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• ♦ VALLEY RECORD KRAL) HVTATK TRANSFERS. KENO KEKNEU». MEDFOKI» ITEMS. - ♦ "w r * BREVITY BASKET. Hog-killing time has arrived. Council I’rtM.-t-editigs. Klamath Co. Circuit Court Doings. Pure drug.- a specialty at Miller A 1 lie great ‘‘Bull-yard’' question is Christmas comes on Tpesdav this State of Oregon vs the following: Tin- most exciting bear tight <>f th • Strnog’s. Ordinance concerning sidewalks, settled. year. J R Rowley; carrying cuneealed weation; adopted. •oaon wa» witnessed lately near the continued. J. M. Garrison has organized a writ C. C. McClendon was doing the Take a look at those *1 50 shoes at liorder of Asjien lake. Three large Order drawn in favor of Dr. B cc I m * W illiam Roberts, assault with dangerous ing class in Ashland. town Sunday O. H. Blounts. ♦ and fenxrious d«>g» belonging to Bob for *30 65 for virus for vaccinating weaisin: line,I $150 and costs. PEKM)NAL AMD MK’fAl D G McIntosh; held to answer—not a Prof. Ganiard’s dancing school closes school children A. T. Kyle ha» purchased a fifth in Dodrem, a veteran hunter and trapper Heaters and ranges—cheap, at the Ball pointed pens for sale at Btirck- with a social Saturday night. true bill. A. W. 8 cott's |M'titi< ti asking part of of this region, “ jumped up ” a tremen terest from Mrs. M. W Hargadine, ot Geo. Duon is visiting at Eugeoe J \V Manning; dismissed. Post-office »tore. halter A Hasty’s. dous cinnamon, which they fought A. W. Scott will build another resi Alida street lie vacated. Laid on the <• L Nutley; dismissed. John Pennington went to Tacoma the Hargadine estate property opposite over a battle ground fully a mile in Mrs. Smith, of Ashland, was visiting An addition is being built on the dence soon out towards the Boulevard. table. Samuel Jackson; entercil plea <ii guilty ' the new hotel, for *7(X); and C. W. Tuesday to remaiu sentcnceo to one year in the state i«*n- Chitwood residence ou First avenue. City surveyor inslructcd to survey I and Ayers an«l A. T. Kyle have also pur- length. A resolute Wall street “l>ear’' in town this week Christmas gotxls have begun show itentiarv. W. E. Price went to Auburn, Cal., > chaMil h«-r dowry right in the same for would have gone wild-erer that tight, ami profile a grade on Oak street from \\ m r Arant; carrying concealed weap The new brick on the corner of 7th Ask to see the childrens and Misses ing themselves at the different stores. Monday to spend the winter. Main to railroad crossing, as prayed on; trial by jury and verdict of not guilty. *1100. This give» them ownership of had be ln-en near it, and might have and C streets is going ahead again. Alpine hats at D. K. A E V. Mills’. * Ed. Farra is shipping baled hay to for by residents who want to locate, A F Arant; same; continued. A. W. Hcott, the contractor aud I alxiut three-fourths of the property, urged Bob to sell hi» «lugs’ “sjiortbut Ashland from hi» place at Willow their sidewalks. D <; McIntosh; for carrying comealed Levi Willits, of Salem, is visiting the Everybody is visiting everybody else Bob would have shaken his head sol buiHer. is at Portland this week. and they will commence improving it weapon; plead guilty and" lined *2U slid Springs. folks of A. Alford and ( ’ has. W. Wol to-day — eating Thanksgiving dinners. emnly and remarked, “No, sir, my dog» Western Union tehgraph company; costs. Fred. Clift came in from Linkville , soon. Melvin Naylor, of Shake, publishes granted right to tap the water main. Mart Bviiee; for gambling; plead guillv can’t be ‘squeezed.’ They ain’t that ters Ladies and gents gold, filled and with his wife and child Saturday, to ' Chu. W. Logan, C. B. Watson sort o’ stock.” The liear let off his an estray notice in another column of Mayor and recorder were instructed and fined$50 and costs. remain. M is» Mary Coleman, of our public silver watches from *10 up at Chitwood and If. A. Spencer have purcliased ten niost thunderoil» <-x|>res»ions of dissat the R ecord . to draw an order on city treasurer for I Geo Engle vs J R Cooper; dismissed at x sch<x>ls, spent Saturday visiting Ash Bros.’ Mi-* Lol la Collin will stop at Red lots, 21 to 30, inclusive, of E. E. Miner, of plaintiff. Emigrant travel is increasing—Sat *200 in favor of E. E. Miner whenever j cost isfaction, throwing dirt, leaves, chunks land friends P L Terwilliger vs Jos Hendricks; to re Bluff a couple of months and teach an in the latter's addition, for the »uni of aud logs forty feet up into the air,while Handsome stationery in the latest urday’s north bound train had on three they have official notice that Mr. Miner cover money; judgment for defendant. eleevtiun cla«». *1400. The»e lota front on the Boule the dog» howled incessantly in his rear, Miller A Strang have a big run on styles for society use at Burcklialter A “tourist” sleepers. Nichols <fc Hamakar vs W J Paul; to re has dismissed the ap|*eal taken from Billy Winneford, formerly of Ash vard biting his shaggy hams and si<fes and stoves. Quick sales and small profits, Hasty’s. the *200 da mages awarded by the cir cover money; dismissed. O. H. Blount has received a new lot J C Corbell vs M D Childers; action for land, and W. M. Cope hare purchased I Cliss. W. !>>gan to A. W. Scott, lot thus harrassing him so hotly that he is their motto. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Briglitinan will of elegant trunks which arc ottered at cuit court, in the matter of opening replevin; verdict for plaintiff*. a saloon at Misson. the Boulevard flew for a fir tree, up which he climbed in M iner'» addition on Boulevard; Chas.WolU-rs' show windows present give the thanksgiving ball and supper a reasonable figure. B Price vs L and Win Nail; suit in equity at a 2 :40 loj»e! Bob sent a bullet into an attractive appearance. Charley is to-night. The following is the jury list for the to settle partnership; judgment by agree- Archie Freeland has returned to consideration, *500 John Banks is starting another resi i;,,.,. i p nient for Price for $41«. year: Hold Tavlor,- W < f t uore, bis head and there he lay, dead, but Ashland,the Brownsboro school having j j CT C T Altord vs Thos Alford; divoree; divorce; .le de Max Pracht to C. B. Watson, small beyond reach of the skinning knife. preparing for the holiday trade. Thanksgiving day w.is to be celebra dence along side of the 011c lie has rumore,.» ckMed fur the present. Gilmore, J H McBride, 11 R il mcöih I)*, IJ li Willits, Willits, «-ree granted. »trip of land on Boulevard ; con., *175. By felling a tree against the one in The contractor and builder, Will. G. ted in the different churches to-day in built in railroad addition. Robt Go«xlyear, W W Keiitnor, A T Baldwin A Furbe» vu J W Manning; fore- Judge DePeatt is at the county »eat Mr. Watson has since sold a portion of Zimmerman, has Thos. McAndrew’s a becoming manner. New line of stamped doylies, tidies, Kyle, F Roper, Benj Eggleston. W H i decree granted. ‘ „ attending the iqiecial term of court it to B. F. Reeser for *100. This gives which the “varmint” lay, Bob wa» two neat cottages aliout completed Il F u, ,1,...... iv 4 ; i earns. Martin « tu vs J u and ER splashers, bureau scarfs, etc., just Atkinson B enabled to climb up aud tip the ani 1 he ties on the Yreka branch rail r HelmanU A (. orHel I, Manning: foreclosure; decree grunted. which convened yesterday both parties a front to that street x mal, which fell with a ‘ thud” most G. T. Baldwin, the Linkville mer road are laid for about a mile of the opened at D. R. A E. V. Mills’. H Fox, H (. Myer. J 1 Dodge, R M 1 John Gieiiii vs F Bashore; dismissed at Mm. T. J. Carrico ami children, of C. A. Inlow publishes a notice of Garrett, C B Stone, M A Carter, W 1* I plaintiff" s cost. A. W. Scott has sold the residence thunderous. He weighed over 500 chant, was in tow n Sunday on his way distance from Montague. Fort Jones, Cal., is visiting her brother ------ proof on his preemption claim in an Benn, J M Lunik, D H Hawkins, J B John Corbell vs W II Mills and Wm Ri . on the Boulevard now under construc pounds. to the Willamette valley on business. in Ashland, CLaa. H. Graves der; dismissed. “ Nevada, or the Lost Mine, ” will be other column of the R ecord . R Hutchings, 1* Dunn,Grant Helman. tion, with the lot it is on to Hon. C. B. W. R. Mayfield, of Ashland, passed News tad ter Bros A Co vs Hamakar A D. A. Huling will open out about I i gnen given by oy an aftiateur amateur eompauy at Fort Mrs. Jas. Porter and her daughter Watson, o.nsideration, *2,000 Properly owners on Main street Were Horton; dismissed. 12 doz. Switz Conde underwear re- through Keno last week in company Jones, Cal., on Christmas eve. Jan. 1st with a complete stock of bard- 1 Ida, left Monday for a visit with rela Geo A Devoe vs J 1’ Woodson; this case eeivod at O. II. Blount’s this week instructed to build sidewalks within 30 with some gentlemen from Purtland. ' ware, tinware, etc., in the Walton Felts A Johnson report: went by default and judgment had for de tives and friends in Portland days from time notice is served on fendant. Supt. Happersett with a forje of car The iirst ever exhibited in Ashland. W. E. Price, Pioneer hotel property Ashland will soon lie bathed in elec brick T. F. Marsh, a mercantile genieman penters is repairing the trestle and J F Munz vs F L Brown; confined. A new article that makes a delicious them by the marshal. The sidewalks on Oak street, to G«x>. W. Stephenson ;' tric glory, while we, unblest inhabit Jas Steel vs J W Hamakar; dismissed. of Newport, Yaquina Imy, is in Ash other port« of the railroad at Talent School tax will soou be delinqueiU- i soup —A. B. Cleveland A Co. s split commence with a crosswalk at Van COIL, *2500 ants of Linkville and Keno, must sit in T G Rcames, Alex Martin and E it land, with a view of locating here. Interview District Clerk Damon before this week. jieas—at E. M. Miller’s grocerv store. Sant’s store ami extends ns far as op- Rennies vs J W an<l E B Manning; service First Congregational church of Ash pale “8tar”-light until heaven knows the tax is turned over to the sheriff to posih) Dollarliide's, on Wimc.* street, nut complete. Mrs. Whiteman, of Centerville, ar land, lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, block Q, to when! Try it. x A first class line of gold rolled plate, ami on west side from the Coolidge 8iskiy<*i Bank vs Lizzie and Quincy A ; collect. rive«! yesterday for a visit with the Joseph Dame; con., *945. silver Andqimber jewelry. Ladies gold N. C. Levering, the Scott valley and Drake corner to continue on till Brooks; Mr. Crawford lately caught ou the dismissed. family of her brother, B. H. Hatch- Roberts A O’Neil had the misfortune watches Kith diamonds settings at apiary man, brought over a 1000 lbs. Jesse D Carr vs Henrv and Nancy Apple prongs of a pitchfork a great salmon. it reaches city limits near W. C. Myer ’ s, Mr». Geo. Cooksey has sold 12 acres i f I. G. Moon and wife, of Grant's of choice honey to Ashlaml this week, the city building necessary cross-walks gate; service nut complete. People say the salmon are all gone. to lose two fine Norman colts on their! Chitwood Bros.,’ Plaza corner. W J Paul vs laiuis Land; referred to It Pa»», were visiting the latter’s folks in of land at Central Point, for *100 per As Mr. Crawford has a g«sxl appetite, farm near Talent lust week, bv the cars ' A dejxit is to be built at Klamath for the market. as required. B Hatton to take testimony and report town this week, N. C. Boynton’s fami acre, to Geo. Hershberger an«l others, i you may be sure that salmon is gone! running over them same to circuit court on or lieforc the first City. A stone dam 45 ft. high will be Allen W. Bish has just completed Men’s suits from *5 up at Blount’s / day of next term of court. ly R. K. Sutton, lota 16 and 17 block Ex-County Commissioner A. Alforil > built, and a saw mill of a capacity of another dwelling for himself on 7th Whoever wants to hunt or fish Mrs. Ktoddard, of California,who has A, railroad addition, to Lachenal Jos-' should visit A»i>on lake has rentetl a house here and movwl his ! 150,000 ft. of lumber |x*r day in o]>cra- street, in railroad addition, ami has been visiting her sister in Eden pre eph, con., *250. family into it last week, and will re-1 tion next spring. moved his family into it Last week Charley Lowe was badly • I cinct, Mrs. Clark Taylor, returmxi R. K- Sutton has purcliased a little injured. Accidentally frightening one main during tne winter. Edw. Cluse aud J. T. Talent will The enunciators for the Ashlaml Saturday, over 3 acres of land ret out in fruit; of his I101 res, while riding into town, Miss Hattie Coleman, of the Grant’s | start a saw mill at Grizzly prairie, Hotel Co.’s new hotel are being put in W. H. Barlow, vho has located a from John Van Horn, in the western the animal started so suddenly that Pass public school, passed up the road ! Dead Indian, with a planer and lathe the building by W. II. Mowat, electri land claim on Wagner creek, called part of Ashland ; con., *200 per acre. Mr. Lowe, was thrown under the wagon. Monday to spend a short vacation with machine. They expect to put in a cian of the Postal telegraph. and subscribed for the R kcokd last He would have been dragged to death . her parents who reside near Phoenix. mill with a capacity of 10,000 feet per Electric Light, Eu*. Fresh bread delivered at your door Thursday. » but for the timely arrival of a neigh- i day every morning by !> a . m . Orders left D. T. Sears has purchased a large There is hardly anything new out bor. Levi Willits came up front Salem Harmon’s pure rubber finger shield» at Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall stock of ladies dress goo«ls, etc., which Monday, having sold his interest in side of what was stated in last issue of Well, wc will have a big town here is being offered for sale at Scars A for penholders and pencils. Strength will lie promptly attcndeil to. J the drug business to his partuer, D. W. the R ecord concerning the electric in the sweet by-aud-by. Even now the , light, motor power and street railway. San Francisco Board of Trade jieople i Wilcox's millinery and d|gg»piaking ens the grip on the penholders and Matthews The member« of the K. of 1’. lodge eases .the fingers from cramp and fa are requested to be present at next parlors. > Mrs. Hall, who has been visiting her H. B. Carter and F. Roper left Sunday are talking about Keno. A gentleman tigue. for sale at Burcklialter A meeting—to-morrow, ns this is the for California to examine and purchase F. M. Plymale ’ s elegant residence is son Willis, and also R. J. Newman, of of capital who fretpiently conies here Hasty’s an electric light plant, etc., with full [ night for nomination of officers. Dead Indian, returned to Tehama, lately, replied to several questions of fast approaching cohipletion. But for jMiwer to procure what they thought the Board. "Is it at the head of the the scarcity of buildiug material the Turkeys are a very scarce article in Cal., yesterday. A grand masquerade ball will be best. They will visit Chico, San Fran Elder E. L. Prather, of the _______ Ashland cisco, San Jose and Santa Clara, and timber region on the river?” “What contractors would have had it finished this section this year. The ruling given on Christmas night, in Granite price is *1 25 and *1 50 per head. Hall,Ashland,by Prof. Ganiard. Rend Dun Irani «Lurch, is at Albany tilts! will be gone about ten days or so. sort of a livery stable is ‘there?” and ere this. The demand for marketable hogs is the ad. which gives full particulars. other questions. The timber of the week, attending a meeting of the They are also looking up the matter of Will. G- Zimmerman will commence eastern states is about used up, aqu ! work on the new Catholic church here greater than the supply at 5 and 6 cts. brethren there. building a street railway to be run by We have received Our EntireFall Stock of Clothing Capt. S. Saltmarsh, of Sterling, has dressed Dell Cann, formerly of Ashland, and j storage batterjes as mentiuqol last ainoqg the thousands of lurqher specu- j | this week, and expects to have it fin come to Ashland and purchased B. S. I 11» tor» aqd workers qow on their way ' ished within 60 days. The building Walden Bros, have moved to Siski Osborn’» restaurant anti grocery busi Mi«» Lu|u Burges», daugh|hr 'of ex- week, aqd t||e orgaqizapou of 4 street you station and purchased Dollarhide’s ness at the depot, next to ‘bat of W. Gents Furnishing Goods. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., &c pheritf John Burgess, were married at railway company Ips heeq «leferced I to the coast, many will come to Ore-1 1 will be 26x40 and cost *1100. gun, aud not a few to Keno. Our mill Yr®k» Mpml«)- evening quti| t|;ey rctqrq, W. B. Rolxirts has sold 40 acres of stock. They are pushing men and C. Cunnyngham’s gro^y gtore business will soon be largely extended, will do a large business, iiUendi ng to Ered. Opgsw) |l nqd bride (Miss and the loggers and sawyers will build I I land cast of Medford to Rev. E. Russ i put in a large stock of general mer- E. M. Mi'.’er received this week an And are prepared to show you a Larger and Better Line than Telegraphic — Nrws anti fersonalH. The purchaser will im Eniina Sears), were on Tuesday’s train many homes here in the spring and for *1600 ' cliandisc iuldi'’.on of fine glassware to his stock on a wedding tour, which may be ex prove it by setting out a large number Chas. E. Donnelly, manager of the summer. P eter the P oet . of crockery ware. The Ashland grocery we have ever before exhibited. tended as far as Victoria. Win, Nelson, recently of of fruit trees in the near future. Red Bluff—Roseburg circuit of the », store is lieing stoekeil with the best Kan., a brother-in-law of G Steph Western Union, arrived from Yreka Turn the Hose on It. Dr. J. B. Newman, wife and children Jos. Strobel ami daughter, w|;o have line of fresh groceries, etc., in southern of Helena, Mon., arrived Tuesdav with last week, and with T. P. Smith, city I The binding over case of the people been paying re|at|ves here an extended enson. will rent the Pioneer’hotel prop- Oregon. lineman of Ban Francisco, have been erty,and run a private boarding bouse, the intention of staving in Ashland vs. Jack Bartie, a ludicrous proceeding visit, relm^ed to their home in Walla putting in the company’s repeating Geo. W. Stephenson picked some of part of the winter at least. from the start to the finisci, endetl up Walla Tuesday evening Mr. Strobel having had much experience in the the finest raspberries yet exhibited in Mrs. O. Coolidge went to Sacramen office in place fixed up for the purpose with ai; appropriate fàrce, Sunday exjx'cts to return in the spring with business before coming to Ashland. in the post-office building Chas, f. Ashland from his place in town Satur to yesterday, to eat a Thanksgiving Loring i^so o( the Vreitu office,*' ar ; irtotning about 3 o’clock. The case his family to l<x.*ate. . The school children of Ashland are day . They were from a bush »et out turkey with relative., and return with lasted one week, two Mays and several W. H. Barr’s fine new brick resi all being vaccinated free of charge, Dr. in the spring, and the fruit was of the rived Monday, and will be employed her daughter, nnie. night sessions. Thursday it looked as j Men’s odtl vest» from *1 50 to *2 50 MEN’S Cnssimere Suita for *10 here for some time, at least. The office | though the case was about over, but dence is almost ready to ipoye into. It Beebe having offered to do the work, finest quality. Max Pracht has returned from his is in go<xl running order. T. P. Smith 44 is a handsiuue structure and will cost the city furnishing the virus, provided Scotch suits for *12 i Men’s double oil coats *1 50 Dr. J. M. Taylor, the well known trip to Beattie, with the firm convic and his force of linemen left for Yreka two more “Helltown” females arrived about *3,20ti. The costliest and most the young oues come to his office in 44 dentist, formerly of this place, arrived Friday, were intr^diweil qa witnesses, I Max Check dress Suits, j Men’s rubber coats *2 50 up crowds. So far over 140 have been tion that Ashland is as good a place as i yesterday to move the Western Union commodious dwelling ereoled in Med I Implicateti _______ ____ ” __ from Linkville this week, and with Dr. vaccinated . implicateti tlje rest of “ Slabtown and ; any of them for investment. 50 from *15 to *22 ford up to the present time Men’s tine Shoes *1 50 per pair. office into another toii|djqg ^»|i- i Phil. Unger, who will arrive from San the case was tprown into 8 ur <1 av ¥» F. F Hale, of Wjsconsjq, ar- laqd is geffiflg tptie quite’ a rendezvous j With the exception of clerk, the Francisco Friday, will open a dentists Men’s Over Coats, from up *0 A brother of A. Childers came in on Men ’ s Heavy Shoes *1 50 per pair lor te|egrap|i operators, q|pe of $|iem morning. In the alwcnw of hail the the Sunday evening’s train from Cali Democrats of Modoc county elected office in Ashland, to locate. court ordered the prisoner put in the Men’s Heavy Chinchilla Over Coats I Men’s Extra tine »hoes from *2.50 k be|ug constantly employed—t|(rp> pf fornia, accompanied by his family,and' there whole- ticket. Johnny' Bucher for *12. io *5.00 F. H. Rowe is logging on Rogue b* here soon, prphably to reqpiiu. theiq bvjng electrician». Besides this I *‘c«x>ler" to appear before the circuit will focate in Medford. He i» a gen Was ah' elficient officer and has been court. The constable put him in the i river and will move his saw mill from ; there are about two dozen good ama re-eleeted sheriff by a good majority, “ Fine Overcoats from *15 to *22.50 I m Anna Fuller arrived from the ' ■ Men’s heavy boots *2 50, *3 50 aud ! town “jug.” Sunday morning the con tleman of conskleruHe means and is and I. N. Jacobs succeeds himself as Jump-off-Joe to Tolo in about 30 days. hat week to keep house for her teurs. *4 .50 i>er jicar. stable discovered that there were no wel| p|c^0x| "Dh our thriving young Men ’ s all Wool red underwear *1 He will also put in an electric light Ashland is now the repeating station ! supervisor by a handsome vote. fatlier, L. D. Fuller, in their handsome commitments pajiers issued, ^ml $o I city system to light his mill sometime be “ “ Extra quality under Boy’s shoes *1 50 per jiair. Eastlake residence on the Boulevard. for both the Western Union and Pacific i went down tq fpe pilj, aqd (oW the > The liforary society met Monday fore spring, when he gets his ixxim A- ChiHere returned Saturday eve . Postal companies — quite an important wear *1.50 to *2 Boy’s boots *2 50 per jiair. T. J. Clopton, formerly postmaster , prisoner prirouer he cou^J could 'bave have the liberty of ning from Hornbrook, Cal., where he evening and appointed the necessary started. position. illé toSvii, to'wh.'if he woti|d WOlild appear nnnpnr with hiu and merenant at Brownaboro, but now committees, who will report at next thé ‘if tie hi« The house of Jos. Clift, of Eden pre Men’s gray knit underwear .50 and ,75c Men’s Chinchilla coats and vests Wqi. Ryan, of tjie WestoTit Union ' bondsmen Monday, Jack, who take« has been superintending Childers A meeting, to be held at Masonic hall iu business at Bonanxa, Khnjath *12 Son ’ s brick contract on Horn & Jones ’ oounty, was visiting in- the vaRey'this force of''nnetnen, 14 quite ill at t|,e everything, of oour»e, didn’t refuse large store and hotel building, which next Monday, when the society will cinct, was robbed last week, lie was Men’s white knit underwear, .50 cts, ,75c and *1 Central House. >wk. ■ ** effect a permanent organization. This outworking on his premises,ami the this. During the day he saw hi« at T. J. Patterson, ujierator at Ft. Bid- torney, who told him he had better go they have just completed iu a satisfac is a move in the right direction and miscreant got away with *46. A bad I H- B. Reed, the fence uian, went to well, is expected iu Ashland this week. tory manner. character was suspected, but liefore a should be encouraged. Ashland last week. Since Harrison’s The military line having been aban , to work, and that a number of men warrant could be issued the supjiose«! i Jackson & Damoi.t ’ s uew business election he has laid aside his Belva doned there. Mr. Wilson will also re were wanted to build up Klamath Citv, One of the best investments in Ash- thief was making tracks for California. Lockwotal badge pin.—[Roseburg main here, there seemingly being busi and that there were no string» on him’ house is iq the hands of the plasterers, land are the lots in Reeser’s Highland and will >>e ready for occupancy before A. W. Scott, wc learn, has the con A« there was nothing holding him, he Plaindealer. ness for both. i long, when they will ojien out a select Park Addition. In a choice healthy tract to build the tine residence of II. ’ STClit. The rot and JlUdt uselessly ven Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kiernan, Mrs. Ms'- location, commanding a fine view of tilated ju this oaic still stinks in the stock of boots, shoes, etc. Baker & the town^ mountains ami valley, be B. Carter, near that of Geo. C. Eddings. Truck Bugine*** Sold. ZvansanJ “Chat." Ford will occiqiy one of the rooms with When completed it will cost between cUtirt room. _ .. . . i i, Casedy, well known p«jople of Shasta their variety store, am[ the Advertiser sides being planted with an excellent *4,1)00 and *5,000—the costliest one in J. AY. CL puegory pas nie sold his entire fruit orchard, makes them the most valley, Cal., were visiting Ashland last triitk and Small Pox. will have a, ^oom up stairs for its office. — dhiy dtiiy busii business in Ashland, the city up to date. J. C. Wliipp, of desirable ones in town. week, returning home BatUrdaiy. Jacksonville, has the contract to put to Tlios. Estes and W. W. Williams, of _______ _____________ _ ___ Another case of small pox ypu re- i Work has commenced on our new ' |ldw. Frost, of Portland, arrived Independence, Polk county. These |M>rted from L. Joseph and other French citizens ■ in the stouc foundation. Glendale first — of -' the ___ *_D _____ the _______ j ■ bridge across Bear creek and it will be have purchased lots Oil 1st street, near 1 in Ashland Tuesday on a business gentlemen were in Ashland last week, Week. H It is the wife of Jas. Singletary pushed to completion as rapidly as The auction of a horse by E. K. trip in southern Oregon,being the gen arid the former is aq uqele of M. N. i (nee Miss - Lucy — Farra) a brother of the possible. It will be 400 feet long, ' the sulphur springs, and have com- Briglitman Saturday was one of the eral agent of the Pacific mutual life Ldng and Jno. T. Faulkenburg. They first victim of tlie disease, having reaching from Lank to bank, and the I ! mencetl the erection of a laundry 1 last relics of the old Oregonian style of Jtu both live business men and will un-', caught it in Portland. She had been I heavy pull coming up out of the creek i [ building. They are intelligent and in- using bark hoop poles and pumpkins *nd accident insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Presley,of Wash doubtedlv do a good business. They vaccinated but it didn’t take. will be done away with. W. C. Daley : dustrious, their enterprise is just what for currency, the animal being sold for is needed here. Most people would ington Territory, were visiting friends take possession the first of Decemlier. Alex. Applegate got on the train at; is on the scene of operations to look sooner patronize white labor when it 9,000 #>». of potatoes. The man witli and relatives in the valley this week after Jackson county ’ s interests — to see the potatoes is now busily engaged in , G. W. Lawson, the Medford painter, Riddle Sunday and went home to Yon can lie done. ‘ and continued their journey to Klam ’ trading them off for groceries ami Gloves, I Suspenders, silk handkerchiefs, Cotton and Woolen calla, being about ready to beak out that the work is not slighted and that is in town to-day. ath county, where they may locate. The Central Point amateurs pre-1 ' “sich.” with the disease. He not only exposed an honest job is done. Chas. Evaus, of Spokane Falls, is a nunib -r of people on the train, but 8. B. Whittle left Monday to report A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN OF sented the drama “Above the Clouds” I The round house is now lieing used, socks, Mens and Boys Hats, Etc., Etc. when he got to his home no one was means and refinement desires the ac- to a good sized audience in Carey’s and is nearly completed. Tom Carroll, at the Postal telegraph company’s here visiting his folks quaintanee of a young lady (orunette) net i hall Friday evening. It was well i there. He went to bed and when the hc*a«l office. He expects to buiM some with his force of tinners, completed N. B. Crane, the former mail clerk, 25, of good f iniily, means and mein-1 folks arrived he told them to l«xik out, over A to Ulioir flood* and No One I'rftd Io Hoy. lines for the company in southern Cal is up trom Portland to-day. ber of the church ; communication» strict-1 played and a creditable • presentation the roofing, etc., and left for Horn- he had the small ¡>ox. ifornia. Ed.Williams will lx* the local ly confidential; send photo, which will be, by local talent. A social hop was . brook and Dunsmuir Tuesday, to do Judge Webster was visiting Ash Aildrcss LAW\ ER, lock box 2, ; given afterward. Johnnie Pcnncbaker some work at those places. The in line repairer here. Three more cases of small pox are . returned. land several days this week. Medford. Or.—[Personal. F. F. Examiner. of Ashland occupietl a box in the au side of the building remains to be: reported at Salem. Tacoma lias as W. H. Simmons and wife, of Ash Henry Pape*, Jr., is up from Jackson many cases as Portland. Four cases ' Let her <oniç on! Do not keep us in dience. painted and the doors are to 1 k ‘ put I land, and D. 8. Youngs and wife, of Ponta- Medford, are over in the Little Butte ville t*>-day to take in the annual shoot. were reported at San Francisco tips Capitalists are taking up large on yet. creek section on a hunting trip, their , amounts of timber in the Happy Camp By the purchase of ten lots in John T. Hover and Wm. Lee John-i week. Hack for Sale. wives stopping at Brownsboro in the son attended the Jacksonville ball last ' section on the Klamath river, in Siski Miner’s addition reported elsewhere, Walter Farra, who was «{uarantined A No. 1 family hack, two seat», four plat meantime. at Willow Springs for being exposed form spring». All in good condition. Price you county, with the intention no and the agreement between Mr. Logan night. i doubt of floating logs from the im- and the plaintiff that the apjieal from Mr. J. Hamlsaker, who luu been en Geo. T. Baldwin was ou this morn- ' to the first case of s-.iall pox at Glen $125—cheap. Reason for selling, hasn't any 1 gaged in O. H. Blount a business house ing’» train en route to Linkville from dale. has serve«! his time and exp«.*cted | further use for it. Apply at the R kcori > i i mense timber fields there to saw mills the circuit court’s decision of *200 ou the coast The Yreka Journal sees damages be dismissed, settles the vexed to leave for eastern Oregon this week. office for further particulars. in Ashland for a year or two, has re Portland. a new railroal running through the Boulevard dispute, which will be grati signed and will leave for Tacoma next Wild rumors about the small ]x>x Ashland, Or. I Klamatji.rjvqr basin already. Henry Lowe, of Sisson, is the proud are floating all along the line of the fying news to the people of Ashland. week with Mrs. Handsaker, to live in Ayers Cherry Pectoral. that city. Their numerous friends in daddy of a 12 pound boy. Pretty good railroad. All the reports of there be- If tlie flood of letters for ioquiry and Mr. Miner still holds a judgment Jaynes Expectorant for a starter. Ashland regret their departure ■ ing sfnall |x>x anywhere nearer this I Wistar’s Balsam, copies of the pajier received at the against the city for *2<X1 Jas. Chenowith was on Sunday’s John H. Real has so far recovered valley than Glendale on the north and R ecord office within the* past few Boschev's tierman Syrup. G. M. (Pap) 8troud, one of the “ras Shiloh's consuinptiou cure, 50c and $1. week» is any, criterion of eastern public north bound train en route for Doug cals” who holds a billet in the internal from his accident as to be able to get Sacramento on the south, are false. 0 ! sentiment, Ashland ami southern Ore las county, having taken the band of revenue service of the government at around again. Hall's Balsam. “A chip Thu <Hd Block.” gon will soon be filled up to overflow cattle purcliased for him by R. 1’. Neil Portland, was visiting in Ashland this Allen ’ s Lung Balsam. Tom Roberts was taken down again ing. A reliable paper is considered a in Klamath county, to San Francisco. Green's Lung Restorer. week. “Pup” is only waiting for the witli congestion of the base of the brain H. E. Wine«, business agent, was in correct index of the enterprise and He reports the beef market in the Bay town yesterday making arrangements Ackers English Remedy. tiine—when bis official head, like the and is still lying very low j pirift of a community, by the intelli city as being very quiet, although to have this company appear at Gran Pico’s cure for consumption official beads of sll other Democrats, when he arrived there had been sever Rev. A. H. Lackey, D. D., called on ite Hall, Ashland, one week from next gent reading public, the world over. Gum tree cough syrup. will be knock«*«! off by the Republican al days of clear weather, on which us Tuesday, and is pleased with the Saturday, Oct. 8th. Robt. L. Scott Liebig ’ s Pulmonic compound. guilotine. A Roseburg citizen, N. P. Bunnel, days the market is better than wet success of his meetings in Ashland. and Harry Mills are rejtorted to be Henley's Royal Balsam. D. C. Fraser, an excellent young will put up a dynamo and the necessa ones. Sugar tar and Wild Cherry BE HAD AT II. M. Bell, an old Minnesota friend very clever comedians, and Miss Jessie man who has been employed with the ry attachments for electric lights in Sunday was a catching day—that is Bosanko Cough and Lung syrup force of carpenters on the railroad of T. E. Godfrey and E. P. Morse, was Bonstelle is a versatile and fascinating I tliat place provided he shall be guar a number of people in the soubrettc. The piece is a characteris For sale by Chitwood Bros., l’laza anteed 200 lamps at *1 50 per month I it caught buildings in Ashlaml all summer, was visiting tliem yesterday and to-day ” In the morning then were no tic play, mingling humor with emo Corner. _______ _ married at Jacksonvile, Tuesday by J. each. Charlie Rippey, of Central Poiut, signs of rain, the ladies clothed in their Finished'in Style Equal to H. Huffer, city recorder, to Miss R«we who has left the mercantile business tion AMUSiiee.’s Sale. silks and satins, booted with fine shoes ; “ Col. ” John L. Burn», the well known Marshall, of Ashland. The happy cou for the farm, spent Saturday in Ash Uncle Kichard Berwick. The entire .stock of merchandise of i , commercial tourist, intends running a and capi*ed witli nobby lion nets, went ple left on Wednesday’s train for a land. Saturday last there was publislted here a J. D. Fountain is mow being sold by newspaper at Crescent City, to lie out to worship. Tlie gun club went wedding tour to Ban Fnmcisco. Mr. and Mrs. B. Beach took their pathetic letter from Annie Johnson, a 13- the Assignee at greatly reduced prices. called the Herald. It will appear in a to tlie oaks to practice up for their ” levi Morris, of Winter», Cal, is in Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. McDon- year-old Kentucky girl, to the Mayor, ask As the business will have to be closed couple of weeks. annual shoot to-day. Just before nooii the valley kxiking after his extensive ; aid and family at Central Point—an ing fur information regarding her two out in a very short time, those wish- . I 1 the rain came. Of course the water A size in a coat i» an inch, a size in under pattered down upon the just and the farming interests in Eden precinct. election wager uncles, who, she believed, were in this state. ing to take advantage of low prices wear is two inches, a size in a sock is one He also purchased the- fine bund of She state*! that lies mother was ill, and she f inch, in a collar half an inch, in shoes one- unjust. Mrs Miller is improving from an desired to l<e a school teacher, but had not should call before it is too late. alxiut 1W0 »he-ep fronj E. K. Anderson sixth of an inch, pants one inch, gloves one- Near the seals springs of Ashland. Or., attack of paralysis. Her son, Chas.W. at *2 per head on an e|«*e*tjon bet, Mr. 8ec the Waukenphast shoe at D. R. - fourth of an inch, and in hats one-eighth of there is a spring which emits a gas »0 poi the means. From answers now received it an inch. Very few purchasers know the sonous as to kill whatever many breathe it. Are now selling at bottom prices everything in the line o Harrison having won, and thinks they Miller, of Parkers, Polk county, with seems that one of her uncles, Kichard Bes- & E. V. Mills’. { schedule named. and it is said that there is almost constantly are worth *2 25. Mr. M. returns U> 1 his wife is visiting her. wick, lives in Ashland, Oregon.—[San Fran Men’s navy blue ov«‘rsliirts *1 50 at ’ The Grants Pass Courier, (having in its a ring of birds, snakes, lizards ami small California again the last of the week. H. G. Parson», who “wrote up” Asii- cisco dispatch. Nov. 22. lying dead about it. The same deadli O. H. Blount’». * minds eye the numerous buildings, etc., deer nes» is claimed for a spring somewhere in Mr. ami Mrs. D. H. Milller returned I land and the Rogue river valley re- ’ All wool red underwear for fl at that have been located here lately), speak Idaho, and in both it is thought tliat a con Men’s cardigan jackets *1 50 up at ing of Ashland's pro»|iects of getting the yesterday evening from their three ■ ccntly, for Dewey A Co.’» publications, Blount’s. centrated form of carbonic acid gas is the t O. H. Blount’s. sinall-pox, says, •‘really, the variola may be active agent of destruction.—[Portland * i was on this morning ’ s south bound month’s ’trip to their old b«’“^ •“ expected for Ashland usually gets every Full line of School Books at Clayton News. Picture frames, all kinds, a sjiceialty thing that comes along.” lowa. They went via the Northern i train A Gore ’ s. x The Ashlaml gun club will give a graml at H. 8. Emery’s. Pacific ami returned by the southern Charley Hamilton continues to »low The state tax levy will be 3 3 mills; last shooting tournament in Million’s field on A full hue of toilet, bath and car route, and Iwrring the sickness of Mrs. ly improve from his attack of spinal year it was 4.9 mills. The assessment shows For stoves and ranges call on Miller about $90,000,900 of taxable property, $5,- Oak street to-day. This is the clubs annual nage s|xjugc*s at Chitwood Bros, drug An.l various builder»* material. Miller and tlx* defeat of Grover Cleve liieningetis. His brothers, Pari» and a numlierof »hootersfrom A Strang, Medford. 000,000 more than last year. Washington tournament.anti * the outside are exi»ected to tie present. ------------------ :o:------------------ land, Dave says they ha«i a very pleas Enoch, are up from Uniontown waiting st< >rc. Three cash prizes will lie offend Is-sides.one Every style of men’s liats at O. H. Territory’s assessment is $84,900,005. Go to Devine’s if you want a good ant trip. Chas. Brous and Mrs. A. N. on him now Warehouse at R. R. track, foot Nov. 30tb and Dec. 1st are the dates M. and 11 revolver, presented by Eiblings Blount’s; prices abets to *5. x Send or call for prices, smoke. Woodv, the latter a si»lcr-in-law of J. A Morse. $12; one pair of Sportsnian’s boot» Frank Hargadiuc was taken down for the people of Ashland and vicinity presente'l by O. H. Blount, $7 50; liox of XN. Woody of Eilen precinct, came out 50 dos. men's fancy neckwear just As wc inteu4 to run a delivery wag to pay their taxes in town. of Helman street. cigars, by Paulson <k Currev, $5; 199 lomleil * out with' them fur their health, ami with a bad attack of spinal meningetis received at Blount’s. t on, leave orders at U. 8. Bakery for shells, by H. C. Myer. $3. Five other shoots • • the first of the week, and was not ex Men’s fine white shirts from 75cts up will also" take place The ceremonies begin r may remain. Fresh bread, pies and cakes of all fresh bread, pies and cakes. pected to live for several days He is • • at O. H. Blount ’ s. * at 19 a . m . f H enderson A W exler . kinds daily ai the U. 8. Bakery, x Salem's street car fins e*|Uipi*e<l. wiih now improving. horse- * ill cost nearly It 0.CW. E. B Hunsaker sold one lot on the Boulevard, *4<J0, and one back. *225, in his addition, to Mr». 8. Furry. Aho , a lot on Boulevard, to Mr*. Lavenburg. »400. 1 El». V allet Itr«)>ii>:— THE To Buy PLACE! Your Fall Supplies We have Men’s Suits from $5 up We Always Keep ou Hand a good assortment of White and Colored Shirts, Fancy Neckwear, 0. H. BLOUNT, The Clothier and Hatter of Southern ORegon PICTURES of YOURSELF FAMILY LOGAN’S GALLERY, Sash., Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes ASHLAND, :::: OREGON.