Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 27, 1889, Image 1

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    VALLET RECORD
All kind, of oil» at Evans &. Brunk
Yuma ba- had ripe grapes ami fig» since
June first.
JACOBS & KAISER,
Ball pointed pen- for -*le at Burckhalter
A Hasty's.
4
Publisher« and Proprietor..
Tb* Pomona cannery i- permitted to lie
Mie this season.
Free Ua< k to the Helman sulphur l«atb-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
and »wiiummg rink.
One
year
............
A big time in Ashland on the Fourth of
July Don't tail to alteixi
Six
months
.......
VOL. IL
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1889.
senator Mil* bell arrived in 1'irrtiaixl from
Three months
Wa«hingt*/n last Thursday.
<-en J. M. .-ixlin deliver-the Fourth of
T
AL.EXANDEK HL 1.1,1 VAX.
IN THE WEST.
HENATOK COGSWEIAZS ROAD.
July oration at Grant'« Paes.
C. CALDWELL,
I
A
Wi»M'on»in
Man'»
Observation«
of
Water-proof liuilating paper, wrapping pe-
L inkville , June 16.
Th«- arre«t of Alexander .Sullivan at Chi­
I
;*r aud tarine at Evan» A Brunk's.
J To the E ditor of T he O reooniax :
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
cago call« out incidents of his career
Mon I hern Oregon.
I bad no idea that my letter on the$15.<A<>
DENTIST.
A gras- widow ie not infrequently one which aliow that he ha« luul quite a var­
S. 8. Newton, who has been visiting ' | appropriation for a roa«l from Paisley to
«1»« children have a poor sort of fodder. ied experience. In the first pla« e. he is | his brother, D. L., in Ashland, writes as 1. the state line via Linkville would awaken
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the
painless extraction of teeth.
Parasol», perfect leautie», juat receive«! I a native lorn American. He went to Ik- follows coucerning this country' and its i the wrath of the «xnubined editorial and le­
—DEALERS IN-
at Mr< all’», direct front the manufacturer troit in hie youth, later he waa engaged people to the PortUge, Wis., Adrertiner- gal talent of the city of Ashland, but it
Office over the Bank.
in
tra«ie
for
himaelf
and
was
lairned
out.
»eems the letter was even considered wor­
in New York.
Herald:
He became conspicuous in the lalior
thy
of
the
pen
of
Senator
Cogswell.
J
B. NEWMAN, M. D.,
After visiting Seattle, we went south bv
If one man get- something for nothing it
The Ashland Tidings of the 7th ha» a
-lands U> reamm that another man get" no­ movements, ami in 1868 took the stump the way of Tacoma to Portland, which is long editorial on the subject, and the val -
for General Grant. He was a forcible one of the oiliest cities on the coa»t, and we
thing for something.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
«peaker an«l many of his countrymen by may have something to sav alx>ut it in some lky RzcoKDof the 13th clips a comn ^ni-
The liest rake* ami rookies ever offered in birth denounce, 1 him for his political ten- future letter. At present we will write of : cation to The Sunday Oregonian of May
A shland ,.................................. O bkgon .
Jwkson county at tbe U. 8. Bakery <«pt>o- tlcncie«. Grant appointd bun secretary Ashland and vicinity, a city of about 3)*n 29th from C. B. W., of Ashland, on the
[Late a Surgeon in U. 8. Army.J
1 same subject.
■ite O<M Fellow » Hall.
♦
oi the territory of New Mexico. He ee- inliabitant«, lying in southern Oregon, near
Each of the-e articles hold out the idea
Office on Oak street, opposite The O
the
<
alifornia
line,
and
is
341
miles
south
of
O. T. Porter, formerly in the new-paper tablislie*! a republican [>apcr at Santa Fe
that C. C. bold.» hiruself ready Io defend
Hotel.
busioe»» at Alliany. thi- »late, ba» lirvn ap- am! became involvisl in several quarrels Portland and 431 miles north of San Fran- Senator < ogswell's course in securing the
ciaco,
at
th«'
head
of
the
Rogue
river
valley,
pointed I'. 8. marshal for Alaska.
passage
of
the
bill.
In
that
they
are
mis
­
ami was sliot at by General H«atb. He ami 2006 feet above sea level. It is on the
J
T. BOWDITCH.
*
Burckhalter A Harty «-an forward tbr next locate« 1 in Chicago and fallowed main line of the Southern Pacific railway, taken : I «imply intended to give my views
as
to
the
necessity
of
the
road
ami
the
jus
­
NWURtsPlEASANTlmTlVE
»ulMw-ription of your |«a|«rr or magazine journalism and was secretary of the the only railroad running north ard south
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
tice of the appropriation, and hail no inten­
cheaper than you can <lo it yourself.
on this «-oast, and were you Titling over it tion
Ixmrd <d public works.
of
defending
Senator
<
ogswell
’
s
man
­
A
shland
,
..... O regon .
AI salt 1874 he tnarriisl Margaret Bu­ you would find that it run in every direc­ ner of getting it through the legislature.
I. M K hl«»—er was -entewed to thirteen
A Pleasing Sense of Health and
F’BÒOJSTT STREET-
Will practice in all courts of the state.
days in the Albany jail. Friday, for u-ing chanan, who wax a prominent teacher in tion when climbing the mountain», the
I
have
probably
been
misinformed
on
the
train» often running north when their de-. amount of the appropriation for building
allusive language to lit» «iivon-rd wife.
Collections promptly made.
the publi«* schools. In 1876 Francis Han- stination is south.
Strength Renewed, and of
Southern Oregon wagon rood, and may
Repeated shock« of earUnuake were ex- Afor*l, principal id one of the public
Ashland's resources are fruit, mining, i the
made misstatement« on that account.
Ease and Comfort
penenre«l al Susanville, < Itico and other schools, wrote two letter* that were ma«le i farming ami stock raising. There are raised ‘ have
GEO. W. COOPER,
But I am “credibly informed” that not $1
place» In that section of California last ;*rt of the report of tlu* committee on here the finest quality and most abundant l of
Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acta
that
86280
ever
reache«!
the
present
limits
Thursday.
schoofe«, to which Mr. Sullivan took ex- « toimi of peaches, ]>ears. apples, prunes. of Klamath county, except in the way of gently on the
C. W. AYERS.
H. K. BARBOUR.
R. T. ELVIAGE
Nalural ga» ha» been »truck in a well being i'*P*ion. He put his wife in a carriage ui>n«'ot“. almonds, as well as grapes and , preliminary surveys.
the
small
fruit»
and
hemes.
It
is
true
that
K
idneys
,
L
iver
and
B
owels
If
old
teamsters
can
remember
when
they
horad at 84. Agnes a, a*k*mv in Hto< kton, and tlu*v drove to the houne of Mr. Han- more than twenty dollars worth of |>eacbes
Wishes to notify the public that he is
Cal.. sufficu-ut to furnish light ami fuel f««r 1 aford.wnen* a war of words 1«»I to blows, at three cents ; h * t pound, have been picked I hauled 10.000 pounds over the Southern Or­
Effectually Cleansing the System when
prepared to TAKE OONTRACT8 for
that institution
t.|id«il in his »Imoting Hanaford, who from single peach trees eight years old. and egon wagon road, they can remember when A
Costive
or
Bilious,
Dispelling
DWELLINGS, BARNS, BRI IKIES, 4ke„
it was im|>o«sil>le. almost, at certain seasons
Man Francis,*«, <iuietlv jubilates over tlu* 1 did in half an hour. The letters written that thirty dollars worth of apples at one of
anywhere in the country between Red Blufi
the year, to get over the mountaiiL» at |
«lownfall of Elijah Mauth ami the »uprein- by Hanaford reflwted bitterly on Mrs. cent per pound, have l>een picked front a all, on accouut of the deep snow. I can re-1 Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and Portland. Having a large ervw of
ary of Henry Villar,! in the re<ent railrowl j Sullivan as being the instigator and en- ’ single tree.
meml>er myself when the Ashland stage
good men with me all the time, I can put
and permanently curing
election» at Portland.
gineer in chief of all the deviltry con-' In places mining is carried on quite ex­ failed to reach Linkville until the day after I
up buildings in good shape and ou short
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
tensively and thi» (Jackson county.) pro­ it was due. A thing which has never lia])- >
Ns ure a re-idem • lot in Miner'» addition neetd with the legislation of the Ljurd j duced
notice.
more gold in 1NSS than any other pened on the present route.
without
weakening
or
irritating
the
organs
Reference given. Address
to tlie( ity of «»hlarid. Remember you can , of du«'ation.
Other assertfons were i county in Oregon. The ranches near the
It is true that from Keno to the state line j
on w hich it acts.
one <Jr moreid the»« line lots at reason-i mmle of an unpleasant nature, but all city are lieing cut up and sold in five an«l
G eo . W. COOPER.
price». Term» easy
• , the fwta called out in the trial«»—for he ten-acre lots for fruit raising, at prices rang­ it is only seventeen miles, and alxo true Fur Sale In 50c and SI.00 Bottles bv all
Yreka, Cal.
that
the
82500
subscribe«!
by
the
citizens
of
Leading
Druggists.
C.
W.
AYERS,
Architect.
General Simon Cameron wa» prostrated was tried twice—rvsalbsl in his acquittal., ing from 8loo to foio per acre, while liack Klamath county was spent principally on
MAN
VrACTCBED
OSLT
BV
THE
athfanrantry home in Pennsylvania, Done-, Siiu*e then lie has ls*en practicing law ten to twenty inile» from the railroad farms ‘ , the "big hill.” but let u« figure a little on
Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings and all material furnished for the
CALIFORNIA FIG 8YRUP CO.
mil spring*, last Thurwlay, with paralysis in Chicago ami Isiilding up influence « an l»e ha«l for from 810 to 8to ;>er acre, and , the comparative sizes of the sums of mon­
( spent on each road and the length of
S ax F uaxcisco , C au
i \,IH a.ni 8l*<x'itications for dwellings of latest modern design made at our
uf the right arm ami »ide.
with secret societies; he liecame presi- there are many nff«* farms in the valleys ey
L
oiisville
,
K
t
.,
N
ew
Y
ork
n
y
where all kinds of fruit, vegetables, grasses, the
(
road built by each sum.
office anil furnished free to our patrons. We understand our business in all its
A Rdland» Cal. syndicate paid 815< d an I'k'Mt of the new Laml League, with! wheat, oats, etc., are raised.
B. tV. states that no money was spept
branches, and do not hesitate (o guarantee satisfaction. If you contemplati* build­
acre for 3« acres of orange land recently which all Irish-American xocieties were
In our travels of a thousand miles on this , C. the
Southern Oregon wagon road l>e-
ing anything, from a foot-bridge to a hotel, call on us at our office, corner Main and
and expects to make a handsome profit on conaoli<latd. His connection with the coK»t and from enquiring of those who have on
, tween Ashland
and the foot of the mount­
Hargadine streets, Ashland, Or., aud see what we can do for you. We have an un­
the Investment by raising orange».
Claii-uu-<>ael resultd in cliarges of bi« I*•••«« in California, Oregon and Wyoming ain. a distance of
eleven
miles.
It
is
sixty-
(
limited supply of material of all kinds for building purjKises, and can build your Paper Hanging, Glazing, Kalsominiiig.
Joo«iuiii Miller lias declind the appoint- imriiig <iiveit«l the fumla tiiat society, I Territory for thirty years, we conclude that two
miles
from
Ashland
t<>
Linkville,
eleven
house without any unnecessary delay. Outside orders for plans and sjieeiiications
ment of |»>et for the Man Fraiu i*co Vonrth which were made l>y Dr. Cronin, and are there i» no lietter climate than the Rogue | fron> sixty-two leaves fifty-one mites.
Wall Tinting, Etc.
valley. Not too much nor too little Again, from Linkville to Spencer's, at the
solicited and prompt attention given to them. We invite insiicctioii of our work
ol July «elebration. ami Dan O'Connell has laiil at his door as a reason for the dead- river
rainfall.
No
tornadoes,
cyclones
or
earth-
j
and can give references where required.
i^n «p|«ointed. Meth Mann will be the ■ ly hostility that ended in Cronin’s death. I quakes in the spring or summer; no cold , toot of the mountain on the east side, is a
SHor—In rear of C. W. Ayer»' office, cor.
orator.
i Thi1 latost feature in the Cronin case is i blasts in the fall or winter. The report of distance of nineteen miles, iq>on which no j i
AYERS, BARBOUR & ELVIAGE.
Main street and Hargadine ave.
1-41
money
was
ever
spent.
Subtract
this
ffom
'
Mr*. John Jacub Astor oommltted »ui- » letter from Mrs. Alexander Sullivan, the Unitol States signal service office at . fifty-one and it leaves thirty-two miles, the !
A
shland
,
..................................
O
bmuon
.
«•Me Munday in a New York tenement house , written from Ixmiion, where ahe was vis- Ashland shows that for the past four years actual distance, admitting that any of this
liecause of extreme poverty. Her huslxnd | iting friemls, asserting not merely «'Onfi- the thermometer has never l>een to' zero money was s]>ent on the roail this side of AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE MOVER,
Larger Stock
Larger Store-
1» a cigar maker and a cousin of the mil- <lence in hie innocence, but her jiositive and, with the exception of four days, has it Jenny creak, which this fiF-’xo covered;
A1"®r’*
knowledge that he ha«l no knowledge in l>een up to 1<K) «legrees alrnve, and our ' against seventeen miles on the other route,
Has recently liought out Wm. Patterson, •
friends here tell us the winters are much
s]>ent. The 82500 built the Ashland House-Mover and is soliciting
Salem is to have a weekly Denxx ratic ; Cronin’s death. Mrs. Hullivun’s word or 1 like our Wisconsin Octolier weather, with on
, which 825IM) was
of road, part of it a heavy the patronage of the citizens of Ashland
paper called the “ Capital Democrat," to le lielicf may not liave much direct influ- «•ool nights the year around, and snow can seventeen
' grade, in miles
some places requiring the use of ami environs; satisfaction guaranteed.
isauetl in about two week.», with George [ ence jn «»qabliMhing her husband’« inno-1 always l«e seen on tlie mountains while you
Parties living outside and having such :
powder, over which the stages are able run
R«<ers. formerly of the 5 reka ( nk>n, <.t.|ice, but she owed this and much more often see the hill-tops almve the clouds.
on
at all .seasonsof the year; while the work to do. arc re«|iieste«l to send tlieir ad­
Anumlterof Columbia county, Wiscon- 86280,
, time
to the man whoataked his own life and
Contracts for pa]>er hanging, glazing, cal-
dress,
when they will be called upon.
nearly three times the amount, built
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
The Sacramento paper» arc demanding succeoa in assertion of her name when sin, people are locate«! here an«l in the , not quite tw ice as much roa l, on which in
somining, etc.; satisfaction guaranteed.
Address:
JOHN A. RAMSDELL,
that the artificial »tone »Mewalks be given ' ft was not seriously attacked, l>ut merely vallev, wc mention James E. Smith and , the winter season the stages were always
A shland , 0 k .
Leave your orders at E vans A B bvmk ’ x
°.r' r'*u,,’“K .**••* at'«* hngtit aHix*rx«*«l, prof)*ssionallv. in connection family, a former Poynette merchant. Thus. | from two to six hours late. The stage Line
Carries one of the Largest Stocks in Southern Oregon of Select paint store, cor. Granite and Main streets,
Cone
from
Kilbourn
city,
D.
L.
Newton
,
Ifa^ey^^r^pulm e
"Un
Nr'S with >'er eanx-r as a toaeher in the public
on
the
old
line
wa«
uot
“
fast
”
except
when
A81ILANB, OREGON.
from Poynette, and 11. R. Eaetbrook from fast
,
JSItL.IM/
in the mud. On the contrarv.it was
Arlington. Wis. We are told also that Mrs. aliout
as
slow
ax
anything
except
the
wits
of
Jesse I». Carr is fathering statiMics for
Evuk ntlv Sullivan’s case is complicat- Corliett. a sister id Smith Scott of Leeds, is ,
average Oregon legislator.
lhe
*rade relating to irrigation ,H| ]>v n vanetv of causes, and prwljudhx* located her«*. Wc also met Pierce Ryan, the
No, Senator Cogswell and <_'. C. are not
who was conductor on the St. Paul road a , contemplating
UiyfeV
A1?
reconstruct! >n of the navy,
years ago ami run into Portage. He is , neither are they a one
and the same person,
OU. m >, V,n«ur> « im I S mi U lia»«... < ,1. !•»«
M well uh hu eonn.q.o.) will. few
T
Practical Gusmith
now with the Southern Pacili«- and runs a ( and
much fun C. B. W. may make ■
,
.....
secret associations supiKwe«! to lie unscru-
train l«etween Ashland, Or., and of
' U. however
C.
’
s
“
closing
climax,
”
it
is
neverthe
­
Star Hakerv premium bread, six loaves 251 pujous in pursuing their ends. The whole passenger
MEDFORD,
OREGON,
i
cents, and delk-DHts k«cream al 15<*entx per ' I
’ llnWH Th(, P¥tr,.nlP
which Red Bluff, Cal. The city has ele< tric lights , less a fact that false econenay, demagogical
dish. 30 cents per quart and 82 per gallon, i
snows tne extrime to wiinn and water power with alx>ut 300 feet fall cry
1 wish to announce to the public that 1
for
"reform,
”
and
the
obstructionist
Green
and
Dried
Fruits,
Confectionary,
Stationary
and
a
line
i
Ice cream parlor <>|«en every evening until ‘ *****•>» schemes and plots can Is* carried, | within a short distance.
aiu ready to take orders for any kind of
of the demo« ratic party has re­
The Oregon hotel, which was built last duced
, measures
10 o'clock. Choice confectionery, pie* and I anil how utterly at vunance they are
i unsmitn work, rejiairuig sewing machines,
our
navy
to
its
present
state
of
in
­
line of Crockeryware.
ling saws, fbarjiening knives and scissor»,
cake*.
’
I with American freclom and true gov* year, is the finest in the state. To a stranger glorious incompeteney.
c. c.
from the cast the country looks new. but
etc., etc.
June ¿i.
2L-
Andrew < t ame-
ame- i 1 • t rn’n‘’n‘* Whenever our
own
i llrrs..
iiisni k a«,
»., Pa.,
i jlint*
—jxiMiruw
t
i
1 nation i when we learn that there were no railroads
New Goods Constantly Arriving. The Best Quality of Goods only Kept.
Office on Front street, in building with
GEO. W. STEPHENSON,
Organs! Organs!
ir iiM* nut B mu able to rea<'li an agreement i J***oni(*
destitute of principle and i within hundreds of miles from the city un­
John B. Wrisley, the real estate agent. 2-4
itb liU men on the que-tion of wagew, and uu king in loyalty aft to I m * divided with til about two years ago, then we are sur­
Organs retailed at wholesale prices at
PKOI’KIETOH.
H* entire ««» a ill striae on the 31st Inst. I factions and plans that are bloody-miml- prised that so much has lieen done in so Hunsaker’s music rooms. Cash buyers,
Tl»c cum|>uny will endeavor to secure new ! ed and desperate, then* will not lie much »hurt a time. The hills and vallevs on every here is your chance! E. B. will do just
Having
purchased
the old stable on
men.
left worth living for—scarce enough to be hand as you pas» down the valleys travel­ what he advertises. This offer will ,>osi- Main street near the bridge,
and assumed
tively hold good only till April 15th. so
ing
by
the
railroad
reminds
one
of
the
worth
fighting
for.
The Rev. I. D. Driver, a well-known I
come
early while the dock is complete. [ h> the management of the same, 1 am pre­
Irishman
who
had
heard
that
in
America
1
Has purchased the late R N Anderson's
Method!»' premheruf Oregon, is now creat­
pared to otter the publi«- better uecoinmoda- '
I there was very much land, so when he ar-
Cliff Dwellers.
ing a marked sensation in Chicago by hia
lions than ever before afforded in Southern ,
I
rive«l
here
he
said
he
knew
we
had
lot.»
of
The
tjhooling
Tournament.
elo>{uence ai-i hard sense. Mr. llriver was j .Some months aince
lvv mbum
- uou «, «-vonm.-1
Oregon in the livery business.
Lieutenant
Beh wat- ¡ j land, but didn’t suppose we had so much
—OR—
Following L» the programme of the Ash­
vS’lev'“ °rWn ,Mmer *" ,he
ka start«'«! into Mexico upon an exploring I i that it ha«l to be stacked up.
land Rod and Gun dub tournament on the Horses Boarded and Fed at
i expedition
^«edition of aotr
some
....... character,
*'•*—
the ex«ct
* , Lu tlu: ¡Miue of June 13tli, of the above- Fourth of July, commencing at 2 p . m .:
Establishment. and is continuing the
J. U MMridan, the Central Point hard-1 n^ttrr of which
’> was not given to the I named paj»er, we find the following:
Match No. 1.—Seven single Peoria black-
Reasonable Rates.
same under the management of F. E. Zocll-
■
waro mon, b so e agent for Whiteley's w.lh I pui^..
A late
bltc diapatch from Deming, i
lUrds; entrance >1.00. lffirse 86-W, entrance
____
A
A
hhland
.
Or.,
May
30.
—
In
our
last
letter
ner.
-teel mower. He gets them by the carload U
-- •
added. Divided 50, 30 and 20 per cent.
New and handsome turnouts, reliable
and sells them for the reasonable sum of .Jew Mexico, annonnees the arrival of we gave a few facts about this city, but ' Match No. 2,—Seven »ingle and four pairs
Summer Suit» Jrum f-H up.
filift. Several improvements arc noticeable Lieutenant Heliwatka and party at that forgot to mention the sulphur and' s«Mla Peoria blackbirds; entrance 82.00 Purse and safe buggy teams, and good saddle MAY BE ET7Y2D AT
place, having lieen successful Iteyoml all springs which alrnund. Ix»th warm and cold, 811.00,
horses
always
to
lie
had
at
these
stables.
,
They
just received the finest and Ingge-t
and they are only jmtented last year.
*
entrance added. Divided 40, 30, 20
lot of new goods of the very best qual­
cxpecbitioiw in their exploratioua, an<l and some have so much s»xia in them that.
It is ruinoreil in New York that the Wis esptN'iallv in southern Chihuahua. Here 1 J if you add acid and sugar, you have famous an«i 10 per cent.
WILL RD IMl SELL HORSES.
ity ever brought to Ashland. Nothing but
Match No. 3. — Thirteen »ingle. Peoria
« «main Central and Northern Pacific railroad living cliff and cave dwellers are found so«la water. We have also iailwl to mention
first class work, a perfect fit guaranteed, and
blackbirds; entrance 81-75.
lhirse 88.00,
alliance will result in a new trunk line lie-
the Mowers. It may be sai«l that this i» the entrance
prices reasonable. Give us your order and
added. Divideil 50. ;«i and 20 |>er
tween the Atlantic and the Pacific. A new in great number«, as wild as any of the land of roses, and at this writing the gar-
you will never regret it.
line would have to come through eastern Mexican tribes found at the time of the i dens are Iwautifnl. From twenty-five to cent.
Finished
in
Style
Equal
to
Cor. Main and Granite Sts.
Match
No.
L
—
Five
pair»
Peoria
black
­
«»regon nn«l would help tiiat section greatly, eonquest by Cortex. The abode« they live fifty miles east ami north of here is a large
birds:
entrance
81-30.
Purse
87.00.
entrance
Opp. Odd Fellows' Building
Hpokane Falls appear» to bead the list in in are exactly similar to the'old almndoit- tract of pine land, part of which has not added. Divided 50. 30 and 20 j>er cent.
the matter of generous donations to the ed cliff dwellings of Arizona and New yet been surveye»! by the government.
Fish! Fish!
Fish!
Mat.'h
No.
5.
—
Nine
«ingle
an«!
three
pairs
Mexico, al salt w hich there has lst'n so Each citizen of die Unite«! .States is entitled Peoria bbu kbirds; entrance $2.00. Purse
Main
St.
Ashland
Ogn.
much speculation ami so much money to one hundred and sixty acres of this land
entrance added. Divide«! to, 30, 20
i spent in investigation. It was almost as a homestead or pre-emption, or any of 813.00.
J. E. is.Mirit.
10 per cent.
HIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE UNDqy
A. A. li ASHOK.
I the lanti which is worth more for tinilter and
A cash prize of $5.00 to the shooter enter­
iin|<oasible to get near them, so wild and than agricultural purposes, can lie taken
ths new management, will be conduc­
next Tacoma baa also sent
to Johns-' timid are they. Upon the approach of i
ing
all
the
matches
and
breaking the great-1
ted
on
the
best
anti
most
popular
plans,
no
IS HT11X AUVE.
, and provol iq>on in three month», when it
town.
numl»er of birds.
pains being spared to give general satisfac­
the white men they fly to their caves or can l«e purchased of the United States for est C onditions
Fresh Fish on three «lays in the week.
.—All shooting will lie < lass . tion. It contains comfortable sleeping a-
CittCAoo. June 21.—The fact that Kulli- j cliffs, by notched sticks placed agniust 82-30 per acre, and many of the claims thus
Royal Chinook Salmon at 7c per pound.
van 1» a very weak man an«t may divulge the face of the cliffs if too steep, although | 1 being taken are. or will lx*, very valuable. shooting. Price fur targets four cents in j nartnieiits supplied with single and double
everything he may know concerning the they can ascend vertical stone faces if , (or among other kinds of ]«ine is a very fine addition to entrance fee. All gauge guns j beds, making it a desirable place for the
FRESH VEGETABLES
t ronin murder hits cause«! considerable
variety, calletl sugar pine, from the hu t shoot from the sume score. Ties to be de­ entertainment of lx>th travelers an«li ami-
alarti« on the part of other «»inspirators, there are the slightest crevices for tlieir ( I that a sweet substance oozes out, something cided by following match. Ties in fifth I lies.
Every
dav.
Poultry and eggs always on
decideii miss and out. All purses
and excitement now runs at fever heat. A Angers and toes. The cliff dwellers are | like sugar. This pine is so heavy that it match
hand at my store on the l’laza.
THE
TABLES
paid
immediately
after
the
close
of
last
;
confession may lie looked for at any sun worshippers, throwing their new­ will nut float in water. Near the pine are match. Rise for single birds 18 yards; ' Will always be supplied with the lies! the
moment.
born children out into the full rays of pqinniy stone, which are so light that they double birds 15 yards.
market affords, served in style that will l»e
will not siqk in water, and tbps the pine
liOhl) HILL, -
-
OltEGON.
sure to please the most fastidious taste.
Report- from Tlu* Dalles and other por- the sun the first «lay of their lives, and ' , sinks
un«l
the
stone
swims.
showing
many
other
forms
of
«levotion
A
Futile
Banana
“
Corner."
tions of eastern Oregon are to the effect
RATES,
reasonable
and
satisfaction
There has lieen aeonipany from t'liippewa
that owing to the extreme dry weather the , to the great luminary*, Thev are usually
S an F rancisco , June 19.—Local commis­ guaranteed.
Kliu crop this year will not be more than tall, lean ami well forme«!, their skin Falls, Wisconsin, looking at the pine tn tins sion merchants are considerably excited
and it is said that they will devise
If the usual yield, ami in some imrtious >s*ing bliu'kUh-rxxl, much nearer the color I section,
mean» of getting the tiniber on the over the attempt of the Hawaiian banana
of 5Va*cu county will have entire failures; j of the negro than the eopjier-eolortd .»ome
market. L. <’. Stanley lia» been on the producers to form a trust and control (he .
SucceHHor to E« tem & W illiam *.
-everal large fields near The Dalle» are not Imlian of tue United States.
ground, and at Central Point, sixteen miles trade with this country.
considered worth harvesting.
Mark
P.
Robinson,
the
heaviest
producer
!
CITY-
Lieutenant Schwutka says that nothing north of here, where it is thought the tim­
M odkxto , Cal., June 10.—The grain on liaa hervtofon* been known alxiut these bercan be shipped over the Southern Pacific of bananas on the Hawaiian islands, recent­
ly formed a compact to handle the entire
the lan«l of J. 8. Witherell. near Ceres, people, except by the lialf-Indian mount­ railroad.
« aught fire thl- afternoon. Almut:«»» acres ain Mexicans, and thinks his investiga­
Two weeks ago we visited San Francisco, banana crops of the Islands and disjiose of '
—AND—
were burned over. One hundrett acres on tion will lx* of immense anthropological 131 miles south **f here. The Southern them in this city through an agency. The [
Pacific railroad passes over the Siskiyou trust was to buy up all the crops, and con- ¡
Witherail's land was burneti. W. L. Can­
For information regarding prices on town lots, improved city
field loet seventv or eighty acres; Levi Carter and an-lueological value. He estimates mountains near the state line lietween tracts were sigñeil with all the producers i
Passenger Coach Every Train.
property
or lands, address as above, enclosing stamp. Wil]
two staeKs cut front 10) acre All the grain the cliff dwellers to be from 3000 to 12,- Oregon an«i California. The scenery must for that purpose. Robinson recently con-1 I
burned was estimated at twenty-five bush­ 000 in numlier, armed only with liows, he seen to l>c appreiated, and it requires ceived the scheme to freeze the San Francis­
convey
inquirers
to
their
property
and
give
them
all
the
infor
­
H^'Freight
moved any where about town
UNDER
MASONIC
TEMPLE.
co
dealers
out
of
the
tra«le
bv
shipping
the
els to the a«*re. The supj«ose«t cau-e of the arrows and stone hatchets, and they will nerve to look down from the car windows,
at rates
entire product to Tucker in this city and
mation concerning the country, free of charge.
tire wa» a cigarette stump.
furnish enough work for a year or two hundreds of feet to the banka of the Sacra­ regulate the prices tc suit himself. As a re­
/». /’. SNYDER,
Prop.
mento river, while making a curve around
LOWER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
A special from Ashland. Wis.. <late«l June for a half «lozen expeditions.
M k \IX. 25 < ENTS.
the side of a mountain, on a grade of 174 sult the local merchants decided to oppose
20th, says: ** In the literal sense of the
the
trust
by
combining.
feet to the mile, and even- now and then
All we ask is the share of yotu patronage
Fire Wood of all kind» delivered any­
A Corner in Wool.
term, a through line will lie completed in a
Robinson, who holds the Hawaiian pro­
imiss over a trestle works high above the
we shall merit.
where in town at lowest prices.
few days between Chicago and the Pacific ■ Salem Statesman.
ducers dow n to their contracts, commence«! which
tallest
trees.
At
Sissons
we
pa.»se«l
Mount
Will serve meals at All Hours.
coast. Yestertlay work was Itegun by the
YisrtiTilay mornining was wlsit might Sha»ta. one of the highest in the Unite«! receiving their crops a««l »ent them to this
Board by the week, $4.00.
Northern Pacific on its connecting link of
city. On the l«.»t trip of tho Umatilla 6612
I
States.
It
is
alx
ut
14,000
feet
alx>ve
sea
be
termed
a
"wool
day
”
in
Salem.
Early
the track uniting the terminus of its lease«!
bqiiches
of
bananas
arrived.
On
the
previ
­
■
level and eovere«! with snow the year round,
line. Ute Wisconsin Central, and the system in the morning unite a -»nnher of farm­ and when we were there, op May 14th, it ous steamor a like amount arrived, consign­
hare. Within a few «lays a continuous line ers from the Waldo liiile came in with n was snowjng at Sissons, some 8)00 feet j ed to the trust agency, and there was no
i
MEDFORD,
CEEÒKG-OISr
of railway lietween the west and the east gomi lot of wool and congregated on State lower. A tew years ago it was thought itn- ! . prosjiect of any lieing obtained by outside
will have been formed.”
HOSLEY & PELTOX, Prop'».
street, where they held what might he i |M>s»ible to build railroad» ovar such mount­ ' merchants.
Tucker, believing he had control of the
News comes from Fresno, Cal., that the «•ailed a furnia) "Igierd of trade” meet- > ains. and to the uninitiatd it still seems i i I market,
MLl
V1UUU
1AUUMUJ
raised
the
price
a
dollar
a
bunch
— Wholesale anti Retail Deulen* in
Southern Pacific rnilro«<l rompgny will pay | ing ami decided that the price offertsl impossible that a heavy train can safely | 1 The merchants had p.-eviousiy decided not
«»tit several thousand dollars, provi«|e<t it I (18 centa per jiound) wan not in mwril-' pa»s over mountains thousands of feet high. . | t«i purchase, bqt to <te)«en«l on the sales of CENTRAL POINT. OREGON.
allows the claim» fof the losses of grain by ! auee with justice and the farmers' rights, After leaving the Sisklyous we traveled 1 their other frqits for profit». As a ronse-
tire along its main line ami branches. The so they com imled to Iio]<I their wool or along the l>ank.» of the Sacrament«) river i ■ quell«»*. Tucker now lias a $15,<»M) stock of
rpillsi HOUSE 18 NOW OPEN FOR
ranchers claim that s;«trk.«from the engines secure better prices. The buyers wero for alsnit 200 miles, crossing it eighteen I
on hand, which he is at a loss to Ì L the tratle. Commercial travelers will
set the grain fields on fire. < itic man has ' , on hand amt tried to break the combina­ times. The country in this part of Cali­ i bananas
know
how
to
get
rid
of.
find this jsiint one of the best stopping
fornia is botl| (R mm I and jmmit . and we!
f«ut in a lull for 1«) «tcre-of wh«*at at twenty
places, as all the surrounding towns can lie
Cured Meats Constantly on Hand.
•i|»l>els to the acre, which at II per cental tion, lait failed. Offers were soon made thought the latter predominated.
Terry May Assault the Jutlge.
iua«le by short, easy *1 rives. Good teams
will make <|iiite a claim m itself. It is to buy at 1!» and 11»*.. cents per pound;
ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOB CASH AT LOWEST FKICES.
estimated thgt there have been ’«yer a t|i«m- a few weakened and sold at this price, Out of tbr Batli-tub Intu the Flood.
S ts F bawisco , June 20.—Judge Field’s : can be had at reasonable rates to any point
Terms. Cash. Pasa-liook accounts pay­
?an«l acTee of grain along th«' ruilr«>a<i track» liui the rent held out for 20 and suctmed- | Johnstown letter.
fW*l’re>cription., Carefully Trepar d by Exjierienced Hund-.-^ffi
arriwil in the city and the unconcealed I in the county.
able Monthly.
in Fro»m> county de-troyed by lire.
ed in getting it, some of the choicest lots i **i eacaped but left my clot hen. I was , hatred which Judge Terry entertains for
A I’ISE SAMPLE ROOM
The Santa R«»m H< pul J iron tmytf. El selling for 20’4 cents. Wool has just fair­ not very pn*sentable,but my wife thought ■ the supreme court justice have caused Is connected with the house and kept ex­
Vernno has a aenaation in the shape of a ly liegun to be marketed and should the I I could explain afterward. I had gone i many to ask the question, will Terry car-
clusively for Commercial men. Also a
hissing, «pouting well. In Ivrfhg, the . prill's hol*l up to 20 cents, there is no | home and was taking a bath. I was in : ry out his threat against Justice Field?
good well lighted hall fur traveling
doubt
Isit
that
next
week
will
be
a
big
Soon
after
the
scene
in
the
United
States
the tub when she called me that the flood
auger when near the top waa thrown tif-
shows , etc., etc., etc.
•
one
for
this
product.
On Main street. 2d door from Granite
was earning, and no frightened was she court room which resulted in the judge
t«**n feet in the air. roaring anti biasing
street.
and
his
wife
being
incarcerateti
in
the
that
1
jumped
out,
realized
the
situation
noises emanating from the well, fol low«» 1
The Only l*ro4iibitioiii-*ls.
in a moment, and with only the liatli- i Alatneda county jail for contempt of
by a iliscliarg»* of stone« and molten mat­
Nichols, Terrill A Rader,
I l'bilaileiphia Record.
towel for a covering I started for the hills | court lant September, and also their treat­
ter, covering the ground around the well
The onlv people u|s>u whom the pn>- with her. We escaped, but inv clothes ment by the Uniteti States grand jury,
Will always be supplied with the best of
to a depth ot several inchca. A stream i
Proprietors.
of water ami stones have f«»llowe«l at in­ . liilritorv liquor experiment lias been suc- went with the house and all I (»Assessed it is sai«l that Judge Terry openly threat- wines and liquors. K ey W est . Imported
ami
the
lies!
brands
of
Domestic
cigars
a
,
ceesfuliy
tried
are
the
followers
of
Mo-
1
enetl
to
“
get
even
”
with
justice
Fichi
for
«town the river. It was somewliat awk­
Will supply the public with the best of fresh
tervals ever simx*. The phenomenon
■ the ward, but I guess my wife was right. I ' his allege«! one-side«! opinion in the Sha­ sjieeialty. A tine new billiard table ami
attracts consHh-rsible attention at the . hammed. Mohammed promised
everything lie« ami lir-t-ela--.
faithful
far
greater
jovs
in
leaven
with
can ai«ol«»gi»e or l«'t lu*r <lo it for me. ron Hill case, ami for his actions» toward
new town.
Commencing April l-t a ‘brand new"
liouris if they wouki give up wine on I
back (fitted U|> «*speciaDy f*>, the bu-ines.-l
Proprietor.
The Gri«I)ey Hr mid tohl this the other earth, and they readily made the sacri­ Timy'll ladieve her, |«erh:q>s, even if they himself and wife.
Terry'» bitter feelings toward Justice ■ will «■oiiueet with all trains for the taxom
day ami didn't half try: Tnetalava fice. Th«* sacrifice was all the more easy wouldn't lsdieve me.”
In season. A liberal share ol tliejmlron
niodationol
passengers t-_.
between
this
place
Field
were
greatly
strengthened
bv
a
!
i:r
........
;
.
«
tramp attracted «piite a crowd in front of ill view of the fact that throughout nearly
Manufacturer- of the Celebratesi
age of the ]«eople of Ashland mid vicinity
Me<llord to .lackxoiivillc.
number
of
bis
friends
telling
him
that
j
aiidjacksonville
one of our saloons bv singing comic songs
; respectfuUv sulicited. All order» promptly
(47)
v. \V. SAVAGE, Proprietor.
all the sunlmked regions swayed by Mo
Patronize the only wagon that connects
: tilled.
in two tone« of voice. II«* had an ex­ hammed and liis succt'ssors the grajie with every train, rain or *4iinc. alul carries thev had seen Justice Fiekl’s signature i
un«ler
a
letter
atklresse«!
to
Unitesi
State«,
|
cellent voice and sang huas and tenor at could
I not tie cultivat'd with mpcli m A** tlie'U.'S. limit and Wells, Fargo A Co.'s ex- District Attorney Cayeyt iq which be re- '
the aame time, enrh tom* [wipg clear ami
the _ wine
___ ....
___ from
—..... .. suefi as wax pro- ]>YCSS. Satisiaction guaranteed.
quested thè jattèr to exert himself to the |
fnjl and harmonizing pcrf«s-tj> .' One <>f «'ess, . : mid
Joitx Dr y a. driver.
dlkvd * was of ]**>r
,
quality.
,
. Besides, the
utmost io prevent Terry front getting out
(Mr i«hy»ieianU examined th«' fcllo'w's Mohammtslans lunl no difficulty in com- 1
of jail liefore the natural expiration of
Bull For
inoqth nh’l «ii&cov’ertsf that he had two
|>eiis*iting themselves for the loss of the
Some people who appear to
perfectly farmed tongues. Hie man gave forbidden wine w ith tlu* greater jqyg of
Six month» old, of Short-Horn Mock, his term.
know Terry well seem to rhink that the
liis name as Augustus Rlaekbume. a
will
also
trade
him
for
other
stock,
In-
ASHLAND. : : : OREGON.
<q«Uui ami ba»his>h. When, however,
Opponite POtiojfice, A eh land, Or.
native <4 CrcetliiH*, <>., agud 38 year», the M« mi H> eonim<*rv<I Spain ami dis -over- quire at Geo. M. Rol«*rtx' place, at tlpjier j Sharon case has not ended, as far as Ter­
ry and Fiel i arc concerned«
and «ai«l he wa» Itorn tliiis I>le«tMxl ami ed what delicious wine the gnqw« of that end of Granite street.
H ut. Milin, Prop'r.
“Terry, as everyone know», is a deter­ Will Sell, Rent and Handle
rou|«l a|way» either tajk pgr ¡ping with epuntiy produced they flung overboard
Of the Star Bakery, after 7 fnunUis »i< k-
We have a > ih
‘ c «I and positive cure for mined man," said a gentleman last even­
pecdy
fgdh tongue« at tiie same time.
the prohlliitorv injunction of the prophet. < atarrh, Di;«htneri
is sufficiently recovered a» to l»e aide
ivria. Canker Mouth and ing, “ami he never thinks tw ice when he
Real Estate on Commission
Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer St9el Wire ness
to o;«en his bakery again to the Public,
Hea«ia«he. in SHILOH'S CATARRH meets an enemy. Mrs. Terry has goaded
Kctih-mcnt Wan tesi Inimnliaiely.
Buled Hay for Mile.
where he will I m - pleased to serve his old
REMEDY, A Na-al Injector free with him on by constantly reminding him that
---------- x----- —---
Partim knowing tlieimwivra iinlclit«»!
frien«l" and patrons with Ins premium
Rowe
Mon*, nt their luiulier yard in each laittle. Use it if you desire health and
T I A Choice Collection of City and
to tin* underwigmsi by not«* nr account, A-hlaml an* in mvipt of « large <|iumtity »weet breatli, Price 511'cents. Sold by T. K. he has not yet avenge«! her wrongs.
bread, pies, cukes ami confectionary.
CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE.
i wouldn’t lie surprise«! to hear of Terry’s
an* requeutvd to come forward ami wttle of i>aled alfalfa hay, which they are ottering Bolton.
lee cream every <iay at 15e a disii. Mr •
Country Property for sale.
doing
some
rash
act
and
would
attribute
<|iiart, 82 |>er gallon. Ice cream parlor »q»n
______________
<>
up iMMKiH iTri.v, un<l thus aave tin* coats «'heap.
ANY KIND ANI» SIZE PICKETS.
Wright - Syrup Tar an<l Wild t'herry will it to Mrs. Terry’s actions throughout the
’ until 10oViock l*M. He ba« a fine "t«*-k
oí a forvisi ««Jlisaion, ax tlw* account*
Wright’s t oinponnd Svrup of Sar-aparil- stop that cougli. and arrest throat and lung
1/« «/person tvinhiny to nell prop­
g***1 hea|>er than a Rail Fence, Mo.'«* Durable Ilian Hoards, and Stronger lliau of icecream pnt«er lua-kM» from a pint to I
will la* pi llisi in tlx- I uiix I h ot an attorney, la is blood-making. l-iootL h-an-inr« and disea.se» when other reimslies fail. II is entire matter.”
quart, so it wall Hot I»- necessary to bring a
erty if ¡II pud it to thfif iiilffent a Barb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
iiiis im an.- Imsim-ss.
B. F. R i esi k .
health-restoring. A ■ urv for scrofula au«l ail prompt in it- action and can lie relict! upon,
Half fare rate» eu all the s I* R I!.
pitcher to take eream home tu the family
ivld
by
T.
K.
Button.
A mu im « Or.. May
IMS*'.
crupliv.' di-ea-t-. '•uld by T. K. Bvltuu.
train-, to A-.bland July Illi
tuai'.l and s-:r as.
WoitKb >* j Notnu sti't ■ K. It. ' i ;*>- ms <-. II i . lno
i Give Uta a call.
W m M ills , Prop.
VALLEY RECORD
EDDINGS & MORSE,
PIMPS, FARMING MACHINERY
AMMUNITION, ETC, ETC.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
Uontrctor & Builder,
yers, Barbour & Elviage,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
P. GRADY
PA INTER
WHOOSES
J. Ramsdell,
E. M. MILLER.
R. A. BOWMAN
PAINTER»
I
sirTSissi.'T&Txi S7.TS; |" r"'”'-1
* W
Feed and Livey Stables
E 1
. i
Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables R.
STRAIT
OT8D (WS, CIGARS and TOBACCOS,
PICTURES of YOUSRELF
D. L. BEEVER
FAMILY.
Merchant Tailoring
LOGAN’S GALLERY,
ASHLAND HOUSE!
aivy
rar
the s
P. H. DONOGHUE
T
SMITH & BASHOR,
Real Estate Aientsl
Improved Farms, Fruit and Wild
Lands, for Sale at Low Prices.
EUROPEAN
Restau.ra.nt
Agents for the Townsite of GOId Hill
PASSENGER & FREIGHT
Oyster Parlors.
Ashland Market
DRUGS AND HARDWARE-
Machines, Tools, Stoves and Tinware. Beef, Pork and Mutton
MILLER i STRANG.
Butcher Shop
Ashland Fence Works!
II
. s. E M E 11 Y,
Beef, Pork or Mutton.
W. N. LUCKEY,
Real Estate Agent,
Star Bihry
The best Stock, Hog, Rabbit and Chicken Fence.
a
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