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VALLEY RECORD. T„~ “L..... OFENING OF THE OltEGON. SAGE BRUSH SPRIGS. BREVITY BASKET. Ovid Musin, the great violinist, was ! Tlie opening of Ashland’s big new E im . V alley R ecobh :— There are four hotels .-«nd restaurants oil this morning's train for S. F. Middle of April. hotel last evening was indeed a grand Cold facts, let them relate to what in Link« ille, and all appear to be doing Read, what E. B. Hunsaker has to ASHLAND, Oa. T kubadat , Mar. 28 1880. say on the organ «pwstion in this week’s i The R ecord has it from a geutle- affaii—far lietter than the nr«t san ever matter they may, are wliat the w 11. rnan who is w>n versa nt with all that is guine expected, and an agreeable sur people want and expect when they Rev. Mr. Phipps of Grant’s Pass, R ecord . PEK0OXAL AND MOClAIx ' going on at the beadquarters of tlie 8. prise to all. Although the tickets for pick up a newspaper in search of in preaches at the Neil school house Attention is called to the announce-, P. R. R. at Fourth and Townsend admission, including supper, were , i formation. It has been broadly inti next Sunday. Dr. Inlow has been quite sick inent of Wm. Mills in another column ! Has Arrived at streets, San Francisco, that it is the in- placed at $1 a head, the house was mated by a certain poetic(T) plienome-. Geo. W. Ream» fa in Portlahd. of the R ecord . jammed full of ¡»eople togged up and Water agates, worth from fifty cents na that our “ illogical drivel ” is a weak T. K. Godfrey fa in from Butte creek val , ' tention of tlie company to put another arrayed in their Sunday l>est, who attempt to hinder the progress of; to $•'), are being picked up on the beach4 Opening days at the Bee Hive next train on the road between San Fran- ley. Cal. week. Don’t forget the place, next A. M. Helms weut to California tbfa an«l Portland about the middle made a very picturesque appearance Klamath county because of an asser at Yaquina bay. morning. of next month, April. This is straight under the glare of the electric lights. tion on our part, made on a former oc-1 The pay car was in Ashland Satur door to Postoffice. O. H Blount made a Hying trip to Rfa«on from headquarters and is reliable news, Want of space at this late hour pre casion, that the soil of Klamath county i day afternoon and started south again Everybody cordially invite«! to cx- thfa week, tj,e on|y doubt about it is that it may vents a full and complete account of was largely of a pumice or ashy nature,' Sunday morning. ' amine the handsome stock ol millinery we,,t *" * Baj Monday to be a little later or sooner than that, I the entertainment, which consisted of and that the climate was uncertain. stay a while. Oregon contains a greater variety of 8°°ds at Fountain s* songs, recitations, etc., by first-class We reiterate that' such is the fact, but ----- And Consists of the»"— 1 just as the ease may be. J. A. Hlover, of Grant s Paw, was in the Peter Hansen, an Oakland, Califor- artists, in the parlor, the programme not with the view to detract in the timber and more of it than any other Last summer, when Manager A. N. cizy Saturday state on the coast. nia butcher, is now employed at the Towne of the 8. P. returned from Port of which was arranged by T. K. Bid least from the many superior and de Mr*. Toni Scott returned from a visit to ton. The supper was called a little sirable qualities that Klamath county It is rumored at Medford that Judge meat niarLct of Hosley <fc Pelton. land he sent word for an interview after nine o’clock, something over a California Tuesday. can very truthfully lioast of; and we DePeatt will take up his residence and John Kimberlin, recently of Red with Max Pracht, in which Mr. Pracht Win. Stuart of Gold Hill registered at Bluff, has purchased J. H. Story’s ex- i informed us that Mr. Towne said hundred ¡lersons being seated at each are perfectly willing that that inspired practice law at that place. the Central House to-day. beside« putting on another train the round until the crowd was served. individual, or any one else for that A number of our enterprising and l’rcs8 ri£ and is Cha*. Parker have moved over company intended making Ashland Age was given precedence to lieautv matter, should continue in that belief, progressive exchanges have the thanks to 1 reka from Jacksonville E. B. Hunsaker has a nunilierof fine long as we know that our ¡xisition ; an excursion point, like Sisson is, so in getting to the first tables. The so is fortified by the truth. We admit! of the R ecord publishers for recent residence lots that are to lie had at low Jas. A. Cardwell fa in town this week— third round were seated at the tables j ; that jieople can come out from tlie about midnight with many more to , that booming is the proper thing, pro kind and complim«*ntary words. the fl rat time for four year». I prices and easy terms. Apply at : . city and stop » couple of days over I A. 8. Barnes. History of United Htates I feed. Three hundred and eighty-three j vided always, ‘ hat it rests on a tangible i E. E. Witte is having the 15 acre nlus’c rooni* Sunday - for rest and recreation. agent, fa in Hbkiyou county. and solid basis', otherwise, it is a delu-1 were counted that took supper and the tract he purchased of the I’atlon-Par- Prof. Lester’s dancing school is run I Their tickets to be round trip and in- number unaccounted for would easily sion and a snare and the sooner all i ham estate, cleared ready for planting, ning on very successfully and is bc- M. P. Morse fa again back in tlie hard ■ eluding their stopping at their hand- ware store of £<ldings & Morse. such bubbles arc puncture«! the better ‘ i some new hotel in Ashland. It is make 400 that eat there. Tlie crowd Cbas. i. S. Graves has three acres of in?. well patronized. The Prof, is an J. D Fountain went to Linkville Tuesday •em ¡-officially talked about also that that was there during the evening ex it is for the country or locality wherein - - his place west of - Ashland, on Wriglit’s | : artist in his line. to look after hi* business out there have their insideous existence.; our good friends, the 8. P. R. R. has ceeded this very much—and probably they Cal. Eubanks, the commercial traveler. several other good things that in the reached to about 600 people. In fact These are our sentiments, and we vent-1 creek, in alfalfa, and will put the bal- | April 4th, 5th and 6th are the days I designated for the spring opening at was in the city Saturday and Sunday. ure to say that they will meet the ap-1 ance in as soon as cleared. t«r o . /uttv to v*y V ’/Iiciuvtauii;, everybody was out. with liis best girl aggregate waa* will ainv amount considerable. proval of every sensible and practica and spent an exceedingly pleasant It is said that it will take six months J. I1 D. Fountain’s. See announcement I Cantral -*ive lbe*r kvoritc child> Ashland, ble person who may chance to read to fit up the roatl bed of the 8. P. in j in another column. and entertaining evening. The propri- f this coming Hummer. etorB. Dr«. Helm and Beebe, their esti- ; them. We are pleased always, to con the Sacramento river canyon that was Mr*. Geo. Doney, who went to Pendleton The electric light plant commenced to lie treated for rheumatism, is improving. K. K. Official Visit. mable ladies, and the practical and cede unto Caesar that which justly be washed out by the late storms. ■ Monday for its 30 days run, at the end * Cha*. A. .niijry Nutley wuj will iravr leave rriiiay Friday lor for Assistant v uv General lierai Manager x Pracht, kiluv , efficient clerks spared no pains to longs to Caesar,(or words to that effect) which time it will l>e turned over to H. W. Scott of the Oregonian, has : of and are more than willing if possible, where h« intend* to remain fur a Mr. Gerrald and a party of about ten make it agreeable to everybody. I the A. P. & E. L. Co. i sold his Mount Tabor property for æ..: .1. of si __ u offieials the Southern Pacific Com- • The large attendance showed that that all of .Klamath county's g«xxl qual $50,000. It cost him $20,000 some: Elder Martin Peterson expects to Joe Aiktn, late liispenser ;n»er of of li«|tii«1 liquid fluid* fluid* irany's office at San Francisco, arrived the people of Ashland appreciated the ities should be shown up to the very at the «'hetneteka, Haleru, arrived in Ash I last night and remained until nine■ enterprise and go-aheadativeness of its best advantage, with a due observance, I five years ago. As the old lady once hold meetings at the Phoenix Presby land Friday. 'said, “Them as has, gits.” terian meeting house next Sunday j o'clock this morning. Here they met progressive citizens, which sentiment is however, of its undesirable features of . Mr* L. W. Moorefaquite ill with catarrh Supt. J. Brandt, ot the O. & C. for a worth far more than the dollars and which it is not absolutely free, as some Assessnr Childers has given to John »'^"8 evening. al fever near Ashland. Dr. Songer is are evidently incline«! to portray. May, deputy assessor, the precincts of B. Beach, the contractor anil builder, | cents that it brought in during the conference on jailroad matters, which attending her. Others may, if they choose, boom and Ashland, Eden and Medford for assess has just completed a coinmixlioiis evening, as an encouragement to the we learn resulted in transferring all the Harry M. Rolierts fa running on one of U the work ‘ ■ train* ■„ operating ..................... in the «acramen- employes of the 8. P. stationed here proprietors to know that the public is continue to boom, until the mighty ment, as a starter. John has the warehouse and woodshed for I. W. I vibrations are felt even from “Maine to assessing business down pat and is an Burrtss on Pine street. to river canyon. to the management of the O. & C. di- in sympathy with the enterprise Californiabut that is no incentive efficient officer. The bar room was not opened on ---- • _____ - - — _________ | vision, which includes the charge of Hon. P. Paquet, of Oregon City, a mem- • vision, which in< “Leon’s” excellent communication i for us to stultify ourselves by publish-1 W. M. Gilroy has put in a new FULL STOCK CALF BOOTS, REG PRICE, $4. account of failing to secure a license lier of the lafe legislature, fa registered at I the round house, _-------------- _ _______ _________ _______ Heretofore the sta from Jacksonville will appear in next 'rl.a I rlie Oregon to-day.___________________ tioned men were divided In being1 in time on account of a technicality in ing it broadcast throughout the land Hume to run the water power of his week’s R ecord . It is good and will REDUCED TO $2 50 PER PAIR. J. P. Murphy, who fa plastering the new ’ managed by Mr. Brandl, and Supt. the bond, hence will not be ojiened that Klamath county is a veritable planing mill and lias also lighted it up keep. Come again, Leon. field of elysian, where the flowers court house at Chico, Cai., came home George at Dunsmuir. till another month. MENS HEAVY TAX SOLE BOOTS. BELOW COST, with electric light, so that it can be y««ter<iay evening. | ®__________________ Salmon and salmon trout are run The following toasts were responded bloom the year round and the soil is of run at night with as much light as ning up the streams at a pretty lively REDUCED TO $2 PAIX. Aaron Wyland, a prominent stockman of Ban Francisco, March 22.—Among to, “The Oregon” by Judge Tolman. an excellence unequal«*! (“even under ■ die Butte creak country, wax in the city ■ the passengers who arrived here from Col. Thos. Harlan, of the Medford Mail, the pine trees”), in any other country there is in the day time. rate, several nice ones being caught in MENS COMMON WORKING SHOES, Tuesday on burin«««. G)e North yesterday afternoon, was a responded to a cake made by Mrs. J. besides it whole lot of other imaginary A troupe of seven Japanese contor Ashland and Bear creeks everj’ day. Mr. Le Beau, a Sfason A Crocker wood giant Chinaman. He attracted the at- D. Fountain, a fine work of art. J. S. poetical bosh. tionists who have been playing in towns REDUCED TO $1 PAIX. Anson W. Jacobs has purchased 10 ÌiorM^foZiiiq'bu'iiin«'''^" Tue*,ay b"J’inK tentino of all thè passengers on thè Walter to the "City government,” and We are somewhat disappointed that I ■ up north, were on Tuesday’s train for acres cast of Bear creek for $400 from steamer on the thè trip arrow aerosa the thè bay, and G. F. Billings to "Ashland.” MENS FINE $3 SHOES TO CLOSE Gen. B. F. Butler was denied the op- ' Stockton, Cal., to join Sells Bro’s, cir S. U. Alfred, and has commenced the cus, which will start on the road, com «i»« "*«« « |r the *»<*■ The festivities of the evening were portunity to measure diplomatic ’ in« moat of the winter «bout Sjm Jose, Cal., REDUCED TO $2 PAIX. men and hangers-on around the ferry then adjourned to Granite Hall where swords with Prince Bismarck, for we | ing this way, in a month or so. They erection of a residence thereon already. returned home Saturday. landing immediately caught sight of those so disposed topped it off by a think that Ben’s uncertain eye would wintered at the latter city. The photos taken by the photograph MENS FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS BELOW COST social dance. have forced the Iron Chancelor into The item from a Portland paper er Logan, are excellent. They make be back again to morrow. surrounded by a large crowd. TO CLOSE OUT. that Al Sears was stabbed with a pock fine pictures, and we will soon hear of Senator 8. C. Dawson, the author of the “soup.” John Snelling, formerly of Lakeview, who ^*8 nanJe> De said, was Ly I ung 8u, the railroad commission bill which has Our esteemed neighbors over in et knife by one Charley Eugelke was an him advertising pictures taken by day MENS HEAVY BLUE OVERALL8, REGULAR PRICE, 75c. fa new employed an the Siskiyou raonn-I an<l he is a3 years of age. He stands so many different officers, has been the Lake county are congratulating them error, as it was some one else that receiv or night. tains, wm in town Saturday. seven feet four inches in his stocking MENS HATS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES, guest of Hon. W. K. Price this week selves upon the almost “sure thing” of ed the stabbing. Al is in good health, Lookout for counterfeit money. R. Miss Eva Bellinger is np from Jaikson- feet. is running with the Portland bloods ville precinrt for a month's visit with the The giant arrived in America in 1879. and with the latter gentleman was up being favored with a railroad within a and has a good supply of law books, F. High, the tonsorial artist, received i FROM 50c. UP. a $1 silver piece last night from some family of her uncle, J. H. Shideler. wa(( engaged at once to travel with to the grand opening of The Oregon. few years; in which event Lake county studying the profession of Blackstone. will be full of life and prosperity. one, which is the best imitation we | Judge Willard Crawford and lady MENS JEANS PANTS, REG PRICE, |1 50, E. M. Morrison, the Grant’s Pass attor- a circus, and he has spent eight years Our most efficient physician and I Salem, Or., March 20.—In the su have ever seen. '^7 ,,own California, was tourjng the world. He severed his were up at The Oregon opening last REDUCED TO $1 PAIR. on Saturday s train en route home. " . ... : connection with a circus in CanaDa night and entertained their friends in surgeon, Anson A. DePew, owns 320 preme court to-day the cases of Grant C. II. Ludernian’s big stock of boots j Mrs (>eo. Morgan, of Red Bluff, wife of «bout two years ago, anil since th«-n the general mid handsome way the acres of land along the margin of Little i county, appellant, vs. Lake county, an 1 shoes have commenced arriving ' Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of Our Boot and Sho Klamath lake on which he is putting respondent, and Grant county, respon- and his aunoucement will be made in ! bo ™u«l quietly in 11,e Southern Judge is noted for. gtxxl and extensive improvements. ! ent, vs. Lake county, appellant, on Col. Thos. Harlan and lady, of the the advertising space of the next issue Sale, as we are Bound to Close Them Out Walter (lore returned to Siskiyou county, ' Oregon.____________ Medford Mail, were among the guests The boys find considerable amuse ! appeal from Klamath, were argued of the R ecord . i Mfa* HattJS?ket?toHfa^n^fami^iS Prl“cht’8J?*1™ frOm ^Mhing- at the opening of The Oregon last night ment in taking “suckers” from Link and submitted. C. A. Cogswell is at- I Just receiv ’ d by M. Mayer a large lot , . B ton has been delayed somewhat we YOURS TRULY, , torney for Lake, Zero. Snow is attorney river which are too plentiful to be ap I T. E. Habersham, the civil engineer of summer samples of the latest styles ./it" ■!“™’. ■» ■»£?• who started out from Ashland with a preciated other than for the spert it. for Grant. in gent’s dress suits. If you want a ! Iley. Portland, called on the K wo « d Sun- filiation closing Behring sea. Mr. affords. Another attempt is lieing made to good suit call at my shop on corner of •lay. | Pracht was interested in one of the party last summer and worked out The Steele irrigating ditch is being have a railroad from Jacksonville to Spring and 4tli streets* Miss Maggie Barker has been visiting her *™hing companies in Alaska, and be- through Klamath, Lake, Modoc, Las cleaned out and otherwise repaired in »fater, Mrs Tho«. Lynch, for a week or I ing a close observer of events by his sen, Plumas, Butte, Tehama and Sis anticipation of doing a good business ' the railroad. It is rumored that Judge E. E. Miner requests us to state that ; Webster lias an offer from eastern cap more, returning to Canyonville again Sun- residence there, is able to give Messrs. kiyou counties since then, was on Sat he “will open up that part of the street I the coming summer. italists, who ’ will build and equip with Blaine and Harrison some practical urday’s uorth-bound train. It is an : Less than $6000 out uf nearly $20,- : rolling stock a standard guage railroad in dispute as soon as the city pays him Hank Gitldings, who lias l>een out in knowledge and advice on this interna- utter impossibility to find out from the damages recovered in the circuit hlamath county with his fatheron their finnai I these railroad men anything about 000, this year’s taxes, have been paid i between the county seat and Medford ccurt, and the costs of the suit.” ranch, returneil to Ashland Saturday for a 1 tIonal <lue<tion.____________ in. Evidently, ready cash is distress if a bonus of $20,000 is furnished, where they are working or what at. JkSHZLJLJSTTD OLÒ- stay here. Monday was a jump off day on the i It is also suggested that Medford citi Mayor Mills hail a clear idea of the When they started out it was hinted ingly scarce. C-jJ^Gres • and n I-«* party v/. of pi prominent < inriiL rail- rail- ! minis trains m in tuu the Willamette n iiiumciiiic valley. vnuvj. Besides fitness of things when he appointed that from their outfit they were swamp We venture that Linkville can pro zens will give $5000 of this sum. I.^minr’ofTh’J ±i a Chinaman who jumped from a mov land men. But it is our opinion that car Lvcotning of the Hannibal and duce more good men physically, tliau | A number of Astoria business men Messrs. Sutton and Hunsaker as two ing tram, Sterling Welch, a young they are cither looking out for the S. any other town of its size on the coast. eph Tuesday. i arrived Friday and went to Jenny additional councilmen. They will ■ dentist of Oregon City, fell from the P. Co’s, interest in selecting a route Edw. A. Swope, the Portland job printer, John Siemens,conducts in Linkville, i creek and entered timber land. Their prove energetic, painstaking and pru ____________ is in this aection _ again this week for his rear car of the Eugene express ami through there or locating timber belts one of the best appointed barber shops 1 names taken from the Central House dent officials. 122'± health anti t. to : look ................................. after his piace'in" Dead was killed. An emigrant lady traveling for the same company or other parties. « ’ register are: Phillip W. Weeks, The Baptist church lias been having Indian prairie. with her husband and family, who was Mr. Habersham is not through with found in southeastern Oregon. Ed. Redfield, alias “ bean jioker ” is 1 Lawrence Sullivan, Jas. Baker, Flern quite a little “ racket. ” But it is ex W. C. Myer left for Albany Tuesday eve I temporarily insane, jumped from the his job yet. JLSBLIL’JLJSTID, OREGON. doing a thriving business in the gun-1 Boeling, Jas. Pinschower, Fred Fer- pected that harmony and brotherly ning, ami if everything goea smoothly he will rear tourist car near Salem and went soon come back a happier mail than when I to a farm house and told of a horrible smith and jewelry lines. clien, Jas. McCarron, Frank Dunbar, love will reign supreme when the new I The remains of Mrs. Harriet Ewing, he went, so it is said. — , ground is thoroughly soaked ^.i™i Win. Bock, C. H. minister arrives and lets the right fel train wreck slit was in. The train was who died at Ellensburg, W. T., last The J Mark Schlussel, John p Givang Mr. and Mrs T. G. Moon and their little stopped when she was found missing, low muzzle liim. OFFERS FOR r j > Thursday, arrived in Ashland last Sun and the prospects for good crops were i chihl. of Grant’s Paas, ware visiting Mrs. J. D. Fisk, of the Pacific Coast the- J. H. Settlemeir, the Woodburn nur Moon’a parents in Ashland this week, Mr. anil a party Bent to the farm house for day morning, and the burial took never better. | her. _ _____________ and Mrs. N. C. Boynton. Klamath county offers the best field atrical circuit, was on Sunday’s nortli- seryman, was called up to Ashland place in Ashland cemetery in the Ths genial countenance oi Al. Morris, Mayor Pon«l of Ban Francisco, aud afternoon, alongside those of her de for a newspaper in southeastern Orc-1 hound train, and sent a telegram for and testified in the Anderson-Ham who fa now foreman of his father's farming [ the Granite Hall managers to meet mon Bros, orchard case Saturday, it ceased husband, James Ewing. Mrs. gon THAT MOST interests at Talent, 1s seen occasionally at Mr. Gage, one of the largest owners in him at the depot, which was done by Ewing wus sixty years old, a member I the Pacific Lumber Co., of Eureka, the social gatherings in Ashland. The children’s concert held at the i C. C. Walker and Jahn Real. This having been opened again before ref eree Frank R. Neil. I Cal., were oil Monday’s north-bound of the Presbyterian church, and leaves church last evening was good. W. T. Anderson, of Phoenix, who has hall will probably lie entered in the an only son, Hon. F. W. Ewing, be Phil Powell, the one-legged young - been out in Klamath with his sons, was train. Pond makes a good mayor for J. T. Forb«», as usual, leads the van circuit, which will assist Ashland’s taken quite severely ill with a very bad cold the Bay City, but as president of one sides other relatives and friends, to rascal who was sliipp«*! to his folks in : in gardening. i show-going public in getting a few itnd had to return home, Sunday. of the military wagon roatl companies, mourn her loss. The funeral was Missouri months ago, returned This is a Spring day in reality. i more first-class artists than have herc- this week, some FRONTING ON Mrs. M. E. Williams, of the 8t. Charles he is a grasping lantl monopolist. attended by her brother, Mr. Houston, accompanied by a young | i tofore visited the place. hotel. Linkville was in town the first of the 1 Gage is probably up looking after his of Lafayette, Yamhill county, Mr. Sunshine after the storm. negro, who also has One leg taken off week with her two daughters, who will at- 1 agents down at Coos bay, who allowed and Mrs. F. W. Ewing, and J. A. The remaining tuft of brush and and a white boy,both of whom areas I Speed the plow’. tend school al the Jacksonville convent, themselves to cut such a large quanti Lawrie, of Ellensburg. The latter timber is lieing burned off of the top tough as Phil. Linkville, Or. L ynn C. D oyle . H. D. Maxuni will soon make a trip out gentlemen and Rev. F. G. 8trange ty of limber on government land that of Hargadine hill in Ashland, which to Klamath county with his family, and The electric light furnishes a novel Council Proceedings. makes that land look quite bald. Some thinks somewhat of going into the milling the latter has a great big stumpage conducting the services. business out there with another gentleman. | suit against the company. Mayor Mills presented the following of these days an eccentric millionaire ad. for one of our merchants. On tlie Antelope Anglings. message: I hereby appoint (subject will come along and plant a mansion front window is a lettered sign, which Dr. J. G. Boyd, of New York, lias been THE MOST CENTRAL The Yreka Journal says the Klam visiting bis folks in Ashland this week and Every one is rejoicing over the beau to your approval) R. K. Sutton and E. on the top of that bill. The command- with the light behind it throws the shadow of the words, “ Geo. C. Eddings, continued on yesterday to The Dalles.where ! ath City company have been delayed tiful rain. B. Hunsaker, as councilmen to fill va-I 1 ing view is superb and he could live he has located for the practice of medicine. I waiting for the privilege of using the Hardware,” on the ground in the; There lias lieen a great deal of grain cancy on your board, agreeable to up there aud commune with his mak- middle of Main street. Engineer Frank McDonald has been laid ; river on the Oregon siile, but have an terms of our new charter, they to hold ler, be above the common herd, and up by illness at his home at Hornbrook,and abundance of timber in California, to sown which is looking well. said offices of councilinen until their 1 look «town with contempt upon the John C. More, of the lumbering firm Chas. Barnum of the freight engine now ' build mills, even if they are not grant- Mr. Adelbert Apger has gone on a successors are elected aud qualified. of Rowe & More, who has been down balance of this sinful world. has charge of his run between Ashland and THREE LOTS 1 ed the privilege of the Klamath in visit to relatives near Medford. Hornbrook. The nominations were approved by I i ! at their mill at Merlin, came up this There are sometimes pleasant liours Prayer meeting every Sunday night the council, the new officers sworn in _______ _ week again, starting with 10 car loads Geo. Carey and Txiran Davis of Grant’s | Oregon. I sprinkled in the path of a publisher’s at the Antelope church. Attendance and took their seats. EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY 120 FT. 4 INCHES DEEP. Pass, have licen in the city for several days, i of lumber, but disposed of six before Some Yreku R. R. stock changed life. Monday two gentlemen, Jas. F. getting the latter being a nephew and brother, re good. Plat and abstract of title of Myer ’ s to their yards in Ashland. spectively. of Mrs. P. Griswold anil Mrs. i hands in town lately at par, the buyers Givans and John H. Smith, dropped Mr. Bell, one of our citizens, intends addition approved. More is expected to arrive soon. Phil. Butcher only wishing they luul plenty of funds These Lots are Located Diagonally Opposite the new HOTEL ORE Ordinance No. 63, to prescribe tlie ; into our office and in a few words re Walter Beebe, freight clerk of the Ash- 10 ¿“X ,nore’if. possible, al the same going east of the mountains to find a Our Central Point correspondent GON, on the South Side of Main St., Corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for i ceived receipts for $70, money in ad- manner of procedure to condemn; home. land depot, went to Junction Citv Saturday, 1 rate.—[Journal. ' vance, for timber land notices which writes: Mr. VV’adlow and Elder M. a first-class Business Investment have no equal in the City. Call on er ad- where he was married to Miss Olive Page, Miss Fannie Knowles has been en land and oilier property to tlie use of will appear in next week’s issue. They Peterson set out over 100 fruit trees | I dress San Francisco, March 25.—The re of that place. Thev have returned to Ash the city for water works, adopt« d. land to reside in this city. j port is received here that there is a gaged to teach the school in Liberty Ordinance No. 64, to prohibit obstruc-1 ; did the same trick to our contemporary. within a week. ♦ ♦ ♦ W. B. * A. * i district. Just such things as this, and when sub- l Temple is laid up with a cold. possibility of the head offices of the S. F. J. Babcock, clerk of Marion county 1 A daughter of Mr. Miller,on Yankee tion of streets, public grounds, alleys, I scribers come in with lilood in their The Geer brothers have their two and Grand Secretary A. F. A A. M. of Ore- , ] P. Company being moved to New York. creek, died on Friday, March 22, aged cross and sidewalks within the city, : eye and demand—a $2.50 receipt, is story residence up and enclosed. gon. who lias been spending a few weeks in ASHLAND OREGON. adopted. Entitled to tlie Best. Ashland for his health, returned to Salem sixteen years. 1 what makes a pajier tolerable. and on Monday evening’s train Helman street petitioners to tap Besides putting in baths, hot All are entitled to the best that their Miss Sarah Howlett, who has l>een Sol. Smith Russell, the clever come i cohl water, Byron Cole will run soda Warren Dodge, of Iowa, a brother of the money will buy, so every family should a guest of Miss Fannie Wiley has the water main will wait to see what the city does in regard to putting in dian, lias passed up the roa«l for water from his Colestein springs in I Dodge's in Ashland, who was here last sum have, at once, a bottle of the best fam returned home. mer. arrived with his wife and daughter engagements at Portland and the I pities to the railroad, thus letting the water works. yesterday and will move onto the farm he , ily remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse Petition for saloon license by Jos. Sound. Russell dresses in black and passengers take a sip of this mineral Miss Dora Fleming, who paid Mr. purchased near <'antral Point the system when costive or bilious. Williams’ a visit recently, has return White accepted, containing at least ! has the appearance of a Catholic priest water. D. N. Smith will put the works Allen Ganiard, of Medeira. ami his friend For sale in 50c and ¡Fl bottles by all 211. anil remonstrance had 91. The of the Irish persuasion. A few years in for II. C. Myer, who has the con ed to Central Point. ___ Fred Henry, of Fresno. Cal., were visiting leading druggists. bond was presented with John alker ago he was married, and it was announ tract. the numerous relatives of the former in not The school in this district has Orga»* ’• Organs ! ! Ashland this week. The voung gentlemen and D' Payne as sureties. J. T. Bow ced that he would leave the stage andre- vet commenced, the directors being The new bus for the Oregon arrived were on their way to Seattle. W. T. Organs retailed at wholesale prices ditch and C. B. Watson argued the le tire to private life to please bis wife, Tuesday. Like the balance of this unable to get a teacher. at Hunsaker ’ s music room. Cash of the bond, after which it was 1 i which we believe he did for awliile. great caravansary, it is first-class. The Wm. Harrington, of Central Point, was Take your carpets to Mrs. Wiley, as gality on Sunday's train for Sacramento. Cal., for buyers, here is your chance, E. B. will knocked out on a technicality and a But the attractions of honey-mooning seats are on the sides, like street car a trip of a few weeks, and on his return will do just what he advertises. This offer she has purchased a loom and is pre- new bond asked for. [Since then it 1, and the bum-drum of home life soon seats. The Ashland brass ban«l sere go up Rogue river to Deskins’ mill, and will positively hold good only till April i pared to weave rag carjiets. has been decided to let this petition gave way, and he had to go back on naded the streets in the rig yesterday probably go into tlie milling business. Miss Alelha Mauzy and her sister drop aud the managers will post notices 1 the stage for some kind of excitement. 15th, so come early while the stock is A. S. Jacobs was up from his farm last ; afternoon. The new daik Hag with Ada were thrown from their horse on this week for another license under the ! j----------------------- —TO THE— _______ (46) Saturday after a school teacher and secured complete. the words “The Oregon” in gold colors, Saturday night, but were not serious R. T. Baldwin went to Central Point the services of Miss Widdie Johnson.one of name of ot T. 1. A. Harris, we «e 1. »■ arn. .mi. Notice to Fruit Growers. presents a neat appearance. the Ashland state normal pupils, to teach on Monday evening’s train. This is Adjourned to Monday, April 1st. A regular meeting of the Southern ly injured. the Prairie district school for three months. A number of our thrifty citizrns who the first time he has rode oil the cars Miss Ada Matney stayed last week Oregon Fruit Growers Association will John Mullen, an old time stage driver on Unsiness Change. since 1830. when he iodo out of Phila are clearing lantl are having quite alive with her sister, Mrs. Rice, who was ! be held in Howard ’ s Hall, at Medford, both the Overland and the Ashland-Link- ' Messrs. G. W. Nichols and Delbert delphia with his brother on one of the ly time by being “jxiison naked.” This ville routes, who now owns a ranch in Or., on Saturday, March 30th. 1889, for quite sick, but is convalescent we are ! Klamath county, was visiting old scenes the purjKise of electing officers and glad to state. Terrill have been in town again sever first railroads in the United States. is a harmless complaiut, “not necessa I this week, and left for Cottage Grove Tues transacting any other business that al days this week and have consumated Although Bob might act a little “green” rily fatal,” as the physicians would say, Our young people still have their day to return with his daughter. the purchase of David Payne s butcher in a car he has had a rather historic ex but it is a terror to domestic affairs so debating society, with Mr. James Wiley may come before tlie association. Mr*. H. Farlow left for Harrisburg. Linn shop and business; consideration, perience in riding in cars that few some of the men folks think. [This is as president, Miss Aletha Mauzy as C. B. M illeb , Sec. county, on Friday evening's train to «ee a $1750. The gentlemen are well known people around here can boast of. no joke, but a living, breathing, reality secretary, and Miss Sarah Howlett as sister, who was lying at the point of death Woodville Whisperings. treasurer. The subject for debate on stock-raisers of the Butte creek section When a small boy lie rode with his to the gentlemen so afflicted. with consumption, but did not reach there J. Stanley commenced teaching the last Saturday night was “Resolved, that i and have plenty of good fat beeves to brother on tlie first railroad ever built until after ber sister had been buriisl. on ac Miner’s Addition to Ashland is the Woodville district school Monday. count of the irregularity of the trains. high tariff is more beneficial to the ' supply their shop. They take posses- in the world. It was in 1829 and the choicest and best located for residence trip was from Liverpool to Duntshire, A new-comer has taken up some T>r. Mitchell, wife and daughter, of Min- people of the United States than low i siou, Monday, April 1st. nea|H>lis. wen- visiting Ashland this week, land near J. Neathamer’s on Evans tariff.” It was not debated, however, in England. R. T. Baldwin is now 66 purposes. Consult your own interests the gue»t of Mrs. M.’s conain. B. H. Hnfc-h. creek. A man named Apple is justice of years old and seemingly in excellent and look at this property before you as some of the debaters wished more Dr Mitchell holds a responsible position Hilgard precinct, Union county. He "health, while his father, Wallace Bald invest in outside property. Low prices. The ranchers of Wards creek ship time to study on the question. The with one of tlie leading railroads of the Easy terms. Call on the premise« for country ami fa on a tour of the Pacific states. ped the finest car load of vegetables to young folks deserve a good deal of may be sound, but how can lie be win, Sr., is living hale and heartier Every Lot is Covered with the Very Best grades of Budded ¡Peach information* They go away pleased with Ashland. actively than he is, at Linkville, being San Francisco yet taken from this credit for the way the society is con square? Apple, l’ear, Prune, Plum and Cherry Trees. Harmon’s pure rubber finger shields I E. B. Andrews, daughter and son, of place, one day last week, principally ducted, as it is very interesting. Men’s red flannel underwear ¡fl 00 engaged in the harness and saddlery I Minnea)x»li«. who were on a tour of the Pa p< itatoes. ! of 94. business, at the advanced age for penholders and pencils. Strength A R eader . at O. H. Blount’s. Lot» Indoned and Streets Graded. cific states, being struck with the appear- ens the grip on the penholders and i Secure a residence lot in Miner s Ad snee of Ashland stoppe«! off am! are locat«»l The citizens of Woodville and vicin There are objections to the Jersey eases the fingers from cramp and fa- Elizabeth Gill, aged 24 years, was diticn to Ashland. Remember, you for the present at the Depot hotel. Mr. ity had a barn-raising at A. C. Speers’ blitter because of its yellowness. This tigue. For side at Burckhalter & I Andrew* is a prominent citizen and capital brought to the insane asylum from can buy one or more of these fine lots may l»e a most grievous and serious Hasty's. ist of that city, and ha» found a number of place one day last week, and had a Jackson county, She has hallucina- at reasonable prices. Terms easy* fine time which was topjied off bv a old acquaintances in Ashland. consideration, but so long as it is a first SOLE -ÆG-ZEGSTT. lions that her sons, now dead, apjiear The best cakes and cookies ever of* Mills ’ $3 calf sewed shoe. class article, not oleomargarine, the Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Cooksey, of Arizona, grand chicken pie dinner. to her, and she tries to throw rocks who have been visiting Mrs. Geo. Cooksey, G. F. Schniidtlein’s youngest daugh ASHLAND, OREGON. New designs in carpets at D. R. & E Jersey article sells for seventy-five fer«*l in Jackson county at the U. S. at Central Point.were on Snndav’s train for ter, Carrie, wm very sick last week and at them. Bakery opposite Odd Fellows Hall, x cents per pound in this market, with V. Mills ’ . home. Mr«. C<K»ksev and ber daughter. All wool red underwear for $1 at Mrs. Rosa White, came as far as Ashland Dr. McCoy of Gold Hill was called in. Pickles in any style at E. M. Miller’s out much difficulty. Our stock of boots ami shoes is Blount ’s. t with them. W. J. Cooksey is an extensive The Dr. is the boss on catarrhal grocery store. larger than ever before. Come and sec. Every style of men ’ s hats at O. H. stock raiser of Arizona, and when he can pneumonia. Fresh bread, pies and cakes of all P unch . 1 D. R A E. V M ills . arrange matter* will move to Rogue river Blount ’ s; prices 54>ct« to $5. x All kinds of oils nt H. S. Evans ’ , x X kinds daily at the U. S. Bakery. March 25th, 1889. vallev. Largest and Neatest Line ever 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 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, j mii livoiuvc MAX PRACHT, SALE OR LEASE DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY Location in Ashland. MAX PRACHT, PENNSYLVANIA City of Ashland. 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