Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 07, 1889, Image 3

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The Coming Social Event.
Au Evergreen Hedge.
The lull to lie given iu Ashland
Tuesday evening, Feb. 19th, by Gran­
A sklvvo . O b
T hvwshay . Feb. 7, l«e®. ite lodge. No 23, im honor of the 26th
(silver) anniversary of the order of
Knights of Pythias, promises to be a
PERSONAL AXIS SOCIAL
social event of far more than ordinary
intereM. Granite Hall will be snperb-
J. 11 Mayfield returned to Hisson Sunday. ly decorated and oru»m n'e I e-pe> ¡ally
L. »>. Fuller return«! from Seattle Tues­ for the occasion. Over 300 invitations
day
have been issued so far. Handsomely
Bol» Vining came down from Tacoma yes­ printed programmes, with pencils will
terday.
be furnished dancers. An orchestra
fk-ott Griffin o( Tolo, went to California of six pieces, selected from the beet
Taceday.
musicians procurable, has been engag­
A. T. Kyle. 8r. is at the Hot Spring«, ed, and will give complete satisfaction.
Shovel creek.
No time or expense will be saved to
A. G. Colvin, of Jacksonville, called on us make it the most brilliant affair ever
last Saturday
given in Ashland. The grand march
C. B. Watson left Saturday for a busine*» j commence# at 9 o'clock. The price of
trip to Astoria.
tickets, including supper, lias been
Dave King was down to Jacksonville yes- placed at the low figure of »2 50.
terday on business
Executive Committee and General Mana-
W. K. Beeves, the bricklayer, went to 5, -----
er.*u -John 8 Eubanks. William Patterson,
, c
- C Walker.
Sacramento yesteriiay
Floor Managers—G F McConne'i. Thus
Dr J 8. Pareaos eznecta to ukeaii-p LvnÆ" Geö’E’Youie, Frank Hauy, H T
back to 1‘ennsylvan'a s<x>n.
i ciitwood, John Real. Marion Knighten. M
A. H Guyer, the lather has joined J. P. I b ■*'*’rd- J"hn R S'earn* K B M’rer‘ C C
Murphy's plasterers at Chico.
'
Reception I'ornniillee-Uenry Put«, Jr
Judge Tolman ami W. H Atl- nson are and G«»"E Bloomer, Jacksonville. Will G
Zimmerman and Chas Wolters. Medford.
at Haletn looking after legis'allon.
M Johns, Grant's Psss, Dr Robertson.
John G. Gore has been stopping in the J Yreka,
Cai.
valley, an«l Tuesday left for California.
W B Million. Win Patterson. Dr Helm, J
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Lon Walliridge, of Little Shasta, was vis- W Rogers, Jos Hockersmith,
Jos Minion, 8
Patterson, Isaac Hughes. E L Freeland, D
iting in the valley the first of the week.
’
J . ,... 1 W*l<l-oop, H J Hicks, J K Van Sant, J H
Mayor I). R. Mills left yesterday for Cht- McBride. Carl H Luderman, Wm Otto. 8
cago.
puicbase
a »piing
stock
~ to “
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7 “ ■*
“ of - good*.
Carter. E J Kaiser.
Mi»- Tillia X’o*l, who has been visiting
—TJ.
Ashland friends returned to Linkviile Tues- :
Iwma Macnime.
day-
Max Pracht and S. B. Galey have
Louis Belfils. the Grant's Fa-» jeweler ’ sent for an American champion road
wm in Ashland Hunday looking over the niachine. which will cost about »400.
ettjr.
They have been doing considerable
I) H. Joy, the carpenter who i» now at road making with scrupers and teams,
Glendale, made a trip out to Linkville this
which g<Kn too slow, and it fias been
week.
[ demonstrated to their satisfaction that
t'hartey Fmell i* cterking
in
tae
freight
’machine 1*
a a ’ *t practical
’ra7ticai success
S.) the
department of the 8. P. Co. iat'the
at the a
Ashland
J“® machine
macninc is
1* a
practical success.
suocess.
jejHjt,
i | W
w hen it is tn working order they will
Mc-ssr*
tb® »>*y«r and council out
to
Messrs Morse.
Morse, Godfiev
Godhev and A ten left for
‘’“A*
L a ti|p to Butte
- creek,
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. ‘t —
Hiakteou
county,
thia
work, and ask them to buy it for
week.
the street commissioner's use. If they
Win. W1 right and Mr* Copeland, of Hen- don’t purchase the owners will operate
ley. are in i Aahland under the treatment of . it themselves.
KKXO KEKXELS
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-
J. G. Woffanl, of Fresno, Cal., agent Eos. V allky R eiumd :—
and general manager for tbe co.»at of
The trout have gone tip to the lakes,
the Bush Ccc us Hedge ienee, anived but the river is still black with duck
in Ashland last week and has had and the shooting continnes.
semplca of h’s wa.ea on exhibition.
D. S. McCollum lately shot a couple
Til’s plant is 'ap’dly becoming the
of swans, the snow-white, downy skins
most popi-L.- fence throughout Cali­
fornia, for ornamentiog farms and dec­ of which he showed the writer. The
orating homes. The most wonderful white down looks like the silkiest fur
hedge plant in the world, not only be­ and each skin is worth about »5. Me
ing a hedge but a fruit orchard and says the breast of the swan, fried and
flower garden combined, blooming dur­ sliced, is delicious.
No robins yet, but the wintry weath­
ing the months of May, June and July,
the pla it opening its bud just at 12 er has surrendered to a spring-like at­
o’clock as the sun crosses the mer­ mosphere, ducks are whirring in the
idian, and from August all winter con­ sunny air and diving in the glassy riv­
tains an apple that makes an excellent er, and the grass everywhere is rising
pie. It makes a fence that will turn i and wearing of the green.
anything f om a labbit to an ox within
Mr. D. J. Ferree is busy with the
two years, only grows front 4 to 6 feet surplus. He is one of that class of
high and don't need any trimming. Uncle Sam’s mail servants who have
It is an air plant and does not sap the no female sei van is for assistant post­
ground, and after it gets started is said mistresses, and the excess of mail
to grow faster on black land than on matter, addressed principally to him­
saudy land. The hedge grows only self, is giving him much to do. The
from cuttings and costs about. 40cts. a hieroglyphics and hard words that are
rod. All plants sold guaranteed. Mr. daily fired at him from British Colum-
Wofford told during the last 18 months bia, Washington Territory, Oregon and
“keep a coinin’”
in California »50,000 worth of the hedge. California,
~
One blast from the Oegou.i wakes
Anylxxly contemplating doing any
fencing should call and see Mr. Wof­ up the whole coast. A letter written
ford, as he will remain in Ashland and to that paper from Keno detailing the
vicinity for a short time only, A large advantages afforded by this Klamath
number of orders have been taken in region to home-seekers, and capitalists,
the valley.
did the business for Ferree.
Well, Keno, like the baby about to
The Militia.
take its first unwavering step, is about
Co. D met at Granite Hall Sunday
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¡iave ft flour mill. We ______
have received
aiternoon, when (.apt. McConnell ap- letters from several capitalists, one of
pointed 1 bos. Lynch drill sergeant., af whom, from Fresno, Cal., says he is
terwlnch the company were put ■ coming right awav^and others may be
through the “setting up exercises, here about, the time pi hhi arrival.
Sergeant
Lynch having
is perfectly
» . me “J1 , ’®™ hnt . now ,18
...
in this potion,
b^n at in home
the
tbe
~ Sage Brash Sprigs.
BREVITY BASKET.
Healtii good, weather splendid, roads
Sutton A Miller want a settlement
fine, and stages in on time.
of accounts.
_Applegate Bros, are feeding about
350 head of cattle at the Brooks’ ranch.
Remember the K. of P. ball on the
Taxes are coining in slow, evidence 19« h of February.
of tight times in money matters.
Board *4.00 by the week, at the Eu­
Linkville school is flourishing under ropean Restaurant.
a corps of excellent teachers.
Bread bills must be paid monthly,
J. W. Hitmaker, Esq-., has duly qual­ at the U. 8. Bakery.
ified and entered ujion the duties of
E. M. Miller’s Ashland grocery store
Road Supervisor, Road district No. 2.
has a neat new sign.
There will be in the neighborhood of
Sells Bros.’ circus will be along here
300 tons of ice, of a superior quality,
I about the first of next. June.
put up in Linkville this winter.
The planing mill at Talent, of Drake,
The ground is so frozen as to pre­
clude the possibility of prosecuting Talent A ltenfro, is completed.
agricultural pursuits in any manner.
A wheel of fortune street fake ..as
The county jail has two occupants, operating in Ashland yesterday.
one for absconding with a livery team,
Wanted at once—A gtxxl cheap
and the other for obtaining inonev
pony. Enquire of Eddings A Morse.:
(»3 00) under false pretences.
MAX PRACHT,
ASHLAND,
OREO-ON.
OFFERS FOR
SALE
LEASE
OR
THAT
MOST
DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY
FRONTING
ON
HÁRGADI
R. F. High, the tonsorial artist, has
A bill has been prepared and sent to
the legislature to incorprate Linkville, j received a fine new barber chair from
and will probably become a law as but Portland.
THE MOST CENTRAL
little opposition is manifested.
Miss Henrietta G. Moore will lecture
It is an unpleasant, though obvious in Ashland next Tuesday evening,
fact; that unless we receive an abun­ Feb. 12th.
I
dance of snow or rain during this
Henry Finley and Miss MalindaFox,
month and in the early spring, the
natural hay crop will be unusually of this city, were married in Jackson­
THR-EE LOTS
light, and stock of all kinds will fare ville yesterday.
badly tlie ebniing season in conseqence.
Monthly social at the Baptist church
Klamath county is far from what it Tuesday evening, Feb. 12th—supper
EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHES DÄEP.
was ten years ago as a stoek raising from 6 to 8; price, 15c.
country, as the outside range is pretty
Excellent music,a grand supjier, and
Thcse Lots are Located Diagonally Opposite the new HOTEL ORE-
well eaten out-, an I it will not pay, nor a fine attendance is promised for the
i GON, on the South Side of Main St., Corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for
is it practicable to laiie feed for large K. P. ball on the 19th inst.
a first-class Business Investment have no equal in the City. Call on er ad-
bands of stock; hence,it becomes more
The dispatches state that Horatio F. ! dress
apparent each successive year that it
will soon become impossible to handle : Peek, of Ashland, Or., has b<ien granted I
extensive herds of horses and cattle a patent on a vehicle wheel.
with ^rfifit-to the owner as in former
Mr. P. Lyttleton, in another column
service during the late civil war. The «°We1n
“,n® br.a,ny
ASHLAND OREGON.
of the R ecohd , offers 70 gallons of su­
company did exceedingly well in it. "»whant to open a »20,000 store here, days, on Uncle Sam’s domain.
L
ynn
C.
D
oyle
.
perior blackberry brandy for sale.
first drill, and the preaen’t indications . J *1H ^ure all the heavy trade south
Linkville, Oi., Feb. 1, 1889.
seem to indicate thlt they will lie more
hMt
°r
W Cal.
Mrs. Capt. Kellogg, of Griffin creek,
than average at the next itate encamp- ‘
n,1ak® Pe.rfectly saf® a11 tb®,
The Oregon.
had an arm broken last week, by her
meat. The state appropriates »7.65. trsM}e of ,e
river .country east. i 'Dr. Clias. E. Beebe and Dr. A. C son unintentionally letting a wagon
for uniform but theVon^uy will add |
Messrs. Adam.,
Helm, who have leased the new hotel, back over her.
The Oregon, expect to open it alxnit
considerable more money to that and
R. I’. Neil expects to ship the 235
are about to cut a steanilxiat canal the 15th of March. Dr. Beebe return­
Dr. Monger.
get a better and gayer one. Next Sun­
head
of cattle he is feeding for Jas.
from
the
river
into
Little
Klamath
lake
Mrs. Cd. btone of Yreka, and Mrs.
Wh“e ri-h «’p
ed from Portland yesterday and Dr. Chenowith to the ~
day afternoon at 2:30 the company
San —
Francisco mar-
for
the
purpose
of
directing
all
the
Helm leaves for Sun Francisco to­ ket next month.
Jones, of Wiidervllte, have been ¡laying
Arrangciueuts are being made to will drill at the baseball grounds in
grain
of
that
country
to
the
Keno
flour
Ashland a vtelt,
send some of the young white fixh in Million’s field.
morrow with his wife and son, and will
mill, and as these wealthy and influen­ either purchase the furniture in that
W. H. Close is having a dwelling
The family of Cha*. Hevener arrived the fish commissioner's car in Portland
Ham'* Valley Item*.
tial men guarantee the mill man.here eity or Chicago, which will cost in the built for himself near
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!r?n‘Ji“ki,U L**1 week a,ld bav* n,o’e'1 i under the care of commissioner J.
the _____
brick _____
vard
Into their new home.
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Frank Ellis, to Klamath lake, near the i Beautiful weather and the farmers all tbe grain of Lost river, most assur­ vicinity of »10,000. Dr. Beebe, who by Ayers, Barbour A Elviage, the con­
edly the trade of that country is also has had Experience in the line before,will tractors and builders.
Jacob 8iferd. who 1* clearing land on W. state line. W. G. Steel, of Por.land, | arc happy.
G, Holme*' place on Dead Indian, 1» stop­
warranted. Instead of rolling over
who
bus
been
interesting
himself
some
­
.» Porter, the drummer, and Mr. Gar­ hard roads, to the ruin of horses and supervise the dining room part of the
A. J. Wilcox has commenced the'
ping In town at present.
place, and see that the guests get e-ection of a dwelling house that will’
what in the distribution of these fish diner, the photographer, made our val
H. Scherrer, of the railroad machine
wagons
and
swearing
souls,
that
trade
chewable and digestible feeding. From
Club, ley a visit last week.
shops, Dunsmuir, has returned to Ashland in
••• behalf of the Oregon Alpine v/.uu,
will glide along the glassy waters to the past occupation of the lessees it cost about »15(10 when completed, at
* I
and opened his machine shop* heie again, received a dispatch stating that the
—TO THE—
Talent, for G. Packard.
i
Stanley A Cryder, our merchants, Keno, and the traders will leavq their
lifts been jocosely remarked that the
Hon L Ml Foulke, of Gaselle, was in the fish
fi8h would
would be taken and properly trans­ are doing a good business and are liorsr
horses s and wagons at honie
honic to tierforfri
Jjerforfia . institution will be a hospital.
Thos. T. McKenzie died in Jackson­
valley this week after some of the stall-fed ferred from the railroad station to the building up a good trade.
I work less ruinous. This is no idle,
cattle he had purchased of Hanley A Love. I lake.
A. W. Scott will fix up The Oregon ville Tuesday. He belonged to the A.
M. M. Randall gave one of his enter-1 dreamy talk. With these facts in view,
O. U. W. and his widow will» receive
Rev. F. G. Ktrange is assisting at a series tKr.dg'»tenl.ig of Account* Wanted, tainments here last Thursday evening no sane man ean doubt that this is the hotel on the inside with marble top
of meetings at Oakland, Douglas county, |
wash basins, a handsome circular »2000 from that fraternity.
this week, but will return home 8atur<lay.. Everybody knowing themselves in­ and it was enjoyed by all present, es- golden opportunity for a merchant counter for the office, made of sample
The K. P. ball will eclipse anything
Jas. I*, l'.usbv, a foundry man of Chico, | debted to the late firm of Sutton A pecially by the young man who was with brains and capital to secure a Oregon woods, fix up tbe barber shop,
in the way of dancing parties ever at­
P eter the P oet .
Cai., arrived last week, for a lour of ins|«< - . Miller, will please come forward and voteil the cane for being the homeliest vast trade.
. and also a room for a real estate office, tempted in southern Oregon. Don’t
lion on a visit to 8. J. Tuididl. the electric mqjte forthwith, to save costs, as a set­ man in the house. Thefe wm a num-
1 besides a wood shed and laundry on fail to be here and enjoy yourself.
» Central Point.
light man.
> tlement must positively be had with- ber of dieapuointed ladies because they
the outside, all to be completed imme­
Were hot voted the album for being
O. Alexander.a retired business man now out further delay. SVTiON A MlLLEj;.
E. M. Miller’s grocery has been sup-1
The Re«! Front store made a failure diately.
of Waterloo, la., is stopping in Ashland,
>. _ ' t
rrr.y wwwr
the handsomest lady in the audience,' Monday. When tbe citizens woke up
plying the market with fresh cabbage
being oh a tour of the coa»t |nterv)ewing i
w. F, Hideout’«
(’. H. Luderman arrived from Alba­ from T. Stanley’s gardens in Ashland, I
but this is natural for some of the men > Monday morning they fo«jnd the re«l
tbe climate.
|
.
J. H. Houston, former blockm.n at Dave . A«lverUwng
space undergoes a were disappointed top, because>4bey house all cleaneil out but the safe, ny Fridaj' with his wife and two little a crop of which was cut last week.
A. C. H.
Which was then being moved iron» daughters, to reside. Mr. L. left again
Payne’s market, i* now In Washington Ter- change iu this issue of the Rgt'OBD, did not get the cane.
The services of an Italian harp play­
ritory and mav go to Alaska before return- having made a great slaughter of prices
Central Point to Medford and ¡»laced yesterday for a business trip to San er of California, who is noted for his
Eaffle Point Notes.
Francisco.
About
the
first
of
March
Ing to Ashland.
I in order to make a clearance of his
along with the rest of the goods in the
Every Lot is Covered with the Very Beet grades of Budded Feacli,
Rev. A. C. Howlett will preach nt hands of W. I. Vawter. Mr. Nelson’s he will open up a stock of goods in the fine solos on that instrument, have
G. F. Khrniiltlin. one of the successful | present stock. Call and get bargains,
Apple,
Pear, Prune and Plum Trees.
been
engaged
for
the
K.
P.
anniversary
farmer* and fruit raiser* of Woodville pre-1
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the school house next Sunday at 7 creditors are all wholesale merchants, line of boots and shoes at the 1. O. O.
ball on the 19th.
cinct, was up Saturday and paid the Rxcoan
A H.gh Compliment,
o’clock r. M.
F. building, that will astonish the peo­
•
i except one lady at Central Point, who
a business visit.
The f(>Uowing corajng froul Tlte
ple of southern Oregon for quality and
Ayers, Barbour & Elviage have the
The farmers are all very busy sowing he owes some »3^Q, it is said.
Cha*. A. Nutley left Suudav **e,'*"K f“r North) et‘., (rep.) shows the esteem in i grain and improving the beautiful
prices. Mr. Luderman is a practical, lodging house of Mrs. White already
Messrs- Sims A Kearney, the enter­ wide awake business man and will be enclosed,and it will soon be completed.
SOLE JAG-E2STT.
which Col. Robt. A. Miller, our repre-, weather in getting in thejr erpps and
prising
firm
who
built
the
big
hotel
at
■tentative, in held abroad :
bi again unwell.
the prospects afe good for a very largo Central Point, have leased the same to a valuable acquisition to the commu­ They also have the frame work of T.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
nity. His announcement will soon be K. Bolton’s residence up.
Hon. R. A. Miller, of Jackson county, is yjejd pf Sfhea| the coming season.
J. F. Faulkenbury. salesman for K. H.
C. W. Savage, who has the furniture mad» in the columns of the B ecohd .
citv
handsomest
and
politest
photographer,
was
in
the
city
decidedly
the
f>andson>e»t
«thd
ppi
Gardner, the e
I ‘ .Iu
Young folks of Liberty school di* i already in and will have ifrfipen in a
... a «
' 1 ' AxwSail <a
aaxs
T'l
C IS ’** t «4*v-
Fl f
Estes A Williams are hauling the
H ««ty»
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~
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DT
6?VV a TrjPi '-Trnt r*.
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SKÆ
Ixjrfl Chesterfield or that honorable body. trict living near the school house have few days.
pipe
from the depot to the works up
Miner’s Addition to Ashland is the
He is a young man of more than ordinary organized a literary society, electing
Ashland creek preparatory to putting
choicest
and
best
located
for
residence
Mr. Tolman and wife, who have been vis- talent and a bright future; one of those
»Celery liaising,
purposes. Consult your own interests in for the electric light plant. The
Ulna hi* brother’s family in Ashland,started arsons who expect greatness some day to Miss Wiley, president; Gus. Williams, I
sec
’
y;
John
Matney,
treas.
;
Jas.
Wiley,
on their return to ('lark county, Mo., Tues- be thrust upon them. He is as vain as ever
W. A. WaiRei, reoent y of Spokane ,and look at this property before , you machine house is completed.
day via the 8. P. route.
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Senator Conkling was, but ........................
falls a little be- critic. So you may expect to hear I I’aJIs, has rente«] seven acres of
< ‘ lan$
‘
invest in outside property.' Low prices.
Only thirty days more of O. H.
!
the Senator Tn intellect, though there is from there occasionally.
Geo. H. Lynch, the rugged farmer of Tal i. h ­ low
from Bennett Million's farm, , which
..... .... Easy terms. Call on the premises for Blount’s great clearance sale. Blount
no
knowing
what
years
may
bring
forth.
■
i with other tracts, he will put in celery,
ent, was In town Tuesday, having just re­
information*
j, Mr. Miller is always on the alert, a ready I Some of the citizens of Eagle Point
makes the goods go in a hurry, so if
covered from a siege of lung fever which
debatei and a fair thinker, when he can ' have taken n new departure—they which he will ship to the market of
came near laying him out.
you want te avail yourself of this big
climb out of the Democratic rut in which | have built a neat foot bridge across that city. Mr. Walker tells spmQ
Hon. W. K. Price’s bill to create the
cut in prices you had better send in
C. C. Walker, manager of Granite Hall, he ha* long traveled, and may justly be said
office of county recorder in this county,
an<l M A. Walker left for a trip to 8eattle, to be the reader of the famous nine. Mr. Butte creek opposite Mr. Adair’s resi­ “tall” stories about tRe amount of cel­
your orders early.
meets
with
the
approval
of
almost
W. T., Monday, the latter going to see a Miller is quite popular at home and abroad, dence, thereby saving a walk of nearly ery i^sed by that city, which to some
C. C. Hookins, of Marysville, Cal.,
and has many warm friends, as evidenced a quarter of a mile iq going to the i seem rather fabulous; .but as he lias everybody and will no doubt become a
doctor 'or the cure of Ills asthma.
the fact that he is the second time a
! has purchased tlie house and three lots
law.
W. Lofftus, of Illinois, a nephew of E. H. I from
.
been
there
and
is
a
practical
man,
he
school
house
lor
Sunday
school
and
metnbei of that body without asking for it. ,
on Spring street known as the “the red I
Lofftu* Of this c|tv, tarried In town a few Mr. Miller has one great drawback—he is g preaching.
undoubtedly knows what he is «loing.
f
Remember tlic invitation ball to be
davs this week, being on his Way to tbe bachelor of his own wiff <tad «Rough not a
roof” for »1000, for the purpose of:
¿given
bv
the
Knights
of
Pvthias
on
Our people were treated to an exhi-, , The Albany “Democrat” says: The
fylllamette tq visit relatives tber?.
Wqiqan Suffragist, saiqe say that ne owes
I erecting a livery stable thereon some
| time in the spring.
Henry Harrison and L. Btacy returned his popularity and |iis election to the polit- bition last week at Inlow A Ash pole’s I “Democrat” is requested to make a Feb. 19tb.
from east of the Cascade mountains Mon­ ii’al influence of the fair *ex who to a tnan Hall to a good house, and although | : gcxxl size«l kick because Mrs. “Jim
A barrel of fresh New Orleans mo­
favor
him.
If
Mi.
Miller
should
live
and
Judge Hanna and C. W. Kahler arc
day .where the former has been buying uxen
some of our leading business men pre- l ■ Westfall” is allowed to attend the pub- lasses on tap, and all kinds of syrup on
the Demociatio party ever again come Into-
and the latter sold hi* Hereford cattle.
taking testimony in Ashland before
power, whioh I* not at all probable, he wiH dieted that the young folks would ■ ! lie schools. She is twenty-three years hand at E. M. Miller’s.
Geo. W. Coo|>er the contractor and build­ likely get to the United States Senate, as make so much noise'that we could of age, and several reasons, not neces- j
Referee F. R. Neil in the case of E K.
er of Yreka, wm in Ashland this week, ami stranger things than that have happened.
’Anderson vs. Hammon Bros., which
not hear the lecture, wc wish to sary or proper to mention here, are
Notice to Taxpayers.
continued his trip on to Portland and the
will take the balance of the week. Mr.
record, to their credit, that they sur­ given why she should lx? kept out of
Bound cities, on a tour of "item taking."
Notice ia Jtereby given' to 4he tax* Neil is accompanied by his wife.
The Woodville Robbery.
prised
themselves
;
one
could
hear
al
­
the school, otherwise than because she payers of Schvo) District No.» 5, of
RichardBtaffordandfamily,of Wisconsin, J John L. Allen. who was arrest«! at Salem
relatives of H. A. Ferguson’s family, ar­ last Sunday by Postal Inspector Trentlaiui most every word that was said. Miss ! i is a Chinawoman. There are some Jacj^sou county, Oregon, that the tax
Articles of incorporation were filed j
rived in Ashland Monday to make this place on a charge of robbing a registered letter Amy Safford was decided to be the ! who say they will take their cRjklt^q ■ levied on Dee. 31st, 1888, is now due in the secretary of state’s office Tues­
their future home. Mr. 8. has been engaged at Woodville. Jackson county, was arraign­ handsomest lady, and received the al- ' ! out of school if this is no^ dime. Will
day by the Methodist church of Med­
in fanning.
ed before l'nit«l Btnte* Commissioner Paul bum with crimson cheeks, and the! the proper authorities consider the I and payable at the office of the school ford ; R. H. Halley, C. H. Hoxie, D. T.
|
clerk,
office
up
stairs
in
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
lambert Hayman, the fat soap decorative R. Deadv last Wednesday for examination. cane was awarded to Claud White as
block on Main street, Ashland, Oregon. Iaiwton, E. F. Walker and I. J. Phipps
artist and card writer, of San Francisco, Mrs. Ma>y L. Stanley, postmistress at the homeliest young n*au present. H^ ’ malivr?
was in the city the first of the week, and Woodville, who came here to testify against j
Everybody is expected to pay their tax incorporators; value of property,»1376.
Going Off Cheap.
says he will teach a da«* in penmanship in Allen, cieated some sur >»ise when »he an-, tRougRi tRat fib’ Was gding to take it
as soon as possible as the money is
Engineer McDonald has received a!
noun»-«!
that
the
prisuner
was
iwt
tbe-man
and" walk away with it, but no, that
Ashland in June.
Big line of buttons reduced |o 5c ¡>er , needed to carry on the school. By
wbe |rad been at lief hotel at the time of the presentation speech. Well, CJancl said
new
engine, with an extension front, i
Warren Dodge. <4 Iowa,who bos beeu via- : robbery- On motion ot Edward N. Deady,
dozen.
order of the Board of Directors.
strait shot coal burner shaft. This is
Hing h>* brothers tn Ashland, returned counsel for the defendant, he was dischaig- ■ the next day IhM he would not pass
Ladies and Misses cloaks anti wraps
Dated this 6th «Jay of Feb., 1889,
home Tuesday, so well plea»«! that he will ed.and shortly after
the first coal burner shaft in which ’
_ c^xtgd
r,r„
„------ ¡through such another ordeal for »20,
g „ commotion
at | price.
J ohn M ay , District Clerk.
aril out his proiterty »here and move here in the I nitml kiate* marshal's office by in- and
wood is used ever put on this end of1
an(j koep
g
the
cane
to
remind
him
that
keeps
a * soon a* poaslWv,
quiring
ne
was
yoing
gei
iuon-
' I he 1*
uuiring wnerc
where
he
going vo
to ■«_
get me
the
mon-«,
• the
.«* mrlieMt
«• . man ...
Single width Broadhead dress goods 1
the road, anti a new introduction cn
vi
—
i
v
.
»
m
the
com
mon:-
is
ugliest
in
communi
­
Seed Potatoes.
Curt!« B, Miller, secretary of the Southern ey to take him back to Salem. He is prob-1
reduced from 35 to 20c per yard.
the 8. P. system, we believe.
D ick .
Oregon Fruit Growers’ Association, was in ably still puzzling over this conundrum It ty.
Jaokson Hockersniith, who raises a
MENS FINE SUITS, REGULAR PRICE, »15,
Double width Broadhead dress goods
the citv yesterday, and info ms us that a seems that another colored man used
The enterprising citizens of Wood­
quality of potatoes every year that are
large quantity of fire worn! has been shipped Alien's name while loafing around Wood­
Jesse D. Carr is in a fair way to let reduce«l from 60 to 35c pvr yartl.
ville
are
busily
engaged
in
moving
the
ville.
It
is
thought
a
clue
has
been
found
To be C'loted out at $10 tuif.
from that point this winter.
i noted for their excellence, has 2000 lbs. bodies from the old cemetery near the
to the whereabouts of the real thief and that go of the 40,000 acres of government
Ladies fehbJt goat shoes, »1 30.
of
choice
Early
Rose
potatoes
for
sale,
Simon Caro, tbe Rosebutg merchant, was he will soon be arrested.—(Oregonian.
land he has fenced on Clear lake.
a »
lu
* "
bne
“ »»2 50.
school house, Win. Harper and J. H.
MENS SUITS, REGULAR PRICE, »18,
in the city during the week. Simon wants
will be like puljing (eeth fqT (he mill-;
••
elegant French kid shoes at a cent and it half per ¡>ound.
Breeding having each donated an acre j
his abuse o.' democrats, known a* palriot-
Distiact AsHoaament.
To be Cloted out at $12 tvit.
ioniare to ^oqe so much land that cost »3 50.
Wooilyai-d in Aahland.
of land for a new burial place, which
i.«m( ?) paid for with the po»ition of register
School Clerk John May furnisbe? iw I him nothing, but if the government | The whole slock must be sold in 30
of tbe Roseburg land office
There- is a well stocked wood yard is more desirable than the old one.
MENS SUITS, REGULAR PRICE, »12.
with the fo|(o^ii,g summary of the officers do their duty, the settlers of i days. The store must be vacated as it i
J A. Hussey, who sold out to Mrs. Cook­
back of the Novelty Block, corner
D.
C.
Fraser,
of
the
railroad
force
of
‘
assessment
of
this
school
district
:
that
section
will
soon
have
a
chance
to
To be Cloted out at 9* tuit.
sey at Central Point some time ago. left for
is rented by other parties
Main and Hargadine streets. Dry, 16 carpenters, was in town Saturday.
Hwv Luis Dbispd Cal., Monday, having been Value of land and improvements. f‘27,09S locate some gtxxl land.
I
R
D
awson , Assignee.
inch
stove
wood
and
18
and
20
inch
of!« red tbe position of manager of Porter,
merchandise .................
They will finish their job of re-timber­
65,075
MENS SUITS REGULAR PRICE, »14.
W. H. Bowman, foreman uf the X. To the CitixeiiH of A»>htan<l and heater wood, delivered on short notice ing the tunnels with fir timliers next •
Slersinger A Co.’» stock ranch in that 1 I **
money, notes, mortgages 96.450
<•
household goods, etc
29,610 L. ranch, informs the Alturas “Era”
any where in town.
county.
To be Cloted out at $9 nit.
, Vicinity.
week, when they build a new depot at;
M
home and mules
N. B.—All parties hauling wood to Chico, Cal., and there is also some I
that recently, while driving a band of
Mr« A. 8. Jacobs, who lias been on a
t*
You
are
respectfully
invited
to
call
FMfff, 4 )’!»»« “nd MP
MENS WHITE KNIT UNDERWEAR, REG PRICE 50 CTS.
visit uf several month» to relatiyes in fowa
cattle on the west side of Goose Lake, | and examine my stock in trade and town or having wtxxl for sale in large talk of a new one being built at Red
I*
f
“ 1 and 3 years
ahd New York, returned home Tuesday
•• hog*.................. ........
: or small lots will do well to call at the Bluff also.
they
stampeded
and
ran
out
on
tbe
ice
To be Cloted out at to<tt.
iind report» having ha«l a very enjoyable
prices next door west of Mrs. Boyton’s
I« *4 sheep and goats... . .
and about fifty of them broke through; millinery store, Main street, Ashland. office of C. W. Ayers at the al»ove
lime. Mr. Gage, her nephew, came out
(37)
The
Wizard
Oil
Co.
closetl
their
sea
comer.
with her to make his home in the great Gross value of all property in Hist. isSd.MB Tlie cowboys had great difficulty in
MENS GREY KNIT UNDERWEAR REG PRICE 50CTS.
Yours truly, G. E. D ean .
son of entertainment at Granite Hall
west.
Indebtedne*« ................................. 168,168 getting them out. As it was, eight
-—---------
Tourists.
To be Cloted out ti 25 ci».
i Saturday night. Prof. C. F. Nesse,
L W. Rigg» ami Mr. Junies, of North
head succumbed to th«? intense cold of
Give the order for tbe renewal of
Whether on pleasure bent or busi- I the penman of the Ashland state nor­
Yakima. V»’. T , the tetter late publisher of Total value of taxable property
piX.ilS the icy waters.
your paper or magazine to Burckhalter, nes8; 8hould take on every trip a bottle
MENS HEAVY RED KNIT UNDERWEAR
the "> epublic.'' and tbe former a Fresno,
mal school, was the lucky tnan that
Musical Concert.
C. H. Gilman, the merchant of Sac- A Hasly aiMl it wiH be promptly for- of Svrup of Figs, as it acts most pleas- drew the gold watch and chain, and
Cal., friend of C. W Ayers, were in Ash­
To be Cloted out at 7octt.
land last week, being on their way to Cali­
The following is the program of the ramento who sends goods to this see i ~ warded without further trouble to you.. antij-ant| effectually on the kidneys, the evening prize, a silver pitcher, was
fornia to slay. Mr. Rigg» will invest in
a«d bo’e^ preventing fevers, drawn by Prof. Sweet, president of the
concert to be given at the M E. church tion, was “dope up” last Wednes- i Harmon’s pure rubber finger shields ■
HEAVY GREY BLANKETS, REG PRICE, »4,
property here.
,„,i
headaches and other forms of sickness, : same institution.
day evening by sports, he lasing »1000 for penholders and
pencils Strength,
.
d
R
W. H. Babcock, who is one of the solid ou Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th:
To be Cloted out at $2.50.
T abt F ust — 1, Piano Quette. Misses Cal­ on draw poker.
grangers of Walla Walla county. W. T.,
ens the grip on the penholders and . ..
.
. .
v
Apples of a very poor quality, too,
farming about 6,QUO seres annually, was in vin and Davis. 2, Chorus. 3, 8olo. Miss
A telegraph line is to be established eases the fingers from cramp and fa-' ea( ln^ ru££’®J*-_____
MENS HATS, NOBBY STYLES, REG PRICE, »1.
are selling for lOcts. per lb. at Sacra­
tbe city this week with bis family, being an Downing. 4, Mixed Quartette. Mrs. Gar­
old friend of Messrs Estes. Williams and rett, Miss Thornton. Messrs. Andrus and between Marshfield and Coquille vep- tjgue, For sale at B.irckhalter it
Burckhalter A Hasty can forward mento, Cal. Some people complain
To lie Cloted out at 50cU.
M.S. Long, ami was highly delight«! with Walsworth. 5, Solo. Mr. Boyd. G, Chorus. soon.
Hasty’s.________
the subscription of your paper or mag­ alfout markets and not receiving a
7, Ladies Quintette, Mesdaraes Shepherd,
the place and climate.
Garrett. Mills. Misses Thornton and Dowu- j —
n>uv<».<. lot in Miner’s Ad
Men’s red flannel underwear $1 00 azine cheaper than you can do it your- i good price for fruit. Good solid varie­
Secure _
a <V
residence
MENS BOOTS REGULAR PRICE, »2 50.
A. 8. Swift, of the Postal and Mackey- &.*’ QuartA^’
i self.
diticn
to Ashland. . Remember you at O. H. Blount’s.
ties of winter apples always command
f
Bennett repeating office, has been «flop a
To be Cloted out at V pair.
SAHT SKCONIl.
“*’ one or more of these fine lots
vacation (n Biskiyoq couqt.v, and with sotfie
can U
buy
Fresh bread delivered at your door • fancy figures, and there is big money
For choice teas and coffees go to D.
in raising and marketing a good qual-,
Vreka friends attended a hall at Montague,
at reasonable prices. Terms asy*
every
morning
by
9
a
.
m
.
Orders
left
I.
Chorus.
8.
Piano
Solo.
Miss
Calvin.
3,
L. Minkler & Son.
36
MENS HEAVY WORKING SHOES,
Fridav evening, for a school fund. Some­ Male Quartette. Messrs. Andrus. Walsworth.
at Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall ity.
thing like 130 people sat «town to the supuei. llolton and Boyd. 4. Solo, Mrs. Gilrov. 5,
Buv
vour
groceries,
cigars
and H to-
—
-
.
----------
•
--•>
—
----------------------------
...
_
Boy
’
s
suits
from
»2
75
up
at
O.
H.
Mrs. White, beloved wife of Henry
To be Cloned out at 91 qair.
an excellent one. given by the proprietor of Mixed Quartette, Mrs. Shepherd, Miss bacco at D. L. Minkler A Son.
will be promptly attended to.
J
Blount’s.
x
the Fiock hotel, — McCarty.
L. White, of Rock Point, died at the
i(owning. Messrs Shepherd and Boyd,
All
goods
as
represented
or
money
MENS HEAVY WOOL PANTS
H. 8. Evans contracts for painting,
home of her parents, Mr. and MrB. J.
John B. Griffin, the Dead Indian hunter, ti. Piano Duette. Misses Calvin and Down­
Bead and braid setts cut down to A refunded, at D. L. Minkler A Son.
was sojourning in this virinity during the ing. 7, Duette, Miss Downing and Mr. ' pajiering, etc.
35
P.
Tuft
’
s,
at
Grant
’
s
Pass,
last
Monday
Reduced to
pair.
price. Dr R. & E. V. Mills.
tf
week and informs the Rn-onn that there Shepherd. 8. Chorus.
Blankets »3 00 pair at Blount’s.
morning at 1 o’clock, from consump-:
Men’s heavy lined duck ulsters,oulv
was about four inches of snow in that sec­
OvetaM 25c, at chapel in rear of
School books, stationery, etc., at D.
tion; aged about 30 years. The funer­
MENS LONGLEG GUM BOOTS,
»3 00 at O. H. Blount’s.
x ‘
All kinds of oils at H. S. Evans’, x
tion, and there are six families wintering church after entertainment.
I
L. Minkler A Son.
tf
there this season—about five more thaa 1
al took place Tuesday afternoon. The I :
Water
proof
building
paper,
wrap
­
Reduced to $1.50 pair.
usual. Next season they expect to see a
Great reductions in dress gtxxls at
If you are in need of a first-class, ex ping pajier and twine at H. S. Evans*. husband, children ami relatives have '
I>r. J. B. Sargent,
goodly number of people settle there.
McCall's. Call aud examine.
the sympathy of a large circle of friends ;
tra good quality of pressed hay, call on
MENS KNEE BOOTS, GUM,
(ieorge Eubauks, for a number of years
The great eastern specialist
Fresh onion setts at E. M. Miller’s in their bereavement.
Great discounts! from 1 00 to 6 00 A. 8. Jacobs at his residence in town.
local agent here, is now night chief of the
arrived in Ashland this week.
grocery store.
Reduced to $#¿0.
Newell Hal), of Henley, was in the city
Western Union repeating office in Ashland. J ^Wwk Dr. Sargent treats all chronic on a cloak nt D. R. A E. V. Mills, x
Fresh compressed yeast for sale at
Chas. F. lairing, who came over from Yreka w^^kw
this week.
diseases of both sexes, and
The
beat
cakes
aud
cookies
ever
of
­
Fresh butter—the liest in the market the U. 8. Bakery.
Don’t wait until too late if you want a Bargain.
when the office was removed here, left last |JH|1 will remain in Ashland onlv a
fered in Jackson county at the U. 8.
W. J. Wimer left this morning for Coos
Friday for Sacrament»».where h<- lias a posi­ kl
—received twice a week at E. M.l Those
K few day* longe
working boots at Blount’s Bakery opjxjsite Odd Fellows Hall, x
county,
via
San
Francisco.
tion in the company's office there. Oura W I r
Room 19, I. O. a. F.build- Miller’s grocery store.
are the boas.
.
♦
West is acting a* tbe W. I’.’.« messenger
Col. Scobie was on this morning's train
• A
ing up stairs.
YOURS TRULY,
Cloaks 20 j>er cent, off at D. R. A from
Artists materials at H. S. Evans’.
boy, and i* learning to tick the instruments.
Seattle to San Francisco.
See tlie Lilly Brackett & Co. gents
E. V. Mills.
34
BORN.
sho e«: price »6 00 at D. —
R. A E. V.
12 doz. Switz Conde underwear re­
•‘Uncle Jack,’’ Hockerstuith has just re­
Baled Hay fop Sale.
Mills.
3jan
Take
a
look
at
those
»1
50
shoes
at
turned from Gall’s creek, where be went to BURR18S8—In this city, Feb. 1. to Mr. and
ceived at-O. H. Blount’s this week
The
undersigned
has on hand twenty
his nephew , Eno* h Gate, who had his
O. H. Blounts.
*
Mrs. 1. W. Burris*. a daughter.
Mens shoes »1 00 pair at Blount's.
The first ever exhibited in Ashland.
thigh crushesl ami came very nearly being
tons of the best pressed hay ever put
H. S. Emery has shakes that lie will on the market, which is offered for sale !
killed bv a falling tree. Mr. Hockersniith LYTTLETON—In this city. Feb. 2, to Mr.
Hack for Sale.
D. L. Minkler A Son sell first-class
and Mrs. Win. Lyttlcton, a son.
sneaks in high ¡»raise of the hospitality and
sell in any quantity from 1000 down. at reasonable rates either in large or
goods
and
sell
for
cash
at
bed
hock
A No. 1 familv hack, two seat*, four plat­
genuine sviu|»alhv extended to the suftering LEKD8—In this city. Feb. 6th. to Mr. and
Call and see them and get prices.
.A-SZEHU j -A-JSTTD OEÒ-
form spring*. All in good conilition. Price prices.
•
small quantities. For further particu I
tnan. in so many different ways by tbe
Mrs. W. H. Leeds, a son—9 lbs.
$125
—-cheap. Reason for selling, hasn't any
miners in that section, and lett him recover­
lars
call
on
or
write,
A.
8.
J
acobs
,
Ball
¡minted
pens
for
sale
at
Burck
­
For stoves and ranges eill on Miller
further use for it. Apply at the B bcokd
ing with tbe compete satisfaction that he
Ashland, Or. I
halter A Hasty’s.
A Strang, Medford.
Boys hoots fl 50 pair at Blount's.
office for further particulars
i’ in goo«l aud kind hand*.
j
Location in Ashland.
MAX PRACHIT,
S A X M A N’S
PENNSYLVANIA
City of Ashland.
The Choicest Lots,
The Finest View,
The Lowest Price,
MAX PRACHT,
i
I
DONT MISS IT!
Only 30 Days More
Grand Clearance Sale
And. during that Period Bar
gains Unprecedented will be offered.
Our stock must be Reduced before
spring stock arrives.
0. H. BLOUNT,