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VALLEY RECORD The Heine ('<mcert. Burglar« Armtted. SAGE BKCSH SPRIGS. RENO KERNELS BREVITY BASKET. ■ I lie Josef Heine concert company al Granite Hall Tnesdav night was a . A smlakd , <)• T hoozy . Feb. ®«. 1*0. highly enjoyable entertainment. This i »• the lx-»t concert com|>any that has ever been in Ashland, and gave entire PEItMONAE ANI» MMIAI satisfaction. One strong feature of Judge liePeatt is at Jackson. Jle. tbc show is tliat it will always pleaee A gang of nine tramps were arrested I The much desired and needed rain E»<. V alley R ecord :— Pickles in any style at E. M. Miller's Friday afternoon for entering into O. ■ or »now is still tardy. Messrs. Mills A Rider have Ix-en grocery store. H. Blount's clothing house and stealing Eggs 12A cents per dozen only, threshing grain. W. P. Farlow, of Chimney Rock, several articles, and also for stealing The Mayflower is all loaded, but laid was over this week. ' which is convincing proof of hard some shoes from E. P. Rideout’s lxx»t ASH TT JL 1ST ID , OREGON. up on aceouni of the ice in the Neck. and shoe store. Three of them, Alex. times, especially on liens. Josef Heine at Congregational Mart Fraitt, the veteran hunter and church to-morrow evening. Kinney, Wm. Myers and J. M. Hall, John Gleitn was considerably sliak- John Real has been laid up with pneumo-' !’•' greatest portion of the were singled out and given a hearing en up a few days ago by his horse tail trapper, has just sent to market LOO A. Wheeler drew the baking jxjwder fine fat ducks. **’• ; house, while other celebrated musical • before Justice Berry, Dist. Att’y. Culvig ing u)K>n him. OFFERS FOR prize at E. M. Miller’s grocery last week. • Z«' ' r*i,wm clerk.is in Wa-h- eutertainmeuta seem to entertain only conducting the matter on the part of Great, fa , bashful, goosey geese are The Rebecca's gave an excellent Frank Arant, who has been very Payers and a select few who to go : the state; and the balance were turned growiug numerous along the river, and I Monday ,r°'" ,iran‘'* I‘i»tacie» of joy over things that 1 o < mc . Hall was discharged as inno sick for a few weeks past, is rapidly a shooting contest with the customary slipper at their meeting Tueidav eve improving. The foundations are laid for the res Wa t»-r Me « v make most others tired. Later—Prof. cent, and Kinney for want of evidence dance and supjKT scenu inevitable. ingthMigm; Heme has com lude.1 to stop over at to convict before a jury, but Myers ¡deuces of David F. Fox, and Oscar THAT MUST II. L. Webb, ("Curly”) the untiring I hear that at a Washington’s birth Mr. and Mr». O H. Blount returned from f?r * feW ,<la> be‘°8 P1****1 , was held to ap|x»ar before the next m»tl contractor and driver between day dance at Butte creek, American Ganiard. MMM/fi hunday. wiiia tne place, aDd will give another grand jury. The robbery was commit here and Ft. Klamath has become so patriotism had to get up and request A fine and carefully selected stock Ed. Worrnan. of the Medfard stables, was «mccrt at the Congregational church ted Wednesday night, and Thursday reguLir in his arrivals and dejiarturc» a few boisterous young men to go out of tobacco» just received at the Ash- ( in the city Monday. to-morrow, Friday, evening, with the evening and Friday morning Myers that our time pieces are corrected Ly doors and dance. land grocery store. Judge DePeatt returnexl Sunday from a ' company and an entire change of was selling the articles to parties hi» coming and going. Sheriff' Birdsey will be in Ashland FRONTIS" OX Says a Roscoe, Ohio, miller, writing ‘TiV tB* e,n programme. A crowded house b »n- around the de|K*t, saying that he had N. B.—We expect the cigars from to our postmaster, “I saw in the “North on March 9th, to collect taxes, this will ^ra' *ured’ °ibe j’raiBe’ °f thow; wi*°wit- i bought them in San Franciaco, but at “Curly” on the Above item. Western Miller” that the people of be the last chance. Judge Tolman ami G«n. Apple«*, gj T‘W"dBy’' Perl*n’*“ce will **» ' the hearing, when they were identified Chas. Hoslev is having one of his i Fort Klamath still remains an ob Keno are in need of a roller mill. ’’He home from Salem Saturday. * bring them. :u> the stolen goods, he said he found ject of solicitude, nothing being done, He didn’t embrace the darling oppor Spring street houses rebuilt and an i them under a sidewalk alxjut nine 11 I*. Martin went o, San Francisco yester Sure Protection for Brer. apparently, to relieve the people of this tunity when it was yearning for the addition put to it. day «ith a carload of apples. I i o’clock, which was considered “too hug of a rich miller. ’ The Ohio man section of the country of the uncer Read what E. M. Miller has to say ' As M well known, most of the deer : thin” by the court. It is believed .Mr’. Charley Clark, of Roseburg, was vis iting friends in town last week. are Josephine THE MOST CENTRAL . killed in Jackson, ------ -—. ----- r----- and ' that Kinney, who is a rogue and goes tainty of its continuance. We still is respectfully informed that the oppor in another column of the R ecord un- i i ** MCookwy ha> been paying Ash- other southern counties, and the hunt- ' by the name of Tracey occasionally, is hope however, that those in whom the I tunity has been embraced by a Cali der the head of “Wanted.” Uml Irienda a vixit during the pa.t week. era in those regions, being so near the as much guilty as Myers, but was too power is vested will favorably consider fornia man. There is another oppor Grit Tolman intends stocking his j lineman V^rikiy1!^. wr,'XnVB.m* b°U'^'rir lin“’ COuW’ with but ,itt,e ' sharp in not living caught, making a tha importance of maintaining an ef tunity, however, waiting here for a natural lake, made by a land slide,' fective military force at that point for, i merchant. south of Ashland, with white fish. trouble or fear of detection, take his ! ¡»erfect dupe of the latter. at least, several year» to come. ' ' The Keno hall looked well on the j A tract of over 100 acres of land __________ ____ __ game acroM the border and dispose of AnMte/ ea*t an<i Items from Medford. U. G. A. Whit« h is running &is hh train hdo into Wh- Anh- ! I bides in California markets. THREE LOTS “Tell the truth and shame the devil” night of the 22d inst. Attached to the near Jacksonville is being surveyed for Mr. Gwin and family have gone to is an old maxim but one that will do ceiling was a hand, above the wreaths the purpose of selling in small pieces. I'1“'1 A law similar to the one introduced .. K Nr*- Vtwltifitf R. L. < rtoLtivi.. urmuoni .... is A over from Ager, in .... the house by Representative Miller Eugene City to live. to abide by, and will win in the long and banners, lifting the American Hag f-J«....«.. * « ** .... Three tourist cars passed northward EACH 22 FT FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHJ88 DEEP. tail ’ ",nd ,rlend* i" A,h ’ which hag become a law, forbidding the Prof. Finley Dixon, principal of the run, every time. For instance, in de from the head of an artistically draped Monday. This kind of travel gradu cradle, leaving room for several big slaughter of deer for their hides, is be Medford public school ’ was in Ashland scribing a section of country for the ally increases regardless of seasons. Ed. P. Morse. Mbs Minnie Morse and purpose of inducing people from thoughts beneath the starry drapery These Lots are Located Diagonally Opposite the new HOTEL ORE Mrs. (ieo. A. Morse left for Man Francisco fore the California legislature and will Saturday. Tickets for the Prof. Heine grand Monday. wxai be on the statutes of our sister I. B. Nichols, wife and sou came up ; abroad to immigrate to that particular and allowing the stripes to hang care- concert to-morrow evening can be pro GON, on the South Side of Main St., Corner of Hasgadine Avenue, and for Ed. C. Ptielpa, the Medford printer, is in state. from Riddles Sunday and are stopping 'point, one thing above all others , lesxly over the side. The party danced cured at Chitwoods corner drug store. a first-class Business Investment have no equal in the City. Call oil or ad northern California this week on a tour of Should this measure become a law at R. V. Beall’s farm. should be scrupulously observed, and I till the roosters got tired crowing at dress inspection. them. The supper, prepared by Mrs. i Chas. Hosley has sold his vacant in California, a reasonable protection is Miss Mollie Merriman, one of our that is, to give truthful version of mat IZevelyof the Keno hotel, was upto! butchershop on 1st Avenue corner to Miss Buzell, the Baptist missionary, lect ured at Medford Monday, being on her way insured lor the deer of Oregon. There teachers, is attending the examination ters and things, and that from an evesy » the bon ton standard A No. 1 as usual. O. Ganiard, and is being moved to the is still, however, to contend with the at the county seat this week. north again. day, practical standpoint of view. railroad track. In describing our own locality, .we i to the south of Keno is re J. A. Anderson, of Eden precinct, was in Indians of Eastern Oregon, who leave ASHLAND OREGON. “I am a lawyer and my name is admit, it is eminently proper to show joicing over the iiecesxion of an entK- the city Tuesday looking up the bacon ami their reservations at certain seasons of The Haverley’s and the Western lard market. the year, and in making a periodical Pentz, and I’ve repented it ever since up all of its good qualities, but when- prising Yreka schoolma’m, Miss Union nine played a game of base L. Memlers. the horse buyer of Albany, round-up, slaughter a large number of I’ve been in the profession.”—Marks. ' ever this is exceeded the strain will lie Dowling, who has bought a farm there ball naar the depot Sunday, resulting ha* been in this vicinity since Friday, mak The ground is lieing cleared off for quicklj- observed and a reaction is j with the intention of settling. The in a scor of G to 12 in favorjof the deer. The Interior department has ing purchases. Stay a. L>oi *x Medford ’s fine roller Hour mill which sure to follow, redounding to its injury. i fresh impulse the young lady’s arrival latter. l»een appealed to and the prosjiectB M B. Helman, of South Pasadena, Cal., will be a fine drawing card for this ¡has already given to education is just returned home this week, but ex|>ects to be are that soon after the inauguration of ■ All persons seeking new localities for M. B. Ratikiu,of the Klamath city! bock ugain soon. Harrison an order will lie issued pro city. i the purpose of making lii.mcx or cs- delightful. Bachelors arc studying i lumber company, was on yesterday’s ; Richard Chenowith, uf Ban Francisco, is hibiting the Indians from leaving their Judge T. R. North started this morn ' tablisliing themselves in business, elocution and etiquette, and the result train for that place from Portland. stopping at the White bulphur Springs ho reservation. W. G. Steel of Portland ing for his old home in Iowa, and if he ! must not be taken for fool« to be easily will probably be more enjoyment for It is rumored that operations will soon j tel lor his health. Wm and Hugh Cole, of Coleatein, nave has written Congressman Hermann, can dispose of his property will again i gulled and misled by every “shyster the ladies at the dances. Instead of be resumed there. ■ boomer” who endeavors, by the ink- being more glorious than eloquent,: Ed. Redfield came out second best been doing the town for some days, return who will see that the request is given join his family here. ing home Monday. 1 respectful consideration. The Roseberg Ptaindealer says Med , slinging process, to convert a desert certain young bltxxls there may in the in the shooting match for «100 at Miss Emma Howard, who has been visit ford has more population than Rose ! into one vast garden-spot, or a young future be quite the other wav. and the Canyonville last Friday and was on liis Items from Washington. ing friends at McMiuville and Corvallis, re burg. The latter town seems to be i “Italy” happily discovered by himself ladies will be so glad. way to Linkville this mornig. Elmer turned home Bundgy, tjuincy A. Brook«, late collector of getting along slowly. j alone. New localities or countries arc The pumping of a Mr. Earle, late Gazley won the first prize. J. F. Faulkenberry and R. H. Gardner cub toms in the Puget sound district, as a rule, over-rated, and generally bv i clerk of the Wisconsin comp: ly at an«l wife, the photographers, went to Siski —TO THE— The aid society gave an oyster sup- Ethan Allen of St. Paul, represent-: and whom President Cleveland recently those who are well acquainted with Klamath City, was one of the jobs I you county rouniy mis this weex week !>er last week to get money to pay the ing A. E. Johnson A Co.,a firm who H. B. Reeii. the fem e man now of Ea»t < removwl. 1» Wgsfcingtoa City. the fact, and is done, of course, for had last week. I am now convales reight on the organ for the school, and Portland, U in the city to-day, u|«o Fred. speculative purposes. Even Klamath cent, though powerful weak. Take settle foreign immigrants in the west- A delegation representing a large a neat sum was netted. H. Rowe of Tulo fame. county, we regret to say, has not been the skitn-milk for what it is worth. 1; ern states, was In the city this week numlter of settlers in southeastern Or MG» Aggie WiMxlx.uf Yreka, and Walter egon, was presented to the commission i an exception, and the injury thus in .couldn't get down to the cream. “The in the interest of his business. Council Proceeding». Walker, oi Ft. Jonex, were visiting Ashland Rev. Dr. Geo. II. Atkiuson, the pio flicted will, in time, be observed and er of the general land office yesterday, Bill» ordered paid : i company will soon commence again. friend» during the week. They Youle A Gilroy. t»ost for monument »li Ô0 fully realized; not saying but what the ¡The company could have sold fifty neer Congregational preacher, died in Jos. W. Hookersiuith was over tu the by representative Herman. Biskiyou < «unty towns looking up a mar came here to protest against the ap Mrs Balter, nursing Kearny family 81 00 Klamath Basin is a gixxl country, I thousand dollars’ worth of town lots. Portland Monday ; and Marion F. Mul “ “ ket for se'iing bis pork. etc. fit! (10 that is, comparatively speaking. proval of selections of certain lands Mrs Hunter, •• Men offered $2<XM) for three lots and key, a Portland lawyer and pioneer, 20 00 Wm. A. Owen, deputy internal revenue which they assert have been falsely J W Letner. nursing Mr »tinner In former days, as a stock raising «:iooo for five lots. The company is j (lied at Oakland, Cal., the same day. F Roper, S yrs. rent for city ¡Kiiind 12 50 collector for this district, was ui> from Cen country, it was difficult to find its »n- Henry Ammerman and I’. Dunn certified us swamp lands, and u]>ou rich." It is to be hoped that the work tral Point Friday on business. 1179 00 perior, but it no longer retains that de I so fairly begun nt Klamath City may bought the Fountain stock of goods which these settlers have built their Wm. Finley has moved to Ashland from of the assignee, and Mr. Fountain is Street Commissioner Patterson was grep of pxpefleqco, for the cogent tea- ; not be entirely given up. his farm on A|>piegatc and has taken out homes and have cultivated the soil for license to run u job wagon, etc. the List four years, and which they instructed to immediately liuild the sou that it has been overstocked for Frank McMullon was buried on shipping everything except the mil Frank Poor, a prominent stock man of allege are being manipulated in the sidewalk iq froqt' qf J|. L- Beqqiqgton’s several years, and the consequence is Butte creek Friday, and some of the ! linery gixxls to his store in Linkville. eustern Oregon, and John Wall, were on interest of land syndicates aqd iqbq- lot at t||e latter'» expense. Also to! that both outside anil inside range is The morning subject at the Presby i folks over there arc wondering at a pre- Sunday's train en route to Salem. opolists. 1 notify B. F. Myer to build the side- • now insufficient for the amount of ' sentiment he mentioned the day be- terian church on next Sabbath will be Mrs. Copelam|. niece of D. L. B^ever, of The secretary has finally approved walk in front of his lot within ten days, 1 stock on hand. tills ^Uce, w|io wks being treat¿4 by Dr. fore his death. He was subject to fits “Christianity the Friend of Intellect-1 Evcrv Lot is Covered with the Very Beet grades of Budded Peach, ponger, retured to Henley Saturday. the land« remaining in what is known and if the same is not built at the ex- i Taken in an agricultural poiut oi 1 of epilepsy, and on Thursday he said, tial Culture.” “Au Ideal Business 1 H A. Clawson, proprietor of the Depot, as list No. 5, and found, after careful I piration of that time, to build the same I view it is not first class by any means, after recovering from au ordinary at-1 Man,” the evening subject, a talk for; Apple, Pear, Prune, Plum and Cherry Trees. notwithstanding the many sensational tack, “The next fit will be my last.” j young men especially. hotel ami un<l superintendent of the 8. ». P. Co.’ Co.'» s examination „.m;M i....a„ and .....i as provided by ordinance. tmtel to lw xwmnin land« eatimr was in this week. examination, to lx swamp unax, ana eating houses, houses, was in the the citv city this week. Lott Ineloted and Street» Graded. The matter of purchasing a bell for reports to the contrary, in so tnqch as | It was even so, and some say that vic- ’ i By a private letter from a friend we ; Frank Williamson arrived’ from Albany ‘‘""’‘"‘I'"« to alxmt41 000 acres. The we are lacking in two essential ele j the fire department referred to the fire lima of falling sickness are occasionally j i learn that Joe Hughes has opened a Baturday to clerk in the Ixwt and shoe store i are located chiefly in Klamath, »«turilay ments to nia|;e if a complete success indulged with a glimpse of prescience | ¡butcher shop in Montague; a Mr. uf C. H.'l.uderman, in the I. O. O. F. build-1 Lake and Grant counties, Oregon. ' and water committee to act. in that respect, namely, soil and cli •««<- *hf' l This list originally embraced ovea 90, I The recorder wax requested to niake mate. As a whole, the soil is largely from the evergreen shore. Not having i ■ Chambers is about to start a drug store MittM i'ziru I.inn WIIM in fftutn fMMl acres, Mim Cora Linn wus viuitintr visiting in town flia the ' ' 000 SOLE JLG-EJSTT. ; out un itemized statement of the entire of a pumice or ashy nature, therefore, time to go so far in search of the facts ! and that a printing office is content first of the week, and Miss Maggie Linn is | amount expended by the city in ldring is correspondingly inferior. The cli on which it rests, I have concluded not - plated. Montague is growing. Central Point. still in the city, the guest of Mrs. C. W. 1 to examine this fresh doctrine. ASHLAND, OREGON. Ayers. I nurses for the Kearney family, and fur Messrs. I. W. Burriss afld Wm. Pat The health is good except colds. mate is uncertain as all localities are of Henry E. Wilson, the well known land nish the same to city attorney so that the same altitude (over 4,000 ft.) situ The pioneer stockmen of this coun terson have each donated a strip of Mrs. Rosa White has retqrnpd home \ owner and stockman ui Tehauia county, | he might present a claim against the ated amidst mountains still several try are beginning to perceive the wis land oft’ of their lots on Pine street for was on »unday's train for Salem on land froqt a visit to Sa|em. Kearney estate for the amount so thousand feet higher. These are the dom of settliug up the country. A an alley, and I. O. Miller and John B. matters. Chas. Hoaglaqd aqd tyife w*U start advanced, pilfer McGee, who sold his ranch in' cold facts in the premises, however thousand “scrub” cows and steers are ; Million are at work fencing it for them Klainath county county some sutne time time ago ago and and moved moved *“ a f‘‘*tl‘C'r,,tar Klamath Danuiuif School. unwelcome they mey be, and.-can not less valuable than a hundred fine ones. with H. 8. Emery’s fine universal com his family to tills county, left for Bonanza nanza, Rlaniatlt coqqty, While the owners of scrubby animals bination fence—the best made. Prof. Lester will open a sc I kxj I for be truthfully gainsaid. Monday. Geo. Hershberger sold j of an acre ^re^Karassed by the care of miles of old Modoc county settled the whisky: Linkville, Or. L ynn C. D otle ; Panisl Shepherd, fa»her uf Mrs. Albert of hind jn Mr». Cooksey’s addition to dancing and deportment in Granite n fences and buildings, by taxation of question last week by voting whether j Millsap, uguin Tuesday, but but I ; M pet„rHOn. pmiwipr,*11750 MUIaao, went to lowu again Hall next Saturday, March 2d, classes wild land and vexations of cowboy ir saloons should be licensed or prohibit will sell out and Leg Broken. xml come to Ashland to remuin *’*' 1 etersoti , consderulion, «lo/.uU. to lie as follows: Children's »lass, Sat-! next full. regularities, the tqeu who keep fine ed. That frontier county, which has M rs. M. M. Cooksey, Miss Nancy Word was received in Ashlaud last Col. Bowditch, after the legislature ad Matney and Mr. Wardlaw, all of our urday afternoon from 3 to 5; ad i Thursday that E. T. Bartlett had a leg stock arc leisurely sending to market the reputation for being of the wild ; journed. went to Astoria, accompanied by town, paid your city a visit, returning vanced class, Saturday evening, begin the nice beef, pork, butter and cheese nis mother, for a visit there before return ning at 8; Beginners class, Tuesday, j broken in his mines over on ti(e head that bring yellow coin. The ranges and Wixfly order, surprised the public home Lordsday evening. ! of Empire creek, pq the ‘ California bv giving a majority of 2G9 for prohi ing to Ashland. evening, 8 to 10. Next Saturcay even W. G. Tanner went over to Mott B’tiiday I Last Thursday Mrs. Tyler’s 5-year- ing will be a reception for tjie mem [ si<)e pl' the Sisfeiypu mountains. A are being cut off. and the old stock- bition. men want to sell their extra land and to relieve Jus. F. Harris who goes to Nan |, old boy, of Medford, was buried in the By the request of those who were bers of the c)ub and |hejr frteqds, at livery team wax procured at Stephen begin on a few hundred acres like their Francisco to see his old schoolmate,Teenier, son ’ s stables by friends, and Isaac Jacksonville cemetery, Elder Peter unable to attend the concert given in which J’.rof. Lester will lead a german in his rowing match. neighbors. As the land is rich, the for one hour, the rest of the eveening Hughes and Geo. E. Youle started at settlement of the country will enhance the M. E. church, Feb. 13th, it will be J. A. Earson, the tuilor formerly of Ash son conducting the services! land. who has "» i n Ji, his land claim in - - , .. ... . ft w. Priildy Lus rvmoved to Ceq- to be a social <(uncc. All are invited . 8 P. M. with Dr. Beebe for the scene of the value thereof. There is no better repeated on Thursday evening, March Josephine county for | " n,onthi‘’leit fqr tral Point, from Medforil. and will en to attend, and the best of music will the accident, arriving there at five pl ice on earth to buy fine land than 7th, with some changes in the pro bun FranciscoNupday. gage in brick-making in the spring be in attendancer Saturday afternoon o’clock uext morning. A small tave here on the banks of Klamath’s river gram . The proceeds will be divided Walden Bros , the merchants of Niskiyou near the entrance of the funnel of his equally with the Congregational Simeon March, of Shasta county. a reception will be given to the chil mine came down burying his feet in and lake», mountain, have been in the city during the P eter the P oet . church. week on matters connected with their land Cal., came up here on the 14th insl., dren, their parents and friends. A the gravel and rocks. Wheq foe Went case against Sisson A Crocker. The 17 months old son of Joshua and from cold contracted on the road cordial invitation is extended to all ; to pull the left one oq( it didn’t come, The tanners are well along with their Mrs. M. Cox, of Roseburg, is visiting her was taken quite sick a week ago, but is who are interested to be present on Brown, who lives on E. B. Myer’s farm plowing and seeding. daughter at the Ashland House, Mrs north of Ashland, died Sunday morn this occasion. For information as to 1 ' liaviqg bepii twisted at right angles. J. J. »trail, as is also the latter's cousin. n<>w improving. School meeting Monday. ing. Their 3 year old son died also terms etc., call on or atldfegs 1>. (J. With a pick near at hand he soon cx- Mrs. Joe Sheridan, of Central Point. Issaac Constant, H. Amy mid Elder i tricated himself and crawled to his cab Jas. C. Flood, the Bonanza King, is 1 yesterday morning of spinal mcnin- L. E. Hoover, of Grunt's Pass, and F. M. Peterson appraised H. W. Hoag- Lester, CeqtraT Hditsei Asliiand. in, when a neighbor soon arrivied:who dead, also Daniel Callahan, a San getis. Mrs. Close, at the brick-yard, Hubbard, of Medford, two implement and Death of K. N. Anderson. carried the news to Cole's station. Francisco millionaire,. Flood was 1 about two miles from town, is also machinery men wefv jit tl»i» fity thb week laqd’s juqd in this county, 102 acres, Monday at «3200. The |x*rsonal prop- tin ______________________ biisfhew and cal.ed on the R kcowd . R. N. Anderson, who has been Mr. Bartlett was brought to Ashland on worth «20,000,000. : down with the disease. W. W. w. Williams le le't \V. rl with his family for ' erty in this county is willed to the ; Friday and is getting along as comfort Col. James Norris, the architect, was their old home at Independence, Polk widow, pleasing Sense „L__ Chas. Hoagland is the admin doing an extensive merchant tailoring ably as could be expected. business in Ashland about a year, died county. They were well pleased with Ash istrator of the estate. j married at Portland this week to Of health and strength renewed and land, and regret that they couldn't stay. last Monday afternoon from the dis Tramps. oase and comfort, follows the use of 1 Mrs. Dixon, who came out from his I The following are Elder M. Peterson’s ease that he came here to fiud relief Mr». Henry Smith, of Wolf creek, stopped The tramp pest |s becvqiiug very Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony ■ old home at Springfield 111. They ar I I.„ M. re l. : Fir« L»nl.. „ dry: ‘ *" from—asthma. The remains were ta u---- sister, 1-.... Mrs. u» 1. i W. w Burriss, m.rrt.« being b»in» on <»n her h»r | I day at Mound school house at 11 o’clock ken to Red Bluff yesterday morning to . inoqotoqoqs to the citizens of every with nature to effectually cleanse the rived in Ashland this morning to her way to Bacr-miento, Cui., on a pleasure trip. and at Eagle Point at 7 in the evening; be interred atoitipjdq of those o| fiis ! community on the coast and seeenis to system when costive or billious. For 1 make this city their future home. ! The colonel’s numerous friends wish Geo. E. Youle went to Seattle again Mon 2d, at Wixxlville at 11 and on Satur tiiife In tlint cqty. Xfr. Anderson was be increasing every year. A tramp sale in 50c. and «1.00 bottles by all them much happiness and prosperity. came to a residence in Ashland recent MENS FINE SUITS, REGULAR PRICE, 115, leading druggists. day. Washington huxing become, a state day before at Gold Hill at 7; 3d, at and ueetls his personal attention. Colonel Centra) Point morniqg aqd evening; iq his afith year and was kindly eared ly and asked for something to eat. As i . • a .> Albany has an enterprising real-es- To be doted oat at fit) wit. Blankete «3 00 pair at Blounts. . tlte finn in Buckliar{ flnd*Kinney. for by his only child Mrs. D. L. Bee Youfe will? however, make Ashland his 4t|i, at Medford morning and evening. ver, who, with Mr. Bee ver and chil- the noon meal was just over and noth soctjfl bead<|uarter*. ing left the kind-hearted lady of the Give the order for the renewal of They publish a monthly paper for the MENS SUITS, REGULAR PRICE, f 18, H. W. Lowry and Iami|y passed through dren, went with the remains to Red house went to work and cooked anoth your paper or magazine to Burckhalter j benefit of immigrants, and hire a Territorial Currency. pn th«' train Friday tp r«u'e to Tillamook Bluff for the burial. er and spread it before the hobo, who To be Clotrd out al fl2 unit. Hon. William Martin has in his pos A Hasty and it will be promptly for-, young man to distribute them on the i county from California, where they will re side in the future. Mr». L, b u sister of the session, in a splendid state of preserva i Wits very hungry and devoured it with warded without further trouble to you. ! . nortb-bound passenger trains at Ash- A SOO Prise. Carter Bros., painters of this city. MENS SUITS, REGULAR PRICE, 112. lion, a relic of the early days of the d(J . land u ,w ‘ land, thus giving jieople an idea of, A piece of queensware with every i the usual amount of gusto. The lady i Mhier, Dr. Sechrist and wife, of Phoenix, went northwest in the form of a bill of cred can of baking powder, and a chance during tins time was giving tje tramp I ch( -cest and f()r re8idence j and an interest in their city Ix/fore , To be Cloned out at * Hu it. to Oakland. Cal., yesterday to reside. Ar it issued in 1847 by the territory of Con8ult Vour owu interegt8 reaching there. for the capital prize, a genuine blaek some very soqqd advice; telling him thur Soule, who lias been quite unwell for MENS SUITS REGULAR PRICE, «14. P. Lyttleton, IL F. Myer, Frank some time and intended going to the Sand Oregon. It calls for the sum of teii walnut set valued at «60 00, for every ^ qaiqes ttnd pkcet of many people > » who could give linn employ- . . . » • 1 1 * r • wich Islands to improve his health, was dollars with interest at the rate of six laxly that buys a can of E- M- Miller's in * town mu .. 1/4 invest in outside property. Low prices.; Spicer, Welborn Beeson, Wm. Beeson : Ti be Cloted out at fit mi it. per cent, from date and bears the sig with them. nient. The cramp . 11 on *i • < for - : and Mr. Guyer viewed the road from I h paid 1 1 very 1 good at- * « Easv terms. Call the premises Dr. Porterfteid. the rupture sjiecialist who nature of John H. Couch,' trt'hsuter baking' (Kinder at the Ashland grocery \ tention x to her story while he was get- .. <' 1 ! Farnham’s mill near Ashland across MENS WHITE KNIT UNDERWEAR, REG PRICE 50 CT*. was here last summer, was on Mondsy s per Jno. P. Brwks Many of these store. Besides the useful and orna ting on the outside of tlio big meg), * to the Antelope section. This road ■ mental character of the capital prize, train for Portland to locate, hav.ng peen and when through, with the I he host cakes and cookie# ever of- should and will be opened soon. Mr. i To be Cloned out at t&ctf. tnin>ed clean out of everything except the bills are »till in existence, held by old Jim Miller has discovered a moral or i liothes on bituseif and wife at a recent fire pioneer residents of the state, who cher social one in the G-ft xettc —just the and cold-blooded cheek of his dqss hej‘ r«d 111 Jackson county at the I . 8. | Lyttleton says there is a considerable MENS GREY KNIT UNDERWEAR REG PRICE 50CT8. at Fresno, Cal. ish them as souveniers of the territo thing for a model daughter to do her said • “what do 1 want to work for i Bakery (»pposile Odd Fellows Hall, x quantity of government land in that • Mis» Lottie Louden and Eddie Murphy rial days when such script was the on ! when 1 can get all I want to eat from T<> (h< . cltUeM8 of Aslllall(l and I section suitable to make line homes for . To be Cloned out nt 2~> cte. attended the Kingsbury-Murphv wedding lv circulating medium known. Capt. sparking on, thus doing away with the Vicinity. people of a little thrift and enterprise. old joke of the ladies entertaining . such d—n fools as you? at Jacksonville yesterday, and the former MENS HEAVY RED KNIT UNDERWEAR who has neen visiting her sister. Mrs. K. Martin has had his bill for forty years their lover for hours with only one A number of prominent “cow men” Malmon for Bojrue River. You are respectfully iuvited to call Beswick. started for her home in Siskiyou and intends to always keep it.—[Pen : chair iu the room. i To be Cloted out at 7octi. The U. S. fish commission car pass and examine my stock in trade and of southeastern Oregon were on this • county this morning. dleton Tribune. ed south on yesterday’s passenger prices next door west of Mrs. Boyton’s morning’s train, amoug whom were i Kingsbury—Murphy. W H Parker and wife, who have been A Singular Accident, HEAVY GREY BLANKETS, KEG PRICE, «4, ' Hock. Mason, of the firm of Miller A visiting F. Roper for a week or more re- i n ' > Mr. R. Bent. Kingsbury and Mias train to get 1,000,000 young salmon millinery store, Main street, Ashland. ' Lux, Mr. Singletary, of the firm of turneiithis morning to Beatrice. Neb. Mr. Yours truly, G. E. D ean . from the Me Cloud hatchery, iu north Joe Avery, tlie little son of Pun Av Lizzie Murphy, of this precinct, and I To be Ctoted out at f2.d0. Parker is well pleased with Ashland and Todhunter A Devine, and Maj. Towers, ern California. The car will return will come out here to stay it they can dis- ery, who a short time ago was brought both well known throughout lire val Harmon ’ s pure rubber finger shields a Montana cattle king who is content-! home from ML Angel school, in Mariou ley, were married at Jacksonville yes Moucay or Tuesday, wheu half these MENS HATS, NOBBY STYLES, REG PRICE, «1. l>ose of some of their property there. for penholders and pencils. Strength . plating a big purchase in Harney val- fish will be put im the Rouge river, county, having been taken sick with terday evening, at 7 o’clock, by Rev. Misses Ida Savior. Henrietta Moore. Kate ens the grip on the penholders and ■ ley. Henry E. Wilson, of Tehama. To be Cloned out at 50cti. Hausen and Abbie Goodyear were at Jack; brain fever, is in a critical condition. Father Noel of the Catholic church. and the balance in the Umpqua' eases the fingers from cramp and fa John S. Devine will l>e on to morrow’s sonville yesterday to attend the teachers On Sunday Dr. Flint, who has been The happy couple will commence Í MENS BOOTS REGULAR PRICE, «2 50. From J. C. Lane who came up from tigue. For sale at Burckhalter A train. examination. Miss Minerva Naylor, who attending him, attempted to test his < housekeeping at the farm of the sturdy has been visiting in Ashland, returned with temperature by placing a small ther Drain yesterday morning we learn Hasty’s. To be C'loted out at fl pair. “ Fly ” dames, although not prone to young groom several miles south of that there are two cases of stqaU)x>x them to the farm, and Miss Ida will also : delivering practical lectures to young D. R. Mills is in Chicago buying mometer in his mouth. Joe, being in remain there alter the examination. Ashland. The congratulations and in and near that place, The patients MENS HEAVY WORKING SHOES, men, occasionally do let out some Abe Shultz, the blacksmith of H«l,le,v.' a delrious state, crushed the heat tester best wishes of numerous friends arc arc Nirs. T. L- Jones in Drain and Miss spring g<xxls for D. R. A E. V. Mills. Boy’s suits from «2 75 up at O. H pointed remarks. Mr. Ayers’ “aunt,” but for inanv years horse-shoer for the old swallowing all the mercury and a part with them. To be Cloned out at fl qair. Bridges about three miles out of town. on being importuned by a sapling of overland stage company,.wax in the valley of the glass. The action of the mer Blount ’ s. x Dr. Kuykendall Tuesday positively >qt After If, during the pa-t week visiting old scenes cury was soon felt and the ¡mtient suf i the dude species for Iter company MENS HEAVY WOOL PANTS about his old stamping ground in the vutn- Fresh compressed yeast for sale at to the Heine concerts, tried, though pronouuced Mrs. Jones’ case as small fered terribly. On Wednesday lie was Judge Tolmau informs the R ecord ite of Rogue river. His son is now at Reduced to $2 pair. unsuccessfully, to dissuade him by the a little better and on Thursday was that he has written on to Washington pox. There are a great many exposed the U. 8. Bakery. Evans creek trapping beavers. to this dread disease, as several visited Those |2A working boots at Blount’s cold blooded remark, “Why, you’d withdrawing his application for the still improving with a small chance of MENS LONGLEG GUM BOOTS, L, H. Blakeman and wife, of >ou*v1r.,‘ * better go with the boys and save a recovery.—Corvallis Gazette. position of »urveyor general of Oregon. Mrs. Jones before they knew what are the boss. Wisconsin, uncle and aunt of Mr». " ■ matter with her. — [Roneburg was the Reduced to f.Í¿0 pair. Atkinson, of this place, arrive», tin* wee* 12 doz. Switz Conde underwear re dollar and a half.” The “rich” part of the office has been to stav. Mr B. being the owner of a farm Crocker and Huntington. eliminated, hence the Judge would Review. ceived at O. H. Blount’s this week. The supreme court decided the case south'of Ashland purchased tor him some MENS KNEE BOOTS, GUM, To Be Repealed. The first ever exhibited in Ashland. of the State, respondent, vs. Frank P.. Col. C. F. Crocker and C. P. Hunt sooner live at his home near Ashland ; time ago to Mr. Atkinson. U m. Mosher. .1 Racine. Wia., is al»o with them on a tour ington will soon take a trip over the and besides the insatiable greed and Light, rcpellant; ap|x?al from Like; Josef Heine, the world renowned Reduced to fiiM. Up with the times uot one year lie of inspection. S. P. road as far as Portland, this be scramble for the office that is going on blind violinist,and his London Concert hind, are the gmxls D. R. Mills will judgment of the lower court reversed ; Dr. Helm, wife and aon end Clerk h. L. ing the lattei» first tour over this road. was too disgusting to be in. and case remanded for a new trial, i Co. will give another of their grand bring front Chicago. Don’t wait until too late if you want a Bargain 4 lloUenbeak rvtnnud last week from . a The point decided in this case is that musical entertainments for the benefit The colonel remarked that the com Hotel Co. Election. Frnncwco. where they purchased a hue lot Take a look at those «1 50 shoes at a dealer in the game of “stud jioker” is of the Congregational society, at tljgir of furniture for The Oregon, which^will be pany had no definite idea of building At the meeting of U»e Ashland church in Ashland, to-morrow, (Fri O. H. Blounts. YOURS TRULY, * an accomplice with those who lx?t on opened bv Dr. Beebe and tl.e former about north of Portland, but he admitted March 15th. The cari«eting has already ar that inducements bad been offered for Hotel Co. the following officers were day) eveuing. Those that could not Burckhalter A Hasty can forward the game, and the liettor can not be rived and three car loads of furniture was them to build to Tacoma and Seattle. elected for the ensuing year: President, hear them Tuesday should not fail to the subscription of your paper or mag convicted upon the rtncorroliorated » to be »hipped yesterday. H. B. Carter; vice president, A. C. be present. Admission, 50cts. Secure azine cheaper titan you can do it your testimony of the dealer. Helm ; treasurer, W. H. Atkinson ; di Wanted. Ed. Hanlev returned from a trip to Port your tickets at the usual place. Wait for the wagon—D. R. Mills is self. land this morning, and »’’<«» »own to^tay. About 300 good able l>odied men to rectors. H. B. Carter, A. C. Helm, G. filling it to-day in Chicago. 0 accomiMuied bv his friend. • E. Grace, a Securea residence lot in Miner ’ s Ad S. Butler, J. C. Tolman, D. K. Mills. Fresh bread delivered at your door druggvnof Burn-. Grant county, and son rush up to E. M. Miller’s Ashlaud Gro Board «4.00 by the week, at the Ett- every morning by 9 a . M. Orders left diticn to Ashland. Remember you of tEedilor of the ' East Oregon Herald cery Store ami settle their bills. ÆSTiTxÆJSTTD OR- at that place.. Mr. Grace b on hu way Water proof building paper, wrap at Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall can buy one or more of these fine lots i ropean Restaurant. Benicinlier I mean business, and i All kinds of oils at H.S. Evans ’ , x home from a tnp to Portland M. re don't you forget it. at reasonable prices. Terms easy* ping paper and twine at H- S. Evans'. will be promptly attended to. E. M. M iller . » OR SALE LEASE DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY Location in Ashland. S A X M A N’S ENNSYLVANIA City of Ashland. Choicest Lots, The Finest View, The Lowest Price, The Easiest Grade. MAX PBACHT, DON’T MISS IT! 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, turn to Harney valley in alwnit a month.