c » VALLEY RECORD THE El.HTKH LIGHT PLANT. CENTRAL 1*OIXT ITEMS. EAGLE POINT NOTES. BREVITY BASKET. Masque skating carnival Saturday night. The farmers are busy. Buildings still continue going up in The weather is more like spring than F. Roper and H. B. Carter, of the Take a luok at those *1 50-wtux-a at 1 Ashland. Grass is getting g transmit to motors within residence about ready for enclosure. five cents gross. his eastern visit Saturday. Just the thing for a Xmas present, i valley above Ashland needs more rain I learned from Mr. Hermann Meyer a prescribed distance can be done by Win. Gates is shoving his store rooms I one of those Cloaks or Wraps at Daw- Henry Lowe returned from Sisson 11 thia plant. But it has been discovered ahead as fast as possible. Our mer­ the other day, that a company had I son’s assignee sale. Buy them at half to be in plowing condition. yesterday to remain all winter. New line of stamped doylies, tidies, that to fill storage batteries to run chants an- receiving and selling many been formed for the purpose of taking I price now. * M. R. Satchwell, recently of Minne­ street railway» practically it will re­ water out of Little Butte creek, near splashers, bureau scarfs, etc., just goods. THE MOST CENTRAL sota, 1» over at Butte creek. Cal. tlie Kningle ford, and bring it onto the E. P. Ridtuut has purchased a road- opened at D. R. & E. V. Mills'. quire another kind of machine and x The county court ordered the air desert and Big Sticky, and that work i stcr and Wells, Fargo & Co. will soon Geo. Casey was taken down with the while at Sacramento they found the N. C. Boyten will have his last bunch line road from Central Point to Jack­ ' have a delivery express wagon running spinal iiieningetis Tuesday night. expense of the scheme, that city’s elec­ sonville, and the one from the end of had already commenced. of railroad lots set out in berries, fruit ; in Ashland. tric street railway costing 132,000 for Robt. Westrop, the jxipular Central trees, etc., and will build on them in the Amy lane to the foot hills road I While returning from the funeral oi four miles of track on the street pave­ near Mr. Leever’s to be viewed out and Mr. Mauzcy’s little Loy on the 20th of Point liveryman, waa up Sunday. J. P. Marker has under erection a' the spring. ment», and the machine costing *5.000 last month Mrs. Robinette came near I building for himself on railroad addi- i M. H. Abbey, of Newport, Yaquina surveyed oil the 21st and 22d inst. THREE LOTS delivered on the cars at Philadelphia. meeting with a serious accident. Her j tion. The front part will be completed | Granite lodge, K. of 1’., of Ashland, hay, has been visiting in the city. Peter Applegate of your city was will give a grand ball, etc., on the 26th Of course a line could be built in Ash­ son was driving a span of horses hitch­ i in the spring. .Mrs. O. Coolidge and Miss Minnie land for a much less »uni than that; here this week surveying a ten acre ed to a spring wagon, and in passing (silver) anniversary of the older—Feb­ EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHES DEEP. A first class line of gold rolled plate,1 ruary I5th. returned from Sacramento Tuesday. but the outlay of capital will be so tract of land Amy and Harbaugh sold through a fence a rail caught in one of Mr». C. W. Vriemau is up from much that it will not be undertaken to Mr. Wardlaw, and a 15 acre tract the bind wheels of the wagon tipping j silver and amber jewelry. Ladies gold Imperial egg-fuod—something to These Lots are Located Diagonally Opposite the new HOTEL K1SKI- Medford visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. at the present time, altliough not given they sold to Elder M. Peterson, also 2} i it so as to throw the seat off precipi­ i watches with diamonds settings at' make the hens lay golden eggs—fori kChitwoqd Bros., ’ Plaza corner. f acres Mr. Peterson bought of Mrs. Geo. ‘ tating them both to the ground and us A. Jacoba. YOU, on the South Side of Main St., Corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for up. sale at C. A. Nutley’s fruit and com­ a first-class Business Investment have no equal in the City. Call on or ad­ The totul cost of the electric light Cooksey. Mr. Wardlaw’s consideration I she is very heavy, weighing over 200 General Manager Holcomb, of the B. Beach, the contractor, has the tine ; mission store. was *150 jier acre and Mr. Peterson ’ s dress , lbs., came near breaking her neck, but new Congregational church building i O. R. N. at Portland, passed down plant, with water power, etc., will be *100. ' fortunately she caught oil the wheel, about completed, and it will probably j H. S. Evans has a new and complete the road to Ban Francisco in a private between *12,500 and *13.000. stock of different shades and colors of Mrs. John Mre died at Sam’s val­ 1 breaking the fall and consequently no be dedi^ateij about Christmas. They also engaged 2,600 ft. of pipe, car Saturday. the finest kinds of wall papea. Call ley on the- 6th inst., of consumption; wrought iron, No. 14, double riveted, ' damage was done. D ick . Col. Jas. Norris is the censor, and E. The building occupied by J. D. i and see them. ASHLAND OREGON. aged 44 years, 4 months and 6 days. asphaltum covered, which run» from E. Witte, mtudcal director of the Eu- Christmas Shoot. Fountain is rented for an exclusive biz ' She was much respected, and will be 13 inches to 28 inches, the first car I don’t know what to get her for a tonian society. The Ashland Gun Club will give an­ in one line. I. R. Dawson, assignee, Xmas present. Why go to Dawson’s load to be »hipped within two weeks. ' sadly missed by her relatives aud Conductor J. B. Ansty, of the south will close out the stock at once. f ! friends. Flder Martin Peterson, of other sporting tournament at 9 o’clock, assignee sale and buy a Dress pattern KENO KERNELS. division wlio has been off ou a vacation this place, was called to conduct the A. M.,Christmas day in Erb’s field near It is rumored that C. H. Ludemati, i and you will be 0. K. x has resumed his run. funeral services, which was largely at­ Ashland. Contestants are confined to of Albany, will open a boot and shoe j Ei*. V allby R scobd :— Mrs. Betsey Gale, of Gohl Hill, was The snow on Bear valley mountain is , tended. Jackson county. Entrance fee* $1 each store in the I. O. O. F. building as soon i New advertisements arc crowding visiting her neice, Mrs. J. Hockersmith, streaked with deer tracks. shoot and *2 for general average, Fol- as the stock of J. I). Fountain is sold ■ our reading space considerably. The Jacksonville Notes. business men know how to get their during the past week. Mr. legate, the blacksmith, is making his i lowing is the program : out. house look rather palatial. business before the people. 1st match — 10 singles. . ____ jgles. in Mrs. Judge Webster is visiting Miss Della Wells, who has been vis­ u —6 singles and 2 pair The grubbing season has set in and i J. Ferree has already picked some of Ashland. 2d iting her sister, Mrs. W. W. Erb, re-1 the D. first The old Walker tract uf about 70 fruit of his hog-ranche enterprise, ; —5 pairs. 3d during the coming winter and spring 1 turned to Grant’s Pass Sunday. E. W. Thompson was in Portland 4th acres near Ashland which was nearly having sold H porkers for $100. — 10 singles. the bills around Ashland will be bared 5th —3 pair and 4 singles. all brush land about a year ago is now Mrs. Tyler, mother of Geo. H., is vis­ The folks on our wick list, Mrs. Zevely, ' this week. considerably more than during any —10 singles. 6th Mrs. 81y and Mrs. Oliver, are under the an orchard of peach and pear trees. iting her daughter at Scott river, Sis­ treatment Ed. Booth, of Portland formerly of previous season. of ilr. Lee. and convalescent. Small Pox. kiyou county, Mrs. Job Garretson. this place, is paying relatives and Frosty mornings, days of alternate clouds Tlic city council has taken up the . Th" sick , season is upon us, and a Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warder, of and sunshine und evenings that glow and i friends here a visit. F rum a private letter received in cow question and will give »he people Iw’H® numUer of invalids from the out- Talent returned to Yolo county, Cal., quench like childhood's bed-time fancies. Gaylord Bell and wife have moved this valley the first of the week we a chauce to vote ou the subject one sl<^e been arming here to either Before many moons several loads of nice,. here for the present to look after the learn that there is a case of small pox week from next Saturday. The couu-: r^co'cr or raa^c 1,18 ti'tir last resting Saturday to remain for some time. fresh Klamath trout will roll down to Ash­ at Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Roberts will land, as Messrs. Oatman A (Spencer have ! > former’s quartz claim. cil will act according to the wishes of > P‘acc- soon leave for Forbestown, Cal., where opened a fish-trap on the rapids. Edward C. Frost, of Portland, Ore­ W e are informed since that there are the people. Remember the grand masquerade Linkville has a witty young lady whose gon, representing the Pacific mutual two cases at Roseburg, one a hack Mr. Roberts will spend the winter in skating carnival at the rink grove next The new lumber syndicate oil Rogue lover is loud-voiced. Meeting her one day life insurance company, of California, driver and the other a carpenter, who mining. J ■ Saturday night. It promises to be a lately he shouted in her ear, "Am I solid river are attempting to gobble up the We have received Our EntirelFall Stock of Clothing, Charley Stanley,who bus been in the ' with you?” "No, you ain’t solid, for you was in town the latter part of last have both been quarantined. A car timber of that section in a hurry, as i place for lots of fun, so don’t fail to containing several railroad carpenters they are oflering *2000 for land claims i attend. Santa Barbara, Cal., country fur some are all holler! ” was her reply, and it took week. years, returned Saturday, to spend the his breath. The case of State of Oregon vs. Jos. who had been exposed was side-tracked ■ or *1600 over the cost of. the land from The railroad company have n force of Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., &c., The area of government timber land holidays. Lousignont, which occupied the atten­ at Oak Grove, the first station south of the government. stretching west from Keno is very fast set­ carpenters at work retimbering the i Mrs. Saxemnn.of Pennsylvania, who tling up. It has open glades and riverside tion of the circuit court most of last Roseburg. tunnels north of Redding, putting in And are prepared to show you a Larger and Better Line than " Through a technicality L. W. Moore proximities, and now is the time to pre­ week, was submitted to the jury Satur­ At Glendale everybody has recovered purchased prv(>erty in Ashland of Max empt. strong fir timbers in place of the old , Subsistence is an easy problem, as Pracht this summer, arrived yesterday ducks, geese and fine Klamath trout are day afternoon and after being out all and are |mst danger. Besides this i will have to prove up again on liis pine ones. • homestead near Ashland, which he is to remain here. always in season. The land is rich in soil, night they asked to be discharged as there are no new cases in this end of getting ready to do. A large amount Rev. A. H. Lackey, D. D., has closed we have ever before exhibited. and timber. "The Desert” is a wide they could not agree. They stood 7 the state. Richard Beswick returned from his grass of that 160 «ere« has been sold to vari­ his meetings here, and commenced a wilderness of fine land stretching south tor acquittal and 5 for conviction. San Francisco visit Friday, but Mrs. from Keno. It is government land, and the The Quintette Club. ous different parties, and been im­ two weeks course at Jacksonville Sun- B stopped off to visit her folks on the alluvial Klamath Basin, thinly covered with j The case is being tried over again. : day, after which he will hold a two The Boston Quintette Club appeared proved. light sagebrush, which, the settlers inform Frank R. Neil, of this place, and Klamath river. me, can be easily plowed under. The de­ Miss Beulah James, of North Yakima, at Granite Hall List night, but to hon­ Arthur Langell brought in a baud of weeks revival at Medford. Will Schock, of Yreka and formerly posits are rich and consequently the crops j estly say that anything near like the A. Dickey, of Ashland, lias purchased engaged in butchering at Ashland, waa are first rate. The tract is go>ng fast into ! W. T., were married at the latter place, larger part of the audinee was pleased horses from Klamath county which he • will drive to Portland for the market. the Lindsey saw mill in Josephine Í possession of pre-emptors and home­ Sunday, Dec. 9th. They arrived in on Monday’s train on a business trip the steaders, anerity. 50 from *15 to *22 , dent and farmer of Eden precinct, died 11 Men’s fine Shues fl 50 per pair. to burning this week. They have sent makes a pel-son liable to the damnable Ed. Miner, formerly of Ashland and had grown 400 bushels of potatoes to , at his home Monday night. The for 1 a new machine which will knock Meu’s Over Coats, from charge of not being “ cultured, ” by an Item» from Medford. *6 «P Men’s Heavy Shoes fl 50 per pair son of E. E. Miner of this place, cane the acre this year, and that was her­ , caupe of his death was a dropsical con- out < 15,000 finer and smoother brick up from 8an Francisco Sunday for a alded as a big yield even from Jose­ Lewis A. Allen, of Jenny creek, is element in every community. We , dition of Adam’s apple, which smotb per Men ’ s Heavy Chinchilla Over Coats Men's Extra fine shoes from *2.50 | day. will venture to say that if they play in visit with old friends. phine county. But now comes Benja- lying low with the fever here. for *12. to *5.00 ered him to death. The burial was at ’ any of the interior cities on the coast The last number of the B est Shore \ Chas. S. Graves, of Linkville, who jamin Diinick of the same county with . Medford yesterday. : ] magazine Stoves! Stoves! Heaters and ranges “ Fine Overcoats from *15 to *22.50 a second night,'they will receive a de ­ Men's heavy boots *2 50, *3 50 and is one of the finest yet, and lias has been in Portland, was on Sun­ the statement that-Mi land this year cheap for cash at Miller & Strang’s. cidedly slim house. ‘ . ’ f 4.50 per ¡car. M. Powell was in Josephine lust week I besides a numerous lot of engravings, yielded 700 bushels of potatoes to the fur a business Men ’ s all Wool red underwear *1 day’» south bound train where he bought 160 acres of land for ' contains < a fund of information about acre. This marvelous yield there is no G. W. Bailey, the Shake postmaster, trip to Hkn Francisco. Shooting Match. Bov ’ s shoes fl 50 pcrjMur? 1 ’ •• “ Extra quality under­ *795 belonging to a man named Miller, 11 the northwest, besides choice fiction, H. B. Reed, the fence tnan of Rose- leason to doubt, for Mr. Dimick has a < was here on a business trip this week. J. K. Leabo will give a shooting Boy’s boots *2 50 per pair. wear *1.50 t‘ > *2 who has been in the asylum for some verse, - etc. burg, wm wai on Saturday Saturday'» • north bound high reputation among his neighbors Miller & Strang handle the celebra­ match for a Winchester rifle, beef, hog, time, having lost liis mind over reli­ for truth and veracity, and has no mo ­ Men's Chinchilla coats and vests Meu ’ s gray knit underwear .50 and .75c lown in Califor Califor- ­ One of the railroad work trains com­ train, having been down ted John Duer walking and sulky turkeys and pony pures on the outside gion. The land is partly improved and tive to make misstatements. It is stat-: *12 up. menced hauling wood to the Ashland nia visiting his fam Jy. plows. Take a look at them . at Ashland on day before Christmas. Men's white knit underwear, .50 cts, was bought at a very low figure. cd, however, that Mr. Ditnick’s farm is t yards Monday from Dollarljide’s, on Mr. and Mr». E. R. Grieve, who have exceptionally fine soil. John Dowes, a bridge carpenter at .75c and *1 A Yreka Sensation. “Chip o’ the Old Block” at Granite . the i Siskiyou mountain, making 56 been on a trip to San Franci»co, have Medford who was in the city jail with Last Sunday David Powell, who! the jim-jams, cut his threat with a Harry Smith, a we’.l-to-do sporting Hall Saturday was well advertised and 11 cords per trip, which makes the yard returned and went out to their place came to the Pacific coast in 1844, pocket knife about 4 o’clock a . m ., Sat­ man,who has been in and out of Yreka drew a good house, the show giving full of wood. on Jenny creek Tuesday. very good satisfaction. In a business B. F. McCreary’s hotel on the Sis­ Prof. J. N. Hall, the well known ped­ mined in California, and fought urday. He had lost considerable blood since the last district fair, was married way, though, they are kickers from through the Mexican, Cayuse and to Miss Ida 8timmel,one of that towns when discovered, and lias since been kiyou mountain is about complete,a nd agogue, who lias been back east for Kickville, as everybody who had any-1 Rogue river wars, died at North Yam- : most accomplished and finest young in a critical condition. if the slides arc as numerous there as some month» past, returned to Central hill, aged 84 years and 10 months. ladies yesterday about noon. Ju»t thing to do with them can testify. they were last winter, Ben will have a Point from Ohio last week. Says the Reporter: “He had no rcla-1 Broom Factory. after the wedding the couple were Hotel runners are not allowed to so­ chance to feed a good many people J. W. Minto, Slaver & Walker’s rep­ lives on this coast, and no tear dropped C. D. Van Dyke, the broom manu­ driven in separate carriages to a point licit on the trains, and to circumvent ’ during the coming months. resentative, wa» collecting up accounts upon his bier as it was slowly lowered facturer who was in town last month, on the railroad ami .ook the train for this the Arlington hotel runner now in thi» section this week. He is the to its lust resting place last Monday, j Geo. H. Tvlcr has opened an uphol­ with his wife to stay. He will San Francisco. The parents until wears a white suit covered with adver-: stering establishment in Ashland, ex-sheriff of Marion county. and he was a brave warrior, a defendi r arrived evening hadn't the least idea that their tisements and meets both trains some ! W. I. Nichols, the pussy old sinner of his country, a pensionless old man.” , open a factory at the Myer’s hall daughter was even acquainted with distance from town. He is an amusing J ; something needed here for some time, building and will soon begin manu ­ 1 and as he is a first class mechanic, will well known in these parts, now of The mail on the route from Silver facturing brooms. Mr. Van Dyke of­ their uninvited son-in law. The young sight, and takes considerable guying undouhtedly build up an extensive Southern California, was in the coun­ Lake to Prineville, Oregon, will leave fers to manufacture as good or better lady knew her papa and carried on the from the crowd. | i business soon. Read liis new ad. ty on a business trip last week. Silver Lake hereafter on Wednesday,1 quality of brooms as are in the market courtship clandestinely, for if the stern John B. Griffin, the well known j parent would have ever heard of it Mr. Col. Wm. A. Grow, of California, n and arrive at Prineville in thirty-aix and will not raise the price of them. A. Wheeler was before J ustice Berry paiuter, sign writer, etc., is in town to i hours, and will leave Prineville on Mon Our merchants should not purchase Smith would probably have been no Dead Indiau hunter, has met with a | yesterday on a charge of assaulting sud misfortune, we are informed. He ; remain and follow his profession, his day, and arrive in Silver Lake in a day from outside firms while be sticks to more. Of course the jaws of the Yreka ! and beating B. T. Wyant at Wagner , ladies have congregated and “let loose” loaned all four of his valuable liuntiug family expecting to join him soon. and n half. ! his position and thus patronize and on the event with a variety of opinions. dogs to a young man who went out I creek last week. C. B. Watson con-i Gloves, Suspenders, silk handkerchiefs, Cotton and Woolen Ned Black, agent for the Lillian W ashington , Dec. 5.—The fish com­ build up home institutions, the profits It is the impression among the young with them, when the dogs tackled a , ducted the defense, Geo. W. Colvig, of' Drew Co., was registered at the Ash­ Jacksonville, the prosecution. The of which they will nil get a chance to lady’s gentlemen friends that her hus­ big grizzly who done them up for the i jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. land Saturday. They did not play missioner has written to Seuutor procure a “swell” of some time. socks, Mens and Boys Hats, Etc., Etc. liappy hunting ground. Dolph that he proposes to take up und I band will be as gotxl and kind as the here. They play at Jacksonville to­ ship, in January next, a carload of general run of husbands are. One party of the gang of loggers who i Jas. B. Carrick, who was over from ■ Western Union Linnemen. night. lobsters and white fish to the coast of | .1 Pleasure to Sliotr Good« and No One. Urged to Hut/. went up Rogue river from San Fran­ Shasta valley last week, was after hay Mr. aud Mrs. D. C. Fraser returned Oregon. The car will be despatched Supt. Jaynes, who was here recently, Ask to see the childrens and Misses cisco recently, did not return at night, i for the big lumbering men round from their wedding trip to San Fran­ from Wixxi’s Hull, with a number of Las put in two more linemen in the Alpine hats at D. R. & E. V. Mills’. ♦ Another party of the same gang was ! about Sisson and Mutt to feed their | Y olks T ruly , cisco Monday, and Mr. Fraser has mature lobsters, sufficient to establish Ashland circuit, which has been badly started out in search of them, and they,; stock during the winter. Considerable A large stock and a large store at since joined his force of railroad car­ several colonies at suitable points on needed. A San Francisco gentleman E. M. Miller’s—full of choice family too, did not return. A number of hay (mostly baled) has been ship]ied penters. the coast of Oregon and Washington having taken the position at Glendale groceries. ranchers in that section were notified | from this valley to Siskiyou county ’ Manuel Perairc, a well known Portu­ Territory. At Northville station some : and Johnny Stoddard, the well kown and are now searching the timber for this fall and winter. Have you seen those handsome sil ­ repairman of Trinity Center, Cal., is guese farmer of Scott valley, was in seven or eight millions of while fish the lost men. ver odor stafids at Chitwoods Bros ’ , Andrew Dozier, J. M. Tyler and town thia week making arrangements eggs will b< taken on and hatched en stationed on the Siskiyou mountain. drug store. * While Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Rideout Other residents of Emigrant creek are The company iB stringing its third line to ship some of his excellent cheese to 1 ‘ route. The white fish will be planted Ladies and gents gold, tilled and and their little son were out riding in making an effort to have a new school' in Wyoming and Dakota, as well as towards Ashland on their new poles, the Ashland market. being on this side of Delta, Cal., at silver watches from *10 up at Chitwood a dog cart on Main street yesterday. district organized in their vicinity, Get . M. Beeler, general agent of the in Oregon. ' "*■" "■* '■■■■■■' ———“ The spokes came out of the right wheel, there being about 40 scholars in that present._____ _____ Bros.’ x state insurance company, called Mon­ Real Estate Kales. letting down that side of tlic caJt in a part of the country who are too far Ashland, Or. day being in the valley adjusting some ! Hack for Sale. Messrs. Schilling Jc Cole and Mrs. hurry. At the word whoa the horse ; aivay from the present school house to ■ M L McCall reports the following railroad losses bv fire. He has appointed Felts ' lots sold: Cole, of the European restaurant, went A No. I family hack, two seats, four plat­ stopped instantaneously, which luckily attend school. The district should lx? Johnson the company's Vocal agents., C F Dodge, lot 23, block F; »'». to California Saturday to remain. form spring.'. Ail in good condition. Price prevented anyone from being killed. granted. Miss Abbie Michaels, lots 19 and 20, block The restaurant has been purchased by $125—cheap. Reason for selling, hasn’t any , The animal has made his mark, and David Allen, who now has a 160, G ( ; $120 further use for it. Apply at the R ecord Fred. II. Rowe commenced t his week could«uot be bought now for a fortune. . the erection of a large saw mill at Tolo, acre tract of railroad land in fruit trees Thus Overton, lots 25 and 26, block F; I Mr. Schneider, a new comer, who ar- office for further particulars. I 1 rived with his family recently. at Tolo Ims been listing his sister. Mrs. *120. : I The vast timber belts of southern with a capacity of 25,000 fret of lum­ lots 24 and 25. block F; $120. Ayers Cherry Pectoral. C. B. Kingsbury, near Ashland, and X K P T Marker, H. M. Anderson, one of the brakes­ Jaynes Expectorant Baldwin, lot 16, block H; $60. Oregon and northern California are be­ ber jxir day, which will l>e ready for his made the R ecobb a pleasant call Mon­ J 8 Bolton, lots 21 and 22. block H; $140. man on the southern run, had the terf unica and toilet soaps at to th<- same parties. lations and best wishes for their future Hasty's t H enuebpon A W exleb . self. Chitwood Broa, drug store. ♦ happiness. MAX PRACHT, 8 LEAS E DESIRABLE BUsINEsS PROPERTY MAIN Street and 11A R « A DI « E Avenue. Location in Ashland. MAX PRACHT, THE PLACE! it it Buy Your Fall Supplies. We have Men’s Suits from $5 up We Always Keep on Hand a good assortment of White and Colored Shirts, Fancy Neckwear, ■ 0. H. BLOUNT. The Clothier and Hatter of Southern ORegon PICTURES of YOURSELF LOGAN’S GALLERY, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes ASHLAND, I I OREGON.