Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 06, 1888, Image 3

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    VALLEY
RECORD
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ITEMS
Cranci! !*;■<><• "-«iitijr*-.
BREVITY BASKET.
Trice’s Plantation Minstri lsat Gran­
The Grand Juy «’••un i an in»lM-t-
CuHncil met M< mlay, J D Fountain
ite
Hall M' n<lay and Tucstlay next.
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ii
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ii.is
c
ome
aud
go
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Logan is turning off some fine cabi­
ini-nl ch .rgmg lniirdtr in the first de
Mayor ¡.ro tern, presiding.
nets.
Agents
arc getting thicker and
Sixti-e’i new hou-i-s ar<-in c •u.'s.-of
A shland , O k
Tai k » d * v , Scrr. «lo» gr> e against J McAllister, tlu- I m . v uh«,
Th« following bills were «4ilervd
thicker.
Tlie
end of a «livision i» the
•I ki C»lid killed hi* fatter, Richard H. i-ri i-iion at this time.
4'anqiaigii hats are liecoining nu-
paid :
place where they “dr« p • ff.”
McAiliater, while lie wa» asleep in his
menais.
The weather lias misk-rate-I coutid- D. li. Hankiii-. night
<
4Si
I*l-.ltM>NAL A\l> MMJIAI
cabin near Wmwlvill»-, this county. <«n
Miss K . P. Calvin will give an iuf"t-
*> 27.
cr.ibly. living mon: pleasant.
II:ck- Bro-. dravage
KutUm & Miller have received a fine
tte- night of July 2«1 last.
mal recital Wednesday evening, Kepi.
Win.
Patterson
street
line
of
crockery
ware.
0»k
M. Volk-.tnd wife were in town Fri­
Young McAllister i» only sixteen
Th«- foundation for Adkins <fc Webb's
12tli, at tin- Stale Normi! Scliisd
priitii» Porter, limiter
S7 KX
day and Kat unlay.
years of age, ami »liiiriiiutiv«- in size. n. w brick i» alm.-st compleu-d.
The weather lias iiirneil quite cool. building
All are cordially invit «1.
Continúes to keep un Itami .« larg< .-ml will .-»■!. • ••! »t« « k of
A.
I
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Hammoml.
city
recorder.
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No extra charge for this information.
Mrs. Mary Kisetimrc is upfrmu Kain’s He ni«u!<- a voluntary eoiib'»»ion to
iClara
lb
all
lias
gone
to
Black
Eugene
U'alnul,
>
ity
marshal.
<A
a
A. J. Wilcox will commenct* the
District
Attorney
i'olvig,
a
few
even
­
valley visiting friends.
station. Cal., on a visit with her aunt. J. K Lete, night police
A band of sheep ln-longing to Mrs. erection of a cottage for John Pelton
ing- since, in the pri-M-nce of witnesses,
S 00. Ish were driven in from Klamath coun­ in the railroad addition this week.
M. L. WliitsHt ha* g« ia- to Lakevi« w in will -ii lie acknowledged having cuin-
\\ C. L« e-<-r. of Central Point, is 8. F. Morine, blacksmithing.
I.
When completed it will cost ateut
with a large load of fruit.
mitted tte murder, and say» that his n |M-rud to lie very ill with neuralgia . Petition of J. M. McCall and others ty Monday.
$860.
to
extend
water
main
down
oak
street,
Several cattle are re|mrte«l <l»:a<l in
W. H. Kmitli and wife, uf Heuky, mother, who resides in Linn county, of the heart.
referred to water committee.
instruct«*! him tu kill his father and
Charley Lamtert, the popular Gold
the Hiatt prairie vicinity from eating
visile I Ashland last week.
Henry R. Brown, of Brownsboruugh,
ar.-, T« teeco, etc., eie., i le., etc.
Petition
of
W.
H.
Atkinson
and
Hill
butcher, who was kicked in the
then return home.
wild
]>arsni]>
rout.
laiarded the jiassengcr M 'mlay night
I’ruf. Htr.iub, of the State University
He also said tluit bis mutter tried to for a trip east.
others to extend water main down
head while handling a mare aud colt,
Young Bob Wilcox was acquitted of is just able to te about being weak yet
1 kill ter husband by ¡sjisoning him on
MIUUIIVKHY
at Eugene, is in town to-day.
Helman street, referred to water com­
I
the charge of assault and battery in from its effect».
The
scarlet
fever
has
made
its
ap-
mittee.
different
occasions,
and
that
he
thought
J. W. Arnold, of Trice'» Plantation
Justice Berry’s court Saturday.
he should obey her, although lie is now |*-araiice, but every precaution is beiug
Petition of citizens to restrain stock
Minstrels, was in town Unlay.
Tuc North Pacific Industrial asso­
Today is the Hebrew New Year, ciation of Portland wants the display
aor;y for it. He does not seem to rec­ used to prevent its spreading.
from running at large, referred to san­
Deputy Sheriff Deniff was up Mon­ ognize the enormity of his crime. He
an«I
all
the
business
houses
of
“
the
M rs. Mundy, of East Portlaud, is itary committee.
of fruit that will l>e exlribite»! at Heber
day with a number of circuit court convenes freely with ail, and is in quite
faithful” will be closed until 6 p. m .
visiting
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mn».
Petitions
of
M.
N.
Long
and
H.
S.
Grove this month by the 8. O. F. G.
sul>[ajenas.
good spirits. Some seem to think his Clark Taylor, of Eden precinct.
Evans to t.-qi the water main, were
Jas. W. Coakley is now sole propri­ association sent to their fall exjiosition
Miss Sophia Wil.son teacher of the actions denote unsoundness of mind.
etor of the liay baler, having bought in Oct. and Nov.
MV. ami Mrs. R. V. Beall and their granted.
This fellow has told so many differ­
Hock Point sc I uki I was visiting in Ash­
out Iris partners’ interests. Hand in , Brooklin Shipley is still missing and
Street
commissioner
reported
354
son
Vintie
started
Monday
night
on
ent stories alxH'l tte- murder, hence it
land last week.
your orders early.
days
work
for
month
of
August.
the
exclusion
train
for
their
trip
tu
the
no clue of his whereabouts has yet been
is doubtful whether it is true or not.
Miss Bertha t'oiUin commenced One thing is certain, that lie murdered eaatern states.
Marshal reported having collected
file vote in Redding on 28th ult., to discovered. The country has been
teaching in tlie district school at Cen­ his father in cold blood and if he lias
Wallace Minnick the youngster that on business licenses for August $340.50 issue city bonds for $30,000 to build thoroughly searche»! and his discrip-
tral Point Monday.
sewers and grade streets, resulted in tion well advertised.
Iris neck stretched, which be richly de- run away a few weeks ago and went and on water licenses $35.
J. W. Hays, the livery man of Cen­ serves.it will act as a wholesome pre­ back to Iowa came home on the train
Resolved, That an order I k - drawn 232 for and 17 against.
“Uncle Jack” Hockersmitli show« d
a •
tral Point, was up Saturday and had as ventive for further “unsoundness of Monday morning.
for expenses of bringing the jury from
The S. 1’. Co. put on some more up in the R ecord shop with a fine lot
a a
inueh to say as usual.
mind” on the part of otters, which
Jacksonville to Ashland for the pur-
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Miller left Mon­ pose of examining premises of E. E. freight trains lietween Portland and of potatoes yesterday. They are known
seems
to
te
getting
loo
frequent
these
M iss Hattie Coleman will teach iu days.
day night for an extended visit to the Miner sought to be appropriated for Ashland Monday, which makes a daily as Hansen’s Early ami from one jiouud
BE EE7YID JLT
freight from Ashland on both sides.
of seed he raised 104 pounds of “spud.”
the Grant’s Pass public school during
eastern states. They expect to be gone street purposes.
the ensuing school year.
Th«- County Poor.
about two months.
K
The railroad buildings are living
R. N. Anderson,the mercluiut tailor,
Adjourned to Monday next.
pushed rapidly to completion. Eight lias moved his main store into the
Mrs. E. K. Brightman of the Central r J. M. Loffland, the present keeper
Wm. Johns supplied the trade with
Jacksonville Items.
more masons came up from Redding room on the corner of Main and
House, was quite ill the first of the of the county ]xx>r, has l>een a warded lunches etc., near the tent on circus
FiaisGed in Style Equal to
yesterilay to work on tlie rouud house. Church streets, his large stock of new
the contract for keeping the county day, thus helping to keep that many
week but is now improving.
Henry Pape Jr. is in Portland.
patterns compelling him to have more
charges for the nex* year at $1 00 ]>er shekels from leaving the country.
JOUSTS iixr tpke state
The county jail has four occupants.
A. F. Shultz bus moved into A. week.
Chitwood Bros, arc having the inte­ room.
Bish'« house on Granite street,recently
rior
of
their
new
building
¡Minted
and
W. F. Williamson, formerly of this
Judge DePeatt is in town this week
A terrific wind storm prevailed on
occupied by Geo. M. Willard.
as soon as it is dry Burkhalter & Hasty
Grand Juioi-M.
place is here on a visit. He says the attending court.
the
south side of the Siskiyou moun­
will move their news-stand into their
Andrew Morris was in town Satur
The following is a list of the grand town has improved very much since
tain
Tuesday, which blew a large tree
Miss
Ella
Young
is
clerking
ior
J.
section.
day on his return to Eastern Oregon jurors drawn to serve for the Septem- he left in the way of improvement«.
over on both of the telegraph compa­
W. Merritt’s store.
from a visit to his old home on Foots ber term of the circuit court: B. F.
The Millard musical company closed nies’ wires. 8. B. Whittle and Chas.
Considerable wheat is being hauled
Commissioners Taylor and Ray are their convention here by a concert y< s- Judge went up to repair them.
creek.
Adkins, foreman, Frank Simpson, O. into town ami sold at goO«l figures.
here this week holding court.
terday evening and after giving a
E<l. Thornton left Monday for Linn E. Rose, T. J. Kenney, J. D. Pankey, This is a good year for the farmers and
Work is to be commence«! this week Are now selling at bottom prices everything in the line o
Dennis
Dugan,
J.
N.
Thomas.
they
are
correspondingly
happy.
Circuit court convened Monday praise service at Medford Sunday, will on a cottage in railroad addition for E.
county to work fur the O. P. R. R. with
/
go to Portland.
John Maher who went there some
Track Walker Killed.
School commences next Monday, Judge L. R. Webster presiding.
L. Farm, of Willow Springs. It is 16
time ago.
A writer, describing a ride over the x24 front, two stories, and is being
B. Denison as
The Misses Cora ami Maggie Linn
A track walker on tte I). A C. rail­ Sept. 10th, with Prof.
Siskiyou»,
says “the O. «fc <!. is the built by Mr. Tabor, of Evans creek.
principal,
and
Misses
Mary
Coleman,
have
returned
from
San
Francisco.
.Miss Sadie Kist returned to her road was killed last Saturday between
bridal trip road if there ever was one. Mr. Farra will probably move into it
hunte at Etna, Siskiyou county, yes­ Gravel pit and Tunnel 9. He was on Helen Strang and Mattie Creed as
H. A. Traylor and family have re­ Think of the opportunities of four long in the spring.
terday after a visit of some months in a railroad velocipede with another assistants.
turned from a tri]> to Crater lake.
tunnels within ten miles!”
Ashland.
mun and for some reason the machine
The last issue of the Medford -ldcer-
The mania for fighting broke out
J. C. McCully is bailiff of the petit
Sixteen
ear
loads
of
G.
A.
R.
excur
­
upset
landing
them
on
the
ground
I
m - titer conlained six columns of matter
very
abruptly at Mwlfonl Friday after­
J. J. Strait returned from Roseburg
jury ami Chas. Schultz of the grand sionists from California passed through noon, the number of reported combat»
Àliti vaihHib builders’
riul.
where he has been tu see bis rick. •>«•>)• low. The trestle that lin y fell from descriptive of the business houses of jury.
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Monday
evening
to
attend
the
national
was
one
of
the
lowest
on
the
division
—
town. H. C.Tuy lor, a loquacious mem­
rea« liing as high as 29 when they gut
who is now recovering again. Mrs. 8.
meeting
in
Ohio.
It
took
four
engine»
ateut
ten
feet
high.
He
was
conscious
ber
of
the
newspaper
fraternity
from
as
far
as
Ashland.
However,
several
Our
district
School
will
re-open
Mon
­
is still the«c.
Warehouse at R. R. track, foot
Stud or call for prices,
before death and thought he would re­ California got it up.
people di«l receive damages to tlieir
day, Sept. 17th, with Prof. Watts as to haul them over the Siskiyous.
W. B. A. Tempto, the Central Point cover. He was a new hand at the
frontispieces
and
painful
bodies
were
principal.
There are several cases of scarlet
of Helman street.
M rs. C. W. V rootnan and daughter,
carjieuter, came up Wednedav morn­ business, having been to work ateut a
numerous.
Miss Jennie Jackson has charge of fever in the near vicinity of town.
• •
ing to work on one of O. Gurnard's week. He was buried at Grant’s Pass Miss Helen Strang, of Medford, have
The card of James Norris, architect
returned from their tri]) to the Hot the Westen»' Union telegraph office Every care should be taken to prevent
new buiklings.
• «
Wednesday morning.
the spread of this disease, especially at and builder, appears in another col­
Springs. They speak very highly of at this place.
umn
of
the
R
kcord
.
Col.
Norris
has
C. J. Howard who has charge of a
this
time
of
year.
—
[Medfonl
Adver
­
Public School Opening.
the medicinal properties of the water
G. G. Newbury who is teaching up tiser.
had a large experience in the erection
party of surveyor« that are sun eying
and baths of that favorite resort.
School
Clerk
John
May
requests
us
on Butte Creek spent Saturday and
of numerous public and private build­
an«l classifying railroad lands were
to state that the Ashland public
Some villian stole about $10 worth ings throughout the east. It is need­
J. It. W1UTHMAX, ee-Presitle
The people here were very much Sunday in town.
in town yesterday.
schools will open one week from Mon­ disappointed in that the G. A. II. ex­
of violin strings from E. B. Hun- less to remark that anything placed in J.
J. K. EbDEllKIN, twe’y, mid M
Jugde E. B.Watson ami family have sakers’s music store one day this week.
1). Moore, of the signa' service office, day, August 17th.
cursion did not arrive on time Monday
his
hands
will
be
successfully
done.
who has lieeu at San Francisco for
night. V fine display of fruits,melons, returned to Portland after a stay of Mr. II. has a very ]>oor opinion «.if a
Certificates tiranted.
Eddings <fc Mor»«1 received some uew
some months having his eyes treated,
fellow who will get so low down as to
etc., had been tastily arranged on the several week- here.
signs this week that are novelties. One
returned yesterday,
Tte following named jiersons re­ depot platform but owing to the late­
Geo. Bloomer and S. P. DeRoteam steal cai-gut.
i
is a 6x8 wire with the w«inls“Eddings
Mrs. Geo, M. Willard 'eaves tu-mur- ceived ccrtifiates at the last teachers’ ness of the hour and the excursionists have returned from Cole’s sodas] rings
Geo. H. Tyler wa» «¡own from his A Morse, stoves, rinware ami fanning'
CAPITAL STOCK, $500.000.
row to join her husband who holds a examination held by Sujierintendent lieing asleep the program was not car­ much improped in health.
pla< ;■ of business Satunlay,and informs implements.” Th«' large l«la--k hq.lers
Mitchell
on
the
lust
Wednesday
in
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ried
out
as
intended.
However,
some
res|M>iisible position with Staver &
M iss Martha Cardwell, of Sam’s val­ j us that the Railroad company are le- are tacked on tin- wire screen. Anoth­
August: First grade»—A. B. l enison, of the wide-awake fellows rushed out
Walker, al Seattle, W. T.
ley, who has been visiting friends in ducing their forces on the mountain, er «me io a galvanized hot water tank
Fitzgerald, of Gold ’ of tlieir sleepers «lishabiR^ and carried
Ed Herrin, formerly of Ashland, is Hill; J. J. Stanley and Ira Raymond, off fruit and jyatetlTmuch to the de­ town the past week has returned home. having discharged several men and for bath tubs with the. firm’s name ou.
■ one gang of Chinamen alreay.
now fireman on a train at Sacramento, of Central Point; Miss Anna Fischi.r,of light of those present.
John Watson arid wife, Mrs. Turner
Max Pnu-.ht nqiorts the sale of lots
Cal. Ed. will get to the bight
_ of his Jacksonville; Miss Nrllie Ewan, ut
We have receive»! a comjilimentary 1, 2, 7 and 8, in block 1, in Iris Alaska
and daughter Mies Susie,have returned
ambition yet—an engineer.
Ashland. Second—Miss Ida Wade, of Soul hern Oregon Ploneei-s' licunion. from their pleasure trip to Klamath ticket to attend the ninth annual fair addition tu Ashland, to Mrs. S. A.
of the Mount. Shasta agricultural asso­ K.a.xinan, of Wcstmorelaii<l «•otiniy,
The 12th annual reunion of the county.
Granville Naylor was up Monday Grant’s Pass; Miss Martha Cardwell, of
ciation t»i be h»'l«l at Yreka, Cal., rom­
A. V. KVLE. L n d
fruiu Jacksonville precinct with his Sam’s Valley. Third—Miss Mattie Southern Oregon Pioneer Society will
Kaapar Kubli Jr. ami Geo. Linn, mencing Wetlnesday, Oct. 3d, and l’eiin.; consideratii.n, $550. Mrs.
Cretti,
of
Medford.
l>e held at Jacksonville, on Thursday, two of our ambitious young men, will
Saxman is expected to arrive in Ash­
daughter Miss Ida, who has resumed
land «luring the early part of October,
Septemter 13th, 1888. Everylxxly is attyjdjichoo! the coming year at Eu­ continuing four «lays.
her stttdicM at the Slate Normal.
Pcraonul.
’■Invited to attend.
•
c.
w.
:,
Ayeres
is
rcceiviiig
a large to j«,in Mrs. Max 1‘racht on a contem­
gene
City.
Time. Wriglit atul wife were up from
Frank Langcll.of the Klamath Star,
hfinilKT of buggies,
_
, carriages, farm plated excursion to Alaska, and u ] h >; i
GIVEN AWAY! GIVEN AWAY
“His Natural Lite.''
The Jacksonville silver coronet band wagons, mill wagons, dog wagons or her return intends to build on her lots.
(HiMed through town Monday on his Willow Springs on a visit Monday.
will
furnish
music
for
the
Pioneer
Re
­
way home front Jacksonville where he
Chas.
C.
Maubury
aud
Nellie
Boyd
Lindsay Sisemore leaves again to
any kind of wagon or buggy that your
Lots. Lote, Lotf-!.
T. E. Habersham and young Barn­
lma been on a visit tu his parents.
attend the Monmouth college next will te nt Granite Hull, Ashland, Oct. union which will be held in Jackson­ j heart has a fancy Tor. They arc solid, hart, son of the swampy angel Major
FOR SALE
1 ami 2, with their comj>any. The ■ ville Thursday, Sept. 13th, 1888.
first-class and cheap. Call and see Bill Ba’-iihart, are now at Re<l«ling,
Walter Farnham left Momluv for week.
In onier to settle rapi«il> ami with nice
iibive
entitled
jiiece
will
prolmbly
te
them.
Thus.
T.
Turner
left
Sunday
for
McM inville. Messrs. Russ, Wiley and
C. W. Ayers returned from his tri])
Cal., ami will go t«> Coitonwood next In Miner's Addition to Ashland home- tin- choice tract just laid out by I'.,
presented
the
first
night.
G.
M.Welty
ll. linu-ai . «■ idjoinin «. Pi;wnr's YimirioN,
Portland wln-re he goes to take a ]H>si-
Williams, young men of Medford, also to Portlaml this week'und is as busy
Geo. Barroll lost two valuable short­ and after a stay <4 a few weeks will
the •«« ner will give a few of liic-choii-e ¡ot­
is the manager of the company and' tiou in a telegraph oilice there. His
went the same cvcuing tu attend as ever.
These lots are .ìUxl'lt, ami arc
move
to
Feather
river,
also
in
Califor
­
horn
heifers
recenllyjin
the
Hiatt
j>r«»i
to
]iarties who will erect nice house- on the
W. H. Hollowell Uie advance manager.
scimol.
suin', nml the balance ol the lols will lie
Mrs. Stewart ami lier daughter re­ They are coming from San Francisco. many friends here wish him success rie section, by falling into ponds, that nia. They have been in Klamath
The
(
’
hoicext
AVs/druce
I^
i I k in
in his uew home.
L.
-old nt rea-oimlile |>rice< nml ea-y terms.
are covered with a growth of most or and Lake counties, Oregon, and went
Frank Guthrie conducted llic circus turned to Walla Walla during the
AehfttMtl.
This i- fn-t Is-coming the mi -t nttrnctive
through
Modoc
county,
Cal.,
to
tlnir
scum.
Cattle
just
driven
from
the
val-
past
week.
Fruit Growers’ Meeting.
train tu the Ashland division of the 8.
Ashland Grocery Heniovml.
part, of the city being well .'levatisl ami
I ley and liot accustomed to these ponds ¡present plucc. From the territory Will te sold fur $300—vn easy payments.
commamling the liest and most extensive
P. line. Frank is now conductor on
J. Scott returned to Sisson Monday
A meeting of the Southern Oregon ■ are lost in this way every year.
The Ashland grocery store of Sutton
traversed it would seem as though they - Look at these lots liefore purchasing else­ view of the valley and surrounding country.
the local train between Portland aud to l>e on hand at O. H. Blount’s branch A Miller will be removed next week to Fruit-Grower’s Association, will be
A coininodiou« sidewalk will -<sm < xlcml
and renieinlwr lhev are situated on
were going over the route <>f tlie pro- where,
Fngene.
store there.
John Haynes who was held on a l>osed railroad in eastern Oregon, but Main street, ami within .‘«00 vani- of the from Main street thn’Ugh l’riH-ht'- u«l<ii-
th-; new brick block of Mrs J. D. held at Heber Grove near Medford, on
tion
ami the c-tire length of alxivc true«,
charge of larceny is now on the streets the jiresence of young Barnhart indi­ N'ew !)e|iot lintel now being built.
John R. Norris is at Colestein this Crocker. This is an excellent building Saturday, September 29th, 1888.
A. 8. Jacolis and wife were up from
being within live minute-« wait. <«f I he hu i-
Emiuire
of
The audience will be entertained again, the grand jury failing to find a cates that, it b swamp 1 u-.«l business
uess part
town. ¡«1 ■<> of ttedeput. iimkcf
their faria Saturday on a "¡sit. Mrs. week recu]K*niting, having l>een quite and the firm will till it with the choic­
true bill. His father who is a well-to- tin y are on.
• he hh-atio«« ■ ¡«••‘ir.-'li’«' lor all «-lasses.
est goods in their line in this part of with music, sjieaking, etc.
J. will start in a few days for her old unwell of late.
I'- t pai lii-n .-r. call <>n «.»viler or the r< lui
A basket dinner will be served on do citizen of Haynes, Ohio, sent the
home in New York for n stay of a few
A. J. Fredenbtirg was here this week the state.
bn- li:i««» oi Luckey A Co. or«-.
Hilling'.
“Circuses arc circuses” and tlie
Martin A Andrews will move their the grounds, and an exhibition of money out to pay the young man’s
weeks there with relatives.
after a load of stone coal for the Med­
that
exhibited
at
M<
<lfor«l
Frida»'
bills,
and
the
complainants
didn't
Fruit
will
con
ii
”
t';
‘
a
very
interest
­
sewing machine business and agency
Messrs. Breeze and Dean with their ford blacksmith, M. Purdin.
as tame as any lh.it Inis visile«!
apjiear against him.
for the Vancouver nurseries into the ing feature of the meeting.
families returned Sunday from a
Rev John Rice left Monday morn­ building just vacated.
section. The show semis lo te
Evcryqotly, whether producers or
The
card
of
Miss
Kate
P.
Calvin,
mon'h’s trip in the mountains and ing for California on business but will
consumers, are invited to attend, if in­ teacher of organ piano theory and esjiecially for the revenue from the
Crater lake. They had a milch cow return again in a few weeks.
Minstrel Show.
of poor lemonade, pictures, concert
terested in the cause.
harmony, apjiears in this issue of the tickets, seats, fans, making a constant
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and n brass band with them.
By onier of the President:
G. W. Kimball, of Roseburg, was in
Trice’s Plantation Company adver­
R ecord . Miss Calvin comes well rcc-
ASHLAND, OREGON.
< B. Mn.i.Eit, Sec. , ommended as an accomplished teacher, annoyance to everybody, even while
Rev. lrad Richardson is now work­ towu several days the joist week and I tise in this issue to appear in Granite
the |>erforniance lasts. With n few ex­
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ing in the coni|>osing room of the willla? here again in a few weeks.
Hall, Monday and Tuesday evenings,
A
lull
line of foreign ami domestic gooils,
and
any
one
wishing
a
high-grade
in
­
Gently Squeexetl.
ceptions the show was considerable of esssimcret
Portland Evening Tflerimm. Robt. G.
nml
fancy
-tilting»
of
the
latest
Sept.
10th
and
lltli.
This
company
struction in this art should not fail to a chestnut. On “the <mtsi«le’’ fIn­
’Squire Baikilull, of Medford, was '
Contrnelor McBean, of the Aque take a course.
.-tvles, always oil hand.
Scruggs also a former printer cf this here this week. He says that ]>lace is from
all newspajier re]>orts, richly de­
1
usual ten acre lol of “suckers” were ' Store in Mrs. Gillette's btiihling. «-onier
duct plunderers,was gently squeezed by
section is “subbing” on the Oregonian. gaining steadily in jmjniLitiou and serve
a
liberal
patronage.
The
per
­
‘
John A. Grieve died at Jiis home on ro]K*d in and skinned on those same of Main ami Church streets.
formance is said to l>e first-class in the Fassett inquisitors yesterday. He
Joe. Crain, one of our most promi­ wealth.
seems to I m ; a rich subject. He should Jenny creek last Friday from neural- old swindling games that are as aged
<
every
respect,
and
there
is
no
doubt
of
G ood F its G caiianìeeo .
nent farmers and stock raisers, was
be encouraged to tell all he knows.— • gia of the heart. Mr. Grieve was a as Methuseieh, and the $1 10 tion«!
Dr. J. W. Robinson, of Jacksonville, that
i
fact
as
some
of
the
best
show
peo
­
here this week on business. He sold i 1 was registered at one of the San Fran­
native of Scotland anti eamc to this also rea(>td a harvest.
[N. Y. World.
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bis wheat to the Ashland roller mills cisco hotels last week where he is for ple in the country are with Trice’s
part of the country about eighteen
This
is
doubtless
the
gentleman
of
Plantation Company. Lew Hall has
25 cases I mmi I s and shoes just O]K’nc«l
nt a figure that seemed to satisfy him. his health.
•
years
ago.
He
was
an
estimable
citi-
the
same
name,
and
rubicund
whis
­
-- B. F. Reeser s -
a national reputation, and George
up at J. 1). Fountain’s, which for price
Miss Kate P. Calvin, of the college
has the name of being the beat kers, well-known in this section as one : zen anil leaves a wife and several cliil- ami quality can’t be e.xc< lleil on the
Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Moore are up Catlin
'
of Montana, nt Deer Lodge, arrived from Sam’s Valley this week visiting Chinese impersonator in the world. of the Siskiyou tunnel contractors, , dren besides a host of friends to mourn «•oast. He has one of the latest im-
here last week to take her position a.« at the White Sulphur Springs for the Go and see them. Reserved sent» oil about four years ago. He seems to i his loss. The burial took place Sun- proveil shoe bulton fasten« r will« which
teacher of instrumental music in the latter’s health.
sale at Bark halter A Hasty’s, Admis- have acquired nietrojMiIit-in ways in a i day in the Hargadine cemetery, Rev. he can fasten a full set of buttons i;n a
Robt. Hatfield conducting the services. pair of shoes in less than 2 minutes.
brief while.
Ashland State Normal School. Miss
«
sion 50 ami 25 cents.
E<1. Donaughy has been quite ill
Will be found the iinot line of
C. is stopping with Mrs. Eddings.
Will Meet in Ashland.
One of the natural curiosities at An­
Mt. Rainer and Mt. Adams have
Training School.
during the week with fever but is some- ’
OFFICE luljoining Wells Fargo A C'u’s
Frank Griffiths, who has been study­ what improved now again, we arc
telope creek, in Butte Creek Valley, been climed and realtitudiualed this
The
Rogue
River
Baptist
Associa
­
All pupils attending the Training
Express Office.
ing medicine in the office of Dr. Beete j 'eased to say.
about a mile from the residence of W. month. Mr. Rainer is 14,444 feet high,
department of the Normal School are tion will convene in the Baptist church J. Bray, is-a cave wlii'-h contains supe­ exactly the same heiglilh us .Mt. Kh.-is-
for some months, left fur Salem this
in
Ashland
on
Thursday,
13tb
inst.
at
ASHLAND. : : ; : : OREGON
Judge DePeatt anti Col. Bowditch furnished with practice paper, drawing 9 a . m . Morning, afternoon and even­ rior ice all the year round. A man ta. Ml, Adams i» 13,785 feet in
week and after a visit with his folks
there will leave for Nashville, Tenn., the legal giants, are at the county seat paper, lea«l pencils, state pencils, ing sessions arc contemplated till the could not remain in it ' cry long with­ height.
to enter a medical college in that city. this week. John May was also there rulers, moulding Imards, clay, putty, business of the Association is finished, ! out freezing to death. Wm. McConnell
Rev. Clark Braden, the note«! con­
To the Farmers of Jackson Co.
Wednesday to receive his jniv as eh1., used in «¡tawing, modeling, and which will probably occupy four days. and G. A. Nordheim brought a hun­ troversialist, and B. F. Underwood, the
Mr. H. P. McKern, father of Mrs. J. deputy assessor.
exposition work.
dred
pounds
of
it
to
Yreka
when
they
f
’
artirttlor
Attention
to
The uii«h-rsigne<l have o|'C'H«l a
F. Wells and Mrs. L. Mauxay, died at
Remember that a scholarship for Large delegations are exjiected from were out on a fishing trip lately.— great liberal debater of Boston, will
each church in the Association, which
hold an eight «lav discussion at Silver-
Lieut. Jas. A. Swift uecompanie»! by full year is only $15.
North Yamhill, Or., on the 27th of
includes Jackson. Josephine and Klam­ [ l'rck i Journal.
ton in NovemlM-r. Mr. Utideiwooil
August, 1888, in his 77th year. Mr. his daughter, Miss Libbie, returned
Settle V-p!
ath counties.
J. S. W ai . tr ,Clerk.
McKern was well ki.own in Ashland home Monday from Astoria, where Mr.
Politics seems tu l«c l*r>ming in Cal­ was in Ashlaml a few years ago and is
IN'
and was a respected and honorable 8. has been overseeing tlie work for the
All persons indebted to J. 1). Foun­
Rev. (J. J. Burchett, of East Port, ifornia. The Reel Bluff Sentinel (Rep.) an able and ehxjueiit «lebatcr.
government of the construction of a tain either by Note or Account arc land, slate missionary, President laments the fact that the eloquent
citizen.
See the Bargain counter at D. R. A
CENTRAL PCINT.
cable across the mouth of the Colum­ kindly requcsteil to call ami settle. Brownson, of McMinnville college, and Bishop Galloway of the M. E. church E. V. Mills’.
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G. F. Schmidllem, of Woodville, was bia river.
This
is
the
last
call
an«l
fair
warning.
And
will keep constantly on liuixl a full
south
s|>oke
to
a
house
of
80
jieoplc
E. G. Wheeler and wife, the Sunday-
in town Monday, having brought his
B. F. Reeser in another column of­
iissortiiieiit <>f Hardware, Moves and tin-
Money
I
must
have.
while
Dennis
Kearney
and
Steve
May-
Wm.
A.
Bantz,
wife
and
children,
school
organizers,
besides
a
number
of
father up this fur on his way home.
fers town lots in bis Highland l’ark
ware.
J. D. F ountain .
other prominent workers will be in at­ tell. who are making a canqiaign of addition. This addition is now loaded
He will g.> to San Francisco and from leave to-morrow evening for a visit to
WOOD’S AND
Wll.LOWWAhE, ( AllT-
tendance al the Baptist association their own against Harrison and Mor­ »«•¡th fine peaches, and other fruit, and
there to Arizona where lie will ]iav his their old home in Maryland. This is
Holstein Bull l'or Sale.
IU DUES A AMMUNITION or AI.I.KIXD».
ton
were
listened
to
bv
ateut
600
meeting. 8cpt. 13.
two sons a visit and thence to his old Mr. Bantz first trip East in twenty
the lots are in an excellent location.
Full stock always oil hand and made
A tine Holstein bull is offered for
jieople.
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years. He will find Harjier’s ferry
home in Iowa.
We Will Not be Undersold
to order.
Eat ray Notice.
A fine six-octave organ for sale. In­
somewhat changed since lie saw it sale chea]>. He has gut some line
Wm. Watkins, once a jiroinineut quire at PostuHicc.
D. Wilson has returned from the when acting as one of the guards at calves ami is worth more than the
—FOR CASH.—
A »mall gray hor»e branded M on left
Hot springs. J. Hanksakt r and wife the execution of tlie notorious John price asked. For further jiarticulars shoulder came to inv premises about a jiolitician of Oregon, is now a common
Call
and
see us Is fore purchasing else­
A fine line, and full stock of mixed
month ago was shod at the -time. The ordinary guard at the Oregon peniten-
of Ashland, and Mrs. Judge Day of Brown.—| Portlanil Welcome,
imjuirc at the R ecord office.
where, fcr we can suit you in price iiik I
paints,
all
colors,the
test
in
the
world,
owner of the same is requested to prove tiarv. At one time he was superin-
BLOCK.
quality.
Jacksonville are expected to return to­
just receivi-d at Messenger A Smith's
projierty, pay for advertising and costs and tendent of the institution.
Praclit'o Alask* Atlililion.
/;?
C. SHEJtIDAN.
day. They are all improve»! in health
This from the Pendleton Tribune,
take iiix‘ pro]>erty.
L ke M avzev .
furniture store.
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.- op / íwo . v .
♦
and much pleaseil with the ]>laee. seems to be the way they carry ou
Mills
’
s
$3
calf
seweil
shoes.
Max Tracht comes out in this issue Ashland, Or. Sept. 5, 1»»».
Geo. M. Parkinson is prepare»! t«>
Edson Bros, will move into their large ‘•joint discussions’’ in eastern Oregon : of the R ecord with a big advertise­
E. E. Miner will sell you a I i ne supply the trade with birch Ix-er, rasp­
Notice.
Jim Daniels ami W. D. Jackson ar­ ment of his new addition. These are
stun»' hutcl this week.
All claims due the umlersigneii January Brn.DiNG L ot on easy payments—$10 berry and cream soda, ginger ale. sar­
Wm. T. Moore and wife, Mrs. Bilger gued tariff Satunlay ami waxed warm. choi,-e lotsand he will disjMisy of them 1st. 1888, must positively I* settled within |s-r month without interest. These saparilla,etc
He is also prepared to
Druggists.
nml John Bilger, of Portland, were . A small scutfle ensue«! ami Daniels fell quickly The “ad." sjicaks for itself. tub next till days , or be place«! in the hands lots are in Miner’s Addition to Ash­ manufacture anything in his line
on
the
sidewalk,
breaking
the
cap
of
vi-iting iriemis in Ashland Monday his right knee. He gut up,not know-
Collector.
S. T. KONGER, M. D.
land. and the finest location in th»- order.
Hi- g<«t what he wanted—Ashland of A a shland
SCHOOL BOOKS. STAIiONERY.
, O r ., August 20, 1888.
ami left the same evening on iheir re­
city. Only 5 minutes walk from the
•
s«:<la water.
i
ing
the
extent
ot
his
injury,
but
fell
Why don't you? buy an organ
CLOCKS, WATCH l.K,
turn home. A uumter of printers of
extensive
improvements
noiv
being
Peach Boxes.
New stock of Waverly school i shoes
piano of E. B. Hunsaker.
the OrrjroHHia including Billy Davey, again. He said “put me in a barrel
made
by
the
railroad
company.
Look
A JEWELRY,
x
$60 per thousand at Youlc & Gil- ’st this property before you purchase
ASHLAND.: : : OREGON.
came out with them and have been ’ and 1 can lick him.” If any one at 1). R. & E. V. Mills’.
H.
S.
Emery,
the
undertaker,
is
_________
Do you want a good milch cow? roy’s.
Main Street Corner, Ai-hlaiid.
fishing ami I tinting in the vicinity of f thinks Jim lacks grit they are mis­
elsewhere. Remember you can secure now better prepared than ever to take
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taken.
Enquire at the R ecord office.
Ri>gue river, also returned.
D. R. Mills is in Chicago bu vi ng one or more of these fine lots by only charge of his delicate line of business,
A gentleman who has just arrived
having just received a new stock of Will Sell, Rent and Handle
paying $10 per month.
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t
Hurrah for the Re«l, White i and something for you.
Ge»«. W. Wimer has returned from in tne city from Alabama, says that
goods
from the east, which is th«- Ix st
Blue.
U.
W.
Ayers
has
’
em.
The
Ask L. W. Moure how he likes his
his trip to Coos county, but had to from half to two-thirds of the negroes
Secure a nice dwelling lot in Miner’s
Real Estate on Commission
ever
brought
toroutheru Oregon.
best
mower
made.
Red,
White
and
Blue
mower.
return s » h « ih i than he expecte«! owing wear Cleveland badges. He says
addition to Ashland. These, lots will
—AT—
Go to McCall’s for summer dress
Laird, Schober A Mitchells shoes in i lie worth double in six months that
Organs! Organs! at Hunsakers,
to the illness of his little son. He was Cleveland will g»'t an immense vote
giH«ds, lawns, ginghams, etc., at reduced four widths at D. K. A E. V. Mills.
well pleased with the country aud there.—[Albany Democrat.
which they are now selling for.
♦
and more coming ; organs for old or
A Choice Collection of City and
prices, to close out.
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while ’ there purchase»! a fine farm of
$250 in gold coin given away! See
Drink Asblainl sarsaparilla—for the young, rich or poor, married or single,
Gilford Nash ate dinner in Loudon
organs for everyliody. Come buy an
31M) aevs, four mik‘8 from Coquille
ScliolarsiiijYs in the Ashland state what Hunsaker says in another col— blood. Lemon soda is a fine tonic.
Country Property for sale.
On Ashland Creek 3 mile from town. fur
and honestly
City. He expects to g»> into tlie busi­ not long since and on the 14th day normal school for a whole year, only umu.
organ, honestly made
i
sale at lowest living prices. Give me n cull
Full line of School Books at Clayton sold at live and let live price«, Make
ness of raising fine cattle on an exten­ following he ate supper at his home in $30
before
buying elsewhere and save money.
$4 Per Dozen
& Gore’s.
x
your home happy and cheerful I and Any pernoH trinhiiiy to xelJ prop-
sive scale. He will leave for his new Benton county, Oregon, at Rock creek
Leave your orders nt tlie l’ostorti« <■.
The headquarters of the Ashland
For
thirty
days
Logan
will
make
«
four
miles
from
the
O.
P.
R.
R.
near
home about the 1st of Octolier. In
erty trill ¡¡nd it to their iuterent
Buy your School Books at Clayton likewise E. B. Hunsaker.
State Normal School for the next four
DENNIS PORTE!:.
1—4
Mr. W. Josephine county loses an u]»- the Pacific ocean. The world moves weeks will l>e located at Chitwood Bros. cabinet site photographs equal in style & Gore’s.
tortil! ttttd xce tin.
Subscribe for the R ei ' oiid .
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and
finish
to
any
in
the
state
•
and
so
do
we.
—
[Review.
rigbt and honorable citizen.
»
J. D. Fountain,
- G EN EKA L
À
M EIK TI AN DISE.
Specialty.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
PICTURES of YOURSELF
LOGAN'S
GALLERY,
:
.
Sash., Doors, Mouldings,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Varnishes
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
if
CASH PAID UP SGO.lXMHM).
RESIDENCE LOTS
I
NEW
FIRM.
-BUSINESS.-
NEW TIN SHOP
DePEAT & KYLE
Hardware, Tin.
Sheet-Iron and
Copperware.
JOB WORK,
LUCKEY &
HARDWARE STORE
CHITWOIID BROS.
LUMBER & MOOD
Porter's Sawmill