Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 13, 1889, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD.
THE RT»N1> CARRIEM.
MEIlFOKI) I>OI NOS.
BREVITY BASKET.
ir jut
I
Artists materials at Evan- A Brunt’s.
kn«l ts«ilan<l will Float
K.r
Chloride of lime in bulk at Chitwood's,
There is talk of organizing a K. *:f
For
tinware and liardwan*.».«»
a
of Waler W*>rk—-24N for
¡«xi-je a« Yreka.
to Miller & Strang's
A-HUSO. «ta.
again*«.
atfrky a'rl |H»i-on .ly-paie-v:-: ■ hitwoo,!'s.
JvXK 13, |w«f
E. J. t'u.ti» iia- ofie,.ed ami’l-er mi - o u
R. T. lajuton. the real estate agent, ha»
Accident ¡Ti.-u>an«'<- ‘-y the day. mouth or
The election Tuealay on the profgM- recovered ho far a» to walk around
an*! restaurant at the de[»ut.
; yrer in the Pa.-iilc Mu ual b.r a nominal
t»on of liomling tl»e city of Asldaml to put
Grant's Pass is to have another exetirsiou I rItlll.
M.
A.
Bren
tana,
manager
ut
the
Grund
PKHMONAL AND IKMJIAU
in a system trf water works to »xx witLin Central Hotel. 1» spending -everat <lav« ut j ■ this time from Sau Francis«: i.
See the blou-< jer-ev.- ;u D. It. A; E. V
Ou circus «lay get your grub at the Eu- Mills'.
Jmlgr llannu is attending <-ourt at Link- the neighlxM-iuKMl of $5ujM)tl was vote«! Colestcin.
ru}iean restaurant; 25 cent- a meal.
J
with a hearty willingness that k I mjw » tliat
viile.
J. C. Corum's meat wagon makes reg­
tlie Mjsirit of progrew and advam-emvnt is ular tri|»s out in the cuuntry as well att
<«. M. I’arkirison A <‘o. nx-eived an iee
I lie Pacific Mutual Li*e Ins.Cv.has<x»mc
John B. Wri-ley wa- up iron» Medford
to -tay.
iuanufa*-turtng macMine this morning.
utq»
rtm»l
in
tin-
mimls
of
its
citizens
Saturday.
|xxl<lling iu town.
T im * biggest jiort of the small numlier of
Col. Nye. the I'aiiiornia horse buyer, is
Jen pattern- of dado -haile- a! I* R ,k
I . M. Plymale'» »on, Gala*, who Ims
L. A. T« linen, Ho- pointer, left fur PoM votes polled against tlie measure wasdn-
«>ut in Lake ami Klamath selling buggies E. V. Mills'.
Townsend, W . T., Tuesday.
hail
such
a
Joug
S|x-)l
of
»ickness,
is
able
tmenced more by previous prejudice*—
for horses.
Ten -hades all wool Henrietta at D. R A
W. K. Ilayne» is working on a farm al tin- iinw-vri result of old quarrels and biek- to la* up ami around m»w
Miss Blanton and Mrs. Chas. W. Ixigan E. V. Mills'.
•umner. Coo- county.
Ja». Brandenlmrg’s new residence is captured
eringz tliat sliould Iiave lieen coomgned
the g«>M watches at the W«xxl-
. ti’V.1',1'.'?.’ 14c- , H - 25t’- and 35c at D. R.
('• B- '’tone returned Tuexiay from a »lx tothe grave long ago rather than the de­ alrout completed and will cost somewhere thorpe show Saturday.
i <x E. v . Mill- .
in
tlie
neighliorliood
of
$1000.
sire
niff
to
Jiavc
water
works
.
»•«x-k»' trip to Iowa.
Salem people are using two aud one-half
Tlie qualification of a voter at this elec­
J,a,l*‘rl" m summer challies at
Jas. Roberts’ new re»i<len<-«- is alxxit million gallons of water each day this hot I
W . M . Felts went to hliasta countv. Cal., tion was the regulation citizenship, ami
D. K. A E. v . Mills’.
tinislietl
and
will
cost
$800.
H.
C.
Stock,
I
weather.
<>n a business trip this morning.
tlie good fortune of Iiaving his name on of Talent, was the contractor.
Gent's all wool summer caps: -ometliing
Daniel Walker ami John Grubb are sup-
Frank MUer» is teaching a m -I wo I on Big tlie tax roll of tlie city
Th*- vote stoo«l
Jai-olw & Bigham will soon lx- prepured • laying the market with ice from their Dead , new at D. R. .V E. V. Mills'.
Butte, commencing ia»t Tuesday.
as follows:
to take orders for lulling liay. See them Indian ranch.
Handsome stationery in tin- latest style-
CoL Robt A. Miller is at Portland, at­ For Bonding
248 if you want to get any hay baled.
tor society u»e at Burclihalter A Hasty's.
Henry
Repp,
who
ha-
lieen
blacksmith
­
tending the Masonic grand lodge.
Against Bonding
38
Misses Ethel Walrad and Gertie Smith ing in ) reka fur the past twenty-five years,
Lace curtain- in pairs, lace curtains bv
J rank W. Bea**h. of th«- l«akeview Ex­
of Ashland, are visiting their grandmoth­ died last baturday.
the yard, scrim in color-, at D. R A E V
aminer. will visit Ashland in a few «lays.
Ttffal number of votes cast ...
2811 er, Mrs. A. S. Jacbhs, of Lone Oak.
Mills'.
I. W. Burris- is having his residence on
The vote was light on account of j»eo- i Henry Barnel»urg’e new cottage rem- Pine street lathed anti pla-tered throughout
8. J. F.van» left ve»terdav f<»r Walla Wal­
Fire. Life ami Accident Insurance in the
la. after a stay of several month» in Ashland. ple knowing ar, well that the question *lenc<- on his farm l*s miles east of Med­ by 1’cdgrift A Stone.
Reading «xmipani*- at lowest rates. G. F.
Billings.
3-49
Mi»» IJMsie hwift returned Tuesday from would carry without opposition. J.H ford has just lieen finished bv the con­
Rev. A. M. Russell, of Chico. < al.. »ill
a visit at Parker'» -tation. out on tlie Llnk- Russell, w. AV Felts, N. H Clayton tractor, 1. A. Webb.
preach in the Baptist «-linrcli of this place
Parasols. i>erfect t beauties, just received
and P. IXmn act<il as clerks and judges
ville road.
at McCall's. » •iireet
”
from the manufacturer
Mrs. F. B. Tieknor, an ■•xcelleiit musi- next Sunday at 11 o’cloc k.
Tliia is one of the Ix-st and most practi­
Mrs. Jesse lloliarhuie returned Tuesday cal measures for the improvement of »•ian, i» prejuired to give instructions in i , The fine new
residence of T. K. ' in New York.
from Bonanza where »he ha» l>ren visiting
Bolton is completed ami the family will
People going to Jacksonville will find
Ashland that has yet been pro|wise<I, ami music, liotli instruim-ntal and vocal, at ' move
her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Oatman
into it in a few days.
Plymale’s coach awaiting every train at
will lie to tl>e dtv the lubricator which her residence on C street.
Medford.
Ask for tlie bes: coach — Plv-
Engineer McCarty. E. B. Hunsaker. Mis­ will make tin- next wheel that our pro­
J. A. Anderson lias let the contract to
Tlie three S. I‘. lxiinters have finished their
x'
ses Lydia Ree»er ami Hadi«- Kist »pent Tues gressive population puts its almuldcr to Imild his tine two-story n»si<ieiHx- on his job of daubing the company's building in ; male’s.
«lay at Colestein.
Aslilaml
ami
have
gone
north.
i
Star
Bakery
premium
bread,
six
loaves
25
farm
near
>*lioenix
to
H.
F.
W»xxl
A
Co.
come easier
Wo-k w ill lx* <-<»mni«iiiced soon.
Mi»» Flora Cowie» is visiting her sister at
The oflii’e of Miss M II. Stone, railroad cents, and delicious icecream at 15cent- |»er
dish. 50 cent- per quart and $2 per gallon.
CENTRAL POINT NEWS.
< cntral Point, the wife of Dr. A. J.
Miss Hattie, daughter of Frank Gallo­ agent at Siuis. Itelow Dunsmuir, was roblied Ice cream parlor open every evening until
latppeu».
j
of
aiiout
Sion
by
a
Chinaman
Saturday
Ilto'el<K k. * lmiee confectionery, pie- and
Our town is improving.
The fair way wan stricken with that dread disease .
, ___ ________
A. J. I'mrlow, of the Barlow I ioiim . Gobi groumls will soon I »egin to lie improve«]. spinal meningitis last week, ami -loubts
Big dinner at the European restaurant on i cakes.
Hill, was exchanging «ourtenie» with Ash-
circus »lay. Remember the pia*.-e in Masonic
are entertained as to her reewery.
The »-elebra'.ed steel s.kcin Ionising wagon,
John Norton’s son was buried yester-
laiwl frieii<ls Monday.
block. Meals at all hours.
f
There will be an excursion from this
r.v**.v
-.one v*
of th«.-
vmx / »zvov
Iiest ZMailUXUVKIICVl,
manufactured, XS
is 19V141
sold by
IJV
j »lay in the Jacksonville cemetery. '
W. C. Miner of Kan Francis*x> i» th«- guest
District
Attorney
Colvig
and
Judge
Well-
J-
* • Sheridan, the Central Point hardware
place to Coh-stein next Sunday, the agent
of Mr. amt Mr». K. E. .Miner, at their re- ’ Gramlma Constant ami Mrs. Martin IC. K. Frank, having Ix-en guarantee«! 50 | | ster are holding circuit court for Klamath man. Call around
arouiai ami
and let Joe give you
-wiener in this city.
Peterson are gradually improving. The rtaMHciigers. The ronml trip will cost only county, which convened at Linkville Mon- some pointers al »out this wagon and Wliite-
j day.
ley’s solid steel mower.
*
Archie Pennington, who has ls.-en at health is moderately good generally.
$1-75.
,
Ta*<>iiia some month», returmd to Ashlaml
Martin Peterson, ailministrator, lias
A
miner
on
Sucker
«-reek.
Josephine
eotin-
!'
Miner
s
addition
to
Ashland
is
tlie
choicest
Medford Lodge No. 83, I. O. O. F., at
la»t week.
tv. recently picked
pi- kc-l up a gold
gold nugget
m worth an<f liest locatcal for residence purposes.
sold the Centner estate land to Milton I their last meeting elected the following tv,
«x
.. ones, savs the | Consult
own
interests UIIU
and .TV
see 1111.-9
this
----- ----- your V
— • ■ •»»
$352, • lx--i«l<-s
several t small
Maule,
of
Me<lford,
for
$60(1.
Tin»». J. Kist, wife and children arrived
officers: M. Dudin, N. G.; W. H. Gore, “ Courier.”
addition before investing in outside proper­
from Etna Tuesday to make Ashland their
George Priddy has his residence on V. G.; Dr. Picket R. Sec.; B. S. Webb,
ty. Low prices. Easy terms. Call on the
future home.
Trains coming from the south on Thurs­ premise.-* for information.
Manzanita streetem-fosed,ami Dr. H cwch F. Sec.; L. L. Angle, Tret»».
f
day. Saturday, Tuesday and yesterday were
is
encioHing
bis.
The
planer
is
mov
­
W. A. Wright came in from Linkville on
Thon. McAndrew has had erected a in two sections. Ixx»k.» like»» double serv­
J.
<
’
.
Sheridan,
the
<
eniral
Point
hard
­
the Kern- ext»re.-s Friday, ami went t*> Port­ ing on.
large buihling 24x60on his lot near E. G. ice will lie necessary soon.
ware man. is sole agent for Whiteley's solid
land on a visit.
Mr. Kellogg, <ai the Bodine place,
.
steel mower. Hi- gets them by the carload
Hurt’s femx- works, which is oecU|5ied by
The Oregon saloon is living neuilv paint
­ . ami sells them lor the reasonable sum of
.I*
Col. Fred Crocker ami |mrlv have Ix-en luiving a well iwred. It goes slow. Jits. •the enterprising implement firm of Min­ ed ami grained by W. A. Gr>we. and 11 will
fishing and bunting the past week in the Bigham will have one bore*! as soon as gus A Harris. I. A. Webb had the con­ lx? oik -ms I in a few days. It is one of'the $is>. Several improvement-* are noticeable
1 And they are only patented last year.
*
Sacramento rivrr canyon.
Kellogg’s is done.
tract.
«o.-tlie-t saloons in the state.
The Helman farm in the city of Ashland
II. B. Miller ami J. C. < Camplx-ll,
busi­
Mr. Ray of Gohl Hill is in our town, | Ciiihler» A Sun have just finished Irnrn-
amplili, bu»i*
R. A. Bowman has just completed a neat
ness men of («rant's Pas», ami Rev. T. L. aiding J. E. Harvev to erect his ni»-e | ing a kiln of brick and work will now job of painting on the exterior and interior I has been subdivided and is now ottered in
tracts at very reasonable prices. If
Jones, were in the i-ity this week.
dwelling west of J. \V. Hays’ n-sidence. be commenced on I. A. Webb’s new brick of the residence of L. Martin, on the hill­ j small
you want a pleasant home or a good invest­
furniture store. He will occupy the; side in the southern end of Ashland.
Comlm-tor Morgan is l>ack on his run I They have it up ami jiartly enclosed.
ment in a good part of Ashland don't fail
again between Ashland ami ltetl Bluff, his
J. B. Williams of AnteloiM- puri liused Chihler» brick until his building i» com­
<?. B. Kingsburg and David .Ulen offer ; to see this tract. For sale by <!. F. Billings.
wife having improved in health.
t-19.
of Army and Harlmugh betweeii eight pleted.
their land at Tolo for sale in four-acre lots, I or A. 1). Helman.
Dr. and Mrs. A. 0. Helm and their son ami ten acres in the willows, on Jackaon
Why worry about leaving vottr family
G. W. Isaacs* old dwelling lias been at low figures for such choice fruit lan«l.
*
Paul, were visiting at Eugene, returning this creek, half a mile west of Centra) Point, move«! across the street on a vacant lot , Plats can be seen at Billings' office.
|»oor when you can guarantee ilieni a hand­
morning.
some competency bv investing a few dollars
at $50 per acre.
mid a large ami commodious two-storv
John O'Conner,
who
put
dowu
the
present
... the main part
pur. of .ysmanu.
the Pad* Mutual Life Insur
Efier Peteraun ami Bro. Whitney ex- i residence will be erected on the old site. water ,pjpe in
Ashland,
Jas. C. Park, the Central Point black­
from Portland yesterday to look up “"7
i'l'«l''''‘’s are the safest
smith, a>-c<mipanird l»y his wife ami Miss |iect to hold a Ixisket meeting iu the H. F. Wood A Co. will do the work; con­ arrived
the prospects
urosnects of
of laying
Invinir the
th» proposed
or.»o<y
hberal under the stars. Bojd..
the
new and
Eiuuia Coakley, s|»ent Sunday in Ashiaml. grove near Merlin, on Jumi»-oif Joe, hi tract price, $1500.
agent
;
office
in
1
he
Oregon.
*
water works.
John N. Smith, who has been clerking at Josephine county, on the fifth Lordsday
Services were held in the Episcopal
The
Davidson
Bros.,
tight-rope
walkers.
Parties are warned against molesting the
I .cals» ,k Smith's second-ham! store, went in this month, and ho|M* to meet many «-hurt'll here lust Sumlav evening for the
in the pond in the grove, owned by r after taking up
J two collections, with a ten-
to Winter», Cal.. Friday to remain a couple old Mends there.
first time. A good-sized audience wa« carp
Mrs. Geo. Crvderinan. The consequences I minutes
"lln,uJe!’ ’ performance lictween — and a
of month-
iromiscof
01111*6 "* more
"lore after t the last collection—!
Hattie Galloway of Medford is danger­ present ami th«- minister, Rev. F. B. Tick- of the law will be Irronght npou those not Pr
’
“ wad,” much to the
Mrs. J. R. Caaey went to lomgell valley ously ill with that terrible disease spinal nor, seem» well pleaMxl with the com­ heeding this mlvice.
I disgust of their audience, who were liberal
on the Kent»-Ashland express Monday, to meningetis. Vintie Beall, who was so j mencement of his lalmrs in this valley.
John Raiusdall and A. Dicky are at enough to contribute. They are dead beats
M-e her -laughter, Mrs. Cha-. Hnrgadine, long near death’s door with this disease,
The A O U W lodge here is contem­ Grant's Pass, moving the old M. ft. church and should have been treated to a good dose
who is ill.
is now able to lx- out some ami is gradu­ plating the feasibility of uureluising the building, which the M. E. church north has j of
“* over-ripe
1 eggs or hammered
1
1
in ■ the
“ * mouth
Max Muller, John Orth, Dr. Robinson, ally regaining his hearing.
thinl-ston- of Angle A Plymale’s brick disposed of to the M. E. church sertli. and with a loaded stocking fall of boarding-
A. L. Reuter ami two i-ldldreii of Ja< k»oii-
will
erect
a
new
one
in
its
place.
I
house
slop.
Ehler Martin Peterson ami Bro. G. M. ami erecting a neat hall for their own use.
vllle, went to Colestein Mon*lay for a week's
Whitney will hold a meeting on tlie fair- This is a sen»ible plan ami shouhl lie well
John and A. Wlieeler and Reubc French
Tons of fish arc being ship)«d from Gold
vacation.
grounds on the first Dirdsday in July. eon»idered. The oriler is growing stead­ Hill station, on the Rogue river, to the returne«l Friday from a trip to Klamath
F'resi. D. Wagner, manager of Granite The friends are requested to come ami ily in this pliict- and this action woul<l markets every week. Railroad transporta­ county by the Rogue river route and taking
hall, leaves for Eugene this week to at tern 1-
' give it a more solid and stable ap)x*ar- tion has devehqted this industry consider­ in « 'rater lake. They were the first party
thc eommeiK-ement exercises '»( the state briug their dinners and enjoy the first
ably and it is growing every year.
j to go over the road to the lake with teams
unce. ♦
meeting
on
the
Central
Point
fair
university.
I this year, ami report finding many fallen
grounds.
R. A. Bowman, who has lieen superin­ trees in their way. In Klamath lake they
I j Albert, son of John G. Norton, «lied al
Prof. W. C. Roberts, late i>rm< ipal oi the
tending
H.
8.
Evans'
painting
contracts,
Elder Peterson, who belli a meeting at the farm east of Mt*dford, last Sunday, has gone into the business on his own hook, saw a number of fish with white tails and
Ashland public scb«x>ls, left Friday to
»pend the summer at his home nt Aums­ Woodville last Lordsdny, called on Tims. June 9th, of spinal meningitis; aged 20 and his caryl apjiears in this issue of the white heads, which they wagered were dis-
I eased. On further inspection they were
Haymond while then-.’ He is far gone years, lie had Ix-en sick some 40 days R bcokd . llis work speaks for itself.
ville, in the Willamette.
infornietl that the fish had run counter to
ami Huffereil untold agonies. The funeral
Mi»» Eva Price, of the Ashland public with disease of the liver and kidneys. was at Jacksonville cemetery and a large
|
some of the numerous hot springs in th»»
E.
P.
Rideout
has
resigned
his
connection
- c I too I m , is visiting friends in Marion and He is now using water brought from
with the Wells, Fargo *t Co. express. E V : lake, which produced the scalped condition
concourse
of
friends
were
present.
The
________
_ _ appointed
i______ °f local
their
tails and
and heads. John Wheeler
Multnomah counties, having went thither Bylxx-’a sulphur springs on Evans creek,
Carter
has __
lieen
agent
<l««ceased was an intelligent ami promis­ route agent F H 6ory
which he thinks is helping him.
la»t Friday.
Cory will niove"
move the office wil1 rent one of ,l,e farms near Ashland and
_____________________
remain here.
into * the
bank building in a day or so.
We are sorry to chronicle the death of ing young man ami his sudden taking •-*
Geo. T. liershlwrger and Fred. W. Hoag,
. prosperous young men of Central Point, Koliert Wade, a young married man, away is sadly to be regretted.
Travel is increasing and the hotel business
B. F. Snyder, of the European restaurant,
were in the » lty Friday evening, riding the who has lieen living on the Hanley
is preparing to give first-class meals at all is enjoying a thriving trade. The big new
The Ashland House.
Knights of Pythias “ l»illy goat."
hours on circus day. No need to cook on hotel, The Oregon, has been plum full a
ranch, on the north prong of Little Butte,
Th«- new Aslilaml House hotel building
when you can get such good number of times since it opened, but on
Home of the carpenters of tiiis pla* e are for a werii-s of years. He expin-d ytwter- is about up ami enclosed. It will lx- one , Haturdav,
* - Monday evening they had to turn away
thinking seriously oi departing for Seattle <iay morning of blood poiHoning, as one of the neatest hotel st metu res in the state meals at the small sum of 25 cents.
customers l»esides "doubling up” as nthny as
-<x>n. John Penneliaker left for that pla<-e of the physicians rejiortixl, and another
Jack
Dempsey
was
on
yesterday's
north
i they could. Tlte White Sulphur Springs
and
a
decMed
improvement
to
the
aj>-
yesterday to try bis luck there.
bound train, lie denies the rejiott of being I , hotel, under the management of Professor
su . vh ineningetiH,
Iieoranee of that part of town, ami will
on the San r ranetsco streets by a ' I Ganiard is doing a good business, and is a
Ed Swan came over from Yreka last week
Haying la now going on rupidlv and Htmid as a inonmnent to tlie enterprise of j whipped
health-seekers from
with one of Swan < McDvmmgh'» Alta­ considernblc grain is lx»lng ent for hay— its proprietor, John J. Strait. It occu­ Montana kid while intoxicated. McKan- i- j popular plan«; for the ............................
lass, the negro minstrel, was also on the e I abroad. At the large l)e[>ot
. hotel, Manager
___
mont trotters, which he left in charge of as a large quaiitity of it looks as if it was
pies a frontage on Main street in the < same train.
]J,
vans reports
Evans
re|>orts a picking“up of travel, and
Jaiue» MeDunough of Willow springs.
not going to fill well for want of moist- I heart of the city of 66 feet. Tlie w-eond
Capt. W. F. Songer, county stock inspec-' The Arlington opened under the manage-
Judge
of Iatkeview was
---- AV. ... A. — Wilshire
----------------------------
— tire ami on account ot the hot weather. I floor contains 14 commodious l»ed rooms, tor,
and . Mrs. JI. .........
E. Shjcuin,
was over on Rogue river last week in-i j meat
— of
— Mr.
---- ----
_.—* re­
<m Monday'» train to attend the Grand The thermometer runs up in the nine- with a |xirlor on the same floor. Tlie specting
speeting the luir.ds
lau ds of sheep belonging
ix-longing to ! P°
r» rVii
1’*"
Hn en,
e,,' '?
?, llra
l,lr1a 1 K ! lnK business. The Asb-
laxlge of Mason« at I'ortlami. He will stop tiw
,
nm
i
two
,
lllVB
went
hundrtsl.
Bvll-eaml laudllouse
wvn, arm vwv « iuvd wviii auuw u uunurvu. first room on the north side has been | Messrs. Wm.
Win. J. Gregory. Win. Bvbeeand
laudH.mse will be
he om-ned for business again
off for a vi»lt here when he return».
«--
I°ur<b
Jul.'
Many of the well« an» failing in different renti-d by John Wexler, who will move , Geo. A. Jackson, and reports (hem in a very I un
Baggugeiuan J. F. McDonald jerks things par
nrts of the valley, but our well» bi the the U.S Bakery therein as soon as com-1 fair condition.
around witli a feeling of more resi-onslbility Poi
vigilant
a reporter may be, there
Fine FELT HATS, nil colors und xlw|wx, to done at
'oint are holding out satisfactory.
Those Fine PERCALE SHIRT'S, regular price $1,00,
pleted. The secoml room is 24x40 and1 The
following
officers were eiecieo
elected ut
the I “ However
»uc 1UHO»
ng uim-ers
at rue,
ite *.....
ns th»t
liow - his wife huving i>resente«l him with a
....... being
* ”
“ pas- his’ hawkeye
June 11, ltWIi.
' M. P.
$1.00 to $1.50 reduction.
last meeting of Ashland lodge. No. 45 I. O. ! iqthout
noricisl
to
)>e
closed
out
at
50
cents.
will
lx-
used
as
a
saltxm
by
Jesse
Houck
Ixnincing kid at San Francisco recently.
iS*’*.***’ Here is one from
ami Mort Ablx-y. The iiext is the hall­ O. F., to serve for six months: N. A. I
___ ____ “AVe heard a queer
Those Extra Fine PERCALE SHIRTS, regular price
l*rolMte Oiurt.
Miss Gertrude Brooks arrived from Fram-
way and ofllee, immediately liehind lMÌ'v
I Mav R
R See • : a J
'’ ’ ' d J
‘’ - ’ hc 1 m‘»'ó V
’v G':
I —
nl,“or
"eek to ’ the effect that a few
ingtou. Mass., yestanlay, to spend the sum­
|1.50, to be closed now for 75 cents to $1.
I i \AT ’ 1»T
lientnor
Tren»
’
*
an
,
*•--«*.
,
:
Ashland
jxxiple
were
busying
themselves
Hie following I m the proceedings of the which is the dining room
anJrwio
mer with relatives in this valley. She is a
ZMLEJSTS SUITS.
’
’
'
! negotiating for the consolidation of this
Tin- intention is to open the hotel on
Those
Fine WHITE SHIRTS, regular price $1.25, to be
daughter of K. C. Brooks ami a sister of Mrs. ; I prolmte «-ourt for the June term:
The grist mill at Ft. Jone.-, Siskiyoucoun- mid Jacksou counties. This would centrul-
Petition of Hanih N. Beover, adtniuis- the 4t h of July when a big spread will lie
Examine
those
suits for $4.15 only.
T. K. Bolton.
closed
out
at
75
cents
each.
I ty, owm-d by J". W. Reynolds anil other-, ize Ashland ami her next move would Ix-
tratrix of th«- estate of R. N. An­ given
was
«lestroveii
bv
fire
Saturday.
Total
Joss
for
the
establishment
of
the
county
.-eat
at
_
.
Total
loss
for
the
establishment
of
the
county
seat
at
W. AV. Felts and Rev. J. Rice are home derson, deceased, to sell jx-rsonal
Ixjok at those Fancy Light Colored Suits, to lx-closed
The «yirpenter work w as done by U.S.
Those Fine NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, regular price $2.50, to
books and a few thousand
thousund that point.
{»oint. AVe Lave no fear of any pro-
from their pla«er mines in the Rogue river pru|H'rtv, was granted, ami the «-ourt Nearhoff, Isaac Hughes, E U. Payne $25J»«i. The fxx>ks
out at $8.00,
lie dosed out at $1.50.
| pounds of flour were saved. The entire ’ ccedings of this nature, but in case
casé tneir
><*etion. They have two experien<-e«l miners
»’ ’^
"
...
■'_ , the
__
designs
are forme«!
into a proposition,
employed aiitl think they have gcxxi pro»- ordered the same sold at private and others, (’has llosley had the con- I town Imrely escaped destruction.
Take a peep at our PLAID SUITS, something grand,
Those Haiidsonie SILK MIXED SHIRTS, regular price
Hah- in the 'manner preacrilxxl bv law. tracts for the plastering, brick laving and
people of Klamath county
l<e«»pie
«-ountv will “decline with
[>e-ta for a fine mine.
li rwv L* ” ’
they must all go at $10 per suit.
The sa<l death of Mrs. < ha*. Nickell, of ♦ thank-.
$3.50, to lie closed out at $2.25.
In the matter of the estate and guardi­ i foundation. Ferguson A Foor, the enter­
Mrs. l»r. Songer, Mrs, II, L. Denn and anship of the minor lieirz of John Bil­ prising firm of stone masons laid the Jacksonville, is announced, wiiich occurred
Of all the hair-brained hallucinations
Misses Eva Dean und Mollie Singer went to
Don’t miss those Fancy Blues, Browns and Blacks;
Those GRAY KNIT UNDERSTIRTS, regular price 75c,
II J Clark and Win Hug­ I last Friday. Deceased was Ixirn ami reared j I that go forth from the imaginations of men,
Colestein Sunday, returning in the evening ger, decciiM-d, |x«tition forth«- salt- of r«-al foundation
in Jacksonville, the eldest daughter of 1 this certainly takes the lead. No! No! We
regular price $20, to close at $15 per suit.
to lie clow-d out at 50 cents each.
property;
ordertsl
by
th«-
court
that
f-
gins
<li<l
the
brick
work,
Lewis
Euling,
A
with l>r. Singer, who hud lieen at the Hot
Judge and Mrs. P. P. Prim, and leaves a do not want you in our charmed circle (ter­ i
Amanda
Bilger,
guar-lian
of
«aid
estate,
J
Wileox
ami
John
Wagner
the
plaster
­
spring».
host of warm friends to mourn her untime­ ritorially sjieaking.) In fact there is more
MIDDLESEX BLUE SUITS, cheap at $18, to lie
Those Fine WHITE KNIT UNDERSHIRTS, regular
lx- authorize«! to sell th«- inten-st of the ing and John Wimlers ami others the ly taking off.
. | 1 likelihmid in the future of Jackson county
closed out at $12 jx-r suit.
price 75 «-cuts, to be closed out at 50 cents each.
Mrs. II. A iluhbell, of San Fram-is«»», has minor heirs of siii<l «-stat«- t<> certain lathing
being divided into two counties, than of It
lieen vititing relatives ami friends in th«-
A.
T.
Kyle
inform-
us
that
he
ha-
with
­
Th«- furniture is being »liipixsl from drawn from the ra<-e for Deputy internal taking to Mormon proclivities by adding on
Ami hundreds of other suits, which we iiave not room
That Fine RED WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, regular price
valley. .Mr. llulibell is holding a resptm- brick house and lot in Jacksonville.
I another.
to enumerate; l»ut they must all lie closed out.
$1.00, to lx- closed out at 50 cents.
sible' (»xition on the San Francisco Ex-; First Hcmi-annual report of Mrs. C. E. Han Francineo.
; revenue «.-oltector Owen’s place. ' A. T. has
Porter, administratrix of th«- estate of
nminer.
probably Ix-en reading the list of “Uncle
Mr. Shultz's Cannery.
PioHcer Meeting.
That Fine CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, regular I Buy your OVERALLS now, regular price 75 cents; we
i Ben’s" relations id the demócratie paper-
E. M. Miller, ilie grocer, went to Cote- DenniH P«wter. detx-amxi, examined and
an- closing them out at 55 cents.
price $1.25, to lie closed out at 75 cents.
A. F. Shultz went to l’Ortland Tuesday ami d«x?sn't want to lx? kept in sus|»ense
At the meeting of the Pioneer Associa­
steiu -ssla springs Tuesday morning for u appeuved.
tion of Southern Oregon held at Jackson­
Semi-annual report of Alfn-d Carter, evening for the purpose of perfcx-ting the till they are nil provided for.
I
season of rest from business. Miss Alta
Men’s WORKING BOOTS, good tap sole; to dose out
Men’s CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, for Sum­
Miller, the assistant js>»tiuistress, ai-eoui- adniinstrator «>f th«- estate of Henry Car­ plans timl sjx-cifieationx for his projiOBtsl
Foreman Casey says w«x>l is coming in at ville, June Otli, the following oflicera were
I
at $2 per pair.
mer, to close out at 75 cents.
cannery for Ashland, which will lx- sul>- a lively rate at the Ashland woolen mills elected for the ensuing year: P Dunn,
l>anied him, returning m the evening.
ter, deceased, examined and approved.
I
president
:
J
H
Russell
ami
Col
J
N
T
the
(xist
week,
40,000
pounds
having
l»een
niitted
to
J.
M.
McCall
and
G.
F
Bill
­
Men’s WORKING SHOES, good and durable: to clow-
Men’s HATS, at Bargains althrough the lines.
C. L. Jlussev of Sacramento, Cal., who
Congres-man H«*rniann writes as follows ings, and U|x»n their approval thereof receivetl up to Tue-dav night. The best Miller, vice-presidents; S J Day, secreta­
owns the blackleg inoculation remedy.
out nt $1.50 per pair.
mm-erning the necessity of immediate sur­ Mr Khnltz wil! commence the arrange­ wool is worth 18 cents per ]>oiind. wa died ry; J II Ilutter, treasurer
Men’s MANILLA HATS, regular price $2.25, to dose
quartered at The Oregon with his family, veys of public lands: "I called upon the
wool
3x
to
40
cents
;
25,000
more
lias
x-eii
Committee?»
were
appointed
as
follows
ments
of
|Hitting
in
th«-
plant
immcdiatc-
w ho have lxx-n afflicted with malaria ami dej»artn»ent ami earnestly urged that a Ills
Men’s DRESS SHOES from $2 up.
out at $1.50 each.
to draft resolutions on the death of mem­
Whenov«-r this plant, which alone engaged but not yet delivere«!.
are here for their health.
eral allowance lie made for Oregon from ly
Don
’t forget that those fine DRESS SHOES, which un­
Men
’
s
Nobby
FELT
HATS,
regular
price
$1.25,
to
close
the meeting at Medford yesterday, bers:
Engineer McCarty wa* oil' duty a few the re«-ent appropriation for surveys of the will i-ost $4(H)0, is in running order and Dr. At Adkins
and (1. F. Billings were ap­
sold every where for $6, we are closingont at $4 a pair.
out at 7.5 cents each.
Mrs Martha M +lanley— Metwlainex
.Alesdames J
day-the past week. an«i wax around shak­ }>ublie domain. The unsurveyed lands in canning this summer’s crop of fruit, ami pointed
«-oiunnttee to re>pie.-f the county I. M Plymale, Rebecca McDonough and
ing his friend- bv the band. Jas. Porter Iregon now in demami for actual settle­ . everything is satisfnctiirv to time«- named pai»ers to a ask
all
the
gcxxl
citizens
to
eolle«'t
Men
’s Fine DONGOLIA SHOES, regular price $5; we
i
All
the
STRAW
HATS,
this
season
’
s
stock,
to
dose
out
lia«l » barge of his engine on the Ashlan«!- ment. and for timber tmrhease, amount to agent» of the |t!irtles signing forth«- bonus, I specimens of grain, etc., for exhibition at Jane Kubll.
are dosing them out at $3.50 a. [wur.
at least two miUtonx oi acre-, with another the sum of $1500 will be paid to Mr
at ••out.
Grant s Pass run during the interim.
S
Clark
Taylor
—
E
D
Foudray,
John
G
1 tlie G. A. R. Encampment at Milwaukee.
ixirtion equally as large soon to lx- in de- (
VanDyke and Wui M Mathes
and also at Portlalid. [AVe ask it.]
Prof. J. H. Street, president of the Ash-1 ' mand. The rates, as pres«-ribed by the leg-1 Sliultz
Mr. Shultz is u shrewd, pushing and
John Beeson—C K Khun, F. K Amler
land state normal ».-hool, left for the north islation of last session, are libera), ami will
On
circus
day
the
AVhite
Sulphur
Spring.-
Sunday for a week’s stay in the Willamette. insure contracts by «ximpetent surveyors wide awake business man, who has plen­ house will give a big chicken dinner to all son and John Holton.
Tlie treasurer reported no money on
He will take in the exercises at the Mon­ of the most rugged’ixirtmn which may lx- ty of “tin” and will build up a thriving [ its old and new customer». Prof. Ganiard.
mouth school before he returns.
selc«-t«xl for survey.
business that will make for hiinst'lf and the manager, will see to it that you get all hand and the association $15.75 in debt
Tl te 13th annual reunion of the associa­
this community a name fur ajid wide uh you want, umi he won’t raise the pri<-c be-
A. W. ( ormack, John A. Olxmchain and
Hemoval.
0O0
the 1»-st conned fruit section in thia cause it is circus day. either. Give the tion will lie held in Ashland, Sept 12th
AV.
.Sinclair, oi Big Butte, were at the
W. G. 8im-lair.
A P Bal), the saddler, has removed his reiaildk-.
AVhite Sulphur Springs'hotel a call.
*
»•ountv
Saturday on land business.
tv -eat last .Saturili
Antelope Angling-.
Joe E‘ Randles and
anti Henry l*ech,
Pech, of Butte shop to building north of E M Miller’s
1*. Grady, the skilled painter, finishetl the
grocery store, where he is better prejmred Ashlan«l-Litikvillc Dail) Mail Houle.
creek, were also there «»n l»usiness.
work la-t week, and Mr. Oscar Ganiard
Mr Hoxie preaches at the church next
'than ever to wait upon his many customers.
A Wn-bington di.-patvhof June6th says: ! moved into his new East Lake residence. Sunday.
.
W. E. Price returned from Tehama «xran-
Senator Mitchell,of Oregon, has pro-ured eon-truct«xl ami designed l»v the firm of
New Hamess Bhop.
tv yesterday, where he has lieen s|»endiiig
Born—June nth, to Mr ami Mrs Mau-
an
order
from
the
post
office
department
in
­
Avers.
Bavlxiur
»k
Elviage.
This
adds
an
­
Mime time at th«- mineral springs, twelve
The undersigned ha-* established l»u>4nes>
miles from R«xl Bluff, lie is now improved i in Sonmcbsen’stmUding. opposite thig-staff. viting pro|a>-als for mail service seven other to the numerous fine dwellings built I zey, a son
Isaac Williams ami wife went to Cen­
in health, although joirt of th«- time he wa- No (Kiln* will he M>ared to plea.«e customers. times |>er week, each way, from Ashland, . bv them in Ashland. Its cost wa* alxiut
Or., to Linkville. Or., via Barron. S»xla : $35fiO.
tral Point last Friday
very ill.
Respix-tfully, '
.
A. I’.R all .
Springs, Shake, Kero ami Ptevna. Mr.
Alinxl AV. Bordon, the Pullman car cou- ’Every one is busy haying. The hay
Mitchell is assure«! that if a reasonable bid I
A R Ricky, known in Ashland during
Progress.
Is re* eived. a contract will be ordered for • I ductor, well known in Ashland, died in a crop is very good tills year.
lhe railnwal liuihliiig ami surveying time-
It i- very important in this age of vast the servi«.-e in lieu of the present service via i1 Portland hospital last week of typhoid
as •• Rickety Bliss." who now iiiimage- A.
Miss Sarah Howlett is staving on Butte
fever. His body wa- enilialiue*! anil sent to
P llolaliug A Co 's wholesale wTiiskv material progress that a remedy l>e pieusing northern California.
We miss her
blrtli place'. Nova Scotia. He had his creek with Mrs Lewis
huuseat Itaker City, wa« marrieti there re­ to the taste amt to the eye, easily taken, ac-
Thus it will lx- seen that the powers that ' ' his
ceptible to the stomach ami healthy in its lx- are moving in the right direction. Cer­ life insured la-t winter in the Pacific Mutual from our midst
cently to Miss Nellie St Martin
nature amt effects. Possessing these quali­
ran make a !
b>' T P- ®°.vd> for
Johnnie Matney and George Wiley
Th«- family of lion. Geo. W. Healdl of ties Syrup if Figs i~ the one most perfect tainly when private individuals c He without LodtJ’,f he d,d ,UM‘
were quite sick but are convalescing we
tri-weeklv stage )»ay over this route without
Montana, who Iiave ixien in California ■ laxative and most gentle diuretic Known.
other IxK-king (not' even a mail contract)
.. A. Getz
_____ of _____
___ __________
P.
Hazelviile,
l’eun.. has lieen are glad to say
several months. i»assed through Ashland
is l.u-ine-s enough for tin- govern- engaged to take the principal-hip of the
lx>uml for home Tuewlay, ami enjoyed a
Al Hammond, of the civil engineering there
Several of the young men went to Mml-
■ • ■---• —
«-•« schixd-
l
.
-----1—
Ashland
publi«-
for the coming
pleasant visit with their ohl friemls. tne department of tlie N. P. at Portland, was nient to put on a dail*- mail service.
f »rd Sunday to hear the “Sam Jouett”
selnxil
vear,
at
a
-alarv
of
$12110.
He
is.
29
■
family <»f Dr. J. B. Newman.
on yesterday's south-bound train for San
C ouih -H Pro<-ec<iiiiKS.
vears old, hi.- photo shows a g»x»l “ phiz,” j who is preaching there.
N. D. ltalcout. th«- Marysvill«- Imnker and Francisco, where he will 1-e met by Mrs.
is a Christian and a married man. He
I B Ravn and, who closed it -.cry .-m -
Mon*lav's meeting:
Pauline
Rea
of
San
Diego,
and
they
will
a well-known millionaire. who ha- just -ohl
. w,
Petition
of ______________
J. W. Powers for saloon h«x-nse shows fine recommendations. Theinter- : cessiul sclnolinthe Monml district last
<>ut hi» railroa«! running from Marysville to Iw marrieil next Sunday. Mi»ses Emma toscli spirituous liquors for the term «>( one aiediate <!ep trtiue it tea«-hers will lx: ap-
: Friday, c<»nnnenec*l «-bool in this district
Oroville, was on Sunday's north-lx»un«t Howard ami Grace Hammond went as far year'wa-'g'rant«sl.
___ a._ 1 -.-..I
Fax 1 -aatmaa
a'ml „ «« a kw...¿(tan
blind *•*
in thc^iijn «xf
of • «*-*•»*
pointed
some Fima»
time this u-axaiL*
week.
WilT Wi$w KIAimWi«
»»xzxz
wi><<
Monday
train accompanied by hi- wife. He i- an as t'olestein with him. Mr. and Mrs. Ham­ $5ia> with Cha-. E. Beel»e and A. T. Kyle a-
mond (to lie) expect to arrive in Ashland
unde of E. P. Rideout, of this city.
Granite
lodge
No.
23.
Knights
of
Pythias.
'Miss Fannie Knowles is preparing to
• Tuesday to remain here for a visit, when -ureties accepted.
Petition ot H. C. Myer to tap the water Ashland, elected the following <>t1i< er> re­ have a concert in the afternoon ami jmrty
Miss ( onia Smith, «laughter of Captain they will receive the congratulations of a
cently: Past I'bancelvr, W. It. Million: a: night on next Friday, it lx-ing the last
t main was granted.
Thus. Smith, returned from her trip to San host of friends.
The committee previously appointeil to Cbatieelor Commander. G. F. M«-Connell; of her sei tool
FnuiciMx» ami other California towns yester-
Vice <’p*n<-el«ir. Win. Patter»>n: Prelate,
«lav. Mi— Aila Horton came withheras lar
Hon. A. F. Snelling, late regi-ter of the prepare a li-t of rates for licensing trades,
I B Williams I las sold his home place
Eubanks; Master at Anns. Wm.
as'Siskiyou «-ountv. where she will visit be­ laikeview land office, w:|s in the city so yer ul callings, etc., rejiorttsi a schedule of rates, Johnny
Otto.
The unter is in a nourishing condi­ ■ of 120 acres to Hugo C A von der Hellen,
days tlie jxist weyk. visitipg old trieufis and but ttie matter was referrwl buck with in- tion. now
fore «x>iiiing to Ashland.
having a member-hip «•» son c of Florida, for $2500
Mr Williams will
relative-. >lr. Snelling Im* Ix-eii honored stni«-tions'•<• prepare an ordinance embrac­ s’xtjr knights.
I move to Central Point as soon as he can
J M loiwrence. of the ciit.-rial <l«-|>arp with many publi»- pmdtions during hi- long ing and enfon-ing said s«-hedule.
On motion N. 11. Clayton wa- ap|x»inte«i
ment oi U»e "West Shore." »alle«i dnu« re-Hleme in laiki- conntv, which h<- has
C. 11 l.udernuin has an important ar.. build on bis lot there
Satunlav. l|e ww* in Hie city gathenng tilkd in gn able, th*»n»uglily cvnscientxxi- as clerk of -|XH'ial election for June IHh.
noum-enient in his advertising space in this
The literary society is lnH>ining The
»lata f.-r'an A-lilaisi " write-up” in the July manner. He is a<voni|uiiii«sl by his wife,
issue of the R kcoku
Mr Luderoian Misses Zadie and Eliie Bradshaw ..ml
Dr. Joo. B. Pilkington.
number, which will ««»main six page- oi (a sister ««if. H. Watson.) and their two
purchases directly frei»» the factorie*. ami
pictorial.-, ip«-lu«iing a bint's «-ye v>cw i«f the diildren. They left Monday for Orting. W.
Surgeon-Oculist ami Metlica! Spwialist, i as he gives his entire attention to this one th?ir brotlie:-Dee ami Miss Jxita Walsh
J*y.
T-, which place’they will undoubtedly make oi
of Portlund,
will > I*'
at the
Oregon hotel, : • line of trad»-, he can rive the public better have become memb ts Hue of the most
i iinuiiui. «»'n
k - a»
mt vrrvpow
their future reshtetiee, Mr. Snelling move** A-hli«nd. all day Sunduy. June 23d. l.-s’t. ¡nduceiuent- for their money than can be enjoyable events ever had here was the
-
Ja-. G«Hxlra b, formerly of A-hlaml. wa­ there on a*ssmnt<>f his health, which hi- s ixx-ialties of Eve, Ear. Bronchial or Lung, ^ad anywhere
else. The onlv complete and literacy picnic down at the “old camp
in town tlie first oi the week and inferm- ntiiiienm- friend- h«ipe will inipreve in M« tii hrotiic. Fterine,_ and Rectal diseases. fir-t-c!a<- bout ami -Ime -tore in southern I ground" on Rogue rive- on Saturday.
u-. Ilia? hi- eigiit-t|ioi|th»-«»ld i-hihi »lie«l pew home-
Sp*. ial examination and opii i >n free. I oregoti.
Nearly all getting there r.loiit 1‘) o'clock
Fridav al llentey from typhoid malaria.
Mr-. Chas- Mil-ap, who lias lxx-n visiting
It is rumore«! that a new tiineear*! will
A. W. Soil, the i-uutructua and builder, aud after fsliing and having various
Ashland imui«- a ten strike towards draw­
her sister. Mrs <i*xxlri* 1». return«-«! to A»h- ing a big cpiwd from Mwlfor«! •’>' the go into »-ffect on th«- S. P. by th«- 1st of was down from Portland this week on a games all were called to partake of the
About 4 o'clock
bitii! Momlay.
Fourth, by having t’ongre'-intin Binger July, ami one re|»»rt says th«- sonth Ixiund business tri.-, The fine residence he con- i excellent basket dinner
strueted for II. B. Carter in thi-city at a in the afternoon the society was called to-
Hermann
deliver
the
Fourth
oi
July
ora
­
tiain
will
arrive
lu
re
at
noon
in
place
of
W, 11. Mill-, general hm«i agent of the
— lx— i*l<- bringing tlii-ir fniidlies, every 8;;». and tin- north isiund will conn- in cost of alxmt $O<»> has lx-en accepted. Hi- ! getlier and had a very inti-resting order
>. P.. pa—*«• imrthwanl in a private <-ar tion
ha- the contnu-t for an $18,<*D schoo hull c
Tuesilay. F. C. Delx-ug and Fred Hobbs liungrv cxmliilnte for the )a>sti>|lbe will lx- at the usual time 5: It). Another is tliat ■ at Corvallis, which A. C. Ewart will build. of exercises which lasted alwut an hour.
' After having supper started and came
and «laughter, of Marin «»-«inty, two of here to -ee Binger— which -eein- to he the there w ill he no change here at all. The i > and another
" ■
IHO.’W one ut Portia?»«!. Pait home in the e*H.»lof thceveningall feeling
the large-? luml owners ill California. *-ame toii|l Keputilh-gn vote uf that place.
Ri-ddiug l«x-a1 will »•ommemx- running to 1 cf ' hi-
g.
is gun-z
•»( carpenter-. AV. J. S hmidt
far a- A-hlaml with him. Mr. Hold»-i-
that the pi-:ni • was th*.- i-iCrst enju'al-lc
Free hack to tlie llclman »«i1|»hur bath-* Sisson on Sunday, ami it is re|xirted that and Mr. . Iu- bard, and ..tuii«.-iiia->-ns Fcr- the* ever attended
an old-time (rieml <>f A. II. Lian-«a the
A R kuh k
v ", return with him to-*lay.
it
will
be
extcmlvl
on
t«j
Asldaud.
'
gusoti
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And PRICES VERY LOW in Order to CLOSE OUT.
ALL NOTIONS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.,
At Less Than Cost to Close
Don't be backward about examining our stock, as we
never urge any one to buy.
D. B. BLOUNT