Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 14, 1889, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD.
THE K. OF P. BALL.
SAGE BRUSH SPRIGS.
< ENTK\b POINT ITEMS.
Three B:*.<1 Accidents.
BREVITY BASKET.
I
—
'1 he weather at this writing remains
Eddie Wagganer, a little sou of A. ! Valentine’s day
Enoch Gale is improving.
unchanged.—too nice for any practical Waggoner, received a severe cut above
C. W. Nelson, the r< d front merchant utility
The pay ear will be here in a few
Aaai*st>. (Ja .. T mvbopat . Feb. 1». 1*0.
the left eye by being at the dc|>ot yes­ days
The »upper will be an elegant ooe, of our town Jias kicked up quite an ex­
The “Modoc” brass hand at this terday morning- While the train was
probably the best giveu in eouth>-rn citement in bis bueintM failure.
Jos. White has notices posted fur a
personal am » m » cial .
ASHTJAND, OREGON.
place is in full hlset. we are sorry to coming in at a raj id gait the mail liquor license.
Oregon.
"
Mr Wardlaw, who purchased a trai t say, and cattst s those who arc inclined clerk threw tbe mail sacks out ou the
Over 500 invitations have been sent of land of Amy <k Co. east of M. Peter-
west end of tbe platform, and one of
Remember the K. of I*, ball on the
RoU. McLaaa was in Ashland Tuesday.
out to different |>arta of southern Ore­ aon’s, baa been indi»]»iee<l for a week tr> be nervous, to almost wish that Bis­ the sack locks apparently struck him 19th of February.
marck would ei nd one 01 his must
Grant Ah!*irom is now < l«rk at the <!ev>ot gon and the Pacific coast.
OFFERS FOR
but is on tbe gam now.
in the head.
hotel
*
Board *4.00 by the week, at the Eu-'
t flectivegun boats to tins (mint.
I
A
stall
will
be
put
in
at
tbe
lmll.and
The Mi»*e» Fox returned from Portland
Joe Guigon, aliout 14 years old, and ropean Restaurant.
Tbe farmers bereabouta are very busy
Friday,
Jimmy Lewis,wlio saws w < mm ! around son of the proprietors of the French
a fine line of choice and appropriate
sowing
grain.
This
month
hae
been
Wait for the wagon—D. R. Mills is
town for a living, was found dead in
Mr». Nquire Parker has bam qiiite ill at refreshments will l>e served therefrom.
0
most favorable so far for putting in his cabin Monday wrapped up in an laundry, met with a severe accident filling it to day in Chicago
Parker'» »tatiou.
The grand march will be led by an
Taesdny. He is employed at Wm. M.
THAT MOST
D. R. Mills is in Chicago buying
Geo Mover wo up from Grant * Pss» experienced hand at the business at 9 grain and particularly this ia true of. old blanket. He died about Saturday.
Gilroy's planing mill on H Iman street, spring goods for D. R. & E. V. Mills.
Sticky.
last week, vuiting.
An
empty
whiskey
bottle
at
his
side
o’clock, and will undoubtedly be an in­
■ near railroad crossing and was caught j
A. L. Rolen, of Uniontown, was over to i' resting spectacle.
J. A. Hussey returned from southern told the story
' in the belting of the line shaft of the i J. H. Williams, a Gold Hill mer­
Hornbrook thi« week.
California yesterday. That country is
It is noted with much satisfaction,, mill and run through several times. chant, was attached by the sheriff Fri­
Grand
music,
a
good
»upper
and
a
W H Atkin*on returned from a lobbying
day.
tine attendance, it will be a party long too dry fi>r him, so Jake didn’t lake the that the jack rabbits are becoming The belt was immediately thrown off.;
tour at Salem Tueadayr.
position
offered
him
by
Porter,
Slewriu-
EROS TING ON
quite scarce, and it is an unsolved ; He was badly bruised lip generally,tile ; It was Horatio F. Hicks who was
tf> be remembered. Everything will be
Cassias and Milo Walker have returned
ger
A
Co.,
on
tbeir
stock
ranch
in
San
granted
a
patent
for
a
vehicle
wheel
in
mystery,
how,
why
and
whence
they
j
worst
of
his
injuries
being
about
the
I
made a» agreeable and pleasant as pos­
from their trip to Seattle.
disappear so suddenly, which exodus' hip and side and his right arm broken place of Peck.
sible, and no efforts will lie spared to­ Luis Obispo county.
.
^7 daughter of H. D. Taylor, wards that end.
betwe« 11 the ellaiw and sh< ulder. Dr. | Up with the times not one year be­
occurs every few years.
Charles
Hoxie
and
Mr.
Galbreath
left for '»aland, Cal., yesterday.
Songer dressed bis wounds, and al-1 hind, are the goods D. R. Mills will
had meeting here in the Baptist meet­
At
tlie
grand
ball
<f
the
Knights
of
The principal occultation of the!
11
F. J. Hicks, of this place, has gone to
though badly damaged he showed plen­ bring ftoin Chicago.
4
ing
bouse
last
Sabbath
evening.
Then.*
Pythias next Tuesday evening the
Cincinnati to «ettlr up an estate.
average Linkvillian now-a days is, to ■ ty
of
grit
and
nerve
in
not
complain-
*
was a large attendance. Next Lords- occupy chairs around the best fires to
Your school taxes are due and pay­
Charley Brandon and wife returned to I.a seats in the gallery will be reserved ea-
jieeially for the spectators, who will be day Elder Peterson will have meetings be found, and dilate tq>on the weather, ing a particle. He is in a dangerous J able. Clerk John May’s office is in the
THE MOST CENTRAL
Grande, eastern Oregon, yesterday.
condition.
morning and night in the church.
I. 0. O. F. block, up stairs.
the prospects of a railroad in Klamath j
The *.ou'ige»t daughter of Geo. H. Lynch conducted there by ushers. None of
the genus “kid ’ will be admitted.
is very low with lung fever at Talent.
Martin Peterson,who is well stricken county, and the Samoan unpleasant-: Ed. Chiles, a son of J. M. Chiles of | I thought I was cut out for a big
Grant’s Pass,ran away from home this gnu, they say I resemble Mataafa, the i
l»vers of good music should hear in in years, wants to bring liis farming ness.
Mis« Ida Wbemore, who ha» been visiting
week and Was beating his way north, i
A-hland friend», returned h< me Sunday.
mind that besides an imported Italian into a smaller compass, and otters for
The people oi Klamath and Modoc ' Despite the efforts of Conductor Kear-1 Samoan king.—Bill Mayfield.
sale
liis
fine
st<x*k
farm
o
’
’
613
acres^ill
bupr A. F. George and wife, and Mi»» harp player, with hi» instrument, an
counties are watching and waiting I
Patsy Cardiff, who is on his way to j
hate I’liiilips. of Dusninuir, were iu the orchestra selected from the ta-st musi­ 1 under fence but about 40 acres, at *20 witli much interest, the finale of the nev’s crew to keep him oft’ he managed I
THZLRIEIE LOTS
tight Peter Jackson, wants to give a 1
to
get
on
top
of
a
Pullman
car
and
:
city this week.
cians that could be procured will fur­ per acre, and will give time on half the order of the government to commence i
sparring
exhibition
in
Ashland.
John K. Finis, one of the proprietor« of the nish the music st tbe K. of P. trail pay, and will also sell farming imple­ proceedings against Jesse D. Carr, for while going around a curve at almut 35
EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHES DEEP.
new hotel building at Central Point, was in next Tuesday evening
It will be tbe ments, stock and all. For particulars alleged unlawful enclosure of vacant | miles, he fell to the gound. By the : A line cow belonging to Engineer
the city Munday.
fall
lie
had
his
throat
cut,
head
severe
­
R.
T.
Meilis
got
into
his
potato
bin
call on Elder Petersob, at his Central government lands in the fori g ang
best ever fur.iished in Ashland
ly ga»he<l, legs and arms broken, in : Friday night ami choked to death on ! '
Dr H. Huinner, of Klamath county, ia
These Lots are Located Diagonally Opposite the new HOTEL ORE­
named counties.
The managers inform us that no Point residence.
Frationing for the position of agent at
fact his body was generally crushed, i a spud.
I
GON,
on the South Side of Main St., Corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for
I
lamath agency.
baliies or children will be admitted al
Elder Peterson is engaged in pulling
Two young “bloods” from Tule Lake He was Qiken to Grant’s Pass <.n yes- ' Fullerton's supreme court bill passed a first-class Business Investment have no equal in the City. Call on er nd-
J . G. Wofford, the evergreen hedge man, the grand ball Tuesday night. This out two or three acres of willow grubs tinged Linkvillc wi.h a blight, lieauti- terdav iitorning’s train, where he will
left for California yesterday but will return rule must be obeyed aa these unweaned that he bought of Messrs. Amy anil ftil red color one evening last Wet k,and probably die, as he has been uncoil- J the house, and provides Grant’s Pass ' dress
mi 4 v
n n 4 41 it rr
in about a month.
infants, on seeing the decollette cos­ Harbaugh about two months ago. He in turn were officially invited to show scions all the time since the accident. as the place of sittings in southern i :
Oregon.
John W. Gay arrived in town from Alba­ tumes, would semi up a cry presenting lias Mr. Lean-aux, the Canadian cause before Justice Wright, which re­
New Buildings in Ashland.
ny yesterday with the view of moving hi« the only practical argument ever Frenchman, who grubbed for Mr.
C. H. Luderman will commence put­
sulted in holding the festive pair in a
family here to live.
ASHLAND OREGON.
brought forth for this style of dress.
Roper of your town last year, with his bond of *100 each to answer before our
Although there is not such a rush of ting his immense stock of Imots and
Walter and John Gore left veaterday for
grubber,
pulling
out
the
willows,paying
building
going
on
in
Ashland
as
there
The
lights
will
be
turned
down
—
shoes
in
the
1.
O.
O.
F.
block
in
about
next
grand
jury.
Siskiyou county. In the interest of tbe Home
was during the summer and fall there a week or so.
don’t blush, ladies!—and calcium him *4 per day and furnishing hint a I
library association.
Quite a number of our Republican is a steady move onward. Without
team.
It
costs
about
*40
per
acre
to
lights
will
be
turned
on
from
parts
of
Mrs. T. A. Harris was up from Medford
11. S. Evans has put a neat coat of i
I friends seem to think that they are taking a spin around town to refresh
Tuesday, also J. Goldsmith, the Medford the hall, and Chas. W. Logan, the clear this willow brush off the land.
paint,
of a red hue on the residence of
severally
and
especially
fitted
for
the
grccer, and Mr. Angle, Jr.
noted photographer, will take several
Mr. H. W. Hoagland, who has been important and philanthropic task of our memory we recall the following:
P. B. Whitnev, Spring street, occupied :
views
of
the
interior
of
the
hall
and
the
Oscar Ganiard will have an elegant by Mrs. Julia West.
Mr*. Dr. Coleman, of Montesano, W T.,
suffering ro long from cancer that com-'
was visiting Chas Holberg’s familv in Ash­ assembled audience of dancers. Ar­ inenced in the lower lip, and extended reconstructing the Klamath Iudian residence, after the East Lake style of
nation
in
the
capacity
of
Agent,
pro-
1
land. being on her way to California-
The calcium light photographic
rangements arc being made to have downward, died last Friday evening.
| L. 1). Fidler’s on the Boulevard ami
views to he taken at the K. of P. ball
Ed Thornton, who ha« been at work for them offered for sale at a decolette cut The cancer eat into the main artery of vided always, that the opportunity is C. W. Ay
offered, and the emoluments are suffi his place at the White Sulphur Springs j Tuesday eve by the artist I-ogan, is a
tbe Oregon Pacific rail road during the sum­ figure. Tliey will be handsome souv-
the neck, and he bled to death in a
mer and fall, returned home Tuesday.
• enters to retain as mementoes of this few minutes. His son Charles took eientlv tempting. We are satisfied Hotel. It will cost about *3,300, and i novelty in this section.
that no Democrats need apply.
Felix Ewing, now of Ellensburg. W. T.. unparalleled social event, or to send to
Ayers, Barbour A Elviage will com*
him In the buggy for a drive of several ■
Miss Henrietta G. Moore, arrived in
was on Friday'» train going to Moaoc coun­ friends.
ty to settle up some busbies« matters.
miles in the afternoon ol the day he: Tule lake, the scene of so many mence.on it soon.
i Ashland Tuesday, and on the same
On tbe Wing.
David F. Fox, recently of Virginia : evening ad«lressed an audience on be*
died, and said he felt better than usual. ' tragic events, is rapidly receding. The
T. J . P»tter»on. of the signal service of­
cause ia not apparent, but it is con­
fice, expects to visit Linkville, Lakeview and
c. T. Harris returned Tuesday We buried him in the forenoon Sunday jectured that it is owing to its subter­ City, Nev., has let the contract to A. > half of the W. C. T. U.
—TO THE
Fort Bidwell soon, on a leave ot absence.
from a trip in California and says Ash­ in the Central Point cemetery. He ranean, and only outlet having by nat W. Scott for the erection of a nice res­
Prof. Ganiard’s orcbcs'ra gave a val­
idence on his property on east Main entine ball at Talent U. M. L. Hall
Oeo. E Yoiile, late of the planing mill land and Redding arc the two towns was a much respected citizen and
firm of Yonle A Gilroy, left for a trip to
leaves a wife and quite a number of ural causes become enlarged, thus I i street. It will cost with other improvc- yesterday evening, and will give an
most
talked
of
on
the
overland
route,
Beattie and Washington Territory Munaay.
giving a greater esca]>e for its waters.
and the general impression prevails grown children to mourn hia loss. He In a few years more, if its present rate ■ men Is, about *2000.
other at Medford to-night.
J. H. Brown, a mining expert from Man
was
in
his
59th
year.
There
were
a
The resilience of Geo. C. Eddings,
Francisco, arrived in the vallev recently that Ashland will enjoy another season large number utttended the funeral.
of
decline
should
continue,
there
will
Charicy Dodge is now running the
\
cost about *3,500 is about com­
and in operating with J. B. Trombly, of Tal­ ot general prosperity this year. The
be many thousand acres of good avail­ which
Asliland-Shake
express, having bought
ent.
pleted by Col. Jas. Norris, and will be
mill» at Mutt are running in full blast,
Items from Metlford.
able land for settlement.
out Mr. Younian’s interest—the fourth
J. M Scott returned Monday from O. H. and their facilities will be increased
occupied in a week or so.
change from the original contract.
Medford’s proepects for the coining
Blount's brunch store at Siason, and is again mod . The Yreka railroad is doing an
Joint Senator C. A. Cogswell’s bill
The residence of H. B. Carter, to
at the headquarters of low prices and good
season are l<etter thuq the lust-
I
asking
for
an
appropriation
of
*15,000,
exceedingly
pro»j>erous
business
for
In the ease of .*». L. Willey vs. Mrs.
cost
between
*4,000
and
*5,000,
is
in
­
foods.
' from the state to construct a wagon closed by A. W. Scott.
this
season
of
the
year
and
haven
’
t
yet
M.
U. Hartwell, which had been con­
The
A.
O.
U.
W.
lodge
is
gaining
in
F. A. Hunt, of Dead Indian, returned
tinued several times before Justice
from Oakland. Douglas county. Monday, made a trip that did not pay more membership, several having joined road from Lake county, down the
The
framework
of
B.
F.
Reeser's
res
­
' Kia math river to the state line, would idence in his Highland Park addition ; Berry, plaintiff was given judgment by
his folks having about recovered from their than expenses, and have sent for an­ lately.
late illness.
other coach. A piece of residence
J. C. Elder’s general merchandise ' certainly have been better directed, is up, and it will soon be ready for the default Monday.
Jas. Carvpn and wife, Linkville. registered property at Yreka that had no price at business was attached by Wm. Ulrich and more in accordance with wishes of plasterers.
G. H. Jones, of Sain’s vallley, who is
the people generally, had it called for I
at the White Sulphur Springs hotel Monday, all, and was offered for *20*) before the
a
full-bloomed
book agent, was iti the
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H.
J.
Clark
’
s
residence
near
the:
also W. P. Jucoby unq Chas. N. Lambert. | railroad was built, is now held at *2500. last week.
I such an appropriation to build a wagon |
at Gold Hill.
Miller <k Htrang lead in goods in road from Lake county, via Liukville | Boulevard, about *1000, is nearing city this week writing «irders for “The
| The price of lumber in the Sacramento
Beautiful Story” and “The Wild West,”
Mrs. Judge Prim and daughter Mi»» Ida. v-dley has made a flrm raise of *2 per their line—heaters and ranges at bed to Ashland. Linkville has not been com pletion.
Evcry Lot is Covered with the Very Best grades of Budded Peach*
went to Matt Francisco Monday for a visit
books that sell rapidly.
I rock prices.
The
frame
of
T.
K.
Bolton
’
s
*3,000
itself
since
the
mail
route
from
here
to
M,and
the
lumber
business
is
looking
Apple, Pear, Prune, Plum and Cherry Trees.
of several week» The Judge’»pent Mon­
T. A. Harris, an experienced hand in
Jas. Cullcen has the plastering of Ashland has been abandoned, and we residence shows up nicely in the west­
day in Ashland.
: up*
Lot» Inclosed and Street» Graded.
the
first story of the 1. O. O. F. build­ hope to see the same re-established. It ern part of town, being built by Ayers, the business in this and other sections 1
Cassius Kasson, of Pelican Bay, re­
A daughter was born to tbe wife of Mr.
Barbour
«fc
Elviage.
Mrs.
J.
White
’
s
could
and
would
have
been
done,
no
of
the
country,
has
gone
into
partner
­
Rice, a rail r<>ad employe, at Hornbrook turned Tuesday from British Columbia. ing well under way.
Friday, - the t1r«t l»»rn to them for 11 period , He says outside of re il estate and bus­
doubt, and without much difficulty, lodging house, *1800, by the 6ame ship with David Payne in the old meat
Jim Culleen was at Ashland Tues­
of sixteen years.
market stand over the bridge.
iness, the main thing discussed by the ‘ day as a witness in a case before the had our senator been differently in­ firm, is being painted.
Dan. Gaby, who entered the profession (leople of that section is the propositi« n
structed by the ‘’bulls” and “bears” of
J.
Corliett
is
building
a
barn
on
his
SOLE JLG-E2STT.
Street Commissioner Pattersun re­
justice of the pea< c.
in Ashland several years ago, has tbe big­
Lake and Klamath counties.
lots in eastern part of town and will quests us to give notice through the
gest law practice of any of the attorneys at of annexation to the United Stales.
Linkvillc, Or.
L yxn C. D oyle .
Childers A Son have rented their
commence erecting a residence later columns of the R ecord , and warn all
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Ellensburg, W. T.
The people are about equally divided
brick
store,
now
occupied
as
a
hard
­
on.
IRtomlauil Burstetl.
parties
pruning
their
orchards,
etc.,
H. P. Payton. of the tailroad force of on the subject, the Britons and French-
When money gets a little “looser”
carpenters who were in Ashland all la«t Canadian» are strong royal subject», ware store, for *50 per month, it is said.
As an idea of how the bottom lias we know 01 a number of solid and sub­ not to throw any brush or briers in tbe
summer, was in the city the first of the but the Americans, Irish and others of |
A.
Childers
ifent
to
Hornbrook
yes
­
streets or alleys.
dropped out of southern California, a
week visiting friends.
foreign descent are strongly in favor of terday, hi* contract for the budding of gentleman just from Han Diego, in- stantial business blocks, as well as a
Lew. Johnson's minstrel troupe dis­
M. J. Mniail, H. L. MteveiiHon, Macrumento, ¡it.
'
He visited a se|top| there, when Horn & Jones’ hotel and store having J forms the R ecord that the depot re- host of .fipe dwelling houses that will
and A. D. Kilbourne. Dunsmuir, of the me­
banded at The Dalles some time ago,
go up" this coming season.
the
teachef
asked
her
pupils
to
sing
■
just
Ixen
finished.
chanical department of t|>e 8. f. system,
; ceipts of the railroad office, which for
and last week Lew. passed down the
for the visitor. The songs, as well as
were in Ashland Tuesday.
The Proposed E. O. Railroad.
a year had averaged from *1:5,00 • to
Work
has
commenced
on
Angle
<k
road for San Francisco, and several of
Mat. McCoy nnd wife, of Tacoma, were in the school readers were intensely loyal 1 Plyniale’s fine brick block, which will *150,000 monthly, now average <112,000
the “coons” have been going back to i
From
a
private
letter
to
an
Ashland
i
to
the
queen,
and
the
annexationists
Ashland Hunduy. on a tour around the
world, to be gone one year. Mrs. M. Is a are denounced as rebels. Mr. Kasson be a three-story building and one of a month; and from 25 clerks, now em­ gentleman, wc learn the following con­ that city this week.
ploy five. Furnished rooms at *25 per cerning the raiload through eastern
niece of J. W. Williams, of this place.
: thinks the tone of the song»given the ■ the finest in the county.
Lost—In Ashland last Saturday, a
month can now he had at *8. The Oregon. It is written from Millville,
L. L. Jacobs, of Rea me» A White's store ' school children come from the author- ' The wife of J. Kellogg, who moved
*5
greenback. Finder will make the
at Jacksonville, wa» vi»iting in the city Sun­ ities in London, as they are not the here with his family from East Port­ Del Coronado, tRe big hotel on the Shasta county, by a prominent lawyer: | loser have lots more faith in human
day. Lee captured the gold watch and
j #and lieach wiiich cost over a *1,000,- “There are now, as I write this letter,
nature, and give lnm half besides.
' sentiments of all the citizens of that land for the benefit of Mrs. C.’s health, (MM), has fell through and does very
chain at the Wizurd oil entertainment.
seventeeu engineers, surveyors and lo­ This is a grand opportunity for the 1
i«
very
low and not expected ^o |ive.
i
province.
little business, the two head men of cators, laying out a railroad in this
Chas. W Prentice, of the railroad «hops
at Sacramento, is stonpi
stopping
_ in Ashland,
K. of P. Ball—Au Krror Corrected. j No matter who gets the Mwlford which have failed, one of whom, had neighborliood, and are gradually ap- ; ! finder to give *2.50 to have an honest,
i-
; clean conscience. Call at the R ecord
being on n vacation, lie is a nephew of
In speaking oi the gran«l ball to lie (mst office, it ought not to be kept in j the last relic of his palmiest days, a proaching Millville, They are coming ‘ office.
Collis P. Huntington. the railroad magnate.
a
store.
—
[
Medford
Mail.
How
would
|
fine
horse
and
buggy,
taken
away
from
towards our town on a ridge which di­
Mr». W'. H. Carothers and children were given next Tuesday evening by the K. a printing office do, Colonel?
The front entrance to Granite Hall
I him a few days ago, and the other is vides old Cow creek and Clover creek,
in Ashland last week visiting her brother. of P. lodge of this place in honor of
Jos. Dante. being on their way home to Coo» the silver anniversary of tlie order, »¡e : There is being so many fruit trees ■ insane, a guardian having been ap- and are within two miles of this place, will be closed, and the ladies and gen­
Rav from spending the winter at Pasadena, stated that the admission had been planted in the vicinity of Medford that ' (minted for him. A sad sequel to an and will move their camp to-morrow tlemen will enter at tbe side door,when
iilaced at the exceedingly low price of the supply has run out and as trees 1 exciting and reckless game; a practical further down the cr.eek in the direc­ they will be escorted by the handsome
K. L- Halienla-ak has been appointed head
Considering cannot be obtained it is delaying many j lesson to others not to “pick off more tion of Cottonwood. From all we can j and gentlemanly ushers to the large
clerk ol the new hotel. The Oregon. Dr. ¡2.50, including »upper
learn from the surveyors they intend 1 rooms in the hack of the hall, which
Helm, wife ami son. and Mr. H. left Sunday the elaborate and extensive prepara­ of our citizens who are putting out or- than they can masticate.”
for San Francisco for the purpose of select- tions made to make this an event of ■ 1 chard«.
to move south from this place in the i have been fitted up as a reception and
Klamath City.
ip g the furniture-
direction
of Cottonwood; but the road ; i waiting room.
startling and unusual interest, and its
M. Purdin, the Me«lford blacksmith,
The work on the big lumbering mill may be extended further on. There | I The new silk G. A. R. flag for Burn-
D. H. K Buick, one of the proprietors of I comequcmt and necessary extra ex*
t|ie Roseburg ” Plaindealer'1 and also in the pense.the committee in charge «111 read­ will soon let a contract for the erection 1 and town site has been closed down are several other gangs of surveyors,all
I side Post of Ashland, has arrived and
of a brick shop on his place on Main I and the men all discharged. The
real estate business, was in the city Sunday.
acting in concert, surveying the same ; 1 on
.... exhibition
. ..... .......
in Burcklialter &.
Hi» »on William is now foreman of some ing the item fainted, and on their re­ street, and J. G. Grossman will also
Interests of Californians on the Sandwich i covery immediately proceeded to the erect a brick store building alongside, R ecord is infoimed, upon pretty fair railroad route in a northeasterly direc-1 Hastv’s window. It
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is a handsome one
: authority,that|<>peratioiis have been sus- tion through F.dl^ River valley on to : an,| j’8 the result of Mux Pracht’s liat-
Islands.
: sanctum sanctorum and snatched the all to be completed in June. <"
I
J.
Goul-pendc
I
indefinit*
ly
on
account
of
the
Gen. E. L. Applegate left again Sunday j reporter baldheaded. The price of
j 1 smith who owns the lol adjoining in ; company not being able to get proper eastern Or gon. I cannot say how | pegging tour, . He will leave next week
loiHuo" ” has
naw n a strong
.
....
for Xaieni. Tim
The xil.ied
‘‘third house
soon work will commence on this road,| on his wav to Washington to carry it
attachment for 'Li»h. At the sittings of tickets, including aa excellent supjier, tend« to build later on.
title t<> their land. Ii is s lid the hig­ but they say they have discovered a ’ in the inaugural procession.
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this omnipresent body in Ashland this ven­ is *3.
Wrigley A Gotldard report:
hest part of tbeir land, about 30000 good practicable route for a railroad I
erable old politician is, by general consent,
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JI
•
Miner’s Addition to Ashland is tbe
33 acres of the Roland place to J . acres, was ceded to the state, which and they seem to think that the road
chosen the "speaker.”
H. 8. Emery, who is always up with
choicest and best located for residence ' Evans; consideration, *1590.
; gave a swamp land title to the parties will be built with all possible haste the times in liisbusiness,received one of
Fred. Ryan, in the employ of the railroad
5 acres in i|arbaqgh tpict to John i from whom they purchased it from after the road is all surveyed and lo­ Clarke’s latest improved embalming I I
at San Diego. Cal., and brother of Ed Ryan, pur|x>aes. Consult your own interests
of the V. 8. geological surveyors, arrived and l«xik at this property before you A. Morey; con,*22q.
As it is a tine belt of sugar and y lb>w cated.”
leases this week, which is one of the
MENS FINE SUITS. REGULAR PRICE, *15,
yesterday, to remain till his brother arrives, invest in outside property. Low prices.
7.1 acres, same tract, to Wm. Shover; i pine, plainly without auv taint what-
1 best in the country. This is one of the
in about'» month. Harry C. Mills, former­ Easy terms. Call on the premises for
W
iM.diille
Whisperings.
To be Cloted out al flO suit.
; eon. *337.50.
I ever of being swamp, it is said the gov-
ly of Topeka, Kun., is also with him.
handiest things in the way of under-,
information*
Horace
G.
Fitch,
of
Woodville,
is
a
acre»,
same
tract,
to
Monroe
>
ernment
lias
notified
the
company
takers
’
furniture,
and
Mr.
Emery
is
j
Ässt. Agent Lvle Rice will have charge of
MENS SUITS, REGULAR PRICE, *18,
that the titles were procured through happy milter if he can’t ground sluice now lietter prepared than ever to pre-.
the Ashland railroad office trom Sunday,
The best cakes and cookies ever of* | Owin; con, *337.50.
when K. C. Kane will leaye with bis wife fered in Jackson county at the U. 8.
—it'sa boy.
5 acres, same tract, to 8. M. Morie; fraud, and will be revoked.
! pare bodies for interment.
To be Cloted out at fid suit.
iot a trip in fhc »nutherh states for the ben- , Bakery opjaadte Odd Fellows Hall, x
con, *225.
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J.
W.
Robinson
took
Chas.
W.
Riggs
elit of the latter's health. C. H. Fuchs
The weather, which has been excep-1
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Postmaster E. J. Farlow received a an old miner to the - county hospital
MENS SUITS, REGULAR TRICE, *12.
came up this week to take Lyle's place.
tionallv mild and dry for a number of J
( Dunkards— Habits aad Brier History. i
Mining Strike.
> new delivery window with a number last Tuesday.
Pierce Ryan, the conductor who has been ; They call themselves brethern, but from
To be Cloted out at fS suit.
weeks, began getting cooler yesterday. :
Enoch Roten and Jack Morris, pros-i of ^« attached ou the sides last
sojourning in California for some weeks. ;
The miners are looking downcast, and in the evening a slight shower of I
of . inducting
into (lectors,struck a rich quartz vein, three
il,,,k *?*
ln
The
»here he w»’ ottered the nswition of train ! : their manner
-j
. .c
. . i, members
..
MENS SUITS REGULAR PRICE. *14.
*n'.
.;•> vi.J.i r .i (»it
it will their church, that of baptism, they were feet in width, in the old Bla< kwell ^'livery window w mueh smaller than ! 1 while the farmers are speeding tlw • snow scooped down form the Siskivutis, I
CTKVwdl
T«..k.p «»■
l™’m U.e
plow
and
are
happy.
¡neatly
covering
the
ground.
It
has
|
To be Cloted out at fit tuit.
ÄiA-u.,.,! o„ u..
mining district near Gold Hill la4
old one and has inm bars running
a lot
wee*, from which they extracted sixty- j “P and down. . On " both
• ■ sides
- are
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» ; Bro. Peterson was unable to till his turned dear again this morning with j
Reit Btun
and lastly to t-nnkards, by which name
, of call boxes—118—made for people to I appointinen at this place, being called i no signs of snow except in shaded t
MENS WHITE KMT UNDERWEAR, REG PRICE 50 CTF.
Daniel Richards, who recently sold his I they are'generallv known.’ Meetihg with eight ounces of gol«l in a few minutes. ■uf
places. A small shower of snow also I
ti|Hni
to
preach
the
funeral
sermon
of
»ee
if
there
is
any
mail
for
them;
and
place near Ashland to Perry Mellin and Mr i -evere ]>crsecution in Germany they net! to 1 At a dejith of nine feet the gold is in
To b' Cloted out at £5ds.
fell in the Willamette vallev last night. 1
Hoagland at Central Point.
Rhodes, lias decided to remain in the valley. J America and nettled in Pennsylvania in rieaf, like letter (miier, and is in layers also eight more lock boxes.
, ,
, These - im-
. j. , ' Mi.
1
/.
1
1
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:
and lias purchased a place of *3 acres from ! 1719. According to late statistics they now in the seams of the qnartz, and is be-; Pro'e''.K‘,,,st a,n
¿»«f «Cedni
MENS GREY KNIT UNDERWEAR REG PRICE 50CTS.
Following postal changes have been ‘
Remember the invitation ball to he
Ja» McDo.ighal. near Oald Hill. Forty ; number about mu.taju communicants, have
nualati'.ni of the public at Mr. Farlow’s
announced
from
Washington
for
this'
acres is cultivated land, and tbe consider»-i about 2.UOO ministers and five colleges, tn lieved to lie permanent.
To be Cloted out at Zo de.
expense, as the government does not given by the Knight« of Pvthias on
tion was fltvxi.
1X29 their members were nearly all in Penn-
section : The mail service on the route .
Feb. 19th.
Pemonal.
pay for them.
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. . _ , .. „ „„ , I svlvania. but now thev have societies in 25
from Sam’s valley to Spikenard, Jack- :
MENS HEAVY RED KNIT UNDERWEAR
. ,V "...................................................................! »««•« >n<» territories. They have no fixed
C. B. Watson returned from Astoria
A barrel of fresh New Orleans mo­ son county, will be increased to twice
Rice—Dunn.
;
horseisan. arrived ironi1”i"Anfr
salaries for their ministers but their needs
To be Clveed out at 7icte.
day evening, accoinpaiiied by h »
must be supplied, and their |>oor who can- this morning.
D. Lyle Rice, the popular assistant lasses on tap, and all kind« of syrup on a week, commencing February 15. * *
Mr. Evans to make
uot support themselves arc provides! for.
A. S. Jacobs and family have moved railroad agent of this city, and Miss hand at E. M. Miller’»,
E. Whitney, postmaeter at Tule Lake,
home, the Dr. having nia<_ liaptisiu is ferformed by trine immersion to to the farm again.
HEAVY GREY BLANKETS, REG PRICE, *4,
Ella Dunn were married yesterday af-
Klamath county, has resigned, and W.;
to purchase M- 1
b**»*"1 only. The Lord s supper, feet-
Seed Potatoes.
near the ( ongrrgational (hunh, 11
i washing and communion, are celebrated in
Col. Nye, the hone buyer, is in the i ternoon, at the home of the bride’s
To be Closed out at fd.oO.
Jackson Hockersmith, who raises a D. Woodcock lias been appointed post- j
street.
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! the evening accompanied with the saluta- valley trading buggies for horses.
; parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunn, by
master
in
his
place.
W. Gray, of Dakota, arrives! in the city tu,n o( a kk«. They are non-combatant.
quality of potatoes every year that are
MENS HATS, NOBBY STYLES, REG PRICE, *1.
Capt. H. J. Teal, who has been in Rev- F-
grange, only the relatives noted for their excellence, has 201)0 lbs.
Sunday and is regi'tered at the Central ! non-swearing .opposed to going to law with
Al a business meeting Saturday eve­
Hou»e. Mr. G is on a tour of inapection,; each other and abhor pride in its various southern California for some month,
b°th families .being present. Their of choice Early Rose potatoes for sale, ning, Co. D decided to select tbe Grove
To be Cloted out at ¿Octe.
and lieside» a number of »täte» visited, he ; forms; hence thev are a plain dressing peo- returned to Ashland yesterday.
numerous friends extend congratuk-i cno“c ^r,v
P°MlUX* .K
Hall
for
their
armory
and
appointed
°
!
at
a
cent
and
a
half
)>er
pound.
has been in southern California for some . .,|e similar to the Quaker». They have
MENS BOOTS REGULAR PRICE, *2 50.
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time. Mr. Gray will remain in Ashland for _ four
societies in ___
the Willamette,
Miss Lott« Lowden arrived yesterday tions.
Lieut. Logan and Privates Ayers and
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.. illaniette. one in the
Woo.Iyaixl in Ashland.
some weeks and think» he wilt locate in the ] Coquille and one in the Rogue River valley from Siskiyou county, for a short visit
Notice to Fruit Growers.
Scott a committee to sec about fixing j i
To be Closed out at fl pair.
: in this state. They ar** a plain, unostenta­ with her sister, Mrs. R. Beswiek.
valley.
i A regular meeting of the Southern : There is a well stocked wood yard up the hall and building on an addition
|<eoj>le and make the best of citizens.
Mr and Mrs. H. M. Roberts have return- ; tious
back
of
the
Novelty
Block,
corner
MENS HEAVY WORKING SHOES,
Frank Sifers, one of tne Ashland Oregon Fruit (»powers’ Association will Main and Hargadiue streets. Dry, 16 for meeting purjioscs and to store;
ed from Forlw-stown. Cal. Mr R.wentthere . May their membership never grow less —
lie
hel<l
in
Jacksonville
on
Saturday,
equipments,
etc.
Lieut.
Rogers,
Pri
­
some month» ago with the intention of op- j 1 Ro«eburg Plaindeuler.
state normal school scholars, is teach­ Feb. 23d, for the purpose of electing ■ inch.stove wood and 18 and 20 inch
To be. Closed out at fl <{air.
vates Chas. Chitwood and Frank Lcn-
erating some mines be and hi.» relatives are | Hogue River to be Stocked with Fish.
ing a penmanship class at Talent-
, lieatet Wood, delivered on short notice nart were appointed to have the by­
intereste*! in. hut the extremely <lry season
officers for the ensuing year.
MENS HEAVY WOOL l’ANTS
prevented anv work being done. As an evi- ; J. Frank Ellis, in charge of tlie fish com­
A. H- Carson, of the Josephine
any where in town.
C. B. M iller , Sec’y.
laws,which were adopted that evening,
de nee of the lack ot rain in that state lie- I mission car.backed the white egg» which had county nurseries, was in the city this
N. B.—All -parties hauling wood to printed.
Reduced to & pair.
sides the fact of the Sacramento river la-ing j , been tn his hatchery' apparatus iii ice, and
Harmon’s pure rubber finger shields ; town or having wood for sale in large
I
lower thi» vear than for many years, Harry , the car left Portland Thursday foj l\eur week. They have sold about 70,000
Intending builders seem to recog­
for penholders and pencils. Strength­ or small lots will do well to call at the
sav» that'springs that have l>eeh flowing d'Alene lake Tlie water is so warm there trees this season.
MENS LONGLEG GUM BOOTS,
steadily the vear round for tbe past twenty that the eggs wouht all have been batched
ens the grip «in the penholders and office of C. W. Avers at the alsjvc nize the fact that Ayers, Barlxiur &.
Prof.
0
F.
Nesse,
of
the
chair
of
pen
­
Reduced to f3M pair.
vear» are now plumb dry In t|ie way of ; out in a short time, and a» all his cans have
Elviage can, and do build good bouses,
[ eases the fingers from cramp and fa- corner.
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quarts mining he brought along some very' twen sent off to Lake Klamath he could not manship of the Ashland state normal
as
Oscar
Ganiard
has
contracted
with
For side at Burcklialter A
„ , , ,
.
.
.-
.
rich specimen», on one of which there was have taken care of the young fish. So he school, left yesterday for California, to tigue.
MENS KNEE BOOTS, GUM,
« Burcklialter A Hasty can forward them to build another duplicate of Mr.
treats them to a dose of arrested develop­ teach classes there. He will return Hastv’s
about ¿io worth of gold in sight.
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the
subscription
of
your
pa|ier
or
mag-
ment and will have them hatch out near
Ayers’ handsome East Lake cottage on
Redvced to fZM.
Our fellow townsman. W. E. Price, re­ where they arc to be planted. After getting again next fall.
Men’s red flannel underwear *1 00 azine cheaper than von can do it your- 1st avenue. Nearly everybody coming
turn«» 1 from California Sunday and looks rid <>f the white fish Sir. Ellis will g> south
t
The wife and family of T. E. Godfrey at O. H. Blount’s.
self.
Don’t wait until too late if you want a Bargain
to our city and seeing the bouse are :
as if that climate agreed with him He on the O. A t'.. to bring a million and a half
»pent coii-lderuble time at i*a.«o Ruble- in of salmon and trout fry from the McCloud arrived from Minneapolis this morning,
Fresh bread delivered at your door ¡attracted by its beauty and tbe style
Boy
’
s
suits
from
*2
75
up
at
O.
H.
southern California. While al Auburn, river to place in the Rogue and Unq«pia and will move to Butte ereek valley,
every morning by 9 a . m . Orders left of architecture, and wc predict in tbe
Blount’s.
x
where he has landed intere-t». be sold 10 1 rivers, and will then go to Washington.
YOURS TRULY,
where Mr. Godfrey has erected a dwell-
at Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall near future to see them plentifully
acre» at a good advance «1 the purchase
Fresh
compressed
yeast
for
sale
at
iing house on his land claim. J. H.
price. He was very much infatuated with
will
be
promptly
attended
to.
‘
sprinkled
over
our
city.
The
above
BORN.
Orange Vale, in Sacramento county, and I
Challen and J. B Boynton, the latter the U. 8. Bakery.
firm of builders are all first class me­ 1
Blankets *3 00 pair at Blount’s.
purchased two 10-acre lots all set out in I HUBBELL—In the city ot San Francisco, secretary of the
Those *21 working boots at Blount's
Russell-Boynton
chanics
and guarantee to give satis­
young fruit trees for 1150 per acre, and I Cal.. Feb. 2d, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hub­ steam filters, uncle and cousin, respec
are tbe boss.
• I i All kinds of oils at H.S. Evans'. X
faction in all cases, to those who em-
expects to realize handsomely from this
bell, a daughter—t) lbs.
lively, of Geo. C. Eddings, the hard­
invesiment Thi» property is about 22
Water proof building paper, wrap- ploy them,and wili l»c pleased to have
Artists materials at H. 8. Evans’.
mile» of Sacramento and wa» formerly TAYLOR—In Ashland. Feb. 9th. to Mr. ware merchant, also came with them
ping pajier and twine at H. S. Evans’. an
any
y O11C intending to build to dome
oome
12 doz. Switz Conde underwear re­
. grain farm of 3.2U0 acres, which was
and Mrs. Kobt. Taylor, a son—10 lbs.
to look at the country.
-ÆSLÏUTAlSrTD OTÒ-
Take
a
look
at
those
*1
50
shoes
at
and
examine
U^ir
work.
The
Gan-
bought bv a company and divi<i»»i up into
ceived at O. H. Blount’s this week
n it Rk.nnK
»■
ianl contract is *3,"lb
10-acre lots, ami i» hrmg planted with chok-e ANDRI'S- In this city. Feb. 13th, to Mr.
The
first
ever
exhibited
in
Ashland.
Boy«
l>oots
*1
50
pair
at
Blount
’
s.
and Mrs. R. L. Andrii«. a son.
Items of Interest aixl Information About
the Social Event Tuesday Evening.
MAX PRACHT,
I
SALE
OR
LEASE
DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY
M A l \ Street and IIARGAIHNE Avene.
Location in Ashland,
I
PENNSYLVANIA
City of Ashland.
The Choicest Lots,
The Finest View,
The Lowest Price,
The Easiest Grade.
MAX PRACHT,
DON’T MISS
I
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.
i
0. H. BLOUNT,
i
fruit tree-