VALLEY RECORD
RICH QI'AKTZ DISCOVERIES
The <'an net-, .
C H. Mueller, of the Willamette
Packing Co., of Albany.was in the city
several days during the past. week in
ti rviewing our citizens on the subject
of establishing a cannery in Ashland.
Mr. Mueller i*ay* bis cannery intend«
enlarging soon by organizing a stock
company of the citizens. But as the
future prospect* in the way of increas
ed fruit growing in this section, be
sides tbe adaptability ot this valley in
raising more varieties of canable fruits,
are of great advantage to tliem, they
offered to move their present plant to
Ashland if tbe people will take stock
to the amount of $5,000 in the enter
prise, without a bonus. No definite
steps have been taken in the matter at
present, as there is one profMisition up
at the present time That Ashland
will have a cannery by next season
seems to be very favorable
MEDl'OKI) DOING*.
BREVITY BASKET.
Blankets $3 00 pair at Blount’s.
All kinds of oils at H.8. Evans’, X x
‘ Mens shoes$1 00 pair at Blount’s.
J. 8. Herrin is shipping baled hay
over the Siskiyous.
Men's suits from $3 50 up at O. H.
Blount's.
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A lot of new street lamps were re
ceived and put up this week.
Men’s heavy lined duck ulsters,only
$3 00 at O. H. Blount’s.
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'Great discounts! from 1 00 to 6 00
on a cloak at D. R. A E. V. Mills, x
Water proof building paper, wrap
ping paper'and twine at H. 8. Evans’.
A. J. Wileox commenced work Mon
day on the new steam planing mill at
Talent.
Jas. Helms has had his large tract
of land surveyed at Talent, by J. 8.
Howard.
MAX PRACHT,
Dr. R. Pryce has jetiiruhd liottn—
buvi* 4L.UQ. pair at Blount
from his trip to Portland.
ATtiets materials at H. 8. Evans’.
L. C. Rodeidierger resigned his posi
Boys lioots $1 50 ¡»air at Blount’s.
ASHLA IST ID, OREGON.
tion as night watch last week.
Home canu -d fruit of all kinds al
Stoves! Stove*! Heaters and ranges Nutlets.
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cheap for cash at Miller A Strabg’s.
OFFERS FWK
Fresh- oifion setts at E. M. Miller’s
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Beall, of Central grocery
store.
Point, Sundayed in town with relatives.
H. S. E vans contracts for painting,
Mrs. J. H. Bentley and children have papering,
etc.
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gone back east « hi a visit to Mrs. B.’s
THAT MOST
Bead and braid setts cut down to A
mother.
price.
D.
R.
&
E.
V.
Mills.
tf
'
Damou A Jacksun have opened up
Men’s red flannel underwear $1 00
a fine stock <jf boots and shoes in their
! at O. H. Blount's.
f
new store building.
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The Central Pacific now has
Jesse
Gwynn, t____
a new _____
comer, , has been
FRONTING ON
engaged to teach the North Phoenix j 000 aerw of “granted” land,
school, east of Medford.________ -
Boy’s suits from $2 75 up at O. H.
Rumor baa it that one of Medford’s , Blount’s.
y
young business men will slmrtly take
Go t„ ,Nutlt,v.# for ch„ice v.wUnu
Killed t»j an AoeMent.
unto himoeV another nh.
oysters done up in any style wanted, x
George, the 15 year old «tn of Geo
Miller & Strang handle the eelebra- i Grcal reducUoli8 hl d*e8s
k at
Brown, of Eagle Point, met with a sail ted John Deer walking and sulky McCrtll s Call ,uld examine
Sec the Lilly Brackett & Co. gents
THE MOST CENTRAL
fatal accident in that section last Tues plow». Take a look at them .
shoes—price $6 00 at D. R. <fc E. V.
i
day a ternoon
He was out hunting
Mills.
3jan
...
Tlie card
the new
French laundry
Finley Dixon !s our new principal..
jn of an()(bv)
. wl(lmn
of
and carried a pow«l«r horn along.while
Ed. Kilgore is in with a band of
crawling through some brush his shot He is lately from \\ ashiagton Femto-; K ecork
horses from Klamath county for the
•
ry
and
comes
well
recommended.
’
gun went off, at the same time striking
The monthly Ba)>tist social will take market this week.
the pouch which exploded, driving
Mrs. Dr. Geary is able to be up and ¡»lace at the church next Tuesday.
THREE LOTS
Choice apples and ¡»ears iu large aud
both the load and the horn pouch into arounJ again, 1 am pleased to report.!
small quantities; also a fine line of
his leg which tore a terrible hole in C. K. Fronk’s little child is out of dan-1 Everybody invited.
the region of the thigh. J J Fryer, ger.
Fresh butter—tlie best in the market candies to l»c found at C. A. Nutley's.J
EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHE8 DEEP.
who was driving in a wagon not far
. j—received twice a tVeek at E. M.
Hermann is trying to have a mail ser
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Holberg,
of
distant, heard a hollowing noise, at
• Miller’s grocery store.
vice established for the benefit of the I
These Lots are Located Diagonally Opposite th»' new HOTEL SISKI
first thought nothing of it, but finally Montesano,W. T.,and Miss Ella Dunn
citizens of Christmas Lake, Lake YOU, on the South Side of Main St.. Corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for
W.W.
Andrews,
a
sporting
man
well
of
Ashland,
are
visiting
in
this
part
of
.
went to the brush and found the boy
! known on the coast, has lieen
1>een stopping ! county.
a first-class Business Investment have no equal in tlie City. Call on or ad-
about dead with a pool of blood about the valley.
1 ms pro
pro-.
..
I
in
town
the
piist
week,
plying
Ins
C. B. WaUon and J. J. Donahue made the ledge* here have a direction ol him
Nothing could have saved him
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O. Damon ar-! fe8gjon
r
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' W. R. Andrews, formerly an attorney i dress
•
l"P over to «..kiyou county this neMr)y
ftD(1 We-t TJ)ere
Wge(, from death,as the wound was too great.
rived in Medford on Saturday morn-; I
. ' of this county, was secretary of the
A
Jjihn Wexler is now sole proprietor statehood conventicn belli at Elloub-
:
ings
’
s
train
and
will
occupy
their
new
L A. W.zodruff, <rf Central Point, a friend ?*re ,wbid‘?re c?lUd low
c,arr>"
Two Legs Broken.
burg,
W.
T.,
last
week.
■
of
tlie
Y.E.
Bakery
and
la-iac
Hughes
i residence.
of 8. < uwlee, returned to Iowa with hi« wife >ng <roin $0 to $9 per ton, which are
ASHLAND OREGON.
A friend at Butte City, Mon., sends
is now running the delivery wagon and
ye«terday
no doubt well worth working, as they
H. Harrison is purchasing some
I
Eighteen acres of the Judge Walker attending the store.
C H. Barkduil. the Medford carpenter, i are so uniform in their produce of us tile following account from an eve
heavy steers in tlie valley for the pur
will go ovtr to Klamath City next week to ' -,,1,1
ning paper, containing an accident ’ tract near Medford was sold last week
pose of breaking and supplying the
work at bU trade.
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J
to
a
Scotchman
recently
from
Red
E.
J.
Sniilie,
the
dude
who
run
a
vari
that occurred to a son of John Tice of
W. W William», of tbe truck and trans
Bluff, for $10 ¡>cr acre.
Eagle Point Notes.
ety store at Medford, has left those parts ox trade of Humboldt county, Cal.,
this
valley, Dec. 29th :
fer inn, it again around, having been laid
had trouble with a | lumbermen.
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While Walter Tice, the driver for the
z»
»vij ¡..cunui
Fi>«• ¡»arty was
««.» in
. a hurry,
, . . having
. .
Miss Gladius Fryer
A very
pleasant »ui
surprise
up for some time.
B I is at present the
II. 8. E vans carries all kinds of
Centennial brewery, was coming down ! |Illd ut H. U. Lumsden’s l»st
Monday -voun8 ,ad-v> " ,s fal(*-
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Jack McC lure returned Saturday from gueat of Millie Howlett.
Linkville. bi« folks having recovered from
-------- = is billed lor Red wrapping papers and wrapping twines,
Robt. Potter is closely confined to from Centerville this morning his evening by their friends, who swooped ' Stuttz’s company
their recent illnevs.
sleigh
tipped
over,
and
he
fell,
being
.
d
own
upon
them
unawares,
Blufi* to-morrow, in the. play "Crystal's ' having received a large new stuck of
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__ ___ _ to Glendale _ hu>t Lis house on account of the advent of , caught in the brake. The horses start- —. „ ,
Wm.
K. ____
Dean _ returned
,
, ,
Cross.
” Their leading star is Elodie that line last week in addition to his
week with hi« family,
__ r,,. the «mull pox scare a new baby boy, Dec. 31, 1888.
other stock of paints, oils, etc.
, ed to run, but after going about fifty i 1 he 1 resbytenun church closcil their Alma, a French actress.
having »ubaided there.
yards
they
ran
into
a
post,
dragging
!
r
*
;vlvd
0,1
Fndav
night,
and
You have probably heard of the]
Just previous to the birth of a child
The trial of John Dimmig charged
I the driver all the wav.
Geo Durand, the well known Silver lake
The collision tl'e. ireBuU of
Wi's vvr>'
itockinan, wa« on Friday's north bound death of Mr. Samuel Centers before with the isist iu front of the Miners’: ^t>»faetory. The Baptist people cum- with the murder of Henry Benhayon to the wife of G. L. Roberts in .kshland
. now. He was one of our old and re
last week, the house took fire and
train for a trip to Portland.
Arms saloon cheeked their course and menetd.their reyivai meetings Thtirs- in San Francisco ended last Saturday burned quite a hole in the roof before
Mr. and Mr». Geo. W. Kearns left for a spected citizens.
aid was soon rendered to the unfortn-, tla>’ an‘’ arc havinK tl,cm c'xr.v cveu- w,th a verd,ct O1 «cquRtal.
extinguished by the family physician
trip to Hisson and Red Bluff, where the for-' Since my last, Mrs. J. J. Fryer and
nier goes on a buaines* vuit.
A. 8. Jacobs .now occupies his resi and attendants, thus saving the young
daughter Lclah have gone on a visit to nate young man. He was removed to “’K-
Andy Payne returned ir<>iu Josephine Mrs. F.’s oldest daughter, Mrs. John a hospital,where it was discovered both : Besides the excitement created by dence in western part town, having ster from a “baptism of fire.”
county Tuesday. Nathan High also caiue
legs were broken; two bones were: the election at Medford Wednesday, moved from his farm in Central Point
Green, of Napa valley, Cal.
Dodge Bros.’ well boring machine
—TO THE—
up from the Paas the same day.
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fractured in the left leg and one in the i another sensation was brought up by precinct here for the winter.
has
dug
about.
50
wells
within
the
cor
The
fanners
are
very
busy
plowing
riglit. He is suffering intensely. One | the discovery that two ballots for Craw-
Arthur Langell, ot Klamath county,
nty, and ‘ 1
O. H. Blount’s big ad. is changed porate limits of Ashland the past year,
■gistered ! aud sowing grain, and the prospect is of the horses’ legs was broken so badly ' forj were found together Jn the box,
H. F. Dowell, of Portland, were registered
at the Central House yesterday.
that there will be a larger amount of that he had to be killed,which was done ; and olle of them were counted for him, again this week, his clothing bouse besides a lot more on the outside.
Joe Marshall, who is employed by the , grain sown this season than ever lie- by shooting. The sleigh was also bad-1 which made a tic, and the old council undergoing a 60 days grand clearance The well in Ashland averaged a depth
railroad company in California, came up fore.
ly demolished.
; seated Judge Willard Crawford as sale. The prices are being slaugh of 32 feet each. The deepest was 80
Saturday to recuperate being quite ill
feet and the shallowest about 20 feet.
mayor. It was the most hotly con tered .
. Wonderful!!
K. A. Minkler arrived from Ukiah. Cal., ' Geo. Wiley, of Autclope, gave a
The dynamo for the electric light
tested
election
ever
held
anywhere.
Engineer Chas. Barnum received a
Saturday to assist bis father in running the birthday party last night, it being his
80 acres of the famous red,fruit soil,
lamp
was put in tne Ashland City
new
engine
of
the
Rogers
variety
this
grocery business they have purchased of fourteenth birthday. A large number
Medford lodge, I. O. <). F.. is in a !
Clayton Jt Gott.
of his schoolmates and friends met at one mile and a half from Ashland, 500 most prosperous condition, tliev hav week for the Ashland—Horubvook ! Roller Flouring Mills Friday night by
Col. Jas. Norris expects to leuve soon for his father’s and s|»eiit a few hours very yards from Boulevard, two dwelling ing received ten new members by ini-1 run, which makes a complete set of electrician 8. J. Tuttbill, and besides ■
houses, one barn and outbuildings, two
a business visit in the eantern states—Illi pleasantly.
attracting considerable attention light-1
nCw ones over the Siskiyous
nois and Indiana—tail will return in about
living springs. Call on Felts A John tiation and three by card at their last |
ed up the plaza in great shape. This '
a month or two
meeting. After the ceremonies those
By the failure of J. R. Myers it Co. is the first electric light to shine in
We are sorry to have to record the son at once for a big bargain.
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present partook of one of the best sup 180 Chinamen working on the O. P.
Mrs. Watson and daughter, Miss Dalia, , fact that Dr. L. L. Whitney has sold
pers that was ever gotten up anywhere. were left destitute at zXlbanv. 8ub- this part of the state.
left Friday evening for Astoria, intending to his neat little place and contemplates
Notice.
visit at Portland, however, before reaching
Lt was a credit to the ladies who had it. I scriptions were taken up by the citi-, Samuel Harkness, of Grant’s Pass,,
leaving our midst, but such is fate.
I will take legal proceedings against
their destination.
Every Lot is Covered with the Very Best grades of Budded l’each»
The M. D.’s will starve out on account i all parties owing J. D. Fountain after in charge and tlie Rebekahs received i zens to prevent them from starving to was purchasing a number of fine cows
J. A. Larson, the tailor formerly of thia
in
the
vicinity
of
Ashland
Friday
and
many
worthy
compliments
for
the
ideath.
D ick .
Apple, Pear, Prune and Plum Trees.
20 days from this notice. No excep bountiful repast set before the hungry
place, but now of Portland is in Ashland of our healthy country.
Saturday, to stock their dairy farm
visiting old friends, being ol hi« way for a
tions will be made as the biz must be members of No. 83 and their visiting ! Deputy U. 8. Marshal Chas. W. with some more Durham and Holstein !
Real
Estate
Sales.
i
trip to Ban Francisco.
Ixigan returned Sunday from an offi cattle. Mr. Harkness was accompa- ,
closed up
I. R DAWSON,
brothers.
Chas Wight, of Edgrwood. has been stop I A. T. Kyle reports: J. R. Tozer, 10
cial visit as far as Lake county, and on nied by liis wife, and they are the par
Assignee.
ping in town several days the past week, acres near Ashland, to J R. Ruble, late
C'apt. A. D. Helman, D. D. G. M., II Monday evening contined on to Port ents of Mrs. Phil. Butcher of this place.'
SOLE A.GK2STT.
andleft Tuesday to work for the railroad of East Portland; con., $1300.
Short
and
Brief.
of
Ashland, intailed the following offi- ■ land with O L. Stanley who appears
company ut Bteinnian.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Harry Graham, who was along with
J. O. C. Wimer to A. 8. Jacolw«, lot
All parties indebted to the under- i r!j
Medford lodge, No. 83,1. O. O. 1 I before the U. S. court.
John Dungan, who owns the Ganiard
signed are requested to come forward I ^’•» }a8^ ®atn[Jay e^en“1S: I
place in Ham * valley, came up from Coiu»a i in Central Point; con., $250.
E. P. Rideout received his fine new Alf. D. Wyman’s troupe some years
county ln»t week with bis wife, daughter,
settle up immediately to »void
® J M Purdm.V G; 8 Rosenthal, P express wagon from Wells, Fargo <k ; ago, is with the Peck bad boy company.
B. F. Reeser reports the following and
10; «
G T L w.J.h
Webb, R
R s-
8; B
S u«hh
Webb, P
P st-
8; i
sun add Mr. D.’s father.
further trouble and expense. .
R s
Monday, and is now running it II»: lias accumulated lots of stomach
sales in this Highland Park addition:!
L L Angle, Treas; J F Kelley, R 8 N i Co.,
Jos. W. Hocker»mith has sold another
HOSLEY
A
PELTON
scehdule time, for the company bus ' and fat, besides a superabundance of ■
ear load of apples to F. H. Page of Port Lots 27 and 28 to Maggie J Walker,
(G; D Wilson, L 8 N G; J W Johnson, on
A
shland , O k ., Jan. 9th, 1889
iness
uud tbe businuss of his boot, shoe an already large -stock of gall and
$275;
J
P
Murphy,
two
lots,
$500;
K
land, whi< h were shipped this week. Joe
W; Frank Ammon, Con; E & Hurt,
niuuth, since those Jasy«, .«nd woorux tn
always ships good truck.
T Elviage, one lot $175; Harry Bar-,
Wants to Trade.
R 8 8; Samuel Murray, L 8 8; L M and rubber goods establishment.
assume the position of bulldozer for the ;
Miles Cantrail, of Applegate, was visiting hour, one lot, $275
One evening last week some hood troupe.
[ Lyon, 1 G; B F Adkins, R 8 V G; H
Will
trade
160
acres
of
good
fruit
and
in Ashland Friday, and returned on the
lums took the knobs from the gates of
M L McCall reports the following grain land, one mile of Antioch school E Baker. LS V G.
evening's train to resume his studies at the
Chas. W. Logan, the enterprising;
a number of residences in town, and
J.
J.
Strait,
W.
W.
Kentnor,
Abnun
statu university, Kugene.
railroad lots sold -
j house, Sam’s valley, for town lots in
photographic
artist, lias put up a frame ;
also
removed
the
gates
from
their
Mrs Ella Miller, 10 lots In block G; Ashland. Fine young orchard; will Bish and J. C. Durkee of Ashland, at
Wm. Hart, who has been living at the
at
the
depot
hotel
containing some of
places. If caught at this game, it will
Ashland House for quite a long time, left $620
make a go«xl home for a man who is i tended the ceremonies.
the grand scenery ’of southern Oregon !
Tuesday on his way home to t.'olusa county,
I
be
made
pretty
warm
for
the
ofl'enders.
L A Woodruff, lot 22, block R; $70 on the work. For particulars call at
The following are the oificcrs elect
for the benefit of the tourists who stop '
I
but will return before very long.
Miss A M Woodruff, lots 11 and 12, the R kcord office.
of a ........
plauet
inside
the* oft’ at the dcjxit hotel. The list ill-;
for Medford lodge, No 98, A O U W :J ■The
......... existence
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Mr. White, u lecturer on the labor and block 8; $190
E 1’ Geary, M W; Chas Strang, F<ye- ■ orbit of Mercury has long been sus- eludes views of Crater lake, Rogue riv-;
religious question, has given a series of
Harmon’s pure rubber finger shields mair, W H Barr, Recorder ; J N Wai-1 peeled. Observers during the recent 1 er and Ashland creek falls, and other j
talks in tni« valley recently, closing with
The Late John Dawson.
for penholders and pencils. Strength- ters,- Overseer; J « • W
one at Siskiyou station last week.
” Hockersmith,
” -■------ . eclipse of the sun made eager efforts
interesting bits of choice scenery.
The
following
tribute
on
the
death
ena the grip <m the penholders and Guide; J G Norton, I W; J C Corum, | to discover it, but failed. Mercury was !
J. D. Whitman and J. H. Stewart were
P. B. Whitney was down from l'ort-1
up Friday procuring a lot of tiling for their of John Dawson, a worthy citizen of eases the fingers from cramp and fa- O W.
I seen, as well as Venus, and many fixed
land and made .Xshland a coupon of-1
farms from Close's works, which is lieing this county, at Trail creek, Dec. 18lb, tigue. For sale at Burcklialtcr A
stars.
.
Chester A Arthur Post, G A R,at its
hauled down during the past week.
: lice, where tickets can now lie pur-,
1 1888; aged 73 years, was written by | Hasty’s
last
meeting elected tlie folllowiug of
Mr. Tuttbill will soon commence put ; chased to any point in the land. Med-;
Ed. Lak«, who has charge of the round Peter the Poet:
I Oyster suppers gotten up on short! ficers for the ensuing year: J H Far
house in Ashland, is visitinc his wife and
Mr. Dawson crossed the plains aud notice at Nutlry’z, next door to P. O. 1 ris, Com; F M .l’o,. 8 V Coin ; G C ting in the poles for the line of the new ford and .kshlnnd both hold this dis- I i
children in San Francisco. Mr, ¡.eland has
electric light circuit. The line is put tinctiou and arc the only towns in the I
reached Yamhill county in 1847,where ■
taken his place during his absence.
I- i Go to C. A. Nutley’s store next door Noble, J V Com; W G Cooi>er, Quar; ; up by the home company but the northwest so close together that do.:
he
engaged
in
fanning
and
stock-rais
Rev. C. C. Bateman was on Friday's train
can _ ___
now purchase
a ticket from
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to P. 0. for your stationery and writing D A Huling, Adj; K T Young, Officer 1 plant is put up and operated for 30 _ You
en route lor his new charge ut East Port ing. In 1849, when what is now Jack- ■
of the day; J A Gwynn, Officer of the ¡days, and can be rejected or accepted Ashland to New York, in a “Tourist:
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land, but did not stop to lecture in A.shland son county was a wilderness, lie went material.
Guard; A J Florey, Quar Sergt; W D : at the expiration of that time if found i sleeping car” for the sum of $61.
on account of sickness in his family.
to California us a gold-seeker, returning
A fine line of carpet samples for Finnerty, Sergt Maj; H U Lumsden, ! unfit or suitable
zk very fair looking young woman i
Mrs. M. B. Bowdith is at Grant's Pass tin« same year through Rogue river making rugs cheap, at Dodge, Smith Chaplain; Wni M Turner, Surgeon; M
visiting friends, and will continue her trip valley, hastily using and extinguishing <fc Co’s lurniturc store.
with
red hair and a quiet demeanor, I
A
eoniniunicatioh
“
From
a
Med
*
8 Damon, Past Com .
to Halem to spend the winter in that city his camp-fires and often with his trusty
i was sojourning in town during the ■
ford
Democrat,
”
relating
to
county
with her son. Representative Bowditcli.
Choice perfumes and toilet soaps at'
matters, will not be inserted, as the past week. It was impossible to learn
Mrs. Jas. Porter and daughter Ida re rifle lying concealed from the prowl* ’ • ChitWbod Bros, drug store.
*
Jacksonville Notes.
ing
Indians.
He
was
providentially
turned Bunday from their Portland trip.
name of the writcr.is not accompjuiicd her name or whereabouts from the j
All wool red underwear lor $1 at I Hon. E. DePealt, of Ashland, was iu therewith.
Miss Lida Porter of Portland came up with snatched from the fate of the many
Communications must j Ashland “bloods,” but a rumor prevails J
them to attend tbe Ashland state norma) , miners whose graves are scattered Blount's.
f i town Monday.
l»ear the name of the writer to guaran that the strange and mysterious )>er-i
school.
through Jackson, Josephine and Doug
Full line of School Books at Clayton ' Abe Newberry is clerking in J. W. tee insertion, not for publication, but son was a “confidence queen,” « la i
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson were visit
“Big Bertha.” Whether any of Ash- j
as a guarantee of good faith.
x j Merritt’s store.
ing down the valley this week, and Bill has las counties. Mr. Dawson’s life was <fc Gore’s.
our thanks for the information concerning consistently Christian and happy in the I- A full line of toilet, bath and ear-> County court was in session Munday,
land’s plethoric purses were tapped by
A half breed was drowned at Modoc the auburn haired dame has not come i
the accidental «hooting of Geo. Brown, Jr..! friendship of all his acquaintances.
riage
sponges
at
Chitwood
Bros,
drug
;
Judge
J.
R.
Neil
presiding.
at Eagle Point.
Point, in Klamath lake last Tuesday. to light yet.
Rest Dawson! all thy work is done.
M. Sleeper aud daughter Miss May. of
btori ’
_
Tlios. Martin, of Trail creek, was in He was after some beavers and the ice •
Thy life sank like the summer sun
A correspondent writes as follows I
■ gave way under him, sending his spirit
Yreka, were on Friday evening's train for
That'leaves upon the mountain’s rim
Fresh bread, pies and cakes of all town tbe first of the week.
Benttie. to visit Mr. 8. s daughter, Mrs. W.
concerning
a common enemy : South
A glory l-cautiful, though dim!
,
to
the
“
happy
hunting
ground
”
in
kinds daily at the U. S. Bakery, x ,
MoU(lay
J. Wallis. Ed. Wheeler was also visiting in
ern Oregon is called the home of the •
!
short
order.
Later
we
learn
that
be
Ashland last week.
Rest Pioneer! thv axe »nd gun
Men's flue white shirts from 75cts up i after a vacation of two weeks.
was an intelligent half breed named “skin hunter.” Whether it is entitled
The trophies of their time have won-
Gen. E. b. Applegate has gone on to Sa
at
O. H. Blount s.
* '
j n y M i U er h . w rvturned : Billy Crane; aged about 35 years.
to it or not we will not say, but this
Men’s Boots from $1 pr pair Up,
Rest
Christian,
where
Love
’
s
rosy
dour
kin, having received a pres*ntment that the
For Faith is oj»en evermore!
, we know : that in this immediate vicin
legislature will do to him what it failed to
. Scholarships in the Ashland state ; home from a visit to San Jose, Cal.
The services were of unusual inter-
do by one vote some twenty years ago—
TO CLOSE OCT.
: normal school for a whole year, only I Mrs. Turner and daughter Susie . est at the Presbyterian church last ity there is less than a dozen miserable J
Connell Proceedings.
elect him U. B. Senator.
j creatures that follow this business for a |
$30
Sabbath.
The
attendance
was
large
i have returned from their trip to Yreka.
Oscar Lewis has just completed the paint
The bond of I. W. Burris was ap
livelihood. But when this dozen come •
at both tlie Sabbath and the 11 o’clock in with from 300 to 500 pelts as the re-'
Burckhaltur A Hasty cau forward;
ing of M. Biggs' new residence in Eden proved and a license granted for one 1
Men’s shoes from $1 pair Up,
Miss
Lottie
Reed
of
this
place
is
at
precinct., which is now occupied by the
the subscription of your ¡taper or mag-'
j services. It was communion day, and suit of their year’s hunt it begins toj
fatter. Mr. Lewis is making arrangements year from Jan. 10, 1889.
azine cheaper than you can doit your- tending the Monmouth normal school. ..there were sixteen additions to the look serious. Every other locality has :
to move to Ashland and ply his trade.
B. F. Snyder was permitted to tap . self.
TO REDUCE STOCK.
» »» on cunfes-
»it foe.
John Howell, the carpenter, is spend-1 I mruTi
meinbershii»— /»irrVii
eight o«
coming
its skin hunters, and when the result
R. G. Hawn, of Ellensburg, W. T., re water main.
i
ing
the
week
in
Ashland
with
a
view
»ion
of
faith
and
six
receiving
baptism
of the year’s slaughter ;s summed up’
Those $21 working bools at Blount’s
turned home this week highly pleased with
Following hills were ordered paid: _
; of locating.
Ashland. He has purchased property here
it amounts to something like ten thou
■
are
the
I
k
»
ss
,
*
Some
of
the
fanners
in
the
valley
,.$4
25
and his return home will undoubtedly have Max Muller...........................
Mens suits from $3.50 suit up.
1 Miss Fannie Knowles has finished j r have demonstrated the fact by practi sand to twenty thousand deer killed,
50 00
Installations.
the effect of increasing the Ellensburg colo G L Dean, policeman ..........
whose
carcasses
lie
rotting
in
the
woods.
ny i.i Ashland.
66 00
Eugene Walrad, marshal
Tbe following officers of Ashland her school at Willow Springs and re cal experience tliat a quality of tobacco It is safe to say not one hundredth part
TO CLOSE WINTER GOODS.
J can be raised that is the equal of any
.M »»ter Builder T. J. Davis, of the B. P. Get» W Stephenson............... ... 2 00 ■ lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F., were duly in turned home.
of this game is utilized, except that
R. k'.., was in Ashland several «lavs last M rs Norton........................... ... 3 50
,
of
the
tobacco
states
in
the
union.
An
Miss Martha Cardwell, of Sain’s val
stalled last Thursday by Capt. A. D.
week squaring up some building contracts.
5 54 Helman, D. D. G. M.: Heston High, ley, an excellent teacher, is teaching i Ashland citizen is in communcation the hides sold and the vagabond butch- <
Harrv A. Clawson, tbe proprietor of the Mrs D Porter .............. ...
, with a gentleman who offers to start a cr sjM!nds his ill gotten gains in the
Heavy Blankets $3 pair.
Ashland railroad hotel, and general mana J K Leabu, night police . ... 50 00 N. G.; N. A.
L« JUUvUO,
V • G.;
*->• i *4«
Jacobs, V.
H. vy.
C. . the Forrest creek school.
low saloons and slums of the town that
I
cigar
factory,
which
will
give
employ-
ger of the 8. P. Co.’s eating house«, was also D R Mills .............................. ... 26 54
C. Roberts, R. 8.; A.' Miss Matilda Noel., of Linkville, and '
Myer, P. G.; W.
1------
up last week.
j incut to a large number of ¡K-ojile, if is so unfortunate as to be selected by
Wni Patterson...................... ...75 46 __________
TO CLOSE CUT.
D. Helman, “ P. ■ 8.; W. W. Kentnor, Miss Allie Freeland, of Ashland, were j the farmers of the valley will raise him for his headquarters.
85
C J KuUnier, who has been employed in M Berry, city recorder .. . ...17
Treas.; J. J. Strait, W.; J. C. Durkee, visiting in town this week.
the "Tidings" for the past four months, left W H Leeds..................
I enough of the weed to feed the factory
.11 60 I.G.; Job« May, R. S. N. G.; R. P.
Big line of buttons reduced to 5c ¡»er
Moiidav for the aa«t, having Iwen tendered
dozen.
Commissioner Taylor was over from ; I with.
a position <4 vastly more profit at Junction Shearer Estate, damages........... 25 Q0 Neil, L. 8. N. G.; J. K Helman, R. 8.
Mens Woolen Pants reduced to $2, $3 and $4 pair.
Citv. Kansas. He makes a pretty good
Ladies anil Misses cloaks and wraps
The residents down along Bear creek
V. G.; M. N. Long, L. 8. V. G.; Chas. Butte creek this week in attendance
shadow when the »uu shines, and may it
$337 74 Hoslcy, R. 8. 8.; L. A. Neil, L. 8. 8.
on the commissioners court.
; iu zkshland feel the effects of the tramp ■ at A price.
never grow less.
TO CLOSE OUT.
Petition of H. 8. Evans for bill post
Single width Broadhead dress goods
Fletcher
and
Geo.
Linn
and
Ka.-par
, nuisance rather severely. Sometimes
Carlos Goddard, the Medford real estate
The following Officers of H«»|>e Re
ing
franchise,
laid
on
the
table.
these
}»ests
gather
in
gangs
as
high
as
reduced from 35 to20e per yard
man, was in the city Monday l»eing on a
bekah Degree lodge No: 14,1. O. O. F., {Kubli, Jr. have returned to Eugene,
three months >ujouri> in Caitiornia. S, H.
J. 8. Walter and J. D. Fountain were instalb-d last Tuesday by Mrs. J. after spending the holidays at home. ; fifteen and twenty and camp lor days.
Double width Broadhead dress goods ;
Hull a gentleman who has purchased con were appointc.1 a committee to draft
, These long visits deplet^the hen roosts reduced from 60 to 35c per yard
R. Casey, D. D. G. M.: Mrs Annie I
siderable property hereabout«, will take
very
rapidly,
and
one
night
recently
12 tloz. Switz Conde underwear re
charge of hl» end of the firm of W Haley A an ordinance restraining cattle from Long, N G; Mrs Maggie Strait, V G;
Ladies Pebble goat shoes, $1 30.
spring chickens to the number of eigh
running^it large.
Goddartl during his absence.
John May, R 8; M N Long, F 8; J J ceived al O. H. Blount’s this week ty were stolen. While moving the
“
line kid
“ $2 50.
Bill of I. O. Miller, administrator of Strait.Treas; Mrs J Porter,W; zk Bish, The first ever exhibited in Ashland.
F E Hale arrived from Wisi'onxin Tues
“
elegant
French
kid sh<X's'
' turn-table at the dejiot a few weeks ago
day to join his Wife, a «ister of Mrs. Geo H. the estate of I. O. Miller, deceased, Con; Mrs C E May, I G; A D Hel
Tbe best cakes and cookies ever of a box was discovered under it that con $3 50.
.
;
Tvler who came out a few Weeks ago. Mr. damages fur opening High street,$300. man, R 8 N G; Mrs J R Casev, L 8
The whole stock must lie sold in 30
fered in Jackson county at the I . 8. tained tne carcasses of about a dozen
li went to the depot ut his home in a cut
N G; Mrs A Bish, R 8 V G; Robt Tay Bakery opposite Gdd Fellows Hall, x
ter and left the Ashland dejmt lor tlie main referred to finance committee.
( v. that
..... bad
..... ...........
............ Jays. The store must be vacated as it
ciiickens
died from starvation,
IWH of town in a hack with the dust living,
W. B. Colton, J. 8. Walter, council lor, L S V G.
the
tramps
having
moved
on licfore is rented bv other j>arties
H. 8. Emery has shakes that he will 1
aiuidst tbe pleasantest kind of weather - men, aud 8. B. Galey were appointed
- had - run out.
I R. DAW SON, Assignee.
their supply
sell
in
any
quantity
from
1000
down.
quite a change.
Wanted.
a committee of three to draft a new
A large stock and a large store al
Call and see thciu and get prices.
Col. J T. Bowdiu b left for balcm Tues
The Orrgottian says Robt. A. Miller
Everybody to know that for apiclure of
day evening to be present at the convening charter for the city of Ashland, with
E. M. Miller’s—full of choice family
is
prominently
mentioned
as
a
prob
a
friend
or
relative
that
is
failing
or
is
de
power
to
act
at
once,
and
rejKirt
at
of the next session of the legislature, has-
Cloaks 20 per cent, oil' at D. R. A
AT
faced iu any way, anil you desire to have it
able recipient of the complimentary groceries.
mg succeeded himself a» a member of the their next meeting.
E.
V.
Mills.
31
copied
or
'enlarged,
to'
presere
it
for
a
life
lower house from this county. Col. K. A.
vote of the democratic mcnibi rs for
Fresh compressed yeast for sale at
Adjourned to next Mouday.
time, will do well to patronize the Nonpareil
Miller. Hon. W. K. Price ano Senator Stan
Take a look at those $1 50 shoes at speaker of the house.
the
V. 8. Bakery.
Photo
Copying
Co.
IV*
take
a
back
seat
ley left last week. Joint-senator Col..Chas.
for no one. either In quality or prices. If O. H. Blount»-.
Business College
D. P. Thonij»son,of Portland, and J.
\ Cogswell and Joint-representative 8. P
For
stoves ami ranges call on Miller
a
«
.
X
•
our work is not as represent«! it «ill cost
Moss also went to the Wilkmetto last week
Bull pointed pens for sale at Buick- C. Fullerton, of Roseburg, will proba ,t Strang, Mcdfonl.
The Ashland Business Collegia will VOU untiling See -ample of work at I'osl-
to be ready for the opening.
bly lie speaker of the house and presi
»
begin its second term of instruction, bffiee and al’C. A. Nutley's stationery store. halter & Hasty’s.
One of tlie best investments in Ash
D I.. Moody, the great evangelist gas on Monday, January 7, 188'J. The suc Also each eustoruer rweives free for ene
dent of the seriate rcs|s-ctivclj'.
Hack for Hal««.
year our Nonpareil juijier. a monthly jour
land are the lots in Reeser's Highland
Friday’s tram Wind for SM Fxaxtet^-o.
cess of tlie actual business practice of nal devoted to art, enterpri-e and literature.
_____
two two
x-au,
four
plat-
Have you seen those _ handsome >il-
Park Addition. In a clioi<-e healthy:
A
No.
I
family
hack,
seats,
four
«omrtbing
or amusing in every the post term has been so satisfactory ■ Orders taken at C. A. Nutley's -tore. Agent
form spring-. "All in good condition. Price ver odor stands al Chitwoods Bros’. location, commanding t. line view of
thing about him. Frmn a -siring up a» he that tbe demand for another term by t will also call at vour house.
*
1125—cheap, Reason for selling, hasn’t any drugstore.
the town, mountains and valley, I k :-
W. It. HAYNES. Agent.
walked up ami d»»wn tbe platform chatting
further use for it. Apply
... at the Rzcoai»
A shland . O r .
ASHLAND OR-
with friends, he ha» a jJi.vsi.iue that looks students is such as to warrant its con
»ides being planted with an excellent
Ladies
and
gents
gold,
filled
anil
office for further particular».
as though he has heen feeding on mighty tinuance'. New students should take
fruit
orchard,
makes
them
th«
most
silver
watches
from
$10
up
at
Chitwood
Aligátor
and
kangaroo
shoes
at
good chicken for a number of years and this time for entering tlie class.
desirable one» in town.
Br« is.’
x
will lie wore iiaNe to die from gout than
Subscribe for the R ecoki »
{
Scltularslupa the same as last term. Blount’s
Newt. Haskin«, uf Ste-rlingville, who
has just returned from Galice ereek,
A. mlasd , O b .
Tat amo. Jan. 10, l«rt.
Josephine county, inform« the R ecokd
of a rich quartz discovery made by
rtCItMON^L. AM» HOOf.lL
Lack Thorndyke and Mr. Hathaway.
It ia on the creek about IS mile* from
Mrs. U. < ooKlge ha- a new jjtaeton rig. ’
Jump-off-Joe or Merlin station, and
l’etar Henderson has gone to Wiilow creek. was discovered on Nov. 29th Liat, but
G. F. Bilim«» went to Man Frauzi-z o Mon not made known until they secured
day.
the claim Th«' ledge is on the surface
J. M < uteuian is < krking at Van Saut'» of the ground and any amount <4 free
gro> ery
gold can lie plainly seen with the
Rev H P. sauhwell was at Grant'» Pa»a
naked eye. Excitement prevail« and
••ver Sunday
Will. Hunt return*! from southern Cali a number of experttar! on the ground,
wh i pronounce it one of the richest
fornia last evening.
J. H. Me Brule «JU leave for a visit to mine« ever found and tay tliat there is
Portland to-morrow.
$50,000 in sight.
Mi«s Maud Morris returned from the
A correspondent write* at, follow»
Willamette laa> week
from Wolf t reek under date of Jan.
_ y ra. Cal Cunnyngham returned from her 5th, of another discovery north of
Portland viait Friday.
this one:
W. 11. Barimni aud wife left Moudav fora
A few days ago R. A. Jones,who,with
trip to San Franciaco.
Li« partners, Stilley Riddle and John
Prof. Ganiar»! will opeti a dancing ■x.hool Arxner, is working a quartz claim near
at Rzzseburg this week.
, the bead of Coyote creek, was walking
‘ mio^e'au'taeTiw"
,be 1
a’dk’itfe teta^n"’c^»te“iiid WoU
land office at Lakeview.
■ creeks. Hap|iening to pick up a mow
Mi»« Nellie Wit* returned to her.home in covered piece of quartz, he rul»bed the
Shasta valley Saturday.
tnoaa off, and to hi* surprise found the
Jack True was -over from Muurta vsiley piece studded with gold. Since then,
this week vUttizif bis parent«.
Ktillcy Riddle informs me, pieces of
W. K. Price has left Auburn and is now quartz a» large as one’s head have been
at Pas» i-sNei southern Csliforuia
i found that seemed to be one-fourth
Sol. Abraham, the Roseburg merchant, «,,1,1
This mineral imbedded in
paid Ashland a business trip Friday.
, *
‘ quartz, ia found in pieces varying in
. £ «
tbe *1® ’ J“Uey ,ltr' vshic frorn
cents ~______
to $T The extent
D_ Yfi
______
fn*r. called on the Km obi > Maturdsy.
c’ * *
of thia pocket is not yet known, but
Judge ami Mr». Crawford and Mrs. iJ. T the ledge, running uortli and soutn,
bears, of Me lford, are in the city to-day.
»
* - •
-
lias been
claimed - for
miles. Most of :
SALE
OR
L EASE
DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY
Location in Ashland.
’ HIT.
8AXMA N’S
PENNSYLVANIA
City of Ashland.
The Choicest Lots,
The Finest View,
The Lowest Price.
MAX BRACHT,
60 DAYS
Grand Clearance Sale
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes.
TOBACCOS, NOTIONS, ETC.
Remember Bargains in All Lines for the next
60 Days for
CASH
ONLY.
0. H. BLOUNT’S
Clothing House.
from anything etre.