Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 27, 1888, Image 3

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    See the Waukcnphast shoe at D. K.
A E. V. Mills’.
J
•■'k iting rink closes Saturday night.
Wtu. Forrester, a latchelor who has
San Franci*<”<>. Dec. 2->—<'liicf Engi-
Given by Prof. C. W. Ganiard ou
Every style of meu's hats at O. H.
Clirietmas night wm a grand success, l»ev«i living a solitary life on his place neer Hood of the S. P. sav.s he has no
x
Take a look al those $1 50 shoes at Blount’s; jirices 50ets to $5.
Asma», Ua
TaCWPAV. De«-. 27, |«M. and I «skies was probably the moat
*■' ' for
' a ‘ year or more, at­ ‘ information on the subject of the sur­ O. H. Blounts.
near Ashland
♦
Geo. W. Stephenson is breaking
largely attended of any given in Ash­ tempted to commit suicide at the Cen­ veys now being made in the mountains .
ASHLAND, OREGON.
PERSONAL AM) SOCIAL.
Leap year party at Granite Hall some line roadsters for the market.
land Isefore. 105 gentlemen, and 80 tral House Tuesday afternoon. He of Pítimas and Lassen counties, be
J. K. Van Sant has made an addi­
holies dancing ticket* were sold, besides purchased the jtoison of T. K. Bolton yoiul what he has read in the coast Saturday night.
Col. IngerMtll wih winter in < alifomia
papers.
A
dispatch
which
stated
that
tion
of another ruem to his grocery.
under
a
plausible
story
of
wanting
to
130
s|>ectators
ticket*.
Excellent
mu
­
abuttt Pomona.
Ball pointed pens for sale at Burck­
OFFERS FOR
Iran Applegate, of Klamatl ernrnty, is at sic was furnished by Prof. Ganiard'* make a liniment of it, and went to th« fifty men had lift Redding to engage halter A Hasty's.
P. W. Paulsen won the aifle rallied
orchestra. cxMnponed of Prof, and Mr«. hotel, engaged a room, locked it, fas­ in work was not discredited, nor an- I
»■ieiu on MaMMaa.
oil’bv John Landers Saturday night.
8. B Galey returned Iron, a trip to Kan Ganiard, Dr. Van Dyke, Otis Helman, tened the windows, t«)ok hia“medicine” other re|H>rt that an engineering corps { The Carleton Opera Co. passed down
the
road
Monday.
Go to Nutley’s for choice eastern
Francivco Sunday.
W. Hall. R. T. Elviage did the grand and went to l>ed. Along in the even of thirty-live men was driving stakes
A. W. Scott, the <uutra< tor. went to Port­ in a becoming manner as master of ing landlonl Brightinan while up stairs near Big Meadows, but Hood thought' Go to the EurojH.au restaurant for oysters done uj> in any style wanted, x
THAT MOST
land yesterday evening.
cen-moniea on the floor of the hall. heard a heavy breathing followed by that if such work were being done, the your meals—first-class for 25ets.
Notice the ad. of C. 1). Van Dyke,
Johnny Eubank» and Frank Sutton are Below we give a list of the maskers, quite a lapse of time in Forrester’« company ordering it must consider,
the broom manufacturer, in another
clerking at Paulsen A Currey'».
costumes, etc., as far a* our memory room, and thinking all was not as it their time of the greatest importance, i The lougest night lias passed, Dec. column.
Cha«. Cottrell lo»t a child from -cartel
22d,
and
the
days
will
soon
l»e
longer.
should be broke in, finding bis tenant i as it was a very unusual thing for sur­
and note hork cau recall:
fever over on Ante<o|>e last week.
Handsome stationery in the latest
stiff from the effects of laudnum. Dr. veys being made in two or four feet of
IAMBI.
The Wright post-office above Union­
Mie«aa Genevieve Moore and Martha
, Beel)c was called and it being te» late snow. The 8. P. people had worked town will be discontinued after the 31st styles for society use at Burckhalter A
Cardwell were in town CMaCoaaa.
Mollie Ober. Drummer Giri.
¡■’K0NTIS9 OS
IlastvV.
Minnie Tribble, Jockey.
to um : a stomach pjinip, the victim of in snow in tlie winter, but it was at a I inst.
Sergt. E. J. Gia»» was on Sunday morn­
Sadie Anderson. FuMbia.
ing s train en route for Linkville.
his own folly was thoroughly thumped lime of pressing need, when the C. A
To make your hens lay, go to Nut­
Lottie Stephenson. Maid of Perth.
and rublnd until brought back to life. O. road had to be pushed over the ■ Geo. B. Landers shipped a lot of ley’s aud procure some of the Imjterial
Misa Mary Anderson is spending the hol­
Emma Stephenson. Havana cigar girl.
idays at her home near Hornbrook.
Sadie Nelson, Daughter of the regiment. He then became violently insane and ! mountains. If the present enterprise j flour, etc.,over to Siskivou countv this egg-food.
Jessie Plumerth. Black Domino.
yesterday was taken to the county seat is considered of sufficient importance! week.
Joe Hughes, of tattle Shasta, was -j>end-
Ida Tolman. Grecian Giri.
W. T. Beagle has rented the Gilts
ing several day* in Ashland this week.
by Deputy Walter Smith and Geo. W. to hurry surveys in thia manner, it
A. L. Willey has about completed J.
Nora Corbett, Harvest
Stephenson to apj>ear before Judge seemed quite likely that some powerful C. Durkee’s residence ou Helman Wells farm and has it already well
Jessie Slocum, School Girl.
Enoch Walker, of Salem, is in town pur­
THE MOST CENTRAL
sowed in grain.
Lou Baker, Mom tight
chasing some Jersey t attle from W. C Myer.
Neil, aud have an examination. While corporation, either the Union Pacific I street.
Minnie King, Starry Night.
working out •»> farms in the summer or the Chicago and Northwestern, is ¡
H. F. Swanson is finishing part of a
Dr. J. B Waite, who came here recently
Ella Caldwell and Mr* Curtis, Winter.
from Neligh. Nen., will locate at Medford
where he had company to talk to For­ i behind it, and that California will have ■ Ashland’s electric light plant will be rustic dwelling on B street, the balance
Nellie Wise. Queen of Hearts.
soon.
rester seemed to be a man of consider­ a new transcontinental line liefore, sliipjied from San Francisco in about to be completed in the spring.
Minnie Holland. Maid of Perth.
two weeks.
Carrie Roper. Baby,
able information and intelligence, but long.
Horner Barron is at San Francisco with
B. F. Snyder has put up an attrac­
Ada Miller. Little Giri.
his brother <>eorge and Mr. and Mr*. G. S.
when alone, reading and thinking,
E. P. Rideout has literally plastered
Lola Harrison, School Giri.
Butler.
A Cannery for Ashland.
THREE LOTS
about the “spirits,” he «cerned to lose
the Pioneer block with new signs for tive lamp-light sign in front of the
Allie Farlow. Japanese Costume.
European restaurant and oyster house.
J. A. Bagley. Abe Burnsand Mr. Peil were
Herbert Getcbell, a cannery man of Co- i his business.
Abbie Goodyear. "
"
his mind.
<xier from Antelope Saturday on a holiday­
Nettie Stevens. Comfort.
quiile and his foreman John Miller, friends I
The 8. I’. Co. oiler a reward of $5<X>
EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHES DEEP.
Tl*e La*t Leap.
ing trip.
Sabbath school at the Presbyterian
Fanny Edwards, Beauty.
of C. B. Watson, have been in town several I
for the ¡>arty that placed an obstruction
Kate
Fenton,
Fancy
Suit.
church
next
Sabbath
at
9:30
a
.
m
.
but
I
Charley Slade. n»w driver on the stage
■
The
ladies
of
Ashland
will
give
the
days
during
the
week
on
a
tour
of
inspec-1
on the road down in California recent­
Ella Stevens, Winter.
lin- between Linkville and Ager, i* in town
last leap year party of the season nt tion. They sre both well pleased with Ash- I , no other service.
These Lots are Located Diagonally Opposite the^new HOTEL SISKI­
Addie Weston. Combination Suit.
ly.
this week.
Minnie Smith, Old I .adv.
Granite Hall next Saturday night. land, and have been talking of putting in a
YOU, on the South Side of Main St.. Corner of Hargadiue Avenue, and for
A
fine
line
of
carjiet
samples
for
It. H Gardner and wife, the photogra­
Now that it has been decided to keep a first-class Business Investment have no equal in the ( ily. Call on or ad­
Eva Dean, Winter.
Ladies, $L Geutleman sjiectators, , fruit cannery at this place. They will go to making rugs cheap, at Dodge, Smith
phers. and John Faulkenburg are operating
B. Hicks, Domino.
the cows up, a good reliable party
50cts. The la st of music will Ire fur- : Portland soon to see what
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__________
A
Co
’
s
lurniture
store.
*
can
be
done
with
at Medford now.
Mesdatnes— J D Crocker. Night.
could do a thriving business herding dress
J A West. Miss Waedour. the antiquary. nished, a general and cordial invitation . the railroad eomj'any in buying some lots
Mie* Emma Judge, who is attending the
H. J. Clark, the brick mason, is put- them.
- the
- purpose in land not yet put on the
C W Ayers and Geo n Hargadine, Polly 1 i» extended, and a good time is guar- ■ for
Slaters' Academy at Jacksonville,!* at home
tiiK a fire-proof brick vault in the But­
from Daddy Nolan.
1 an teed.
for the holiday*.
Sunday’s south bound train was over
market north of the track at the depot. ler A Thompson block.
J J Donanue, Night.
four hours late caused by a land slide
ASHLAND OREGON.
They are thorough business men, and the
Tbos. Ro**, Cha*. Prim, Ed. Hanley aud
The Nhoot.
Mrs Gould, Crazy Patchwork.
Geo. Neuber were up doing the town Satur­
Christmas tree entertainments were I on north fork of Cow creek—the first
Rose Corbett, Music Teacher.
enterprise in their hands will be pushed to
Al the Christmas shout of the Ash­
day and hunduy.
J A Whited, Twilight.
given at the Baptist and Methodist ol the season.
land Gun Club the following were the a successful end. It is needless to remark churches Monday night.
Mrs Scranton, Anything.
Mis* Einma Howard left thi* week for a
about the accommodation it would be for
Jas. Helms and 14. Ainetmau Lave
Mrs
Hall,
Queen
of
Hearts.
winners of the purses. Entrance fee
visit with relative* and friend* at MeMin-
fruit raisers, and what benefit would be de­
A Hicks, Domino.
The Exchange gave the crowd a free just put in 17 acres of the Wilshire
vilie and Corvafli*.
$1
each
shoot,
and
$2
for
general
aver-
E Hicks,
“
rived by the community in the way of giv­ Tom and Jerry treat Christmas day— i place in fruit trees from A. II. Carson
■ age. The tics divided the purses:
Mr*. <iew. Kockfeliow left yesterday for a
ElUa Whittier, Dotuino.
ing employment to so many more people.
and did a thriving business.
A Son’s nurseries.
tbree-mnnth* trip to Pennsylvania and
M Richardson,
**
1st match—10 singles. M 1. Alforil and
other eastern .state*.
- Mobley
E J Farlow tied on 1st, E V Mills 2d, M N
Woodville
Whisperings.
New
line
of
stamjied
doylies,
tidies,
Chas. Hevener, recently of Dakota,
EUa Crosby, School Girl.
; Long 3d.
Mis* Ida Naylor, who 1* attending the
«¡dashers,
bureau
scarfs,
etc.,
just
will
commence to build ou the lots lie
E
Kearnes,*Girl
of
the
Period,
2d
match
—
singles
and
2
puir.
Farlow
The
health
of
this
section
is
good.
state normal school, is at her fattier's farm
l»t, Long and Alford tied on 2d, Mills 3d.
opened at D. K. A E. V. Mills’.
x
jiurehased of L. D. Fuller just beyond
GKMTLXMfX.
during the holidays.
Most
of
our
miners
are
happy
over
plenty
match—5 pairs. Farlow and E V C'ar-
Little "Sullivan" Donahue, MikadoClown ' ter 3d tied
of water.
12 doz. Switz Conde underwear re­ | A. F. Shultz’s place.
J. M. Zion, a rattling book agent, talked a
on 1st. Alford 2d. Mills 3*1.
1
Chas
Judge,
Dude
costume.
I
4th
match
—
10
singles.
Farlow
and
Mills
number of Ashland jieople into several vol­
ceived
at O. FL Blount’s this week.
Thomas
Haymond
who
has
been
quite
A. H. Carson A Son, of the Redland
F
A
Keltor..
Domino.
tied
on
1st,
Alford
2d,
Carter
3d.
ume* the past week.
sick I am glad to say is able to be out again. The first ever exhibited in Ashland.
Jas P Isbell, Du<ie.
nurseries, have sold over 30.00(1 fruit
5th match—3 pair and 4 singles. Farlow
8 M Kane and J M Johns, Grant's Pil!W 1st,
Thede Potter, of Salem, wm in the city
Jones A Otten have their fine new store
Carter
and
Alford
tied
on
2d.
Mills
3d.
The best cakes and cookies ever of­ trees already this fall, 18,000 of wliieh
I Oth match—10 singles. Farlow 1st, Alford well stocked with a good assortment of
this week collecting up accounts fur Staver Domino.
Wesley Ganiard, Duster.
A Walker ot Portland.
fered iu Jackson county at the U. 8. Were sent to Jackson county.
goods.
2d, Mills and Carter tied on 3d.
Monroe bonnichson, Uncle Sam.
A. P. Talent and Lon Drake expect
C. 8. Newell, a sculptor of ban Francisco, | Geo Youle, the Devil's Breakfast.
Stanley A Howell have a line lot of quartz Bakery opposite Odd Fellows Hall, x
Boyd—Riiascll.
is «pending the holiday* with hi« brother
to commence tne erection of a steam
on the dump that prospects well, ready for
Al Miller, Conductor Suit.
II.
S.
Emery
has
shakes
that
he
will
and «liter* in Ashland.
Frank Lennart, Commodore.
—TO THE
Amid the presence of flowers, friends the arastra as soon as water comes.
sell in any quantity from 1000 down. planing mill at Talent soon. A. J.
H H Hollar, Yankee Suit.
John Ramodall. ot Wm. Patterson’« force
Wilcox has been engaged to build it.
Parties
looking
for
good
locations
for
saw
and
relatives
at
the
residence
of
the
Call
and see them and get prices.
of house-mover«, i* sixrdiug Christmas with ; Milt Gregory, Piute Chief.
should not overlook Evans creek, as
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. mills
W L Townsend, Irish Dude.
J. C. Atkins has erected a barn on ,
relatives at Grants Pass.
there is a fine bodv of timber here which
Imperial egg-food—something to
J J Donahue Quaker.
Russell, about 11 o’clock A. M. on can be hauled to the railroad at trifling cost.
his lots tn railroad addition and will
Judge Hanna was up this week consult­
make
the
hens
lay
golden
eggs
—
for
W Van, Fancy Blue Suit
Christmas day, Mr. Tlios. P. Bovd and
soon commence the erection of a dwell­
ing with the West Ashland Ditch Co. in
M Finnegan. Turk.
The farmers of this section have done
M i«s Mattie Russell were united in the ! considerable fall sowing. Grass is growing sale at C. A. Nutley’s fruit and com­ ing along side of Mrs. Porter’s resi­
regard to their wutet suit.
F C Cooley, 8 P Brakeman.
mission
store.
Win Sonnichson, Dude,
holy l>unds of matrimony by Rev. H. fine and our stock looks well on the range.
dence.
Robt. Neil lias lieen purchasing a number
t.'has C Chitwood, Fancy Costume.
P. Batehweil of the M. E. church. An ' Emigrants would do well to examine the
J. A. Anderson, of Eden precinct,
of cattle fur the San Francisco market over
Chas
Roper,
Yankee
suit.
farms
for
-ale
in
this
section.
The immigrants have commenced
on Antelojw and Butte creek.
excellent wedding dinner was after­
i informs us that he will not commence
J M Coleman, Small Boy.
arriving
pretty rapidly within the last
ward served to the wedding guests.
, the erection of his fine farm residence
WonderlMlt!
Geo Morgan, Doiuino.
H. Hcherrer, Robt. Shaw and Mr. Wilson,
few weeks, a coujile dozen er more fam­
Ed Stacy, Sailor.
ot the Dunsmuir machine shop*, are spend­
The bride fs an estimable young lady ■80 acre« of
)f
the
famous
ml,
fruit
soil,
,
uext
spring.
i’aniotis red,
ucxt sPrlnS-
John Pennebaker, Plantation Darkey.
ilies having got oft' at the Ashland de-
ing Christmas week in Ashland.
well and favorably known in the valley, one mile and a lmlf front Ashland, 500
Al Morris, Dandy Nig.
Close
<fc Sons’ brick kiln band fur-,
T. J. Carrico went over to Scott valley
anil Mr. Boyd hits been in the state for ' yards front Boulevard, two dwelling ! nished the music for the Talent Christ- ■ jH>t alone.
Chas Stacy, Pretty Nig.
Sunday again with the intention of di*j>us-
some time, having came from Minneso­ liottses, one barn and outbuildings, two ! mas tree festivitffis. A hall was also ,
Jesse McCall. Base-balHst, c f.
The road question from Ashland to
ing of his property and moving here.
T W Bartley, Devil
ta, and is preparing himself for the
the Antelojie across the place of B. F.
J P Murphy, old Simon Kiel of Kentuck. ministry, having attended the Wil­ living Bprings. Call on Felts A John-; given al U. M. L. Hall.
Evangelists 8ani Jones and Sam Smail are
Myer and others is up again and will
F A Fergus. Fireman.
eon at once for a big bargain.
x
.
-o . .
i
coming to California and will preach in Los
»
°
I Au eclipse of the suu will take place be presented at the February meeting
lamette University for a term or two
W H Osborn, Calico Dude.
Angele* about the middle of January.
Every Lol is Covered with the Very Best grades ol Budded leach
Business College.
S P DeRoboam, Scottish Costume.
on New Year’s day to commence about of the county court.
already.
Wedding
compliments
have
Miss Eva Price, of the Ashland public
Albert Cole, Season Card Clown.
will :
been received and the R ecord extends
will noon, lasting until 2:50 p . m .It
.
schools, Is spending the holidays at Port­
The Aslilaud Business College
I
Bert Wimer, Yankee Costume.
Chas. Hargrave, who jiurchased the Apple, Pear, Prune and Plum Trees.
be
only
partial
in
this
section.
congratulations.
land unit other Willamette valley town*.
J S Scott, Native of Malnila.
begin its second term of instruction,
Carvillc
place at Talent of John 11.
U W Ayers, Augustus Smith, Negro Dixie.
In a private letter from Portland to a
Monday, January 7,1889. The sue-, A first class line of gold rolled plate, . Stears hist summer, has built a story
Completion and Dedication.
J
A
Dawson,
CTown.
,
friend in Ashlrnd, Al. Sears says he ”1*
cess of the actual business practice of, silver and amber jewelry, . Ladies gold
A M Knighten, Sailor.
working al bis trade and studying law."
The uew Congregational church lo­ the past term lias been so satisfactory watches with diamonds settings at and a half residence tijHin it and has
Geo Neuber, French Marquis.
the clearing and improving under way.
SOLE JkG-ElSrT.
cated
at
the
commencement
of
the
Carlo* Goddard, of the Pioneer real estate
Geo Bloomer, Dress Costume.
that the demand for another term by
f
flrm of Medford, will leave for southern
i Boulevard is completed this week, and students is such as to warrant its con­ Chitwood Bros.,’ Plana corner.
J T Hover. Spanish Cavalier.
Chas. Cornelius, who has been de
ASHLAND, OREGON.
California next week to sjtend the winter.
Alex Kendricks, Red Clown.
The building occupied by J. D. voting his attention to mining for a few
will be appropriately dedicated next tinuance. New students', should take
J
C
Daily
and
Clay
McCart,
"two
new
Fountain
is
rented
for
an
exclusive
biz.
Miss Eula 8kipwor>h, sister of Rev. Walt-
Sunday. A special feature of the ex­ this time for entering the class.
years past at Gold Hill, has now turned
come to town/’
Skip worth, formerly of Ashland was mar- i coons
ercises will be a sermon by Rev. G. H.
C E Donnelly, Priest.
Scholarships the same as last term in one line. I. K. Dawson, assignee, his talents to physic and is taking a
rieJ at Corvallis las^week to M. Lonsberry.
' ‘ will close out the stock at once.
t ; course of lectures at a medical college
Chas Johnson, English Geutleman.
Atkinson, of Portland, in the morniug,
L A Tannery, “It.’’
and addresses by the Ashland clergy
Mrs Jerry Snider <u»d her little grandson,
LAKE COUNTY.
C
.
C
Rev. C. C. Bateman will lecture in in Portland.
W B Pr«*bt, The Mja* Bill.
of Willow creek, were' in-town this week
itt the evening. Everybody is invited. The chief quartermaster of the army op Ashland J; fan. 2d and 3d. The first
Dave
Ralph,
MpoiK^W>wn.
Antelope people celebrated Christ .
visiting the latter's father, PetHlJandersuii.
This is one of the finest church the Pacific advertises for thirteen eavalr*fl>"«««iifa«M ?.ill probably be, “The art of
Morris Howell, Domino.
mas
in appropriate village style. The
horses at Fort Bidwell.
Ed
Lake,
8
P
R
R
Conductor.
buildings
in
the
state,
and
is
consid
­
Jo. Baine, the barber near the depoLha»
peaking and its failures.”
main
features were a shooting match
John Murphy, English Jockey.
clostsl hi* shop and gone north—which re­
ered the best in southern Oregon. The The blaeksiuith slioji at Summer ake,
Tom Lynch, Pantaloon, Clown of Panto-
duces the shops at present in Ashland to
_ of" ter two beeves, turkeys, chickeu*, etc.,'
- the order for the renewal
main part of the building ia -WxliljWith owned by A. L. Melpglav. was burned one
tuine.
three.
_ day last week.
¡nuance,or mag.ujnc t(, Burckhalter by_ijfl|toore, and a grand ball at Emil I
J f Welsh, Apache Indian Chief.
an addition of 20x28, and the steeple T—
... by a ! --
•
.... be promptly
...» for- l’eil’s place.
J. B. Russell was over from Yreka this
Ed Blevins. Drummer.
Wc read ...
a letter . lust . week . written
Hasty
and . . it will
reaches
up
90
feet.
The
contract
price
week with his little boy to attend the wed­
gentleman in
California,which
said
that
the
T White, Hunter,
s.. ,•_!.*
u
. w arded without further trouble to you.
The citizens of Mwlioidjireagitated
ding of his sister, Miss Mattie, and T. P.
Thus Brown, Hara Times.
—— ----- Was $3,167. Mr. B. Beach was the Union Pacific would commence working
contractor and did an excellent piece from Ontario to San Francisco next year,
Boyd.
Henry Estes, “Bummer.’’
Geo. H. Williams, “ulil Flaxbrake'’ over the ordinance passed hr IhcJ
C Cuminons. Old Clothes
of work, which he is justly proud of, and that it would be the fastest built rail­ or “Laundlet,” has been “convicted” of , council taxing the various business
Chas. Rout, civil engineer on the N. P.,
P Cressey, a Jew.
giving satisfaction alike to himself and road on the Pacific coast.—Examiner.
returned with his wile from Washington
his sinful life and was converted at the i houses of the city, and some of the ■
H J Hanaford, Tramp.
Territory this week, work having closed
the builders.
meetings in Portland conducted by the parties talk of bringing suit against
San
Francisco,
Dec.
13
—
The
E
H
Cawley,
Fancy
Suit.
su-
down for the season.
the council for usurping their power. I
H S Marks, Irishman.
pre
me
court
has
decided
that
the
Evangelist Moody.
Cloning Skate.
1’. A Murphy, of San Franciacu of the
E A Peppers, Old Mun.
The saloons pay a license of $3(0 per
county
of
San
Benito
ha«
not
the
¡tow
­
well known firm of Murphy. Grant A Co.,
H Adams, Commercial Traveler.
Harmon’s pure rubber liliger shields year.
r
Win. McNeal’s lease of the Grove er to make the Suuthern Pacific rail­
eral dava
was
______
«topping
>pl>ing »everal
«everal
days this week at the
Ed Winters, Quaker.
for
lienholders
and
pencils.
Strength
­
rink
will
close
soon
and
next
Saturday
I
Ashland.
railroad hotel in Ashl
Frank Bean. Dutch Drummer.
road take out and pay for a license to
O. It. Myer, who lias the nervous '
the 29th, all those wanting a farewell continue its business of carrying freight ens the grip on the penholders and
Ed Fenton, Pie Biter.
J. N. Gregg, wbo had the brick and plas­
temperament
of an inventive genius,
eases
the
fingers
from
cramp
and
fa
­
Walter
Barry,
Fat
Boy.
skate should not fail to be present. and jtassengers in that county, and the
tering contract« for the railroad company's
Henry Kingston, Stranger.
tigue. For sale at Burckhalter & has turned Lis attention to electricity .
Parties
having
skates
in
the
hall
should
builuings bi Ashland, came up on a busi­
decision of the lower court is reversed. Hasty’s.
Wm Singleton. Dude.
aud has rigged uj> several different
We have received Our EntireJFall Stock of Clothing,
ness trip yesterday and will return to-mor­
«
then call and get them.
J E Howard, Farmer.
The supreme court holds that a power
electrical machines just to sec how it
row.
H Harvey, Teamster.
granted a person or corp>rutiou by then Elsie, a daughter of lJan Chapman works. One of the machines “went
New Ice Houses.
Peter McGraw, “Pat.”
Fred. Cogswell,the Link villa attorney .who
United States cannot be subjected to about 13 years old, had her vaccination oft’” and scorched Landy’s arm and , Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, 4c., 4c.,
T O Warren, Fancv Suit.
has been on a wedding tour up north for
The work of erecting two uew ice taxation by a state or county.
scab knocked oil' and took cold in it hand.
E 8 Swift. Monk.
about a month, was returning to Linkville
houses with a capacity of 100 tons each
B Newton "Nothing."
on Sunday's train with his wife and her
this week. The arm was badJv inflam­
;
I
Washington,
Dee.
20—
The
claim
of
C McCail. Name It.
was commenced this week. They are
mother.
The Boston Comedy Co. stranded in And are prepared to show you a Larger and Better Line than
ed and her condition quite dangerous,
Win Gilroy, "Gilhooly.”
on the west side ot the depot hotel. Alexander McNary, of Jaeksou county, for awhile.
Ashland
last week, four of the troupe,1
J. B. Griffin, F. A. Hunter and Mr. Tem­
E Fditevens. "He.” *
The old ice house is being moved to i Or., for depredations committed in
pleton, of Dead Indian and Melvin Nayktr
including G. M. Gray, the comedian,;
G H Miller, "What Is It."
Wc are informed that John Carter and one lady went south and the man­ we have ever before exhibited.
ot Shake were in the first of the week, the
! 1856 by hostile Indians, is allowed by
A number of young ladies were in attend-; the tame locality.
former having brought in a band of beef
formerly
of Ashland, while painting ager. Mr. Hawkins, and the balance
:
the
secretary
of
the
interior
for
$1776.
ance. but merely "masked" enough to be
cwttle for beefing,
Items tYoiu Medford.
the flouring mill at Linkville last week, went on north it is said to join part of
allowed to dance. Among those there were
I Secretary Vilas has concurred in the
Harry Barbour and D. C. Eraser. who are Misses Dalia Watson, Kate Han«en, Allie
Miss Jenny Riddle is visiting at decision of the commissioner of the fell from the scaffolding onto a fence the Lillian Drew Co. which also broke i
with the force of carpenters putting fir tim­ Farlow, telle and Dora Anderson, Grace
below, breaking several ribs and other­ up at Roseburg.
bers in all the tunnels south to Sacramento Houck, Emma Vining, Cora Linn, Millie Medford.
I general land office, and recommends wise injuring him.
from biakiyou in place of the pine ones, are Giddings. Dalia Allen, Florence Kilgore,
Medford elects a mayor and city of- ■ tjiat, vaa^z
(,jje application
of w»
certain w/avaarwsaaJ
citizens
wzvsvrwa vza
Four car loads of cattle left Satur­
spending the holidays in Ashfund.
Mattie Stncy, the Misses Kincaid, Miss fleers Jan. 2d.
Lew Johnson’s colored minstrels aj>- day from the Ashland depot for San
'
I of Lake couuty. Or., be granted for the
Howard,
Miss
Durkee.
Mr
and
Mrs
A
T
Martin Me!»enough und Cha*. Griffiths,
Brick is being hauled fur Angle <t survey of certain lands sitnated on the peared to a full house at Granite Hall Francisco. The were from Barneburg
ot Tolo, who are attending the Ashland Kyle, Mr and Mrs Geo W Kearns, Mr and
’ northern extremity of Goose lake, in Mot:day evening. The show is very A Son of Phoenix and were purchased MEN’S Cassintere Suits for $10
state normal school, went hotce for the hol­ M’s H V Myer. Through the jtersuasion of Plymale’s new brick.
Men’s jsld vesta front $1 50 to »2 50
Express Messenger Welsh and Geo Mor- :
iday vacation, also Geo. Helms of Talent gan,
Rev.
Russ
has
moved
into
his
new
i township 39 south, range 20 east, and good and for a minstrel performance by F. A. Kanlett, agent for Policy,
three
ladies
who
were
on
the
train
en
ll
and Miss Ellen Burscll of Medford.
Men’s double oil coats 11 50
Scotch suits for
$12-
| townships 40 and 41 south, range 19 gave good satisfaction. They held the Heilbron A Co., who have engaged six
route for Portland—Mrs Murchison, of lx» residence on C street.
crowd down till 11 o’clock.
Chas G. Curtis, a New York lawyer, who Angeles, Mrs Baker and iss Luff, of Red
car
Liads
more
from
the
same
j>arlies
Men’s rubber coats $2 50 up
Max
Check
dress
Suits,
Miss Helen Strang is spending her
has been stopping at the railroad hotel for Bluff— stopped off and attended the ball. ■
W. II. Shepherd cut down oue of to be delivered about March.
Ask to see the childrens and Misses
from $15 to $22 50 Men's fine Shoe«
several weeks past recuperating, started on Among the gentlemen were II T Chitwood. vacation with relatives in Ashland.
$1 50 per pair.
his bee trees near his place on Emi-1 The jillblie schools of Ashland closed
hi* return this week with a favorable im­ Geo Hargadine. O Heiman, E P Morse, Clif
Dr. Jones, who arrived recently from : Alpine hats at D. R. A E. V. Mills’. *
Over
Coats,
from
$6
up
Men's
Rogers,Chas and Thos Howard,Mr Phillips. ■
.Men
’
s
Heavy
Shoes
$1 50 j»cr pair
pression ot the Rogue river valley.
grant last week and took out about a
Fred Wagtier, Wm Singletary, Dr Tavlor, Iowa, is rustling up a good practice.:
Fresh compreMed yeast for sale at hundred ¡»ounds of excellent wild hon­ Friday for a two weeks holiday vaca- j Men’s Heavy Chinchilla Over Coats
G. M. Boman, who sold his Boulevard 8 C Corbett, Bert Swift. Al Swift, and others.
Men's Extra fine shoes from $2.50
i tion, with a very jileasant social largely
Two Christmas tree entertainments ' the U. 8. Bakery.
property to Max Pracht recently, was on
ey, for which he has the thanks of the | i attended at the south school house in
for $12,
Supper was served for the occasion by B.
to $¿.<¡0
Monday's train with his wife and J. M. F, Snyder, the new proprietor of the Euro­ and a grand ball were given here on
A large stock and a large store at R ecord for a liberal sujq»ly.
the evening. The schools are j>ro-
Thompson en route to San Francisco to pean restaurant.
‘‘ Fine Overcoats from $15 to $22.50 Men's heavy l»oots $2 50, $3 50 and
the eve.
E. M. Miller’s—full of choice family
Burchase a half million dollar smelter for
The wife of oue of the new comers gressing very nicely under the tutor-;
$4.50 per par.
The Clarendon Hotel has closed on i ! groceries.
cattle.
Ileal Estate Sales.
i
in
Ashland took strychnine Monday ship of Prof. Rol>crts as principal, and Men’s all Wool ml underwear $1
I
account
of
the
sickness
of
the
proprie-
j
Cha.». Holberg and wife and Lutie Dunn
' Have you seen those handsome sil­ • evening. A physician was called and J. T. Hover, Mrs. W. G. Holmes, Misses
“ * “
Extra quality under­ ‘ Boy’s shoes $1 50 per pair.
L. D. Fuller, two lots in railroad ad­ i tor’s wife.
arrived Tuesday from Washington Territo­
ver
(xlor
stands
at
Chitwoods
Bros
’
,
Eva
Price,
Nellie
Ewan
and
Emma
did
tlie
uecessary
pumping,
etc.,
and
JJoy's boot* $2 50 p r pair.
wear $1.50 to $2
ry to spend the holidays with Mrs. H.'s dition on Maiu street, to Chas. Hev-
I
Mr. and Mrs. Lumsden and their drug store.
♦
she is improving. The real cause ior I Ewan.
folks, the family o( P. Dunn, and possibly ner; $225.
daughter Miss Carrie have returned
vests
to remain, having sold out in Montesano.
(.’ol. Norris, the superintendent, lias Men's gray knit underwear .50 and .75c i Meli's Chinchilla coats atxl $12
Ladies and gents gold, filled and the desire to "climb the golden stairs”
up.
Maggie A. Saxman sold lot 3, block from their extended visit to the eastern : ’ silver
on
Christmas
eve
is
unknown
to
the
the
handsome
residence
of
Geo.
C.
Ed
­
Men
’
s
while
knit
underwear,
.<»0
cts,
watches from $10 up at Chitwinxl
Lucien B. Heath, an old former pioneer 4,in l’raeht’s Alaska addition, to Hattie states.
dings in the east end of town now ready
,75c and $1 I
roaMent and business man of about Salem,
| Bros.’
x . public.
More strangers are arriving in town
and Oregon’s first secretary of state when Alnutt; con., $200.
for the plasterers. J. C. Whijip’s force
Tom
William-,
who
was
lined
$13
in
Court
Deeisions.
John Whiteakcr was governor.«lied at Santa
of stone masons have completed the
Chas. W. Logan, 10 acres of Myer than can get houses to live in. In sev­
Crux last week. Deoeaaad has held many
eral instances two to three families oc­ i N. Langell, apjtellant, vs. A. Lattgell, the justice court last June for“tliumj>- foundation for II. B. Carter's residence
tract
to M. J. Reeser; 12,500
prominent jiositions in life.
ing
”
a
Chinaman
on
Siskiyou
moun
­
cupy one house. Houses arc being i respondent, appeal from Jackson coun­
near by. These places both command
Charley Laird, formerly Jehu on the old
M. J. Reeser to Hattie M. Logan, 4 built as rapidly as the lumber can be ty ¡judgment of the court I »elow re­ tain aud who left the state, is now a sujht I j view of the town and valley,
HVerlami stage line, is now ranching near lots on Boulevard; $1000. Two lots
procured.
versed, decree given for the plaintiff braking iu place of H. M. Anderson, aud will I k - fine structures when com­
the Klamath river. Charley wanted money
'
for Christina» and sold several acres of his in Reeser’s Highland Park addition to I I
for $2727 664. with interest from Jan- who is nursing a partly cut oft’ foot in pleted.
I Sajr, I joo I c Here!
I dace ter >20t»t-but his friends are glad to Hattie M. Logan ; $600.
' uary 1st, 1881, at 8 per cent, per an- Aslilaud. He was found Tuesday and
ponied up, much against his pleasure
mow that he has plenty of it left.
K. L. Wimer, of this place was uni­
The
l«est
assortment
of
Visitiug
num; opinion by Thayer, C. J.
Wrisley A Goddard, Medford, report:
though.
ted in marriage at Stayton, Marion
Wm. M. Holmes was on Friday's train
'
Cards
in
Ashland
can
be
found
at
C.
Jonas Justus to — Rhodes, of Ash­
I. R. Dawson, respondent, vs. M. E.
lx>und for St. Louis, via the 8. P. route,
county, last Sunday, with Miss Annie
r A. Nutley’s, next to the P. O. Call,
where he goes to purchase a car load of tine land, 33 acres adjoining west end of
‘ Pogue, et al., apjK'llants, appeal from i Pilot Kock Encampment No. 16, I. i Jones, al the residence of thy bride's
see,
and
becouvinced.
W.
R.
H
aynes
.
O.
O.
F.,
elected
the
following
officers
blooded stock—perhaps Durham—for the Medford; con., $1400.
j Jackson comity; judgment affirmed, last Monday to serve for the ensuing parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Jones.
improvement of his own, and other stock-
Mr. Guches, 1 acre-lot in Medford to
Choice perfumes and toilet soaps at I opinion by Thayer, C. J. Strahn, J., i term: Robt. Taylor, C. P.; II. C. They will arrive in Ashland next week
men's herds. He will be absent about six
i
a Wisconsin gentleman; con., $100.
filed a dissenting opinion.
weeks.
Chitwood Bras, drugstore.
*
; Myer, H. I’.; M. N. Long, 8. W.; N. A. to make this their future liotue, and in
A. It. Slauson, associate editor of the
B.
W.
Houston
et
al.,
apjM-llants,
vs.
Stoves!
Stoves!
Heatersand
ranges
Jacobs, Scribe; A. D. Helman, F. S.; the meantime the R ecord joins with
IVrwoHal.
Portland "Oregonian," was married last
William
Bybee,
respondent,
appeal
cheap
for
cash
at
Miller
A
Strang
’
s.
J. K. HelmanrTreas.; W. W. Kcntnor, Loss’ many frit lids in extending con­
week at Albany to Miss Irvine, daughter of
Win. Angle, the Medford merchant,
from Jackson county; judgment of the J. W.; A. D. Helman, M. N. Long and gratulations.
Hon. R. A. Irvine. Miss Irvine is certainly
Miller A Strang handle the celebra­
a happy bride, as Mr. 8. is one of the most is in the city to-day.
R. V. Beall, Thus. Wriglit and A. S.
te«! John Deer walking and sulky lower court affirmed, opinion by Thay-1 W. W. Kcntnor, trustees.
f>lea»aiil and genial men in the editorial
‘ er, C. J.
_______
Mrs. J. (.’. Wliipp and son were up plows. Takt' a look at them.
The semi-annual drawing of the Jacobs, viewers and locators of the
raternitv of the northwest.
from Jacksonville this week visiting
‘ Louisiana lottery occurred last week, Jacksonville—Central Point Boulevard, Gloves. Suspenders, silk handkerchiefs, Cotton and Woolen
Hack tor Sale.
Daniel Shepherd, father of Mrs. Albert and returned again with Mr. Wliipp.
underwear for $1 at
All
wool
ml
have brought in a rejiort, considering •
Millsap, and Mrs. Elliott, bar grandmother,
A No. 1 lauiilv buck, two seats, four plat­ and from the eagerness with which
Blount’s.
t
arrived from Iowa Saturday, for a visit
form springs. All in good condition. Price jieople scanned the numbers it is evi­ that there is a good county road run­
M.
M.
Obenehain,
who
is
employed
socks, Mens and Beys Hats, Etc., Etc.
here. Mr. Shepherd is a gentleman of
Full line of Bel ¡tool Books at Clayton 1 >125—cheap. Reason for celling, hasn’t any dent a number of people hereabouts ning ¡»arallel to the one jirojwsed it is
means, is favorably impressed with Ashland by the railroad company on the Siski­ A Gore’s.
X
unnecessary.
The
same
viewers
re
­
j further use for it. Apply at the Ki:' oai> had tickets. So far as learned small
and will undoubtedlv move here as soon as you mountain, was speuding Christ­
J Plea xu re to Slioir 6'oodx amt So One I'rgnl to Katf.
A full line of toilet, bath and car­ . ; office for further particulars.
he disposes of his property in that state.
prizes from $5 to $20 were all that ported favorably on the straight road,
mas vacation at Ashland and Jackson­
making the road from Willow Springs
nage sponges at Chitwood Bros, drug
reached
here,and
one
man
catne
with
­
John Gibson, of 1> mville. Canada East, ville.
Hall’s Balsam.
•
a brother-in-law of A. L. Willey, the con­
store.
in oue number of reaching a $15,000 to Central Point one mile shorter.
Wistar’s Balsam.
Douglas Waite, a former scholar of
tractor and builder, and who purchased 27» j
Jaynes
Expectorant
jirize.
The cow questiou caiue uj» for tinal
Fresh bread, pies and cakes of all Allen's Lung Balsam.
acres of laud west of town about two years the state normal school but now of the
Capt. W. F. Songer, county stuck in­ settlement Saturday. Polls were
ago. arrived with bis family this week to state university, is visiting Ashland. kinds daily at the U. 8. Bakery.
x
Gum tree cough syrup.
make Ashland their future home. Mr Wil­
Ayers Cherry Pectoral.
spector, has returned from bis inspec­ opened at the usual place with Benj.
Men’s tine white shirts from 75cta up Green’s Luug Restorer.
ley having already commenced the erection Messrs. Linn, Cantrall, Mingus and
tion of the shccjj of the county. He I Eggleston and 1‘. Dunn as judges and
Kubli are also home for the holidays. at O. H. Blount’s.
of a resi.lence and barn on his place.
♦
Henley’s Koval Balsam.
informs us that there are 22,755 sheep D. H. Hawkins as clerk. More inter­
'.Ackers English Remedy.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. l’engru arrived item
Scholarships in the Ashland state
in the county, 12.080 iu different bands est was taken iu the issue than was
Sam Leindberg. of Dunsmuir, CaL, in the
Boscliee’s German Syrup.
Lane county Sunday for a visit here and on
Sugar tar and Wild Cherry
show do scab at all, and bands with expected, and the love men have for
Tuesday continue,! on for a visit in San employ of the Southern Pacific company, normal school for a whole year, only
Pico’s cure for consumption
Francisco. Mrs. P. until about a month fell off lb,- Stockton train near Highland $30
10,675 head showed a small amount of an election showed itself by a large
Liebig’s Pulmonic compound.
ago was Mrs. Clark formerly of Ashland, a station. Alameda county, last week and
scab.
The amount of scab in the bands crowd of jieojile coming down town
was
run
over
and
killed
.
He
was
said
to
be
A
Hasty
can
forward
Burckhalter
Bosanko
Cough
and
Lung
syrup
sister of II. C. Messenger. Mr. Pengra i»
Shiloh
’
s
consumption
cure,
50c
and
f
1.
under
the
influence
of
liquor.
in
this
county is rapidly decreasing ready for discussion. The vote stood
the subscription of your jmper or mag­
an old pioneer r«-»ident of this state and one
Ashland. Or.
<>f Oregon's most noted state politicians
For sale l>y Cliitwrxxl Bros., l’laza atxl Mr. Songer thinks that in another 159 for shutting them up and 51
azine cheaper than you can doit your­
Those
$21
working
hoots
at-
Blonut
’
s
t and is well known by the ol<! resident» here
against.
year it will l>e entirely eradicated.
Gomer.
self.
arc the boss.
*
abowl«.
VALLEY RECORD
THE MAMJt EKAi»E fBALJ.
ittemiied st icinr;
THE ItAII.K JAn St ltVEYOns.
BREVITY BASKET.
MAX PRACHT,
S A L E
OR
I. E A S
DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY
Location in Ashland
S A X M A N’S
PENNSYLVANIA
City of Ashland.
The Choicest Lots,
Finest View,
The Lowest Price.
MAX PRACHT,
I
To
%
1
Buy
Your Fail
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