VALLEY RECORD. THE TRAIN^HXX.’KADE. GRAND OPENIXG BANQUET SAGE BRUSH SPRIGS. A Huge Joke. BREVITY BASKET. The trains south of here have been At “The Or g in” next Wetliicstlay Editors Valiev Record: The militia company at La Grinde, A new invoice of queensware at E. evrniug. March 27th. delayed the past week on account of one day last week, received a telegram ; M. Miller’s grocery store. The mails are irregular. i O b ......... T hcwbay . Mar. 21. lx*' the excessive rains in the Hacramento • This m the final day set fur the The welcome snow and rain makes over the grapevine line ordering them 1 The new steam planing mill at Tal- river canyon producing Lnil slide» I opening of thia tine new hotel build­ to lx- ready at a moment ’ s notice to and waehout». From Dunsmuir to ing, and the managers, Drs. Helm ye stockman and farmer rejoice. depart for Portland and repel an attack i ; ent started up Monday. PERSONAL AND MICIA I A German citizen of Klamath coun­ of Germans. The militia men, attired : the vicinity of Delta there were whole anti Beebe, are nut going to let it Thc interior of B. F. Reeser’s hard Geo. Coan, of Paisley, is in the city. •ectiona of track either washed out or pass off with a mere ordinary, every ty wag heard to remark, that if the in full uniform and thoroughly armed ' ware store is beiug rejiainted. Ha* Arrivée! at United States and Germany went to and equipped, paraded up and down Cha«. Harjnxline is in from Klainalfi covered with debris from slides, the «lav o|*ening, but a grand opening ground Is-ing very mushy all along be­ banquet will be given in honor of the war, the result would be, that this the streets, marched in a body to the I Dave Herrin and Ed. Kilgore came county tween these points. Several hundred event. The services of a first-class, great American Continent would have hotel and took their “last dinner in in to-day from Klamath with a band of Kupt. lunnb, of the Western Union, waa a Dutch king to guide its future desti­ j horses. men were put . to . work bv the company ’ *%mt:rivaiJizvu in the city Saturday. Americanized viiiucov Chinese cook, H. n. r?. S. nies. Guess he liadn’t heard that town,” and bill a final good-bye to their k .. N. C. Boynton gives announcement anng the tra^ k and ntMng it up i w ... i - . v _i: u i sweethearts and wives, the atmosphere Ebuer Haworth came in from Ketio last until it L-.k.l.to. . ..... wbo ’*«•“ Eugiwh educa­ Blaine was “on deck.” until it looks like a new one altogeth­ Lec week anect some sheep of John ¡ through train yesterday week arrived the the accidental drowning of Frank anger exceeded their previous sorrow i Sunday week, March 31st. ■ talent in the city will be present. Love. Campbell last winter, who made the by a large majority. They had march- i : several hours behind time, after which Mrs. Judge Prim ami daughter Miss Ida ¡ no through train arrived in Ashland ! : It is practicing fur the event under survey of the Carr enclosures last ■ ed to the depot in a body just as Suu- ! The two year old girl of Mr. and ■ one of the best tutors in the country, returned from their trip to Han Franciaco until Sunday morning, when two arriv spring. A re-survey and supplemental I day’s west bound train, eonqiosed of Mrs. A. C. Ewart died in Ashland yes Tuesday. * and some thing first-class may be ex­ report is ordered by the general land - two sections and containing over 1000 terday from spinal meningitis. ed, another came through the block­ pected. John A. Griffin was in front Dead Indian ade Sunday about midnigt, and then ; department. Geo. T. Myers, the salmon packer of ; people, came rolling in. It was then this week. About three inc tie» of snow fell As we stated once before, all the none till Tuesday evening when two I rooms in the house will be lit up and A heavy wind storm is prevailing they received thc second telegram, Portland, advertises quite an outfit in there Haturday. arrived at 8 and 11 respectively, ' i thrown open for the public to imqiect. from the southeast, which is a good in­ ful:y explaining the joke of which they another column of the R ecord . Ira F. Powers, of the «x.-iety for the pre bad been made the victims. The mes­ vention of cruelty tn children. 1'ortlana. is Yesterday evening’s train came in 1: , They are elegant, and besides being dication of more rain. • A. M. Helms has sold his saloon at about two hours late, the blockade! in the city thia week. Soverdi of the Tule lake settlers who | sage read as follows: “Company H, | Talent to Mose Mansfield, and will furnished with fine soft lieds and solid imtnedi- Mr». M. K. Williams, of Silver City. Nev.. having finally been cleared. . O. N. G., will proceed . -------- leave in a week or so for Red Bluff. antique oak furniture, the alcoves in own land along the meander line of i of the wa*viMting a brother in Ashland, Elder E. The two north-bound trains block- them _ ______________ ___ __ more __________ the lake, are taking advantage of the Hot .Lake and take a bath, 1 I I make it so much conven- L. Prather, this week. H. D. Maxum sold 12 acres of land aded at Delta and came through jent in having the bed away from the unusual low waters, and are putting in j**ter the contents of the telegram had Mrs. M. H. Vining and her son Irv. ar» I Sunday morning, contained nearly room proper, so that guests can enter- a large acreage of grain between the ' ycen *Pa“e known the scene was kill­ near the ’49 diggings north of Ashland rived from Tacoma yesterday to remain for 200 people, and the hotel accornmoda- tain their freinds without stumbling meander lino and water’s edge. All j , ‘ut*,crou8 an electric lights in the Lost river as they evidently were at tremely improbable. needs of a city of 20,000 at least, J. M. Childers, our efficient county assess­ building make a brilliant light and { one time, which is still several miles Jacksonville Notes. Council Proceedings. or, was in the eity yesterday and with T. I A high horse lias been on exhibition „ produce an excellent effect. On ac-' southward, aud show a disposition to B Blanton made the Rxcoan a pleasant alongside thc Ashland house this week. 15 B. Beekman has returned from a Major Mills made the following up- cout) j ( ,f ] ar ge a .crowd dicing remain there, an effort will probably call. He stands 201 hands high, weighs pomtmente as rtandmg committees: ex .ctc(1 at the botcl t)iat evenil)g be made to induce the government to trip to Portland. Paul Boulon and his trouj* were on Tues­ Finance, W. B. Colton, Jacob Thomp- only th(W hol(ling t¡ckeU or paying 2760 lbs., and is of Clydesdale stock. John F. White and John Love have establish a new meander line and ex ­ day evening’s train from California, and Sailor Brown who had a fight with will play at Medford and Jacksonville this ? nir/,ie an< water> J“*- 1 hornton, | at t|ie door will be given an entrance. ¡ tend its surveys over the lands thus j returned from a trip to W..T. week. MENS FULL STOCK CALF BOOTS, REG PRICE, H- J. Ihompson. ' This has been done to avoid an un discovered by a freak of nature. Then | Mrs. Chappel lias opened a hotel in pugilist Mitchell in 8. F. on the 8th., Frank Dicky, formerly in the employ of 1 8. I . Galey, being present, stated comfortable jam, thus making it un- i again, if all this should be done, and | Ryan’s building on California street. was in Ashland on this morning’s REDUCED TO |2 50 PER PAIR. the railroed company at Ashland, but now i the advantages to the city in the way , pk.Hhanl for' everybody. A large the lake, like the average human, se< -' R. H. Moore, assignee of the estate traiu. His lip is still injured somewhat. of Portland, is in the city on a visit this I of street work of a road machine j nunil(€r of t¡ckeU bave alrea<1>. ing that? some one was about to be ben-! of Bashor A Williams, of Gold Hill, MENS HEAVY TAX SOLE BOOTS.BELOW COST, John Wexler, of the U. S. Bakery j week. which he wished to sell to the city. ¡ and everybody is respectfully efitted by its absence should unexpect-' also keeps on hand for sale a choice i D. H. H. Yagar and Grieve Bros, were at 1 he street commissioner endorsed the invited to come out, have a good time edlv return and re-occupy its former si>ent Sunday and Monday at home. REDUCED TO $2 PAIR. Roseburg this week for the purpose of prov­ and ta , rc HUpp€rj «and boundaries, however unwelcome, there i G. G. Newbury has been engaged to supply of candies, nuts, etc. ing up on land claims in the jenny creek merits of the machine, whereupon it return to their home in Klamath coun ­ teach a three month ’ s school in Enter ­ MENS COMMON WORKING SHOES, was moved and adopted that the city idl it’ost8 g a lx)ltle ». section. would be no “plain, speedy or ade­ prise district, commencing March 18. ty soon. »bouId buy said machine for $280, quate” remedy at law, or in any other , Chas. Htacy was unable to be at work at REDUCED TO 91 FAIE- The Oregonian said J. E. McLaugh­ KENO KERN El Ji Ed. Helms, our new marshal elect, H. C. Myer’s hardware store for the past $100 in cash and balance as soon as manner. entered upon the discharge of his du­ lin left Portland last Saturday for commissioner collects the I . .. , week, being confined to bis room with a street MENS FINE $3 SHOES TO CLOSE It is simply a matter of fact, that ties on the 15th inst. Ed. is a steady Klamath City to begin work at once amount from road tex. , 11,ere 18 ? of,8Cn^. kno.W“ bad cold. the raising of cattle and horses on a The council having considered for ; to news readers as the ad^ntitious fact on a railway siding there, and start up young man and will no doubt make a J. B. Dyer started Tuesday for lied Bluff, REDUCED TO 92 PAIR. *bo. *« large scale in Klamath county, is vir­ good officer. after which he will take a tour of observa­ awhile some means of securing a sup- w,r,ter' , «c “ thc operations again. tually a thing of the past, and must of MENS FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS BELOW COST tion in Northern California to be gone about ply of water for the city, on motion pU^1,C W,lth ? d°fIub? Chas. W. Logau, the enterprising Mrs. A. J. Riggs, of Portland, Ore., a month. dire necessity be merged into some­ the following resolution was adopted: f".1 c“8e’wh,ch h.e 8trugKk'8 hiird photographer who is always up to new TO CLOSE OUT. John II. Mitchell, a young attorney recent­ Resolved, that a committee oi twol?1" ^he «ae of some non essentw thing else. Once, even within our own president of the state W. C. T. U.. de ly from the east, has located in the city and councilmen be appointed bv the Mayor, act.’ tHe 18 8™a,r ¡ G,ve h,m ‘he knowledge, our hills and valleys afford­ livercd a temperance lecture in the wrinkles in his line, has put an arc light MENS HEAVY BLUE OVERALLS, REGULAR PRICE, 75c. has his office with Hou.C. B. Watson in the Presbyterian church in this city last in his gallery and took some fine photos such committe of two to have power ifo/ ‘hat P-P*1 °.n ‘.be *al ed, as we then thought, an inexhaust­ Sunday evening to a good audience. Masonic building. by electric light. They are dandies. MENS HATS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES, to choose another, making a committee .' “ur kitchen is cheap, and with that ible range for an almost unlimited Albert Holland and his mother, who A concert was given at the Presbyte­ We have been informed that our -V fact he will prove that your number of stock; but a mighty change have been visiting relativss and frienda in of three, to investigate the water ques FROM 50c. UP. Ashland for a week or so, returned home to tion and rejxjrt at the next meeting, whole house-is hardly worth its welgh has been steadily approaching, and we, rian church Wednesday evening last, fellow townsman, Leslie Merrick, has for the benefit of the W. H. M. society. I like “ Rip Van Winkle, ” awoke at last ' Altliouse again (Sunday. been very sick, which has evidently ¡The Mayo? appointed W. B. Colton i *" 81i\b8’ H you, yourself, are not built MENS JEANS PANTS, REG PRICE, 91 50, I exactly on he intellectual mode of ! and view with regret the stern reality i An excellent program was rendered occurred from being over worked. He J. N. Gregg, of Red Bluff, who did the I ami J. 8. Waite?, said commitee. plastering of the depot hotel building, and is recovering slowly.—[Sisson Herald. REDUCED TO 91 PAIR. Bill of Geo. W. McBride for certified , «, nrY Clay- be 18 “ble *?. Pro?e b-V lbat : that the halcyon days of Klamath and everything passed off nicely. the brick work of the round house in Ash­ copy of new city charter, $28.75, paid.! county as a successful extensive stock “ Ion® that your political opmion Fence Exhibit ion. B. A. Pollard and Miss Alma Irvine, land, is in the east on a visit. Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of Our Boot an0 She A petition flaring been filed by citi- ba8.,e88 myortanee than the crack o producing locality are no more H. S. Emery, proprietor of the uni­ of Klamath county, were married at Mm. Deciiuea weut to Hornbrook this zens interested, asking to tap the citv , “n ^significant gram of popcorn. If A famine of interesting news items. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. versal combination fence works of this morning, after a stay with her sister there, Mrs. Chas. Barnum, they will go to Han water main by a pipe extending down \ou ‘>e,onf1 t0, tbat »"«ch-abused Linkville, Or. L ynn C. D oyle . city, will have on exhibition in the Tozier, (the latter the bride’s cousin) Sale, as we are Bound to Close Them Out Helman street, on motion the mat- th ° u « h wortb > ’ known as the ru ­ Francisco for a visit in that city. public plaza next Friday and Saturday Sunday, by Rev. H. P. Hatch well. W. W. Earle sends the R ecord his the machine for manufacturing this They are still in the valley but will correspondent, he can seize some A. W. Bcott, the contractor who built the ler was referred to the fire ami water YOURS TRULY, hotel Oregon, and other fine buildings in committee, to report at next meeting. tr,v,al a"d oug-forgotton slip of your side of the reported “thumping” scrape celebrated fence on the ground where Mr. Getchell is in San Francisco at Ashland, expects to remove to Portland as Adjourned to March 25th. 11*" a*?d w'tb prove tbat 5’0«»^» at Haynesville, Klamath county, pub­ you wish the fence put up. He sells soon as his contracts are finished here. present and word has been sent to him _______________ is habitually slippery. I once told an lished recently: this machine and the right to use it on Jim McCully, fireman on Engineer Mc­ District Attorney Carey has made a adventitious-fact writer _ that Rogue ♦ ♦ ♦ “Of course, Mr. Editor, I your own premises for only $40, and that, thc cannery projKisition of his Carthy's engine, was called to Lebanon lust report to the Justice Department in river valley could raise anything nt all. presume that your readers no doubt and Mr. Miller has been accepted, and week f>v the death of his mother. Ed. Kin­ considering the durability and superi­ his answer is being awaited. So this relation to the alleged unlawful indos-: “Humph!” he replied, “it can raise have me pictured as a fiend of the ority of this fence it is dirt cheap. ney has taken ilia place for the present. is the way the cannery business stands ing of some 38,000 acres of govern- nothing.” “What’s your proof?” I.de- warm regions of the eternal unknown. H. W. Price, wife and family. North at present. I. O. O. F. Celebration Yamhill, this state, and R. Riddell, wife inent land in Modoc county by Jesse manded. “Well, sir,” he replied, Quite a number would like to know if and children, of Castleton, D. T., arrived D. Carr. This case was submitted grandly swetting with the importance ; this mug punching business was dpne Someone broke the sanctity of Sun­ Medford lodge, No. 83, I. O. O. F., in Ashland yesterday to make this place with a recommendation from thc Sec- of his argument, “I know a man who in self defense. I will say there was will celebrate the 70th anniversary of day night by breaking into the till of ASHLAND OR- their future home. retary of the Interior that the Attor-1 tried in vain to raise a quarter last no mug punching business about it; but. the order, on the 26th of April, in that i ■ C. W. Ganiard’s White Sulphur Jesse Parker, one of the prominent stock- ney General institute suit. The Jus-: month.” This species of scribe found what was done was entirely in self de­ city, in becoming style. A large crowd j Springs hotel. Fortunately Clint has- men of Sprague river, is in the valley, hav­ ing came in to sea u present his wife made tice department referred it to Mr. Car- in our own rich valley—a valley whose fense, and I will give a bird’s eye view will no doubt be in attendance as invi- i another place to keep his worldly pos- him, an account of which appears under ey with instruction to take such steps average wheat yield is over 25 bushels of the eircuniotanees. There were two tations have been sent out to several ' sessions at night, so the burglar’s as he thought the circumstances war- to the acre—a few spots of pumiceous against one. The one was myself. lodges. Rev. Adkins has been selected i 1 pains were in vain. the head of “births.” ____________ >y has been uuwn Ben. F. McKreary down ut at Kose- Rose­ ranted. Mr. Carey, in his report says clay each spot about the size of a love •The two were a Negro, named Leroy to deliver the oration, and the celebra- I ! W. M. Gilroy has a large stock of .2._ week ___:__ on i t business before the land that he wrote to the Special Agent of! letter, or liis last week’s board bill, Nail, formerly of Engle Point, the other tiou promises to be a grand event. It I ‘ first-class lumber, sash, doors blinds, burg this —l—-- ‘ ‘ office. ■. Un bis return the engineer was in the Interior Department who made the I Upon discovering these little^ spots he was the ’charming widow Brown, that is also proposed to dedicate their fine i etc., in fact everything in his line at need of a first class fireman, which position investigation as to the alleged fencing,1 laid ’ ’' away his microscope and shouted I I met on the train. The racket took new hall just completed in the three ! ! thc planing mill near railroad cross- JA S EL Tu’ JL ND, OREG-ON. he held down coming back. and who subsequently ordered Carr to “Eureka!” He rolled all over the little place after their trip to “New York" story brick block. A good many will ' : ing which he wants the people to keep A M. Abraham, wife, son and daughter, earth-stains and yowled great youls of where they had been studying black go down from Ashland to participate : in their mind’s eye when they need Fred, and Ida, who have been in Ashland remove all fences which enclosed pub­ joy! Then lie arose and wrote that bottle astronomy, and the effect made in the proceedings. lic land, requesting him to make re ­ for some manths for the benefit of the lat­ anything of the kind. OFFERS FOR ter’s health, went to Han Diego yesterday. questing him to make the necessary ! Klamath Basin is one great yowling them both want for fame in a pugilis­ F. A. Hunt went as far as Oakland, The Lakes Are Subsiding. They will probably return again in the affidavits ____ __ _____ ________ required in order ___ that ___ he ¡desert oi pumiceous clay! The cli- tic line. But they failed to connect, summer. “A great change is taking place in Douglas county with Jas. Chenowith's miglit institute civil suit against Carr, mate, too, he said, is high, therefore on account of their poor training I A man came up from Portland on Mon­ Mr. Carey also says in his report that I awful. People arejiealthy here, and,a supjiose. 1 have plenty of proof to the physical condition of our section of train of cattle Tuesday, and will bring day's train and registered at the hotel as W. the state,” said State Senator Cogs back a car load of his milk cows at county is scarcely these facts as stated.” ' ' in Klamath ' H. Tear. He was a “spotter” for the rail­ if there are gateways provided in the i funeral THAT MOST well, of Lake county, to an Oregonian that place, to his place at Dead Indian road company but the employes got onto fences, and no person has been pre­ ever heard of. But what cares the ad­ where he will go into the dairy busi ­ Barney Duffy, of Ft. Klamath, was reporter yesterday. “The water of him," hence he did not get a chance to find vented from entering the lands for the ventitious-fact writer for essential facts? ness more extensively than ever. more jmssengers than was accounted for. purpose of making settlement, with a The writer himself is too healthy, alto­ in the city last week, and came here many of the lakes is subsiding, due, with undoubted romantic anticipa ­ in a measure, to drawing off the water M. J. Ehlman, recently of Chicago, is view to enter the same in the land of­ gether. That’s wliat ails him. There Enough water goes to waste annu­ stopping at the White Sulphur Springs ho­ fice, and no person has been prevented is nothing sadder to contemplate than tions] On one or bro previous occa­ foi irrigating purposes and also to nat­ ally in the old open ditches and worn- tel, and expects to go into the furniture sions wlieu lie was in Ashland with ural causes. Not over four square | out Humes in Ashland to run a small FRONTING ON business in Ashland. Amos Hchoff, a ma­ from free passage iqxin the land, then the utter freedom of such writers from i the government rig, his big broad miles of the original bed of Warner' manufacturing town ; which if confined the restraints of croup, mumps and chinist of Freno, Cal., and a gentleman criminal proceedings will not obtain. named I. R. Blevins, of Ft. Collins, Col., measles. Poor health is a powerful Irish heart thought it had espied an lake is now covered with water. In I in pipes would add a large volume of are also in town with a view of remaining Two Trains a Day. [>oor condition for most classes, I ad­ excellent household necessity in one of 1865 when Col. Sprague and his sol­ water to our present munificent sup­ here. There is a growing demand for a flyer mit, but the exemption of that partic­ the nice looking young girls who waits diers crossed the lake on a bridge, ply for manufacturing and other Judge Lockren. Judge Hicks, of the courts and a local train between the two big ular class from the only means of on the tables of a prominent down there was seven feet of water on it. purposes. of Minnesota, and Mr Springer, attorney town hotel. “The course of true love “In Warner valley, a few days ago, Jas. Chenowitb shipped 201 head for the “Six»” roads, pawed south on Mon­ cities, and it is safe betting that oue choking their youls is enough to make doesn’t run smooth,” as Barney found 300 tons of bay, valued at $1500, and (10 car load) of cattle to Porland and day’s train in a special car for Han Francisco. will lie put on the coming summer. one sigh for a lower altitude and a few THE MOST CENTRAL out as he began to reveal his inten ­ owned by R. F. McConnaughy and Puget Sound Tuesday. These were Judge Lockren stuilied law in the office of A San Francisco paper has this: of its attendant doses of debility. Col. Hoaiiith’s father and is an old friend tions to the landlady of the house,who Wm. Moss, was burned. In 1874 the “Business men and travelers are be­ A stir in town lots tt. the boys would say, to the tune of veyed as Warner lake. Goose lake Douglas couDty some five car load of C. F. McClashan, of Truckee. Cal., was ing double train service between this Dotun buying and exchanging lots at “Barney, none of your blarney,” that has subsided five feet since 1869.” sheep will be taken on by Mr. C. fcr in the city the first of the week. He is a city and Portland. They declare that $50 to $75 each. Alex. Zevely, of the well known politician of California, partic­ the present traffic would fully justify Keno hotel, was offered $1600 for his lie started for Portland by the next Deputy U. S. Marshall Clay Myers, the same place. ularly through his anti-Cbinese course, and the Southern Pacific Company in i hotel. A mail from Chico, who made train to soak his head in Weinhard who was obt in Lake county recently, THREE LOTS A correspondent writing from Ash­ his business here was in connection with tells the Portland scribes that consid­ land under the initials J. A. D. furnish­ &,XXl tr.iS?S at tie ■»^ing thia new departure, and that the offer, has gone home to think over beer. erable stock were dying, from eating ed Tuesday’s Oregonian with an inter­ front where the washouts were in the inter- business would increase as a result of the matter of paying $2000 for the Pulled Off His Pants. EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHES DEEP. ests of the newspapers as correspondent the venture. The Southern Pacific establishment. The “peanut butcher” on last even­ tules st is supposed. The cattle have esting batch of improvement and Mrs. 8. M. Byeis started on her way l people acknowledge that the business Four strangers in town, looking ing’s train (he with the pretty mug all been driven in oil' their winter prosperity news. He can draw on the These Lote are Located Diagonally Opposite the new HOTEL ORE­ home to Princeton. Minn., Monday, on the of one train running from San Francis­ range on the desert,as there is uo water 8. P. route, intemling to visit friends at Los co to Portland daily is large, and that around and questioning industriously. that breaks the hearts of chippies) ap­ there. Lake Warner is five feet lower R ecord publishers on sight for that GON, on the South Side of Main St., Corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for splendid complimentary notice. Angeles and in Iowa before reaching home. The happy mortal generally keeps propriated a $15 pair of pants that n first-class Business Investment have no equal in the City. Call on or ad­ Mr. Byers will leave soon by way of the it is constantly increasing; but they his gaxs fixed steadily on the things of tireman Van Vacker had just bought than the oldest inhabitant there ever Coal lands all over thc United States dress saw it before, and Goose lake, which northern route. They will return to Ash-1 are disinclined to double the service, land to make this city their jtermanent I as they say it would practically amount earth, but the sad fellow whom calam­ at O. H. Blount’s to go to see bis once reached Lakeview, is now five ■ arc becoming valuable pieces of prop­ home, as soon as they straighten up some ! to dividing the present business l>e- ity seems to be reaching out for is girl in. “Peanut’s” gall exceeded his miles away. erty, and the beds which are known judgment, as he put them on while business matters. ! to exist in this country are liable to be i tween two trains, which would merely I prone to look upward. Signs of com­ coming over the Siskiyou’s before the 8. M. Byers has purchased the lot ASHLAND OREGON. The electric light plant was all put i increase the expense of handling it, I ing drought cause the hopes of gran­ fireman’s run ended. And when de­ and projierty on Main street in Ash­ ' worth considerable money some day. up and lighted Saturday night, Be- while it would add nothing to the rev- gers, yea, even the blades of grass, to tected in the theft he tried to get out of land known as the Central hotel from ’ i A nnmber of parties arc purchasing sides the lamps in active use in the enue. However this may lie, there is look up into the big blue dome in it, but when the fireman called in the M is. M. H. Vining; consideration, these lands with the view of selling streets and stores the b-vlhnce were at certainly an urgent demand for a new which the seat of Divine goodness is assistance of Marshal Walrad who $2100. When Mr. Byers returns from them to the railroad company. work in the machine house. No dem- j service. The traiu now running leaves supposeil to lx- located. Lately we saw was at the depot, “peanuts" was only the East he intends putting up a fine The notorious Charley Engelkc, an onstration over the event was made, this city at 7 P. M., and does not arrive the parched earth and the gradual too glad to skin them off, which he trick block on the site of the present1 ex-convict connected with an up-town , sinking of the waters away from the but a large numWr of people were on • in Portland until 10 A. M. of the see­ went into a sleeping-car and did in frame building. E. K. Brightman restaurant, has again got into trouble the streets viewing the lights and mak- ond day after. A train that would roots of the young spring grass, anil a hurry, to avoid arrest. will continue dishitrg out grub to the by stabbing with a pocket knife a bar­ ing the customary remarks, both as to leave here early in the morning, and we looked upward. Our orbs of prayer.; hungry public at the old stand, ber named Al. Sears, formerly of Ash­ drowsy enough at other times, opened ! Take Notice. *• - lights - and —1 •*»» --------------- l in arrive at Portland in the evening of the the “important epoch land. Perhaps a longer term in states however. the history of Ashland.” A* there is j the second day of the trip, would be a wide and bright on what seemed to be prison next time will lend toward the My wife, Josephine, having left my A German passenger on conductor improvement of his morals, s.iys a plenty of power left more lights will great convenience to the commercial thc clear and cloudless dawn of a ca­ bed and board without any just cause, ' Portland paper, soon be sent for to supply the needs of j and traveling public. There is a lamity, and the rain came! Four I will not be responsible for any ijpbts I Pierce Ryan’s train which was delayed nd Sun- at Delhi and arrived in Ashland Sun­ T>.. « • 1 1 strong desire on the part of many peo-' nights of almost continuous rain, four contracted by her from this date. the town. _____ Paul T-T Howard, the singer of the nights of mist and gentle showers, and day morning, added a little excitement Heine Concert Co., was arrested at I pie of this city and Portland for a J ohn G erald . The Nebraska state press association, i snow Friday night — all this is some ­ 1 to the monotony of waiting for the Marysville for malicious mischief by i thirty-hour train, and it is to hoped Steinman, Or., March 17, 1889. in its excursion the coming summer will j that the service will soon l>e given thing calculated to make some folks j blockade to be clcard, by throwing the manager Willis Brown, which con­ —TO THE— take in Oregon and Washington terri- them. | ask, Is there anything in looking up School Taxes Due. : himself over the embankment into the sisted in cutting the back of the coat, tory. There will be several car loads soulfullv? Perhaps there’s millions The special school tax for Ashland raging Sacramento river. His name belonging to the company lie wears on of the brethren and sisters and they Suicide at l’hoenix. in it. P etek the P oet . district is now due and will soon be was August Lenenhazcn. and he was the stage, after he had been discharged. ore expected in the early of July. James Morrison committed suicide The A. O. V. W. social held at their cotne delinquent. When the time is traveling with his brother and other Howard is his stage name Kimball his Ashland entertained the Iowa Editors at l’hoenix yesterday morning by hall last Tuesday evening was a grand up it will be turned over to the slieiff, ■ friends. He was crazy from the effects real name, and he was fined $22.70. in fine style when they were here shooting himself through the head. affair. A large number of invited1 of too much whiskey. about four years ago, ami it was not Dr. R. Bryce, the coroner, was sum­ guests were present and the evening was j which will make that much more The Washington J’ost, the leading eosts to pay. J ohn M ay , Clerk. M. E. Social. wasted energy, either, as they wrote moned and held an inquest when tin- very pleasantly spent by all. Theeven- paper of the national capital, of At the M. E. church, Tuesday, March which John C. New is the biggest up the town handsomely, as being one jury returned a verdict according to ing’s entertainment consisted in songs, ’ Miner’s Addition to Ashland is the ot the prettiest and most progressive the above. Deceased was aged about speeches, recitations, music by the Ash-; choicest and beet located for resilience 26. Supper in the chapel from 6 to 8. owner, says Max Pracbt with his silk they were in on their trip. [We were forty-five years, a native of Ohio, and land silver coronet band, etc. The ex-’ jiurposes. Consult your own interests A program consisting of music and ilag, was the only man in the inaugural just' thinking if they were to be in had become despondent by being sick , cellent supper was duly appreciated and lpok at this property before you i recitations will follow, Supper 15c. procession from Oregon. We’ll bet Ashland at some meal thut somebody | for some time past. lie drew more attention in that proces­ Ent i tied to the Best. and of course was the main feature of invest in outside property. Low prices. had better be making arrangements sion than any other half a dozen men Easy terms. Call on the premises for All are entitled to the best that their the evening. The lack of space forbids about cooking—editors are an awful A man has been in the valley the ; us from giving a detailed account of information* money will, buy, so every family should in it. The Po»t publishes an article i set of hungry people. past week giving sample [ lugB of Love this enjoyable event. have, at once, a lajttle oi the best fam­ from Mr. Pracht’s pen on the Samoan Harmon’s pure rubber finger shields ily remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse ■ question. tobacco to all tobacco eaters and has Hortii ullural Coiuntlsakmcr. Vintie, little son of R. V. Beall, was ' for penholders and pencils. Strength-1 the system when costive or bilious. beeu billing the town for the same The item in last week’s R ecord j Gov. Penuoyer has apjxrinted Hon. iniquity. But never mind, Ashland taken suddenly ill at Brownsborough ens the grip on the penholders and | For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all Every Lot is Covered with the Very Best grades of Budded 3’eailr about the late Mrs. Fred Close’s little I J. D. Whitman, of this county, the will be getting even with the devil be­ last Sunday with congestion of the eases the fingers from cramp and fa-1 leading druggists. Apple, Pear, Prune, Plum and Cherry Trees. boy should have been four months old member from the Southern Oregon fore another year rolls around, as a brain. M t . B. and his son were on their i tigue. For sale at Burckhalter rt Boy’s suits from $2 75 up at 0. II. of tobaccos just received at the Ash­ land grocery store. and scientific farmer and horticultur­ tory of that kind in Ashlaud. As the the patient was some lxdter but is still your paper or magazine to Burckhalter Blount’s. x & Hasty and it will be promptly for­ ist. No latter one could have been finest quality of tobacco can be and is in a critical condition. Secure a residence lot in Miner’s Ad Fresh compressed yeast for sale at warded without further trouble to you. SOLE JLGrEITT. selected. diticn to Ashland. Remember you raised in this valley, it would soon the U. 8. Bakery. Wanted. The best cakes and cookies ever of­ become a thriving business and employ Those $24 working boots at Blount’s can buy one or more of these line lots ASHLAND, OREGON. Blankets $3 00 pair ut Blount's. About 300 good able 'oodied men to fered in Jackson county at the U. 8. at reasonable prices. Terms easy* a large force of workmen. are the boss. * rush up to E. M. Miller’s Ashland Gro­ Bakery opjiosite Odd Fellows Hall, x H. 8. Evans contracts for painting, Mills’ $3 calf sewed shoe. A tine line of carjiet samples for The largest stock oi dry goods ever cery Store and settle their bills. papering, etc. 3o Our stock of boots and shoes is New designs in carpets at D. R. & E making rugs cheap, at Dodge, Smith Remember I mean business, and New goods tins week at D. R. A E brought to Ashland this week at D. R. larger than ever before. Come and see. I ' & Co’s furniture store. V. Mills’. ♦ don't you forget it. E. M. M iller . 4 E. V. Mills’. 3 V. Mills’. 1 D. K. & E. V. M ills . Largest and Neatest Line ewer Exhibited. Suits Range in Price from $5 to $25. Don’t be Afraid to Drop in and Examine these Goods, 'as you will not be urged to buy them. We find that we are still pressed for Room, and have deter­ mined to close out our Entire Line of Boots and Shoes AT COST & LESS THAN COST 0. H. BLOUNT, Clothier and Hatter, MAX PRACHT, OR SALE LEASE DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY IA11 Street and HARO A » INE Avene. Location in Ashland. MAX PRACHT, PENNSYLVANIA City of Ashland. The Choicest Lots, I The Finest View, The Lowest Price, The Easiest Grade. MAX PRACHT,