skill in this line, »o when the job Lampbrey of this place and Railroad ville, and we are inclined to the same Cal., y »»V are Jure on — a visit with their Vv«l. •— -• tain torrent. This storm has probably ! I was finally completed, after lots of fun, Mrs. J. Houck is having a residenci ____ Mrs. E. V. Mills. Mr. Bar Officer Boutrue of this city investi opinion. Linkville is a very gixxl name, ‘ beaten down a great deal of early grain daughter house built out of the wooden build • there were blacksmiths, carpenters, clay is very favoraliiy im pressed with gated the case. The boy told them bnt the List syllable, “ville,” signifies and injured hundreds of tuns of bay. ing which formerly stood on the Main 11 hotel keepers, the various professionals, our town and niav ouciucle to buy that tramps committed the burglary, a small collection of houses—a village; The Puget Sound lumbermen, to street comer, and which was moved to • j brakesmen, tinners, bums, etc., who property M»«I locate in our prosperous aud sent them off on a wild-goose hence the name Klamuth City woulil 1« more impressive on the minds of keep the supply down and the price her lot on 1st avenue. With its addi- all think it is not so easy a job to load chase to Newcastle. They returned, and thriving young city. He is a very up, have decided to reduce the output tioiis it will be a neat building when wild and woolly steers <ui they thought pleaswt gvntkinau anil our i>eople however, aeerrhed the boy’s home an»l strangers, as it sounds more forcible of logs one-third. i completed. than the Wurd Linkville. — [Star. jjcovjej-ed mot of the stolen property, i it was. t wJJ jjfctc Uicin * hearty wUeurne. I * - Ulysses Hale, of this city, has re ceived from his brother, Win. Hale, at Linkville, an Indian bow and arrow which bear the marks of many a san guinary contest, probably iu an excit ing chase for game, or jerhaps iu a treacherous fight with some old pio neer. As an instance of the change that has come over the habits and mind of tlie American Indian, it might be said that tlie'bow, which was quite artistic and covered with tendon. Was purchased from a Klamath Indian for au old revolver. Mr. Hale prizes the relic very highly.—Albany Herald. TIIE LEADING J OF THE PACIFIC COAST! We Sell Shoes for §1.50 per pair which are not Offered for less than Men’s Summer Clothing, Dowi»rn SPECIALTY S MEN’S GOODS GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Call and examine the largest stock of STRAIGHT CLOTHING OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND!! 0. H. BLOUNT ASHLAND, THE BEEHIVE! J. D. Fountain, - GENERAL MERCHANDISE, - A iMcxx«XjijnwE:xR.'sr Specialty. OREGON. ASHLAND, LOGAN’S GALLERY, j Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes ASHLAND, fi OREGON’. The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. jskioz CASII PAID UP §60,000.00. WM. ULRICH, District Agent - MEDFORD OGN.