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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1889)
TALLEY RECORD. ODDS Antelope Anglings. AND ENDS. SAGE Bltl'SII SPRIGS Jacksonville Jottings BREVITY BASKET. | The best cigars at the Soda Fountain* Hurrah for the railroad! Chloride of lime in bulk at Chitwood’s. “Autumn leave«.'■ Blanket.« front *3.50 up. at Hunsakers. T. J. Kress is painting the county jail. An immense amount of freight is being Ladie«. see what Hunsaker ha- lor you Vickies in any style at E. M. Miller'» ASHLAND. O b ..Tirimi. Oct. 17. I — grocery • store. delivered in Linkville. Capt. Caton has returned from a visit to this week. Ì finest silver prunes in the market at Our farmers are supplicating for enough > Portland. An elegant assortment of handkerchiefs E. The M. Miller’s PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. moisture to start their plows. Our merchants are all laying in tbeir at Hunsakers. fboprietor Fresh nuts—all kinds—at The Soda Charlie Withrow, our "Nasby,” is serving stocks of good.« for the fall trade. I If you want a nice buggy rol>e for the Full Supply Fountain* O« ar Lucas new occupies a residence on the people ably and satisfactorily. Mrs. Geo. Dorris, of Eugene, is visiting baby go to Hunsakers. Baum street. Fresh peanuts—from right off the roa«ter Circuit court for Klamath county con relative« and friend« in this city. I Col. NorrLs’house on Church street is in —at The Soda Fountain. Henry Ihincan ia in from l-angell valley venes the first Monday in next month. Wm. H. I'arker has returned from the the hands of the painter. I’. H. Donoghue pays the liiglie t market after supplies. * No old remnants of merchandise are to Willamette valley a full-riedged Att’y. Potatoes are 2Ji cents per pound in this price for oats and wlieat. Saddle Horses to Let. Thad Barr-lay left for San Francisco on be found on the shelves of our merchants. Jacksonville ha.« a new tailor shop with J. market, and scarce at that. Fine picture moldings and frames just Tuesday n>oming. Corner Fourth and 11 streets. • After the welcome rain we enjoy splendid B. Soliner. of San Francisco, proprietor. New stock of the latest shapes in men’s j received at Evans A Brunks'. Special attention paid to freight team'. M. F. Hurst, of Little Butte precinct, was i weather and la-hold a l>eautiful landscape. A new stock of glassware just received at The steel cells for the county jail have ar hats at D. R. i E. V. Mills. in Ute city Saturday. E. M. Miller’« Ashland grocery store. rived and will tie placed in order immedi Local political heads are bobbing up oc 11a .-e you seen those fine jerseys at Hun Ixmis K. Renner, a young man of Yreka, Jaidies' summer dress goods away down Fall and Winter Clothing. casionally with smiles that are “child-like ately. sakers. Buy one and dress up. tn in the city this week. for the next ten days, at M c C all ’ s , for and bland.” _ ; Rev. Robt. Ennis has. returned from Girls, don't you sleep until you get one of cash. K. F. High and Oscar Lucas have both Gen. John F. Miller 1.« with u« again for Roseburg, where he ha« been attending the those nice dress patterns at Hunsakers. Pickle«, pickled pigs feet, and everything I wen on the sick list this week. a «hurt time looking after his Klamath '*’■ 0- Presbytery. iti Jas. W. Beatty is getting along nicely kept in the line of a first-class grocery’stock, I J. W. Kowden. the White man, was in on hand at E. M. Miller’s. county interest«. I Ed Farra ha.« rented Dave Birdsey’a farm with his school in North Phoenix district. / 11 I £ town this week looking after business. C. 8. and R. 8. Moore s sawmill has lieen “n II°Pue river and will take possession the stationery in the latest styles Tate Edwards has moved fn in the Janies for Handsome society use at Burckhalter A Hasty'.«. A. F. Shults, the Canyonville flour mill shut down for a week past, caused by break-; riie month. Helm«’ farm near Phoenix to Sam’s valley. ASHLAND OREGON. man, was in the city Tuesday on busine«-. ing the main belt, having to send below for ; County Treasurer M«iore is in Applegate Entirely new style of Kuching at D. R. A H. 8. Emery’s new glass front to his un E. V. Mill». a new one. i valley boxing apples which he will ship to Has just received the biggest and best J. W Manning, ex-sheriff of this county, dertaking parlors present a neat appear Water-proof building paper, wrapping pa stock ot goods ever brought to Ashland. Barrett A Moore have withdrawn from ' Montana market. wa« in the valley this week, hailing from ance. A fine stock of imported goods. I al.-o car- per and twine at Evans A Brunk’s. N Link viile. the "O. K. Mid-way" feed and livery »table. Jacob Walch, of Butte creek, brought in • ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot E. M. Miller, the grocer, has just receiv Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in tlie which are now lieing conducted in good a fine lot of bacon recently which he dis- fail to be suited, fall and examine the Geo. Du rand, the Lake county stock mail, ed a fine assortment of crockery and glass leading conqianies at lowest rates. G. F. , stock for yourself. Nothing but tirst-da— stvle by A. M. Stout and M. 1>. Childers. posed of very readily. was in the city this week and signed at the Billings. 3-49 ware. work, a good tit and satisfaction guaranteed. Ashland hotel. Notwithstanding the impression current ( A. G. Colvin and family will leave in a Owing to a change in business. E. B. Also line of a Conductor’s Cloth. Infants wardrobes complete at Hunsak that a company of cavalry will 1« stationed ' few days for Lake county where they will Hunsaker will give a few genuine bargains Mrs. J. M McCall and Mrs. J. D. Crocker ers, nicer and cheaper than you can make r. l Nauu. at Ft. Klamath this winter, there are some | make their future home, I in organs fur the next thirty days. have teturned from their trip to Roseburg them. things that strongly indicate that such will ami Portland. Men’s an<l imys' clothing, boot.«, shoes, A social hop was given in Orth’s hall Fri If you want your dress trimmed in the etc., etc., of latest style.«, finest quality and not lie the case. day evening, Ganiard’s orchestra, of Ash E H. Hcofleld, a prominent Odd Fellow latest style E. B. Hunsaker has the orna at price.« that defy coinpetition, at McCall’s. loan on Tuesday. They belong toG.W. I_____________ Capt. John Siemens has leased the build land, furmsned the music. of Northern California, registered at the ments. Mapes, and are being driven from Oregon I Teachers' Institute. An invoice of *2ix) worth of fresh candies ing now occupied by the military a« a sig Oregon last week. Mrs. J. C. Duncan, of this place, sold her to Reno.—[Moiioc Independent. Joel and Ja-. Smith arc each having com has just been received with a lot of other One must be present at the institute on nal service station, and when vacated will home residence this week for *1400 to a J*«. Ord, who arrived here from Modoc confectionery at The Soda Fountain. Try fortable residences built for themselves at The Mongolian pheasants are iM-autiiul some Saturday afternoon (the second or convert the same into a first-class Parlier new comer from Montana. them, county a few days ago, will probably remain Pho-nix. birds. The farmers of the Willamette fourth in the month) to feel the spirit it shop, bath rooms and billiard saloon. during the coming winter. Fre-h bread delivered at your door every Judge Neil and son George, and Owen valley admit this, but their fecundity and breathe« into the work of the education of Dur weather wise sages scan tlie horizon Keegan left Friday morning for a ten days i B. C. Goddard is having a story and a morning by 9 v. m . Orders left at I'.S. Gao. W Islieil, who has been on a visit to voracitv arouse eerioua feara, in ttoinc the young; to feel the growing enthusiasm half residence erected on his farm on Wag Bakery, opjHisiie Odd Fellodh Halt, will lie Rogue River valley to see his brother in places, of a shortage in the wheat «urplu« it enkindles in the workers in this field of j with a knowing leer, and prognosticate the hunt in the Butte creek country. | promptly attended to. t ner creek. , coming winter with conclusions so varied Ash'and, will locate in this vicinity. after a few year« more. Jas. Jeffrey, an old resident o’ Jackson true and evergrowing importance. that they would confound the spirit of the J. W. Sowden took 22 orders for the cele Fifteen more 1-acre lots in W. A. I Our last meeting was devoted almost en- I departed Horace Greeley to form an alma county, end six years surveyor, died at his brated White sewing machine during the Owen'» addition adjoining Central Point A. 8. Johnston and family, of Medford, Heppner ha* taken hold of the artesian started for Wisconsin Tuesday morning, well-boring reject in projwr shape. The tirely to the con: isideralion of the subject of nac so as to harmonize the many conllict- home in Uniontown precinct, Saturday District Fair. oil the east are »till offered for sale. Also morning. appropriated *1,500 for a numbers, beginning Iteginn with the primary steps. A lull supply of city council appri „ _ , i ing prophecies. where they propose to reside hereafter. five ten-acre lots. Choice bargains. J. H. Martin has sold to J. L. Pennington Houses and lots to rent or sell. Address ‘ Geo. Schumpf, our popular barber, has Judge J. C. Tolman and his daughter. well five hundred feet deep, besides pay-; The first fact noticed was the almost hope- ; Get out of the way, everybody! here C offin «, C akkets , R okes op ; 20 acres of land west of Ashland on the W. A. Owen, Central Point, Or. Miss Emma, came home on the train Sun ing freight on the machinery from the less confusion of the older pupils m mathe- [comes the cars! We experienced quite had his shop renovated throughout, and Kay flat for *1,400. G loves , C xkveh , E tc . eaat. The well will be sunk at once. j matics, owing to the attempt to teach too now Isiasts of the finest tonsorial parlors in day morning from their Portland visit. Star Bakery, opposite post office, Ashland ' : a railroad scare last week, caused by the ap The White sewing machine takes the ASHLAND, - - OREGON. much the first year. By drill, they may the county. Answering advertising schemers in Oregon. Grand tumble in the price of Miss Allie Farlow, the pleasant and popu lead, and the agent, J. W. Sowden, is push bread. 8 loaves, 25 cts. 33 B> loaves for *1. acquire a lot of gibberish, which may seem ' pearance ot three business-likft gentlemen eastern |*apers is very seldom prolific of Office and warerooin at railroad crossing, Reames A White should be congratulated lar assistant postmistress, arrived home profit. An Astoria tnan recently sent to be valuable result«, Pies, cakes, candies ami nuts at the lowest results, the a which is often 1 who, we are told, assured the people here on the fine dock of goods they have just ing it for all it is worth. Helman street Friday morning from her Linn county fifty cents to a New York advertiser to but an unknown language. market rates. Sweet cider 5 cts. tier glass, . The teach that they could have a railroad running received. They now carry one of the larg Social dance at Granite Hall Saturday 1 (juart, 10 cts., 1 gallon, 40 cts. Wm. Mills, visit. learn “how to make money faat.” He er should use a great variety of object.«, through this county within eighteen est stocks in southern Oregon. evening, Oetolier 19th. Music by Ganiard’s proprietor. months if they so desired, simply by ex H. 8. Evan« lias finished hi« contract at waa advised to glue a *5 bill to the l>ot- which appeal to the sight, touch and hear- orchestra. Tickets 75 cent«. J. W. Sowden, the general rustling agent County commissioners' court was in ses Hornbrook, and can now be found at his torn of his trunk. i ing; and also weights, measures and niun- tending, a.« it were, the right hand of good Several of Ashland’s jolly fellows were , for the Jacksonville Marble Works of J. C. i fellowship. These gentlemen made several sion last week and transacted considerable office ready to figure on contracts of paint Whipp, will be in this vicinitv again in a few Tlte finance committee of the World’s I reviewing continually, language work | flying excursions through our immediate business. County warrants to the amount at Jacksonville Friday evening and re]M>rt weeks, soliciting orders for this well-known ing, ate. Fair of Chicago announces that *6,0(X),0001 should lie developed along with numlier having hail a royal good time. neighborhood, and finally settled down by of several hundred dollars were audited. | institution. Save your orders for monu B. F. Reeser went over to K lamath City has been ai tually subscrilted and that work a« a means of cultivating a child .« I purchasing from J. W. Hamakar, Esq., * R. E. Drum, of Table Rock, brought ments, etc., etc., for him. The people of this place are very enthus on Monday's south bound train to do some *3,000,01)0 more is in sight up to Octolier confidence in itself, but do not jieriuil elab about 100 acres si rocky hill land lying ad over a lot of fine porkers for llosley and i The Helman farm in the city of Ashland The wage-workers of the city cele 10th. iastic over the proposed railroad. It is now orate analysis, which is unnecessary and a scientific work in his line for the Improve PAYS THE brated the anniversary of the big Chicago waste of time if the first steps have been joining and north of Linkville. then, like a settled fact that the road will be built, as Pelton’s meat market this week. has been subdivided and is now ottered in ment Co. P the Arab, "silently stole away,” leaving u« the business men of this town have taken small tract» at very reasonable prices. If fire bv contributing to the fund an aggre correctly taught. Autumn's chill breath is sweeping away Miss Hattie Thornton, who has been want a pleasaiit home or u good invest- all who did not get on the "inside” to drag a great interest in the same and say the the last vestige of summer, and the cut ha« ' you gate of *3.50,000. Prof. Getz presented to the teachers Bar «« «+ «1 naid rxf A clilund Fail inent in a good part of Ashland don’t fail spending a month or so with friends at along,vainly conjecturing what it all means. road must and will be built. shifted from ice cream to oysters. A Tennessee editor gites the account ker’« Arithmetical Chart, which he has I to see this tract. For sale by G. F. Billings, Salem mid Portland, arrived home the first We like things shrouded in mystery, it is 1-49. of the difficulties under which he laliors: purchased especially for the iienefit of his Geo. M. Parkinson and A. L. Helman or A. 1). Helman. ot the week. The Situation at Ft. Klamath. Of Every Description Suitable for Ship “How is it that our reader expects us out schools, and which immediately suggested so interesting. now occupy the Gen. E. L. Applegate resi The Oyster season is now ojten at the Linkville, Or.,Oct. 14. L ynn C. D oyle . Col. G. H. Burton, who remained east dence in the lower part of the city. John O'Connor wu up from Portland | here twelve miles from a railroad, twenty itself as capable of being put to use. European Restaurant where you will ment. Packing House on A street, oppo tills week interviewing the city council on ; miles from a river, millions of miles from site the depot, Ashland, Or. of the mountains after Gen. Miles went The subject of penmanship was discussed Another Brick Black. Fred Blount, a brother of O. H. Blount always get those large delicious Eastern matters ¡«rtaining to the new system of I the devil and only 200 yards from a whis at length. Lack of materials has, so far, to Vancouver, told parties at Portland oysters, by the dish or by the can. Under W. H. Atkinson, who recently pur of this city, was married at Albany, Octolier ky shop, to get out a newsy, lively and rendered that branch one of difficulty to waler works. Masonic Temple, Main street, Ashland, last week that the visit of Gen. Miles to 3d, to Miss Annie Morris of that place. chased Gen. J. M. McCall ’ s interest in interesting paper? ” Oregon. B. F. K nydek . some of the teachers. H. T. Chitwood, C. C. Walker. J. 8. Eu Ft. Klamath and his personal investiga the two wooden structures between the Miss Lillie Arnoup, a half-sister of Mrs. Ireland in 1870 had 6,565,625 inhabi An outline on primary geography was banks and W. P. Parson« were put off of J. <’. Sheridan, the hardware man, makes tion of the subject of whether the ]>ost the train here Tuesday morning. They are tants, and the population just made up presented by rtof. Getz, and work on that latter’s brick store and the Masonic should or should not be maintained will Win. Patterson of this city, died in San ' a specialty of the Superior stoves and rang- LINKVILLE, OREGON. Francisco the 11th inst., of consumption. for 1889 is but 4,777,534. A decrease like subject was assigned fur next meeting; Temple building, and occupied by W. N. still in the city. ! es and has on exhibits n at his place of result in the abandonment of Ft. Bidwell this is true of no other civilized country Newt. Shook, of this place, has built on j business in Central Point a new stock of CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & Miss 8u»ie Davis, who ha« been visiting in the world and its own condemnation also, Class Work in Numbers, by Miss Eva Luckey, real estate agent, and F. E. instead; that the cavalry company there the ldO-acre tract lie purchased of E. W. the finest stoves ever brought to Jackson Price Zoellner, merchant tailor, and Smith & her aunt. Mrs. I*. Griswold, for several of , the methods of England’s goyerninent MANUFACTURERS Principal urged the teacher- to make Leabo’s second hand store, respectively, will lie ordered to Ft. Klamath for this Carver, near I’bomix. a neat residence and i county. His prices arc reasonable and you weeks, returned to her home at Grant« Pa«« , of Ireland. The population of Ireland in ] barn. ! winter, while in the spring another addi- thorough preparation for each recitation, anticipates erecting a two-story brick 1 can't help but buy if you will but imq>eet Of Sash and Doors and nil kind on Sunday evening's train. 1841 was about 8,1 ,000,000. and to bring out the backward pupils by ail block on this projierty next year some ' tional cavalry company will be ordered styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold The family of C. H. Pickens, of Table the stock. Walter II. Bishop, the government agent On the first of last month a law went means. He added in closing, "Education ingand Brackets of all styles. Boats built time. With this space filled in as con i there. This is reliable and will undoubt- Rock, will move to Jacksonville soon to looking up Indian and depredation claims, j into effect in California which prohibits Furnished Room» to Rent to order. The whole or one half ottered is the generation of power, and unless this enjoy the privileges of their public school ' edly come to pass. So it will be seen will return to Ashland after his trip to Del | the placing of sawdust in any stream is done our work is useless. templated all of that side of the street At Star Bakery opposite i>ostottice, Ash for sale. . this winter. Norte, Coo« and Curry counties. where its presence would be injurious to will be a solid brick front from the I. O. that the agitation of the subject has not land. Terms: One for one iierson by the L. F. Christian commenced on the stone night, 25cts; by the week, *1.50; by the New Town of Table Rock. O. F. block to the Bank of Ashland only succeeded in keeping the jiost there, Miss Verona Bell, a cousin ot Mrs. Daniel fish As several parties have been «•on- We have been readily informed that J. building, with the exception of Henn- but has brought aliout the necessity of foundation for Ganiard’s fine opera build month, *5. Walker and John L. Grubb, arrived on Fri victcd for violating this law. and, as the state fish commissioners evidently intend O. Johnson, thé real estate man of Med Judge’s saddle and harness shop. Thus maintaining it in a manner far more be ing yesterday and will push it to completion day's train from Morning Sun, Iowa, for a ' to enforce the same, mill owners through bEALEKS IN coming to its ini[>ortant position. And as soon as possible. visit here of some length with relatives. HOTOGA PHS out that state are preparing to burn this ford, who recently purchased the Wm. one by one the old land marks of days I. W. Burriss took his gun with him up [ PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS, Wilson farm on Rogue river, has liar- gone by give place to costly brick struc Capt. Carpenter’s personal whims will H. J. Terrill of Talent, was in Ashland product in the future. not set aside the interests of the public the creek the other day and irought home WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., Saturday, the tint time since he was here An exchange tells the following sad gained for a parcel of land of C. H. Pick tures, which is necessary iu order to good and the safety of settlers, while it I aline venison. That elk(?) track fooled last spring when on going home his horses tale: , ens, near the Rogue river bridge on the keep pace with the many elegant resi Mas. E. TYLER, He sat in his door at noonday, Ike a little though, as it were. Building Papera, Wrapping Papers ran away with him and broke his arm at the - lonesome, glum and sad; the flies were Ft. Klamath road, anil will have it sur dences that are being erected by Ash ! might seriously affect his standing in the i The Medford Mail is now published by and Twine«. wrist. buzzing alout him, fed by a blue-winged veyed and platted and put lots on the land’s energetic and prosjierous citizens, ' army, as Gen. Miles is said to lie quite Harlan Bros.. Tnos. Harlan having step “ gad.*' Not a sign of business was ’ I severe on subordinates who misrepresent lister U. Lacy, of Jacksonville precinct, .market in a short time. Table Rock will and other important improvements. ped down and out. The new firm lias the AU kinds of was aboard Sunday’s south bound train for I there, but the flies kept buzzing around be the name of the new town which will i matters to him, and the Captain may be R ecord ' s best wishes for success. old man’s hair. At last in misery he Oscar Lofftus' Bad Luck. Sacramento, to sea the sights, also one of the ’ ARTISTS' MATERIALS. declared to some disagreeable post or "Great Scott! I’m covered corresi>ond with the name of the jiostof- We call the attention of our readers to the Beelmyer Bro’«., who is headed for shouted: j On the evening of Octolier 3d the livery placed in the soup entirely for his pains And the zephyr« that toved flee for that section. Mr. Johnson, the CONTRACT» ron with flies." x.™ - ----- r -j — ----- the compulsory school law passed by the Corner Stain and Granite Street*. Dakota. -i.i..i with his whiskers whispered: . “tOi... Why pronto,. of the scheme, will erecta large stable of P. H. Murphy, of Lakeview,was in setting aside the public interests for last legislature, and which will be found on [ PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED P ainting , P apering , E tc . Melvin Naylor, o( Corral creek, inform« , don’t you advertise?” the outside of this week’s R ecord . store building and put in a good stock of entirely consumed by fire, originating his own social pleasure. u« that the rains came just in time to «ave from the explosion of a lamp. Oscar Cor. M ain and G ranite strtete, Tlie Salvationists of Portland and vicin general merchandise. Black Bart Eeaves the Couutrj'- Daddy Webb is in town from Klamath ; Bromides made in all sizes. Call and his fences, etc. The forest fires have been . ity crowded the State Circuit Court room Lofftus, who was returning from Ashland examine our work. Atkland, Oregon* county, having brought in a large quantity , It will be good news to all nervous stage An Untimely Death. t raging and doing considerable damage in j in that city, October 12th, to hear the de with his winter’s supplies, several hun of canned huckleberries which he found no [ passengers to know that Charles E. Bol bis section. Leroy Martin died at hie residence in dred feet of lead pipe—that he was going cision of Judge Shattuck upon the appli ditticult v in disposing of to our citizens. John 11. Redfield has lieen in Ashland cation of four members of the army for the southern part of the city at 9;30 to use in bringing water from a Bpring on ton, better known as “Black Bart, the P. Wm. Brown ami family returned home; writs of habeas corpus, Uiey having lieen for several days and says he may not go o’clock r. m ., October loth, from pneu his farm to his house—and other freight, O. 8,” has left this part of the country. back to Linkville. John lost everything be imprisoned in accordance with the new monia, after a short i'iness; aired 43 Such is the firm belief of the many detec this week to Klamath county after having [ had at the tire there, but has paid up every ordinance of East Portland prohibiting years, 11 months and two days. Mr. had just arrived at the place on his way tives and sheriffs interested in finding spent several days with Mr. B’s parents in Josephine county and visiting relatives in . band-playing on the streets. Judge home, and bad put his team up at that thing he owes. Shattuck denied the application and re Martin lias lieen a resident of Ashland stable. The result was that < >scar lost the celebrated roblx-r. Ashland. Bert Tozer was in from Dead Indian this manded the men to jail. He is a most incorrigible outlaw, and for several years and leaves a wife and his four horses, wagon, harness and en I D. Whetstone has disposed of the Del- ' week and reports that they have had six Claus Snreckle Claua Spreckle ’s big sugar refinery at three children, together with a large tire load in conflagration. His loss aggre no one will regret liis departure. His monico restaurant building to W. G. Mills . Inchex of snow out there already. J. R. Philadelphia is about completed and an concoume of friends to mourn his sudden gates several hundred dollars. By tlie recent confinement of over four years in for *1,350. Mr. Mills turns in his house Toser will move the family in from there Philadelphi San Quentin apparently had no influence and lot on Spring street for *850, and took [ idea of its immensity may be had from demise. His remains were interred in -non for the winter. the insurance on the building, *1,800,000. the Hargadine cemetery to-day at 11 efficiency of Lakeview’s fire department whatever in inducing him to mend his possession Tuesday. the fire waseonfin;Io that building and 8. V. V. Mill«, of the lsaot and shoe firm It ia the largest sugar refinery in the o’clock, under the auspices of Ashland the town was saved from utter destrue-1 ways. The Jacksonville Marble works lias an [ of Luderman A Carter left on Friday even world and its capacity is 4,000,000 pounds Within six months after his release, in able representative in J. W. Sowden, who I lodge, No. 66, A. O. U. W., of which he ing's train for his future home, Baker City. or 115,000 daily. Westinghouse engines, ion. January, 1888, he was at his old tricks, is taking a large number of orders, having | A large number of bis friends were at the instead of the usual arrangement of belt-1 was a member in good standing. The Lost is Found. and since then at least three robberies i taken over *2.500 worth on his trip to Cres- ing and when anything sets out of order Mpo aJ PaBfi depot to see him off. A deputy sheriff of Multnomah county are known to have lieen. bis work. The I cent City not long since. wW. one or more engines that part o the Tbe o , informed that the Gmnt,s Mrs. R. L. Freeman and her daughter worka 6<n >** Hiiut down withour inter- j t> . . . . t . was alxMrd Saturday evening’s north officers who looked the eases up are thor A large number of cattle are lieing »hip Mrs. Edith Hcboenberger. who have been fering with tbe rest. '.,o?r a"d/•’h ““«P *“Kbu"‘ed Up ! bound train, with the man who stole l>r. oughly satisfied that he robbed the Ukiah, I>ed from eastern Oregon via The Dalles' to ' last ntght at Grant » Pa»s. The hre was the guests of Mr. ami Mr.«. M. B. Carter for Sheriff A. N. Hamilton, of Union : discovered at 11:3n and is supposed to have Giesy’s horse and buggy at Portland a Shasta and Comptonville stages during points in California. A carload of horses some time, left Monday morning for their county, left at the penitentiary at Salem , caught from burning sawdust. This will be few days ago, who was apprehended at the past year. The Comptonville rob- passed through this week en route fur Kan- • home in Visalia, Cal. a .« a» . *1 aJzAtx last Friday William RY Michael, sentenced I * a bad lick for Grant'« Pass, as the loss Redding. Although the officers kept a liery was his last exploit. He then ob sas w*ich was alxo shipped from The Dalles, i H. 8. Emery and wile are Imck from Port to seven and one-half years for man amounts to about *20,000, with no insurance. sharp lookout for him all along the road, tained a gobi bar worth *2,200, the prop The foundation of Billings A Butler’s [ land, having arrived Saturday morning. slaughter. Michael is but 15 years old he was allowed to travel the public high Hen. reports a "bang up” time and a good and very small for his age, weighing but erty of the express company. This has brick on Oak street is about finished by H. I Syrup of Figs, joke on the juuior of this paper. Interview 100 pounds. He refuses to talk and way from Portland to Redding, a dis never been offered for sale, so far as i A. Ferguson, the stone mason. H. J. . Pioduced from the laxative and nutritious I Clark, who has the contract for doing the ; him if you w ant to hear it. seems not to realize where he is or what juice of California figs, combined with the tance of over 450 miles, without bring known and the presumption is that Bart brick work, will commence laying the he lias done. He murdered his plav- 8. G. McMillan, an attorney who ha.« re medicinal virtues of plants known to be molested. It seems almost impossible has too much discretion to negotiate for brick next week. cently located at Grant'« Pace, and also a rnate, Francina Phillips,a little 6-year-old most beneficial to the human system, acts that any man could do this, especially it in this country. He is lielieved to friend of L. L. Burtenshaw of this city, girl. The only witness was her 4-year-old gently on the kidney«, liver and bowels, through a section where telegraph com have gone either to China or Australia. Ii A change has lieen made in the depart ure of tlie freight trains for the north, leav passel through on the train Sunday for a brother, who testified at the trial. The effectually cleansing the system, dispelling munications can be had so easily. For The special officers of tlie express com ing the depot twenty-five minutes earlier [ i murder was committed last June. He is colds anil headaches, and* curing habitual brief stay in San Francisco. this little frolic he will be banished to pany have lately sent out a number of than heretofore. A daily freight will also the youngest boy in prison, the Jaekson constipation. Jas. Hamlin, the old true-blue Democrat county boy, McAllister, being dead. Salem for a few years residence in that ' : photographs of the “lone highwayman,” : be run into Ashland from the north as Notice the change in Hunsaker's ad. and wealthy farmer from down the valley, booming city, and be given an opportun and it is thought this agitation alarmed long as the business demands it. Personal . Ball pointed pens for sale at Burckhalter was in the city this week, having brought ity to chop off his fist or tackle any job him and made him decide to take a for Attorneys Phillips and Burtenshaw were & Hasty’«. t Win. McNeal is over from Sisson. up a large quantity of bacon and lard which al Medford Friday conducting a case lieforc that Warden Berry may see fit to put eign trip for his health. Over thirty rob Mrs. Beek, a former resident of this city, he disposed of to our merchants. Ellen Bursell resumed her studies at the [ Justice Angle, in which the heirs of Mr. him at. beries of stages and express boxes, begin died in Medford last Tuesday. Charles Lowe, of Klamath county, came normal this week. ning in Julv, 1885, are attributed to [ Jackson, deceased, were plaintiffs, vs M. 8. Law and its Enforcenieut. The Oyster season has opened at the Eu in last week after hi.« family. His wife ha« [ Damon, defendant. Our attorneys came Mrs. J ere Nunan, of Jacksonville, is in been stopping at Ph.enix for some time, the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry ropean Restaurant and Oystl’arlors, Samuel McIIalton, of Marion eountv, Bart, but so shrewd was he that evidence out victorious, hence the plaintiffs prevail- sufficient to convict was never obtained, A ladv by the name ot Vaughn, living Illinois, has been sentenced to the peni- where her father. D. 1-avenburg. ha« been Judge. l ed in tlie action. south ot town, wa« burried at 3 o’clock to very unwell, but to some better now. I tentiarv for one year because he made except in two or three cases. When he A large number of teams loaded at the C. Cunningham, tlie Klamath county day. was finally caught, in 1883, be pleaded . depot this week with goods for the Link- G. W Reynolds, axon of Dan Reynold.«, stock man. is in the city after his winter’s ' false returns to the assessor regarding his Bradley A Metcalf and Waverlv school i guilty and secured a light sentence. of the Meadows, has gone to Sacramento supplies. , viile merchants. The teamster« report ti e shoes lead them all. For sale bv i>. R. A ■ property. He returned his horses at *55,1 to work in a livery stable. He says his fa [ Green Spring mountain road pretty heavy I E. V. Mills. A Clever Forgery. ! cattle at *39 and mules at *15. This is a Frank Slade and Buller Walker, two ther will move his family to Medford in a stockmen of the Sprague river countrv. are : While in the city call at the European : grave offense, but should assessors lie as A young man calling himself Charles i since the late rains, but by doubling up «hort time and occupy his property there. in the valley ■ Restaurant and Oyster House. Single faithful to duty with the millionaires and ' Whitney, who had lieen working for W.. their teams they have but little difficulty in • ’ i meals only 25 cents. I landing their loads safely at the top. Mr. Simpson, the grange organiser, waa big corjsirations in this state it would lie- ; j C. Myer near Ashland for some time,and Rev. F. It. Ticknor, of the Medford News. I „ ' , , . . . in the city this week and ap|>ears to l>e very ... „ . , . . , .. _ „• 1 Have vour buttons made to match you W. H. Parker, ex-county clerk of this was in the city Saturday on business con- , dress n R E y MUb j;ulton. : come a very unpopular law. The small after having finished his job was paid off, much encouraged, having r»-orgonized county, and who was raised and has pros ntxte<! with his paper. , made while you wait. • farmer whose property is known to al) j ’ brought an order to O. H. Blount, the pered in Rogue river valley, passed a very three grange« and instituted one in the Mrs. M. M. Cooksey, of Central Point. , All extensive assortment of lady’s and his neighbors is foolish to make a return I clothier and hatter, a few days ago, pur- creditable examination at the opening of county. He goes from this county to accompanied bv her daughter. Miss Rosa gentlemen's shoes and boots, direct from that is false, because his detection is cer-! porting to come from Mr. Myer for *20 ■ the supreme court last week at baleni. and Josephine. ’ ” • M. McCall .......... | Rowe, and Miss Minnie Holland are in the 1 v Boston, at ■ J. ’s, tain. The offense against the law is none worth of goods, which Mr. Blount let is now armed with tbe requisite legal au G. W. Smith, of the enterprising firm of city. i Rev. C. F. Calpp. of Portland, will preach the less when a great railroad corpora I him have, as Mr. Myer was perfectly thority to practice law in all tbe courts of Smith A l-eabo, arrived on Sunday’s Cala an an old old ; Iin ’heCongregational church in this city tion makes a false return, regarding its Rev. M. Judy, o( Fresno. Gala., south bound train from Walla Walla. Wn., good to him for the ainouut. In a few the state. In common with his many I next Sunday morning and evening. w liere he has been for several weeks look Sunday school teacher of the people's! millions of property. (lays, however, Mr. Blount spoke to Mr. ■ friends, we hope he will succeed in his Burckhalter A Hasty can forward the ing after his interests there. He also stop friend, O. H. Blount, passed up the road to : : subscription Myer about it, and much to his astonish chosen profession. of your paper or magazine ••Eureka.” ed at Portland and took in the sight« of the Portland on Friday evening'« train. chea)ier than you can do it yourself. It is no uncommon thing to see ugly ment that gentleman declared that lie Mr. Granger, a Texas gentleman in Mis« Affie Colvig, the expert telegrapher ; People going to Jacksonville will find exposition. never gave the young fellow an order on John Chinaman occupying conspicuou« John is Simon Can! wa.* on Saturday evening's of Kock Point, who was visiting relative« in i HyniaiFZ^^h^awaJting'even -——’ „„L----- ——y ’ train at search of a health resort, arrived in Ash anybody but had paid him off in full in berths in the Pullman car«. —1 Ask for the best coach.—Plv- land Monday evening. He at once se "catching on" to the style that money can north bound train for Roseburg from San this city last week, returned home on Sat-1 , Medford. ' hard cash. Of course, the young crimi ; male’«. cured and moved into a house oil Me buy, and seems a.« contente<l and cozy as Franctoco. Simon, notwithstanding his itnlay evening's train. nal by this time had made good his es the richest of them all. Tbe Celestial is tendered declination ax a candidate for re A. G. Colvin, who i.« now a resident of' <io ,o SUr •l“kery opposite postortice and chanic street, belonging to Benj. Fox, cape for pastures new, and nothing has not stingy, it seems, when provided with ceiver, «till has confidence in the idea that Summer laike, !«ake county, has been in j get 25 per cent, more bread for your money. and when asked how he liked the place he will 1» appointed to fill that honorable the valley for several days in company i » loaves for i'ict!;33 lb loat for *1; also replied in characteristic but forcible lan been done to intercept him. It is need- plenty of the filthy lucre, and is found to ‘ less to say that Mr. Blount will be more hive the lie.-t obtainable and lie "allee aid responsible position. with five or six of his neighl>ors after sup- sweet cider, Sets per glass* guage, “Gosh! I never saw such a splen Staver A Walker have rented Angle A did place.” Mr. Granger will probably i particular in the future when an order is i saniee Melican man." II. J. Huks and J. W. O. Gregory, who plies. left «everal week« since for Portland Ad. Graham wi- called to Portland la-t Plyniale's large store building in the new invest and become a j>ermanent fixture. \ pushed toward him. At a meeting of the shareholders of the with a «mall band of horse». returned home Satunlay in response to a telegram received | Opera building at Medford and will make West Ashland Ditch Co., had at McCall’s Applcjjatc Items. Cattle Shipment. Saturday. They report the sale of a few from F. E. Halier»bant. who offered him a ! that tbeir headquarter« for southern Oregon. hull last Friday evening, a committee con John t antrall is very sick. head, but the demand waa not very hnsh. latsitiuii in a surveying party lie is organ- j F. E. Zollner, the merchant tailor, ishav- Cha«. Kahn Hbipfied a liatul of aliout sisting of W. W. Kentnor, Dr. 8. T. 8ong- School has lieen going on one month, ■ erand J. H. Russell, were appointed to l»aac Hughe«, who went with them is work izing. l ing „ a . partition . put in the building he occu- i 200 head of fine lieef cattle from Uncle ing for A. W. Scott in Salem. confer with the water committee of the Mis- Relle Anderson, the good looking J,irs_yi,h Y• * . Luckey, and will have a ' George lhtrand'» Silver lake band to the with thirty six pupils in attendance. Bob Jeff rey 1m- severed his connection city council in reference to effecting a com Cha«. W. Clarke, formerly of Woodville, typo who has been spending several weeks i [ neat front t«i display his fine assortment of | Portland market yesterday morning with the firm of Kubli <k Son. John Ix>w- promise of existing difficulties pertaining but now of Hanford. Cal., who has been in rusticating at her father's country residence • goods. ■ from the Ashland ilcint. The market to the transfer of the company's good will the valley several days a« general agent for near Talent, showed her smiling face, in ! The fanners' institute which convenes in I for cattle in Portland and the rest of the den is temporarily tilling hi- pla -e. Riley Hinkle has returned from a seven and water privileges to the city, the Extension windmill, went south Tues- company with her two sister typos «>f the ! this city Octolier 25th and 31th wiil hold ' coast is w eak, but Kahn lias a firm at month’s stay in Crescent City. He will dav. While here be met with considerable other -hop. Misses Nellie Russell and Belle their day sessions at the Normal school I.. I.. Angle and II. Dollarhide have al encouragement, and expects to take a large Wagner .in the Hainan office last Thursday. building and the Saturday evening session . Portland that always take6 his purchases work for Will Holt and his sister this last made satisfactory arrangements to take at top prices. nunil>er of order» in the county next year. winter. the Win. M. Gilroy plaining mills off of the Geo. E. Anderson, the Medford drayman, will lie hole at Granite Hall. Terry Byrne returned last week from assignee's hands, if the proposition proves A Fizzle. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, of San accompanied by his sister. Miss Geneva ■ G. C. Mitchell, representing the Earl The balloon ascension was a fizzle, so the California accompanied by Joseph Welch, to lie satisfactory to the court. The con IHego, CaL. passed up the road Friday on Anderson, and Mrs. O. Gilbert and Mrs. Fruit Co., left for California yesterday a visit to relative- an i friend.« at Portland, i Walter Anderson, were )«ying friend- in morning, also the thirteen China apple people sav who witnessed it. But then who will help him work his mine this sideration is that Angle and Dollarhide take the mill and pay the creditors fifty cents on and may go a« far a« the Sound. They were this city a visit Sunday. Miss Geneva will i j packer-, who have been working in the I there waa no growling, a« our citizens en- winter. i ___ 1. .___ ___ • r - _______ .1 . 1.- V:___ ■ The Applegate literary society was organ the dollar. J. !■?. Roger-, the assignee, says met at the depot by several relatives and return to Cre-cent City this week for a stay ’ valley for some time. He ha« shipped for I joy being bilked once in awhile. This lial- friends. Mr-. T. is a sister of the Eubanks of some time with the almve named ladies t hi- ixnnpain eleven cars of apples during I loon fake who calls hiiu-elf C. J. Hamilton ized last Saturday night with good pros this is the very liest that could be done and brother« and they are taking this trip for who have been visiting in the valley for' the pa-t few days which will be the last I is traveling southward and the press along pect« for a long and useful life. Emmet as far as we are informed it will be settled on this basis. ' the line should give him an airing. O’Brien is the president. W e , V s ¿t Co. several (lays. shipment for the seasim. DEPOT FEED STABLE Rev. G. E. Jone« preached at the church on la-t Sunday. Mis« Stella Wiley is out from Medford viriting relative». Miss Flora llursl has gone to Josephine county on a visit. Me<ia Hurst, who has lieen visiting her •ister, Mrs. Charley, has returned home. Mrs. J. 8. Walter was down from Axhland last week and organized a home missionary socfekjr. Fred Ixtosly and Tho«. Culbertson, who have lieen here on a visit, have returned to Ft. Klamath. The fanners were most of them glad to during tlie past summer, besides many »ee the nun, as they are getting anxious to carioada of other live sto< k. go to plowing. Residing, Cal., Oct. 11.—J. B. Young, Threshing is nearly done n this part of arréate«! for killing Sam Burton, near the the country, 8. A. Carleton mJ others be Fall river milk, waa uel<l for trial lieforc ing unable to get a machine until now. tlie superior court without bail. Oscar and Robert Mobley, nephews of Engliah medical experta are now mak-, Mrs. I. B. William», are making an extens ing rtrong argument» in favor of the cor ive visit here, They are from Morgan net. Thun little by little evidence ac county, Mu. cumulates to show that tbe corset has Lyman Adams and wife, who went to ooom to stay. Big Valley, Cal., last fall have returned. The president'a proclamation, announc They think there arc worse places than ing tlie compliance of tlie four new states Rogue river valley. with the art of congress and declaring The young people had a social at Mr. their admission, may be looked for by tlie Wiley'.« last Saturday night, which they all 25th of the present month. . ■ i. : enjoyed very much. They r expect to start A band of bed cattle numbering be- the literary society aimin again next ¡Saturday tween 1,560 and 2,000 bead pawed through ni' - A R eai ’EK. Alturas had a *2,600 blaze the other day. The legislature of Washington will as semble at Olympia on the 6th of Novem ber. The famous Brooklyn tabernacle wa» I burned to the ground Octolasr 13th ; loss *150,000, fully insured. Tliere are said to be about one hundred exiles in San Francisco who suci-eeded in making their escape from Siberia through Alaska. About one hundred carloads of sheep ' ____ have _____ gone from The Dalles to Chicago _ John Wheeler, GRAIN & HAY F.E.ZOELLNER, MERCHANT TAILOR. H. S. EMERY Funeral Director r Jos. W. Hockersmith FRUIT SHIPPER. v av CHOICE FRUITS Peterman Bros EVANS & BRUNK LOOK OUT FOR Blounts Clothing Add izaz 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, the I eaefit of her health.