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VALLEY RECORD. ODDS AND ENDS. AFFAIRS AT CENTRAL POINT. ' EAGLE NEWS. NORMAL» NOTES. I BREVITY BASKET. The best cigars at the ffoda Fountain» DEPOT FEED STABLE Chloride of linte in bulk at Chitwood’s. Three new students this week. Enrirelv new style of Ruching at D. II. & Oregon wheat travels 24.01) miles to reach Quite a number of land buyers in town. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Dalev are here England, via < ape Horn. Pickles in any style at E. M. Miller’s Mr. E. S. St:icv will take a course at E. V. Mills. Mrs. Win. Owen and Mrs. French are visiting their parents. ASHLAND. 4M.. Tat wuiav . Oct. 10, trt® Have your button- made to match you ! grocery store. J.M. Hoaard'» duties ¡a» |xx»tiua»ter of quite ill. A professional painter from Medford is the Business College. ■ 1 ■ — i Medford begin November 1st. finest silver prunes in the market at Mrs. K J. Lyon and .-on are visiting doing the painting on J. J. Fryers house. An orchestra is being organized which dress at D. It. A E. V. Mills. Buttons j E. The M. Miller’s PROPRIETOR PEB8ONAL. AND SOCIAL. Mm. Sena or Stanford gave $100 toward Portland. will furnish instrumental music for the made while you wait. The fine rain has purified the atmos I Fresh nuts—all kinds—at The Soda New stock of the latest shapes in men's H. I. Pankey ’ s friends are glad to know etec.ing an M. E. church at Sisson. monthly socials. Full Supplv J. H. McBride ha» retu-ned from hb trip ■ Fountain» phere and the people are generally hap- hats at D. R. & E. V. Mills. to Portland. A $20,(XX) liiiel or slander suit, from Mott, be is able to be about the house again. Mr. G. V. Gillette is started upon the Fresh peanuts—from right off the roaster Dr. and Mrs. Robin-on. of Oakland. Cal., I PI- Bradley A Metcalf and Waverly school j —at W. P. l’ar»on went to Portland and tlie is to come up in the Siskiyou county supe- right road to success. He will take a The Soda Fountain. •re visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. Constant, Mrs. Miss Celia Brown is convalescing after K. shoes lead them all. For sale by D. iior court in a short time. north Friday. thorough course in the Business College P. H. Donoghue pays the highest market E. V. Mills. a long spell of sickness, we are pleased The advertisement- of the posloibce de- Robinson’s paren s. 1 price for oats and w-heat. » Saddle Horses to Let. and also several studies in the Normal. Geo. V*uj»el officiates at tbe Oregon ton- Mrs. Jane E. White returned home Fri to state. Evans & Brunk will move into the store i pa intent for ca -ring ma'I over star loules «orical parlors now. Fine picture moldings ami frames just The first regular monthly social will be Corner Fourth and B streets. day. after a two weeks visit here among i on the coast, have alieadv been issued. Mr. and Mrs. Hbagnon, of Tuscarora, held at the Assembly Hall this evening. just vacated by Geo. E. Dean, on or alxiut i received at Evans A Brunks'. • I E. C. Kane and wi'e went to tbe Portland Special attention paid to freight team-, relatives and friends. the 15th inst. Tbe market price at Alturas on grain is: Nev., is visiting Mrs. S’s mother, Mrs. A short program will be presented, after ' A new stock of glassware just received at fair Monday n'ght. Mrs. Chas. Rippey left last Thursday for I Wheat. 2 cents; baney, 2% cents, oats, 2% Hosley A Pelton quote some prives in ! E. M. Miller’s Ashland grocery store. Cochran. which the young people will engage in another column of the R ecord which it will i ; C. E. BanV»n left Friday evening to visit I cento. Alfal'a bay is $7 per ton in the a six weeks visit with her sister,at Bonanza. Ladies’ summer dress goods away down Miss Etha Griffiths has returned home social festivities. bin ¡ton* at J unction. Fall and Winter Clothing. Ladies desiring anything in the millinery be well for beef-eaters to read. «tack. for the next ten days, at M c C all ' s , for after teaching a successful term of school or furnishing fine will do well to give Mrs. Ham Bvbee while at the Yreka fair was cash. I’roi’essor Nesse’s class in penmanship W. T. Anderson, of Phoenix, has rented The rod fire which coiumem eil early in in Flounce Rock district. taken dangerously ill. is improving finely. We will show some the Jas. Helms' farm, east of this place, and Pickles, pickled pigs feet, and everything the spring is still burning in Warner valley. Caton their patronage. Dr. Waite, of Medford, who located at , kept in the line of a first-class grocery’stock, A. L. Hase lion lias purchased a house as fine amateur penmen as can lie found moved his family there Tuesday. Conductor Kearney goe» to the Portland ! but is surrounded by water and under ■ on hand at E. M. Miller’s. Gold Hill a «bort time ago has now come aud tot frolu r RroWil jn Eagle Point in Oregon liefore the school closes. Now ’ coni.xd. Exposition next week. The "Little Lord Fauntleroy’’ troupe with | Tlie council Monday allowed J. A. Ratus- to Central Point. ' and Mrs. Digman has gone to live with Thiny-five or forty cases of typhoid fever is the time to join the class. their boy and girl little dudes,went through , dell Miaa Phoebe Woodson, af Bonanza.!• vis and 8. C. I’aliuer p rmission to remove Miss Lottie Reed fa teaching in the public , him and his wile. are reported at Sisson, and many people are Ashland Sunday to San Francisco. iting Bennett Million » family. I a building through the town. Mr. A. A. Pennington, who has lately school here making the third teacher etn- .... , , leaving ‘emporarily in consequence.—[Al ployed. Prof. Smith, as principal, give- W. B. Grubb finished threshing at his | . Bttrckhalter & Hasty can forward the Mr. Luschy and vnfeare in from Klam- returned from Seattle, has joined the Mps. Wm. Mayfield has returned from a turas E-a. visit to her folk« east of tbe mountains. Has just received the biggest and liest excellent satisfsetion. ath visiting Mrs. L's sister, Mrs. class in the Business College and will place near Keno last week, anil i$ again I subscription of your paper or magazine cheaper than you can do it yourstlf. Engineer Schuyler es.inia es that it will Kurth A Miller’s brick building is almost ; Williams. Also, Thos. Culbertson take a full course». He will also take driving the Ashland-Linkville stage. « stock of goods ever brought to Ashland. D. L. Kice is acting railroad agent in Ash A tine stock of imported goods. 1 also car ' cost tbe people of San Diego 9392.444 to lay Leslie L. Merrick took his gun down the : Handsome stationery in the latest styles ry land at pi esent and Mr». Will Rice assistant. completed, also Win. Hurley's resilience ; 111 Fred Luseby are in visiting relatives, forenoon studies in the Normal depart all classes of goods, hence you cannot ' w a.er pipe enough to supply HX'.W ) people for society usfc at Burckhalter & Hasty’s. valley on Saturday night ’ s train and re- > fail to be suited. i’all and examine the ami several other buildings. Mrs. C. Mingu» returned yesterday from with water. There is considerable building going ment. turned Monday morning with an even two : Water-proof building paper, wrapping pa stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class a visit to relatives and friends in Medford. We are glad to note that the students Miss Jennie McClendon was on the train on in this part of the valley. Mr. Story per and twine at Evans A Brunk’s. | work, a good fit and satisfaction guaranteed. A dressed beef company have incorpora- dozen of quail. j last Thursday ere, returning home from and Mr. Ewing are each building nice from abroad, without an exception, are J. H. Hhideler, who has been doing some : ted al Portland, with a capital stock of Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in the Also line of a Conductor’s Cloth. The first Raymond A Whitcomb excur leading companies at lowest rates. G. F. carpenter work at Medford, has returned 1 $450,600. This should make a lielter mar-' Ixmipoc, Cal., where she had been visiting two story bouses on the tract of land all good workers and are a credit to the F. L ZNUIH. sion to go through here for the season went Billings. 3-19 some time. She was called home by the they purchased from R. H. Brown re- school. They Like an active part in home j Itet for best cattle in Oiegon. i south Sunday morning containing about illness of her brother Joe, but arrived too Owing to a change in businesss, E. B. i cently. everything in the school work and our 150 pa-sengers. Geo. T. Key»er, of near Hisson, spent sev Tbe Sisson fish hatchery is in active oper late to see him. Hunsaker will give a few genuine bargains eral dav« in Ashland last week, returning ation again several hundred thousand .»al home students appreciate their aid. We had a wedding in high style last The marriage of Miss Gertrude, daughter in organs for the next thirty days. Mr. Amy’s vacant land north of town mon eggs having lieen received from tbe Hunday. Last year the Business College had of Gov. and Mrs. Pennoyer, to George Fish has been densely populated with Indian- for Sunday, the 6th, on Rogue river, at the Men's and boys’ clothing, boots, shoes, Jwige Tolman and daughter. Mi»« Emma , United Mta es fishery on the McCloud. I the past two week-. They came from the tesidedee of the bride's parents, Mr. several young ladv students. We won Russell, was announced to take place at ' etc., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and i at prices that defy competition, at McCall's. Tolman, left Hunday for the Portland Ex- . Tbe estate of the late Charles Crocker, reservation for winter supplie» —have I*en E. Baltezore, of Umatilla county, and der why more of the young ladies do not Portland yesterday. tbe railroad millionaire of California, was drawing luiuler for several of the citizens. Miss Asenath Musty, of Jackson county, p»e}Kire for active business life. Probably An invoice of $200 worth of fresh candies position. W. 11. Gress has moved his l>oot and shoe has just Iteen 'received with a lot of other at $24 142,474. The whole esta a They are all members of the church and shop into the place next to the U.S. Bakery H. J Clark and family moved into their I appraised ' it is because they never expect to have were the contracting parties, Rev. A. C. confectionery at The Soda Fountain. Try i “J ot .” resilience near the Boulevard the first of I has lieen seideil and dislributed accoiding very <piie'. just vacated by the restaurant,whose owner. them» any property that will need their care. Howlett, officiating. to tbe will. Mr. Witt, ha.- moved to Phoenix. the week. Hain, Crop», Smoke, Etc. People going to Jacksonville will find i The Vespertine Literary and Musical Mrs. Cochran came near having a J. K. Patton, who has l>een peddling an Plytuale’s coach awaiting every train i $ PEACHES. PEARS, APPLES AND ALL H. A. Parker was in town this week after . “Can you tell me how the word ‘saloon’ I With but few preliminaries the first sacieiy was organized this week and the burn-out one day last week. Some cloth is spell? ” was asked of a cockney. “ Cei- KINDS OF FRUIT. COUNTRY PRO k for the best coach — Ply- supplies and made tbe Racoaa a pleasant 1 immense amount of fruit east of the moun Medford. Geo. L. male's. x -ainly, said the Londoner, with a look of raln the season began its wo. k of ing caught by being laid against the following officers elected: DUCE, ETC., ETC., V BOUGHT AND tains this year, is supplying the market business call. triumph “there’s a hess, and a huv, and a drixzle-drozzling during Sunday night, stovepipe, thence catching the roof, but Helms, President; Miss Etta Johnson, with a superior quality of fish on his return SOLD, AND KEPT IN STOCK. Fresh bread delivered at your door every M. J. Canning, of tlie Apbro Medicine Co., | morning by 9 a . m . Orders left at U. Is. hell., and two hoes and a hen.” and has kept it up at a smooth, even gait the fire was discovered by the time it vice president; J. W. Bees, secretary; trips. FRESH VEGETABLES ot Portland, was on yesterday’» train for Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall, will be . J. A. Cooper, treasurer; W. F. Dement, A burglar ente'ed the dwelling of A. F. ever since ; thus putting an end to the had burned through the roof, and by Luther L. Burtenshaw and J. Noor, an promptly attended to. Han Francis»-«». t Every dav. Poultry and eggs always on Eddy Saturday night and captured a silver longest season of continued dry weather prompt action the fiauies were exting sergeant at arms; Miss Lydia McCall, Phillips were granted certificates from their hand at mv store on the Plaza. Jaa. W. Blackbarn, tbe ex-stage driver, Fifteen more 1-acre lots in W. A. 1 wa ch and fifty cents. He obtained en- ever wiineswed by white men in this uished. eritic; Miss Julia Goodyear, pianist. A diplomas in other states, to practice law in who bi now «topping at Hiskiyou waa in the Owen’s addition adjoining Central Point tance through the kiu-hen window which valley. constitution was adopted and the officers all the courts in Oregon by the supreme on the east are still offered for sale. Also city Hotunlay night. There is to be a big mass meeting at was open. Pendleton Tribune. court Monday. It is uselcs to rema»'k upon the great this place next Saturday in Inlow A Ash we.e installed. five ten-acre lots. Choice bargains. J. M. York i« lieing shown around tbe 8'lver lake I.ake county, is dry and the . blessings and advantages that this timely The Oregonian of Saturday gives the Houses and lots to rent or sell. Address ! county and city by his old Illinois friend, pole ’ s Hall, to oi>en the books and organ people are locuiing >anches and putting up fall of weineis will produce. They are Indian Agent. fruit exhibit 'roni this valley at the Port W. A. Owen, Central Point, Or. J. P. Gilmore of Ashland. ize a company for the purpose of build good crops of hay out in tbe lake. If the President Harrison has final ly appoint land exposition a splendid send-off. Of Star Bakery, opposite post office, Ashland i obvious. The heavy smoke, an eye-sore Frank Howell, formerly of Ashland, who coming » ing a roller mill here. There is consid w n‘e' B we; one the chances are ed Gen. E. L. Applegate as agent for the course it took the public eye, as the l>est Oregon. Grand tumble in the price of ba» been preaching near Asrniia, is now i that those ranches will |>e sever«! feet under that has hidden the beauty of the valley erable interest felt in the movement, as bread. 8 loaves. 25 cts. 33 It» loaves for $1. 1 for months, has gone. The fires that the leaders intend to have it a farmers’ Klamath Indian agency,vice Jos. Emery, they had ever seen. Pies, cakes, candies and nuts at the lowest teaching school in the same vicinity. water next year. Close ’ s brick-kiln band was to go to Klam- ; resigned. This is pursuant to the request I market rates. Sweet cider 5 cte. per glass, ___ piaveragedallsummerhavebeenquench- 1 exchange mill. H. H. Evans went to Hornbrook yester The Sisson lumber company have-located PAYS THE HIGHEST MARKET of Senator Mitchell and the Oregon dele- ath City Tuesday to play for the grand 1 quart, 10.cts., 1 gallon, 40 cts. wtu. Mills, “m1 wil1 80011 let the P°°Ple know day to do some pajier-hanging and painting • : huge number of e^Tnd odd secta,^ i proprietor. PRICE FOR. calico hop on the fluor of the new mill, but Some of our citizens are much elated ration, since the declination of Rev. W. on Engineer Chas. Barnum’s residence. » of land near Siaaon, and intend ereedng in how much timber was destroyed and the , the south bound tiuin being about a day J. W. Sowden, the general rustling agent ■ over the pros[>ect of a railroad from Jack R. Bishop of East Portland to qualify. for the Jacksonville Marble Works of J. C. H. A. C'iauson, superintendent of all the < a short time the most extensive mill in the amount of range swept. The fanner will sonville, via Medford, to this place, thus It was at first doubtful whether the gen behind stopped the music. Whipp, will be in this vicinity again in a few 8. P. eating house» and proprietor of the 1 country, capable of turning out RXI.OOO feet soon be able to run bis plow for his sum T. P. Lee, who placed an attachment on weeks, soliciting orders for this well-known connecting our thriving village with the eral would actually receive the appoint of lumber per day. Ashland railroad hotel, i» in town again. mer fallow. | Of Every Description Suitable for Ship “defunct” metropolis of the county, run ment, as this position has in the past several car loads of fruit ready for shipment institution. Have your orders for monu A »us ee is not a very complimentary There is no doubt that the coming win * Mrs. Ed Gregory, who has been visiting ment. Packing House on A street, oppo from Ashland a couple of weeks ago, has ments, etc., etc., for him. ning from here to the heavy belt of tim been given io the Methodists as one of made a compromise with the Earl Fruit Co. L. Stacey's family for a month, with her thing for a newspaper to have. But with ter will be a better one for the good of. The Helman farm in the city of Ashland site the depot, Ashland, Or. little boy, returned to Han Francisco yes- the Po .l»nd World it is quite another the country than the last two have been, ber on Big Butte and Rogue river. The their quoto of agencies in Orgeon, they and the matter is settled. has lieen subdivided and is now ottered in train to be propelled by electricity taken thing. Edw. A. Swope, as .ruatee for tlinl which insures an unparalleled season of all being divided up among the churches ^eniay. P. H. Donoghue has sold his store in small tracts at very reasonable prices. If from our beatiful and never failing promiscuous like. We haven’t seen ortl<»e for tbe past month, has furnished iui you want a pleasant home or a good invest Prof. Longbottoui as principal and Miss universal prosperity in this valley. Pioneer block to Mr. Crowson, Jr., and a ment in a good part of Ashland don’t fail stream, Little Butte. ’Lish lately, but the last time he was mild, soft and musical noise will hereafter to see this tract. For sale by G. F. Billings, Harvey, of the Ashland state normal, as subsciibers with a moie readable sheet than Business Change. Eagle 11.,Or.,Oct. 8.’89. D ivk . assistant, opened the Phoenix school last it ha» ever been before. around he had no symptoms of being be heard, all alive working the depot at or A. D. Helman. 1-49. LINKVILLE. OREGON. Messrs. Andrews <fe Hicks have sold The first woman to be commiUed to the Monday. much of a Methodiat. But then people train times. "There are no bugs on I*. H.” . Tiic Oyster season is now open at the Of Sisson Notoriety. their Business to J. H. Martin and Win. Oregon penitentiary was Charity Lamb, a do change their religions some time. P. L. Fountain, Klamath county’» ihdns- C. Mingus informs the R ecord that his I European Restaurant where ^oji will CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & Harris, who took possession to-day. These H. J. Edson, who had somewhat of a Can it lie that the general, while out on trion« and efficient school supiirtntendeni, name somewhat paradoxical, considering ■son Everett has settled down to his studies ' always get those large delicious Eastern I gentlemen are too well known to need any has been in tbe valley after supplies, retui n- the nature of her crime—that of splitting recommendation at our hands. Ixxik out turbulent career as the founder and for a his farm in the interior of Josephine has in Philadelphia, and is well pleased with oysters, by the dish or by the can. Under MANUFACTURERS. her husband's head open with an ax. She time proprietor of the Edson House at reflected on the wickedness of the ways his surroundings. Eveietti-s an industri Masonic Temple, Main street, Ashland, Ing Monday. was taken to the territory prison in 1854. for their advertisement next week. Of hash and Doors and all kinds and B. F. H nyiieic . , Sisson, was in Ashland several days this of himself, his party, and everybody ous and steady young man, and we predict Oregon. Dan. Gaby, formerly of Ashland, but now •nd if memory is not at fault, she died styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold Stores Moved. J. C. Sheridan, the hardware man, makes ing and Brackets of nil styles. Boats built week slopping at The Oregon and going else, and the great weight of the load of a succusstul career for him. of Thurston county, Wn., was placed in tbe within the wa'ls. E. B. Hunsaker has moved his store to Portland on Tuesday evening’s train. wickedness has crushed into his con soup for the legislature by the republican The barlier firm of Million, Lynch. Cot a specialty of the Superior stoves and rang to order. The whole or one half ottered 14 The new woolen mill al Albany ¡.» one of and large invoice of new goods into larg Edson “got his name in the papers” a es and has on exhibition at his place of for sale. victory these. science, knocking “the world, the flesh, trell and Townsend has been changed, Thos. business in Central Point a new stock of the most subatantial structures of the kind W. Lynch retiring. Tom left for Portland few weeks ago by having his wife go vis R. H. Colmr. who has been visiting bis ever built in the Willamette valley. A stone er quarters—the store in Old Fellows and the devil” out the other wav, and the finest stoves ever brought to Jackson father, C. XMt'oker, near Medford, passed foundation, solid b»ick walls, brick parti block just vacated by Luderman & Carter. iting at Sacramento,when he skipped out has he been fattening up on yellow-legged the first of the week to take a position in county. His prices are reasonable and you the Holton House. He will retuin alxiut through town this morning on bis way tions, an iron roof all speak of permanency Geo. E. Dean moved his low-price with his chambermaid; his wife inform chickens all'this time? Who knows? Chris.mas and move his faniilv there. can’t help but buy if you will but inspect back to Hprague river. and A'banv has good reason to be proud of store from the frame building into Mrs. ing the authorities to have her recalcit We have heapd of similar things before. VF.AL.CM is the stock. Fred. H. Rowe’s saw mill near Leland, in Hon. J. D. Whitman, of Medford, was in the enterprise of her citizens that secured Hartwell’s brick, just vacated by E. B. rant spouse jaileil for adultery. The But at any rate the R ecord and numer ! PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, Fu'*nishc<l Rooms to Rent .Jojeph ’ ne county, was destroyed by lire Portland this week to attend the meeting of its location there. chambermaid is Miss Florence Dutro, ous others of the general’s friends con Hunsaker. WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., one day last week, together with alxiut At Star Bakery opposite pestoffice, Ash the state board of horticulture, and also formerly a resident of Ashland where she gratulate him on his appointment, which 500,013 feet of lumber. The lire is supposed The Ashland R ecord wonts to know land. Terms : One for one person by the ! Evans A Brunk will wove their stock took in the exposition. where Rainey A McBride, the real estate was known as a quiet, modest, good-look is a good one. to have started from a burning slab fire. night, 25cts; by the week, $1.50; by the | Building Papers, Wrapping Papera W. F. Miller, a young fa-iner of Browns agents at Sisson, get their 30,000 acres to of paints, oils, etc., into the Holmes’ ing girl, but without any force of charac and Twines. The loss will lie in the neighborhood of month, $5. building on Main street this week, which Trains Delayed,—»Wreck. boro. was in town several days last week, sell. We will state that they are agents for ter whatever. She was not with him »7, COO. Syrup of Figs, and may conclude to take a course in the a lap,e number of persons who paten ted has, until recently, been occupied by here, though. Monday's north tound train arrived in All kinds of The hunting party, consisting M. N.Long, timber lands and bonght them from the Geo. E. Dean. Ashland Business College. Piodueed from the laxative and nutritious I Ashland ten hours lite, caused by a huge E. J. Farlow, J. T. Bowditch and Otis Hel ARTISTS' MATERIALS. City Council Proceedings. tree falling across the track about a mile man, returned last evening, bringing in as juice of California figs, combined with the | (’apt. A. I). Helman, the high-cock a-lor- government, and arc pi epared to trade with Burned to Death. •Il who desire to buy. — [Yreka Journal. This being the time designated by medicinal virtues of plants known to l>e CONTRACTS FOB uni of Odd Fellowship, axpects to lie in trophies of the hunt, three deer—two small E. M. Deuvall was culled to Douglaa ( Ordinance 67 when the council should City this side of Siskiyou station. most beneficial to the human system, acts j W ilil game of all kinds is demoralized by ojien Portland on the 23d to atrefed a drill of the ( The south liouml train due in Ashland and one old one. They report considers- gently P ainting , P apering , E tc . i county last week, where tbe mother and 1 on the kidneys, liver and bowels, the bids for water works bonds, the mayor the fires that have for tbe past three weeks crack encampment lodge there. at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, did not arrive un ble snow in the Kean creek section, and , effectually cleansing the system, dispelling father of his first wife met with an aeci- ] presented to the council the sealed bids re Cor. M ain and G uanite streets, Di»t. Atty. Coivig. Judge Webster, Miss lieen burning in the Siei as. B-ars, deer game scarce. ' colds and headaches, and curing habitual dent which resulted in the death of the ceived < by him, which were thereupon open til 3 a. tn. Wednesday, caused by a wreck. constipation. Afhland, Oregon. Kate Lewtliarger, court reporter, and Judge and wolves are surging from side to side of For a year or so a swartu of bees have ’ ed and were as follow.»: The Jarvis-Conk Three cows were on the track and two of Prim went out to Lakeview this week to be the great range. Rudi» ng over from the former. Mr. and Mrs. M Ingram of south 1 western slope to the eastern side in Nevada, Dry creek, about ten miles from Rose ling Mortgage Trust Co., through Portland them w’ere thrown off by the cow-catcher, been noticed busy nt work between Smith teady ton a light docket Monday. land agency, proposed to take said bonds at the other going under and ditching the <fc Dodge’s furniture store and the basement they for a short time feel themselves safe; Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Emery left for Port then a fire on the other side starts them burg, were fighting forest and grass fire3, 96 cents on the dollar for the entire issue. engine, mail and baggage ears. They of Myer’s Hall. Ad. Graham “robbed” it when a gust ot wind came up and some- land on Monday evening’s train the former liack over the sum mil.—[California Ex. The Bank of Ashland proposed to take were telescoped and badly demoralized last Saturday of alxiut 40 pounds of fine how the fire caught Mrs. Ingram’s clothes honey, leaving a < onside table quantity for to attend the Undertaker'» Union of the Just before leaving Sisson Senator Stan and burned her to death. Mr. Ingram the whole issue of water works bonds and generally, as was also the track. The the industrious bees ‘o winter on. Northwest and the latter the exposition. pay therefor upon delivery of the same, in ford and party were weighed on Moors fireman, Mr. Ramsom, was killed the Elder David Brower, of Roseburg, will be John Rea. who has been visiting relatives Bros, scales at their store on Vine sucer. in trying to save her life had both hands lawful money of the United States, at the engineer was badly hurt and fl. B. Cox, in Ashland this month and will conduct a burned to a crisp. rate of one dollar and two and i ne-fourth and friends in Portland and Ashland, re- The Senator tipped the beam at 242, a gain cents for each one dollar of the face value the mail agent, escaped without a scratch. series of meetings at the Dunkard church, turned to Han Diego Sunday. J. C. Eu of four pounds; Mre. Stanford settled qui Telegraph Line at Auction. thereof including the interest accrued on A tramp who was riding the blind bag commencing on Thursday evening, October banks also went south on the same tiain. et*y down to 186, also a gain of four pounds; By authority of the secretary of war, Sheriff Mart. Childers took Friday eve Mrs. H anford's pelite lady’s maid elevated there will be sold, at Ashland, Or., to said bonds from their date to the date of gage had his leg broken and was other 17th, at 7 o’clock p. m., and continuing ning's train for a business trip to Portland the "1”' to 148, a gain of eight pounds. tlie highest bidder, at public auction, at delivery. It was thereupon moved and wise injured. The accident happened each evening until and including Sunday adopted by the u numinous vote of the near Halsey, Linn county, where the evening. Everybody is cordially invited. His wifo uad returned to Linkville from Sisson climate and water cannot be sur 10 o,clock a. m., on Saturday, the 2d day council that the proposition of the Bank of track is perfectly level, and the train The following Ashland gentlemen have her v‘sit in the Willamette a few days passed.—[Herald. of Nov., 1889, 99 miles of telegraph line, Ashland lie accepted. located claims over in Siskiyou county: S. was moving at a lively rate. before. A ghastly skeleton was discovered in a liom Ashland to Ft. Klamath; via Link- High A Taylor’s petition for liquor license Watson, J. M. McCall, H. T. Chitwood, J. I. W. Burris was over the HiskiyoUs last brush heap in Pacific county, Washington, A Portland Horse Thief. containing 264 legal voters was accepted N. Phillips, W. H. Leeds, Win. B. Gibbs, ville, tbe battery, material, tools, office week inspecting the blue gravel dirt. Ike a few days ago by some i ail road enginee»». ■ and they were granted a saloon license for The man who stole the fine horse and Joel Purcell and Isaac Burris. There is an was raised in the mines of California and A bullet hole thrmigh the skull and a gold fu- niture and other property pertaining one year afier paying $400 and filing a Ixind buggy of Dr. Geisy in front of his office extension of the Thomas I’ame claim, and thereto. The sale comprises only the ha« considerable practical experience in tooth on a pivot were niute blit conclusive o $1600 with A. Bish anil Govan High as in Portland and came right through the will lie known as the El Dorado blue gravel evidences of the identity of a sheriff who had a. iieles mentioned on poat notices, to be sureties for$.5<A> each. this »c’ence. lengthiest and most populated part of the mine. Hlr Julius Goldsmith, a British Lord and disappeared nearly a score of years ago, and dis]K>sed of as Mie purchaser may elect? Monthly re]x>rt of city officers accepted. A special meeting of Granite lodge, K. ol state of Oregon, traveling in day time, of the manner of bis death. It furnishes Terms cash, in government funds, On day Bills ordered paid: man of lexers, was aboard Tuesday even P. was held Monday evening and Deputy passed through Ashland for the south about the only ease on recoid wherein the of sale. J. A. S wift , 2d Lieut.Sig. Corps. Wm. l ’ atterson, for flume for measuring ing’» train with bis wife and two grown C. C. Walker was elected another delegate water, labor, salary on water works and about 9 o’clock Friday morning, and daughters. They wete plain, good-looking sudden disappearance of a sheriff with his Indian Depredation Claims. to attend the convention at Astoria. Dele p<»ckets full of taxes was finally traceable to expenses.............................................. $59 48 about two in the afternoon, was seen with and sen-ible people. gates H. T. Chitwood and C. C. Walker and causes over which be had no control. Walter IL Bishop came out from Wash E. L. Co., street lights his horse, buggy and another stolen horse 79 00 Mfas Hat.Ie Sackett, formerly Postal Tel. Knight John S. Eutanks took Tuesday’s The Miller family, of Oregon, of which ington Friday as a government agent for Engene Walrad, city marshal ....... 00 50 leading at the Siskiyou mountain by Jas. train for the convention, and they will also operator at Bisson, and a student of Lieut. 50 15 W. Blackburn. Officers have l>cen be Swift’s class in telegraphy, left Friday eve E. M. Miller, the Ashland grocer, and some the examination of claims against the J. K. Leabo, police take in the Portland fair. 11 19 hind him, ahead of him, around him, ning for Salem, where she takes the man twen»v- h ee others are members, while government for Indian depredations. J. S. Rogers, lumber................... The Klamath City Co. have expen ded undoub edly the largest family on the coast After staving ill Ashland four days, he Milton Berry, recorder’s fees 12 95 with him and everything else since he agement of the Postal Telegraph office. are not the largest in the world, according left for Jacksonville, thenc« to Crescent Jacobs & Kaiser, adv.......... 5 00 left Portland, but he has not been cap alxiut $2,1X10,000 in all for their land, lobby K. J. Kaiser, the junior member of this to »he la est revised returns. A New York ing, labor and machinery, and are in for so Geo. W. Stephenson, Hverv hire. 2 50 institution, left during the week for Port dispa ch of last week: A fifteen-year-old City, from whence lie will go to Coos and tured yet. On the route he fell in with much that they have to move a good deal land for a few days of recreation, and will girl arrived at Castle Garden on Tuesday of Curry counties. We believe the only Total......................... 280 77 another horse thief with several horses before they see any returns. They claim also visit the exposition. On his return be last week as tbe van guard o' a family of claim presented here was one for $500,- Ashland Building and Ixian Association and they traveled together till they met that they will have manufacturing enter will stop off and take in the towns along wentv-five children, the rest of whom are presented by John P. Walker, for horses were granted rental of council chamber on some officers in Josephine county, where prises there inside of two years that will $'ie line. see n to follow. Her father, mother, thir stolen by the Klamath Indians in 1855, third Monday in each month at $1 a month. a shooting match took place, resulting in , support a population of 2500 people. Adjourned to Wednesday eve, Oct. 9th. C. H. Luderman anil 8. V. V. Carter teen siste s and eleven brothers will join which has been “hung up” ever since. Miss Wimer, daughter of G. W. Wimer horse thief No. 2 being taken, bv reason I have packed the remains of their boot and her if she gives a fave reble report of life Mr. Bishop is an old friend and neigh S. O. Stock Protective Association. ! of his receiving a number of official bul- I of Hall’s creek, came near being killed lust shoe stock and will leave to-day for tbe new and p-ospecis in America. | bor of B. F. Snyder and family, of the The regular annual meeting of the Ash • lets in h:s leg. The deputy sheriff was week. In a hack with a party of young place of business at Baker City. They are people .-he was going to church when the The Polk county p:rp"rs are loudly boast-1 Eurojx'an restaurant, with whom he land Stock Protective Association was held I shot in the hand. » enterprising and progressive young men ing of their women mai. . .'.’ riers. They say team was driven across a ditch nearly up at Colver’s hall in Phoenix on SatiU-day,Oc | spent an enjoyable visit while here. who will do well for their community. Miss Ethel Rose carries the mail from setting the hack and throwing its occupants A Robbing Conspiracy. tober 5, 1889, pursuant to published notice. 1 A Weather Sign. We wish .hem success. Seattle, October 6th.—Jack Gay, a brake over the dashboard under the horses heels. Ahlie to Lewisville, a distance of six miles, The meeting was called to order by the D. Wilson, who has been in the Ashland Mi.- s Cbapin, from Dallas to Syracuse, a dis Jerry Jones, who yesterday came down president. Jos. A. Crain. I man on tlie Puget Sound Shore road, was She was caught in some manner anil dragg military telegraph office for over two years, tance of six miles. That is a good record.’ from Tahoe’s lumberopoiis, says we may The association having now an extended ar.ested yesterday on a charge of breaking ed some distance.—¡Coquille Herald. has lieen ordered to Ft. Assinifone. Mont., but over in Tillamook county the'e is a now expect rain. The infallible sign of membership throughout Rogue river valley open u Isix of clothing consigned to Seattle A. 8. I’ayne and A. M. Helms are at and will leave for that place to morrow i woman mail cairier who goes them twenty- the mountain men is now right. The and the Siskivous, it was unanimously de , merchants and stealing suits. To-day Gay . Klamath City putting an addition to a ' confessed that he was one of a gang of con building belonging to 11. S. l’endegast, to (Friday). His faintly will remain in Ash ' live miles belter and has served her country boulders are sweating. At the first men cided, on motion duly made and seconded, land tor the present. U.K. Wilkinson, of I bv being the mother of nine children be-1 spirators that have been systematically lie fitted up as a hotel. They are also erect to change the name of the association to the Fi. Klamath end of the line, has Ixin sides. This woman is Mrs. Page, and she tion this may seem nonsensical, but all "The Southern Oregon Stock Protective carrying on robberies of goods in transit to ing a new two-story board and lodging old California miners, hunters ami men Seattle and disposing of them to their house for Otto Shady to cost about $1500. ordered to Carson CUy as soon as this line carries a seiui-weekly im'l between Nesko- j of the mountains know the sweating of , Association.’’ win. on Kestucca lieach. and the store at On mo.'on, the secretary was directed i profit. O. W. Williams and W. H. Bart- Andy is the superin '.end ent, and has made fa sold. the stones projecting from the earth on F. E. ZxieUner.tlie merchant tailor,«.urn- G and Ronde, a distance of thirty miles. (he slopes on the mountains is one of the , to contract with publisher printing third , lett, switchmen, W. J. McGuire, day yard quite a mash over there as a contractor and ed home Monday from a business trip to Her route lies over a mountainous country surest known indications of storms of ■ brand book of the association to furnish master, and G. M. Lewis, brakeman, were builder. Portland. While gone he made it his par in which are many steep grades end dark ra;n or snow at this season. The more . the secretary with sol’c’ting blanks for dis- anested during the day, together with Dr. There is a general kick in the valley since A. Gay, a well-known citizen and dentist of ticular business to look around and see if passes, but she braves the wintry winds, dense the texture of the lxiulders the , tribution among the members. the exchange of school Ixxiks commenced. On motion, duly seconded and carried, I this city. Dr. Gay is the uncle of Jack the business prospects of other towns were and de'iver» the mail on ' ime. In the sum wetter they will t>e found. The philoso The publishers, for reasons of their own, or Gay. the first conspirator arrested. He is phy of this weather sign is this: The mer when the loads are good she travels in | i it was decided to have an edition of 2ri) any better than those in Ashland, going otherwise, have not been able to supply the into eastern Oregon a» far a» Baker Ci.v. a fight vehicle, but during the rainy season boulder is imbedded to a considerable brand books printed, said books to contain positive in h's denials of any knowledge of demands, which has inconvenienced the depth in the soil, therefore, the atmos I she goes on liorsback. the felonious transactions of his nephew or i not less than 20 blank pages in addition to The result of his visit has made him better i schools to a great extent, and the common phere becomes charged to a certain ex satisfied than ever to remain ;n Ashland. I Three convicts, each uuraiug the tent w ith moisture, it is condensed upon | space occupied by brands, and to be ready his gang. inquiry, "Have those books come vet?” is [ for delivery to the secretary by the first day The Fort Klamath Abandonment. John 8. Louden. Jr., an«i Miss Mattie - stump of a hand in a dark dungeon con the surface of the stone, which is then getting monotonous to the agents, who. I of December next for distribution. Hublxrtl were niarrieii in Yreka on We»t- nected with the penitentiary, the feet of said to “sweat.”—(Virginia Enterprise. of course, are not to blame. The secretary-elect was, on motion, duly Linkville Star. nexlay of la»t week, and in company with each weighted down by a fourtoen-jxiund Tlie question of the abandonment of As will lie seen by the council proceedings ■ The Klamath Fishway. uqtlior xeil to close contract for printing , Misses Ixittie Louilen and Wayne Hubbard, iron, indicate that there is a condition the same w'th the Tinies at the ra.e of 75 i Fort Klamath has been answered in the the city bonds for the water works was let I Sacramento, Oct. 6 — The Deputy Fish came over to Ashland to spend several worse than that of being obliged to work. • negative. Lieutenant Swift’s orders to to the Bank of Ashland, an institution do- i Coiuntissioner J. M. Sullivan has return cents per stock cut or pictured brand con days visiting here. The groom is a bio.her This is the state in which Howard, Cur ed from Shasta and Siskiyou counties. tained therein, .-aid publishing company to i sell the military tele raph lines have ing a banking business in this city—thev ’ of Mrs. R. Boswick. of this place, ami the 1’urnhh soliciting blank», as provided for in been redbked or held in abeyance indefi- being the low est bidders. The mayor and 1 R ecord wishes them much joy and happi tis an»l Snell, the three lazy scoundrels He reports that the people there are he previou» mcion, gratuitously. nitelv. Major Burton, who built the tele council give it as their private opinion that j who each c|»pppyd off a Kami in tbe pen» ness in their wedded life. They all retui ned ginning to pay more attention to the fish The election of officers for the ensuing I graph line, says that Fort Klamath will the reason there were not more bids than . home Saturday. Mrs. Beswick and her little I itentiary to keep fium tabor, find tbem- taws. He said, however, that the fish year tesulied as follows: Jos. A. Crain,! have at least one cavalry troop this winter; two was that the Portland houses had rep- j i selves. The discipline is severe, but the ch'|rt going with them for a visit of two , ladder recently |ait in by the Klamath president, re-elected; David G. .Spencer, of that G troop is coming from Ft. Bidwell, resented to eastern capital that they hail ; weeks with her folk» ¡»t Hamburg Bar. ! general verdict is that it is well merited. river company is little better than none i Ashland, was elected vice-president; Win. and, if foritge enough can lie procured, already been floated. 8. H. Berry, of ChehaH». Wn.. was in There may not lx* many tilings that a it all. The salmon cannot get over it, M. Holiues. of Etna, was elected secretary another cavalry troop will be quartered Below we give the summary of the assess at the Fort before snow flies. If, how ment roll of Jackson county for the year Ashland the first of the week looking up man with one band can <lo well, but though they are constantly making efforts and treasurer. tfac prospects of a mercantile location. Mr. meditation in darkness ami silence is The tinanc:al statement of the retiring ever, not enough forage can be obtained, 1889: 192.374 of land valued at $1,152,693; to do so. Sawmill men are generally ob- Berry has |»«en holding the office of record something tliat he can compass, if not secre ary, J. C. Neil, showing balance on the other troop will lie there in the value of lots, $222,441; improvements, $632,- I er of his county for several year» < besides with profit to hintself, at least with satis I serving the law prohibiting the placing hand of $15.5<) was, on motion, accepted 1 spring. Bill Webb, of Ft. Klamath, says 322; merchandise. $343.959; money, $131,- tliat thirty-six wagons are going to Bid- conducting other enterprise») and was faction to those who have to work to of sawdust in streams. At Walbridge and approved as read. 170; household, $94,207; 4,179 horses, $152,- well to haul away the “dunnage” of the Mill, near Mott, however, sawdust is placed in the field for senator against his No further business appearing the asso 248; 10,119 cattle, $130,916; 12,576 sheep. maintain him. cavalry. ___ _ _ protest by tbe Democrats. The Republi being piled in the creek-lied, now dry, ciation adjourned, to meet subject to the $16.755: 7.866 swine, $19,758; gross v:rfbe of i • Cheap for Cash. cans would allow him to hold a non-politi- A. A. Davis, of the Medford roller dour and the first rain will sweep every parti call of the president, on the fiTst Saturday all property, $3,235.348: indebtedness. $687,- As we have on hand ISO head of beef cat 971; exemptions. $272,768; amount of tax eal office but Would only let him run alxiut : mill, is in the city to-day on business. cle of it into the Sacramento river. The in October. 1889. tle and in order to sell the same before feed able property, $2,275,589; polls. 1.377. UM) votes ahead of his ticket for senator, Jos. A. C rain , President. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hill returned tills commissioners sav that there are forty ing time will sell at the following price»: defeating him by about 150. Cha». Winlock, ’ morning from their eastern trip. Wx. M. H olmes . Secretary. cases of pneumonia at Mott and that the Mutton stew 3e. per pound. Boiling beef Go to Htar Bakery opixisite postoffice and editor of the Chehalis Nugget, the Demo 4 to 5c. per pound. Roasts 6 to 8c. per get 25 ;»er cent, more breadfor your money. Chester Gage went over to Klamath City residents of the village claim tliat the V alley R ecoup , cratic p:qier of Clark county, wa» expected this morning to work lor the company. pound. Chock steak 7c. per pound. Round disease is traceable to the absence of I The be»t Advertising Mellum in Southern i steak 8c. per pound. Pork and all other 8 loaves for 25ets: 33 ib lout for $1; also in the valley by him. with a view of kx-at- I sweet cider, 5ctb yer giar-.-t» meals in proportion. H osley A P eltijx . Oregon sawdust. Subscribe for the V xllly Rkcoxb. ®g. John Wheeler, GRAIN & HAY. F.E.ZOELLNER, MERCHANT TAILOR, ASHLAND - - OREGON. P. H. DONOGHUE Produce & (oiuniission Merchant. Jos. W. Hockersmith, FRUIT SHIPPER. CHOICE FRUITS Peterman Bros. EVANS & BRUNK LOOK OUT FOR Blount's Clothing Add NEXT WEEK Bargains in Suits, Bargains in Hats, Bargains in Underwear, Bargains in Boy’s Clothing, Bargains in Boots, Bargains in Shoes, Bargains in Neckwear, Bargains in Pants, Bargains in Jeans, Bargains in Cottonades, Bargains in White Shirts, Bargains in Tobacco. And in Fact Bargains in Everything for Cash Buyers. Yours Truly,