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VALLEY RECORD. Bit Hia Koae Off ODON AND ENDS Arres« of a Nuppoeext Gibl»-. Crescent City has sixteen saloons, to say 1 BREVITY BASKET. i Undressed kid gloves at Hunsaker's. Independent Market * _- WlllLatu Townaend waa arrevte«! Mur.-' Iieputy Sheriff Wm. Clarkson left here nothing of a few places where liquors are The best cigars at the Soda Fountaia. Hroadhead. Circuit court is in session at lankville. Friday night to capture a man supposed dispensed that are not regular saloons. i Chloride of lime in bulk at Chitwood's. day on a charge of mayhem, a conviction ! bh*-ta river it to be stocked with 60,<X) Co. D will give the Thanksgiving ball, Rast Side of Main Street. A khlan ». to be Gibbs, who wounded a railroad of which means from one to twenty years ram how or Dolly Varden trout. The foundation for Ganiard’s opera house , O. H. Blount, the clothier and hattar, Sisson has cleaned out some of ite bad Ashland. man and killed hia turn at Portland, on block is all laid and is the most solid of any in the penitentiary. Sunday evening he | characters. The President has issued the ostial ster and a Frenchman named Lewia Scheip- eotyped proclamation declaring Thursdav account of trouble resulting from the I of the buildings in town, except, perhaps, l<all pointed pens for sale at Burekhalter rmsoNAL and ihxtai , Good team, wagon and harness ior naie A Hasty’s. th round house building. ♦ porter being reported in the company for l per, who lias been employed at common Nov. 28th. Thanksgiving Day. (Succassor to 8. Stscv,) Prof. Ganiard has increased the bathing cheaP Martin A Harris, Morris Howel! ha« gone to Albany. some misconduct to paeeengers. The M. Miller ’s I'ickles in any style at E. labor hereaboata and at siaaon, Cal., for There is something radically wrong when lung to grocery store. facilities of the White Sulphur Springs It would take a train 3,125 miles colored man arrested was first tracked Harry Casey is kaoekiag around in Caii- the paat few year«, went into the .Ash a rich agricnltaral and grazing country like PROPRIETOR. forrna. The finest silver prunes in ths market at from crossing the Anderson ferry at Hotel by adding on more bath rooms and I carry the Kansas corn crop, land house aaloon and were shaking dice Oregon, has to import butter and egg«. E. M. Miller ’ s putting in a shower bath. Joaquin Miller was a passenger the on Klamath river, from which point he John Radfield, of l.inknlla. has lieen in and plaving carda until_about 2 or 3 All Kinds of Fresh Meats The long-talked-of wedding between ex- Fresh nuts—all kinds—at TJke Beda The residence of Mrs. J. E. White, on 1st' south bound train on Sunday last, U m city. journeyed down the river, wearing a Becretary Thoma« F. Bayard and Miss Cly o’clock Monday morning. The French Fountain. Kept conatantly on hand. Fair living Just reeeived a fine lot of underwear for railroad cap at the dime, which he after avenue and Spring street, has undergone a Dr W Lewis is in U m track btuines« al man said at the examination that they mer will take place in Washington to-day. Fresh peanuts—from right off ths roaster ; prices ia all that we ask ward threw „way, securing a white wool thorough painting and presents a hand-; men, women and children at Dean's, Tacoma. Wash — at The Soda f ountain. A carload of sturgeon left Portland for some appearance. Lighty and Hicks did ' played at both game« for the drinks and We will make it to your interest to The Knights of Pythias lodge has intro hat, but wore a straw hat when arrested. the work. Mr«. T. Stanley la canvassing for U m ior money; that when he went on hia New York last Friday. It is the intention Fine picture moldings and frames just I deal with ua, so give the new meat mar- duced the amplified form of initiation. of the dealers to ship a carload every day He stole a boat at Hamburg bar, to go received at Evans A Brunks’. • < kef a trial. “Using World.” Two work trains, with a force of al>out 50 , *’hurrah” he had $55 to $60 in hia pock during the winter. I down the river, which the Indians took Highest price for marketable products of A new stock of glassware just received at I men each, have been put on the Siskiyou I < he«ter Gay went to Hacratnento Tuesday et, and when he came out in tbe morning Fresh pork on hand every day. The general coast rains brought a shower : , from l.im, and then journeyed down to and Mott divisions, in order to keep the j every description paid by P. H. Donoghue. E. M. Miller's Ashland grocery store. to remain some Unie - ----- worms ..----------- . ------ - he didn’t have a nickel. The only other f of . angle Candidates for City Marshal are more on the roofs of buildings . but returned again to Hamburg track over the mountains in condition dur Ladies' summer dress goods away dawn R T. Baldwin intends leaving this week persons in tbe saloon were Townsend numerous this time than for several years for the next ten days, at M c C all ' s , for and the streets of Gridley, Cal. They were Bar. An Indian woman told the deputy ing the winter rains. To Teamstersand Haulers. for Southern California cash. and the barkeeper, who swore different literally covered with worm». i sheriff that the man he wanted waa in Over three inches of rain fell during Oc before. Scaled Proposals. P B. Whitney, of tne 8, P R. R. freight I ly; the barkeeper testifying that the It is rumored that Corporal Tanner's The Germans of the United State« have I ‘h* rancherie at Hamburg Bar, and tak- tober. The clear, warm weather that has i The hog-killing season has commenced. Addressed to J. 8. Walter. Chairman of to present him with a are going department, is in the ciiy. friends Frenchman had about $10 or $15, which »elected October 6th as tbe day of the first ing an Indian and Tom Quigley, well followed the well-distributed rain is making Joe Hockersmith will kill 200 head this phonograph. committee on Water Works, until noon of K. H. Beemer and hi« brother have re- be spent for drinks. Along in the morn landing of Germans in this country, and i armed, to stand guard outaide, proceed- it tine for the grass on the ranges. Plowing winter. Pickles, pickled pigs feet, and everything Nov. 20th, for the delivery of material« to tarned from Coos county. ! ed to the place. Clarkson asked the In is in full blast throughout the country. Parties having accounts against P. H. kept in the line of a first-class grocery stock, I* used in the construction of the city wa- ing in tbe card room of the saloon, by , propoM hereafter to celebrate it. Miss Mae Pennelaker ha« l>een added to which time both Townsend and Scheip- E. B. Hunsaker has his stock of goods Donoghue for fruit will please present i on hand at E. M. Miller's. Shing Woon, the new Chinese eon -ul in | dians at the rancherie if they had fire 1 ter works, from on board the cars at Ash- U m Last of clerks at Hunsaker's. Entirely new stvle of Ruching at D. R. A j land, to and along the route of the propos per were in liquor, the latter claimed New York, is a widower. He is an ultra i inside, stated that he wanted to warm and store straightened out and is doing a them. ed water works. lengths. sixes and weight Dr. Will Jackson was up on a profession that be bad beat Townsend at the game and extreme widower in fact, for he lost his hands, which were very cold, and rashing business in the line of ladies' fancy The 16-year-old son of J. C. Elder, of i E. V. Mills. fixings, etc., etc. He has the latest and Medford, died at his home last Friday, of his five wives by the sinking of a boat. al trip Saturday, and again to-day. Water-proof building paper, wrapping r>a- of pipe are as follows: i was invited to come in. While warming of poker, that Townsend had grabbed the j per and twine at Evans A Brunk’s. | I No? p’c’s [ In. d’m. 1 Ft. l'gth. best stock of goods in this end of the state. consumption. An effort is being made to have an annnal Wt. par ft Squire Barkdull, of Medf< rd, went over to pot and that be had pulled out bis pistol convention of the county assessors of Ore ; himself he inspected the colored man, Fire. Life and Accident Insurance in the Robert A. Miller, secretary of the South 210 10 Klamath City the first of th« week. The ladies of the Baptist chureh will give leading 8 24 ■ who sat close by with hia head down and companies at lowest rates. G. F. pointed it at Townaend and wanted bis gon. The same idea was contained in the 210 10 24 arms folded, and jerking out a pistol he ern Oregon State Board of Agriculture, has a social on Tuesday evening. Nov. 12th. at ' Billings. 8-49 Dr. A. C. Caldwell, the dentist, was at 125 10 24 13 money. The barkeeper came in and assessment bill rejected by the last legisla been instructed by the board to write up the church. Price 15 cents. Woodville over Sunday,on business. 150 ! placed it under his prisoner’s nosc.mak- 10 I Men Men's s and boys boys' clothing, boots, shoes. t 20 12U tlie resources of the counties composing the made him put up hia gun. They both ture. 4(0 Miss Ish, an elderly lady, who has been i etc., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and ; « 20 ! in him throw up his hands, which he district, which will be printed by the State •!4 Mrs. J. J. Donahue has moved back to 480 e Secretary Noble has allowed $256 of the 16 then proposed to go to the bar and take residing with tlie family of Mrs. 8. E. Isb, ; ! at prices that defy competition, at Met all’s. , Ashland from Dunsmuir to remain. held tight against his breast. A pistol printer. 800 4 16 5 near Jacksonville, died there Saturday. An invoice of $20o worth of fresh candies I a drink. About the time they were claim of $921 made by Jose Merrevate, of ; was found in the breast pocket of his 2 1X0 16 Mr. and Mrs N. A. Jacob« left Monday 8% Jackson county, Or., for depredation» made The following series of discourses will be has ju--t been received with a lot of other drinking and talking Townsend said : Wm. M. Singleton. Western Union line morning for their ssn Fraiu-isee trip. I confectionery at The Soda Fountain. Try in 1855 by Rogue River and Cow Creek In coat, against which his arm was closely commenced at the Presbyterian church Ten tons lead in Pigs, 1U0 pounds per pig. ! “1 ought to do you op for pulling that dians. pressed, The prisoner gave his name next Sabbath evening: 1—Solomon's Wise man. cut out the office at Gold Hill Friday them. Dolph Roper was up from his farm near twenty hydrants, about 225 pounds each, and .«hipped the instruments to Portland. Fresh bread delivered at your door every Met Un the first of the week, visiting rela gun on me,’’when they began fighting C. C. Beekman, of Southern Oregon, is as Bates, and says he was arrested recent Choice. 2—Solomon, the Builder. 3—Sol Green and ripe strawberries are thick in morning by 9 a . M. Orders left at L . b. and other articles, carrying total weight to After a lev passages they both went looming up dimly as a republican candi ly on charge of killing a man in Texas, omon, the King. 4—Solomon, the Author. tives. about 000,000 pounds cr 3U0 tons. J. J. Strait's place, while wild strawberries Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall, will be Proposals must be per ton. The success A son <>f Rufus Cole, on the south side of down, Townsend on top. The barkeeper date for congress. But what then would which could not be proven, and now as 5—Solomon’s Fall. promptly attended to. t are in blossom in Azhland creek canyon. ful bidder must furnish good and sufficient John J. Walter and Miss Levina Whet the Kukikou mountain, 1« down with diph interfered, and after kicking Townsend become of good Handshaker Hermann.— serts that the officers have captured the Fifteen more l-acre lots in W. A. The ladies of the co-operative society will bonds, acceptable to the water works com theria. wrong man. In his pocket was found a stone were married last evening at the res in the ribs suceeded in getting him off i Pendleton E. O. give a “Mush and Milk” social at tbe Pres Owen’s addition adjoining Central Point mittee. for the faithful performance of the idence of J. W. Walters in eastern part of Southern Pacific railroad guide, a small The first chrysanthemum fair ever held in Chas. Bilger, formerly of Jacksonville, is During the fracas, Townsend got byterian church Tuesday evening Nov. 12. on the east are still offered for sale. Also contract. Persons desiring to bk informed five ten-acre lota. Choice bargains. in the general merchannbe badness at Ros- poeaeeeion of Bcheipper’s pistol, which California was opened last Tuesday at Los amount of coin, and from descriptions at town, Elder E. L. ¡‘rather performing the Two crowds of timber land locators came Houses and lots to rent or sell. Address as to routes and point» of delivery, can call ceremony. The R ecoup extends its con Im, Wash. he was going to use on the barkee|>er,Ed Angeles. Over 250 varieties of the national present known, he is believed to be the gratulations and w ell wishes. at the office of the chairman, on Nov. 18th up from California last night, one in the W. A. Owen, Central Point, Or. Congressman Binger Hermann passed Abbey, but tho latter floored him with dower of Japan were exhibited. The fair right man. The n an arrested for com Roseburg and the other in the Lakeview j The Helman farm in the city of Ashland at 10 a. m ., and a man will be furnished to will continue ten days. J. W. Sowden, the rustling and enter through on handay's train, en route for the butt end of a billiard cue. plicity in the false accusation of robbery When I has been subdivided and is now oflered in go over the route with them. prising agent for the White sewing machine, districts. Residents of Klamath City claim to have Washington. The committee reserve the right to reject Scheipper got up he had quite a slice bit seen sturgeon five feet long in the Klamath against Donaldson, of Redding, now in was in town to-day. He will be here again A band of about forty large mares be ■ small tracts at very reasonable prices. If jail, thinks he is the right man and for several days the first of next week with longing to A. Langell passed through town i j you want a pleasant home or a good invest any or all proposals. J. 8. W altzs , Ben Tracy who had been visiting the Ab off of his nose. He was taken in the I river dam this season. Other coast rivers I ment in a good part of Ashland don ’ t fail beys for about a week, returned to Yaquina Chairman Com. on Water Works. claims to know him.—(Yreka Journal. Tuesday from Klamath county to the Will- : the White and its button-hole attachment. to see this tract. For sale by G. F. Billinip«, rear room of Wexler’s bakery, and Dr. have sturgeon, why not the Klamath, bay Monday. The Gibbs who was seen in the Jenny Don’t purchase elsewhere until you have amette market. i or A. D. Helman. 1-49. Songer was called in who dressed the | which is one of our largest rivers. Mrs. C. E. Dickey, of La Grande, is visit-1 creek section of country who said he was seen him. Tbe flag on the depot bote! was placed at i The Oyster season is now ©pen at the The practice of gentlemen taking hold of ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and wound. Tbe preliminary examination bound for Ft. Klamath, is said be the W. G. Parker has leased the well-known half-mast Tuesday by Manager A. H. Ev-j European Restaurant where you will' was held before Justice Berry yesterday a lady's arm while walking with her has same one now in the Yreka jail, he hav Mrs. J. 8. Herrin. l’arker's station hotel and atables for five ans, out of respect for tbe funeral of the always get those large delicious Eastern been suddenly broken up in New York by HIX MILES 8OUTH OF ' oysters, by the dish or by the can. Under Geo. Allen and wife, of Rockland, 111., and to-day, J. N. Phillips ami Luther L. the small boy universally crying out, “He’s ing turned and traveled down the Klam years to Squire Parker and Chas. Howard, late Mrs. Charles Crocker. i Masonic Temple, Main street, Ashland, were visiting their nephew In Ashland this Burtenshaw representing the state, and arrestin' her for pickin' his pocket.” ath river until he reached Hamburg bar, who have assumed charge. GRANT’S PASS, OR. Tbe Ashland Junior Hand yesterday re ! Oregon. B. F. S nydkr . J. T. Bowditch, the prisoner Townsend I week—8. 8. Wilcox. Geo. Eubanks, of the Western Union tel. ceived their instruments—a $150 outfit— There has been over 17 inches of rainfall where he was arrested in an Indian raneli- Del Graham has gone to the Willamette was held to appear before the grand jury at Bisson during the month of October, erie. Ixtat. egraph company, has been presenting a and will lie instructed by Prof. O. O. Hel* to assist in building the new railroad from with bonda fixed at $600. A child lost it» father in the rush for "done up” appearance the last few days. man. who will act as leader. while Yreka and vicinity received only Council Proceedings. those heavy, heavy spring heel shoes at Hillsboro to Astoria. Poison Oak is the party who knocked him Scheipper will be placed under bonds j about three inches. Seventeen inches would 8. 8. Smith has rented his Wagner creek Dean's. Reports of Marshal Walrad, St. Com. out. —CONSISTING OF— Mrs. Wm. Patterson and two children this afternoon to appear as prosecuting sawmill to Wm. Abbott, who has quit mer- an »bundance for the entire winter in Patterson and Recorder Berry read, ac Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune, left for Ban Francisco Monday for a visit to witneee. At the examination the state's that section. Í3ORN. The two tanks (3000 gallons each) for the chandising.Mr. Smith lias leased a farm cepted and placed on file. relatives and fnends. Medford water works are being put up. from James Helms and will try ranching. I PHILLIPS—In Ashland, Nov. Cth, to Mr. Cherry, Apricot, N'ectarlue, Almond Quite a number of applicants for timber attorneys drew out evidence from >«cheii»- Walnut, ChoMtnut, Shade and Orna A petition was presented to the council The engine to pump the water from the P. l.yttleton was down at the county seat ' ' per that he hail been approached with land« under the act of June 3, 1878, are here The quarterly meeting of the M. E. and Mrs. J. N. Phillips, a son. mental tree«. this week setthng up tlx affairs of the offering to make their sworn statements, charging that Abbey A Houck did not artesian well has been purchased. church will be held Saturday and Sunday, ! ROCKWELL. — In Ashland, Nov. 5th, to ranging from $20 to $125 to leave offers Parham-Patton estate. but owing to press of business before tjic keep an orderly house and asking the -•¡ALSO/- A lot of Raymond A Whitcomb excur Rev. 8. P. Wilson, P. E.,presiding. Preach land office they have been refused.—[Rose- council to investigate said matter. The sion ist- were aboard Friday's south-bound j ing Saturday at 2 r. x., and Sunday at 11 a . I Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rockwell, a son. Slraubfrrii Plault, Blackbr,rii Plnnt» Miss Ida Wilcox, who ha« been visiting the state before the examination. „ . , burg Plaindealer. The couneilmen were of the opinion that train, as were Manager Towne, Senator j m . and 7:30 P. M. her sister, Mrs. Jas. Cunnyngbaru, has re- and Grapfvrnen. Thanksgiving Ball. I tor usd home to Evans creek. —, . — North and South Dakota were formally if the lone petitioner could prove his Geo. Hearst and others who went north Jas. A..Charles and Wm. Davidson, prem The exetutive committee of Co. D met admitted to the Union Saturday by procls- charges he should bring the case where it; with the railroad senate committee. inent citizens of Scott valley, were held to Judge Lorenzo Bawyer of the U. 8. su 1 Tueaday afternoon and appointed the mation. This is the first time in the history belonged—before the recorder. The peti John Gilman, of Worcester, Mass., who , appear before the grand jury on $3,000 bail preme court, who has lieen at Portland, was I following committees to arrange lor the ”f *he nation that two new states were ac- tion was laid on the table is in the business of locating Eastern people , on the charge of manslaughter, in killing a By Company D. First Regiment, Oregon on Friday's south-bound train. IS UBOWS OS Two petitions were presented signed in the West, was in the city Saturday. He Portuguese farmer on May 29th. Dr. and Mrs. T. H. West were up front grand military ball at Granite Hall on 'lulred at tbe "»me moment, or in other is having the different boards of trades National Guards. Eden precinct Tuesday, on a business visit, Thanksgiving eve. The admission will words'the fin,t Ume Vnc,e 8an* had twin’- by many citizens, representing the very Staver A Walker have moved their stock gather carloads of specimen products,which and paid the Kac-oan an agreeable call. be $2.50, including supper, or $1.50 with- The sheep raisers of Eastern Oregon are bad condition of the out buildings for the from Central Point into Angle <fc l’lymale’s H'itliout JrriffatioH. “A tb«r flocks as fast as they can, south public school house. The matter they will exhibit in the East, and to have brick, Medford- The Central Point planing THANKSCIVING EVE. Mrs. Fawcett, of Nebraska, a sister or the out supper. The executive committee is: I ON them replenished as they go along. I mill, on which they have the principal Lieut. Chas. W. Logan, Sergt F Len- ®ortthan one h“ndr«* thousand bead hav- was referred to the sanitary committee. Webb boys, arrived at Medford the first of WE do not handle, cultivate, or Judge II. K. Hanna has been down at “plaster,” still remains closed. nart, Co. Clerk F. D. Wagher. *"* dis^,ed uf thi", >T‘ iUram,er and the week to »pend the winter. November 28th., t88W. attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties Com. on measuring water in Ashland Crescent City looking after the right of way ~ ... A That section won t have so large a or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that The settlers along Klamath river have Committee on invitations: Capt. Mo Republican majority next Jone.—[Wei creek repotted: On Sept. 24th J. O’Con and interests of the Grant’s Pass and Cres H. 8. Btillman, master mechanic of the thev are well ADAPTED to the »oil and sold off nearly all their cattle and horses ; Connell, Sergt. Ayers, P. B. Fitzpatrick, | come. ner, J. T. Rogers and M. L. McCall cent City railroad, a railroad that is as ye* Mt. bhasta division, was in the city this climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE this year, owing to great scarcity of feed, week with hia wife, stopping at tbe Depot J. M. Gregory, Wm. Myer. the flow of water at the Porter on paper, but which the people of < 'rescent resulting from the clean sweep made by The Redding Free Press and Dunsmuir measured 1 Splendid Music, a Fine Supper and a GON. Write for terms to hotel. Committee on printing: Corjioral Express say there is no truth in the report i saw mill, 3'o miles from town, which on City are red hot for and want to see on forest fires from the Humbug mountains, A. H. CARSON A SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. wheels. The Judge is attending court at Royal Good Time Arranged Fot. OR W. W. Falla, wife and child and Mrs. Chitwood, E. J. Kaiser, F. D. Wagner. of Division Agent George being superseded ( that date was 44 gallons ]>er second. near Yreka, clear down to Happy Camp. Linkville this week. W. B. C oltos , Agent, Ashland, Or. The as reported, Felts' mother left for their old home at Committee on music: Lieut Logan ■ I b — T Worthington. —- — change, ----- o-. — —* On Sept. 27th the Com. examined the —[Journal. J | • “ ‘ ®/' ---------- ■ - ■ • 1 V Cottonwood, Shasta county, Tuesday to Corporal Paulson, Private Chas. Harris. James Pelton is in from Pelton Bros.’ “"I ■ flume built by Wm. Patterson on the Frank Langell. son of Nat. Langell, a Tickets, $2.50; Without Sup remain. - - - . «nth George, which may not have expired , stock ranch in Crook county. Horace Pel- Committee on decoration: 2d Lieut, i yet. Helman farm, and pronounced it satis ton, who was out there on a visit, also re young man liorn and reared in Southern Or Mrs. W. H. Wightman left Monday for Rogers, Sergt. Ralph, Corjioral Fox, I per Coupon, $1.50. and found the amount of water turned. They brought in with them 160 egon, died at his home in Jacksonville last Maskrats are building their houses very factory, ' her hotue at byracnse. N.Y. The late Mr. ' Friday. His sisters, Mrs. W. C. Hale and Private H. J. Hicks. flowing through it to be 37 3-10 gallons bead of fine beef cattle to winter at their Mrs. C. 8. Moore, who were called in from high this vear along the Assinabone river. 1 Wightman's brother accompanied her as Reception committee: Sergt. Swift, Higher than for ten years, they are twice I per second, it being all the water flowing place in Sam's Valley. Jim will remain in far as Beattie. Linkville on account of his ¡lines«, return this valley all winter, leaving the ranch in ed home the first of the week. G. G. Kimball, a Red Bluff merchant, was Sergt- Bowman, Private Ed. Sutton, C. as high and big as last year. The sign is in the creek at that date. AT GRANITE HALL, THURSDAY On Sept. 29th, the Com. measured the charge of a foreman. at the Depot hotel Monday, coming up to B. Judge, C. A. Gunnuson, Frank Nel said never to fail The Northwestern Cana Quite a Jackson county colony has locat A shland , O regon . dian says this will lie a hard winter. A. F. Shultz, who was up from the Can ed at Athena. Umatilla county. Besides EVE, NOV. 28. receive his wife, who was returning from a son, C. D. Cummons, J. P. Sayle, Al. water flowing in said creek at the Porter One of the attractions of the Reno fair saw mill, and found the flow to be 48 gal yonville grist mill Friday, says it was re Attorneys DePeatt and Crawford, John H. j trip to Europe. Swift. Furher particelars next week. Dr. HaU. a Portland physician,has moved Floor managers: Sergt. Lennart, Cor-| was a two-legged calf, said to be the second lons per second and immediately after ported that Lewis Puckett, wanted for the Bentley, formerly of Medford, is running a ' REPAIRING promptly attended to to Ashland with hi.« mother to try and im poral Chapman, F. D. Wagner, C. G. j one of the kind in existence. The calf was proceeded to the flume on the Helman murder of Catching at Canvonville some bank, livery stable and hotel, and Dave only a few days old, and was jmssessed of months ago, was back in Missouri and de Crosby is running a hotel. prove their health. Dr. Halt will also prac- j | Stacy._________________ perfectly formed hind legs, while there were farm and found the flow to be 11 8-10 tectives were closely after him. He sent tice medicine. The Medford postoflice was moved from j Card of Explanation. no signs of front legs at all. This is a val gallons oer second. his saddle and other articles back from Win Miller & Strang's hardware store to J. 8.1 Miss Alta Eddy, quite well known in uable animal to its owner, being quite a nemucca, Nev., which were in a box l>ear- On Oct. Gth the Com. measured the To all whom it may concern: The ru. Howard's store, and Dave Miller, the ex-1 Ashland, was married at her parents' home curiosity. flow at the Porter mill, which was ing a Reno firms name on. postmaster, ha« placed this sign over the j mor of some questionable transactions in Edgewood, Shasta valley, yesterday, to The several visits of Postmaster Roby, of 52 18-100 gallons per second, and on same F. A. Kelton, the express messenger, ¡ 1 vacated place: “Closed up for repairs for committed by Mr. R. A. Bowman, the A. N. Laphatu. ' painter, at Eugene, which placed that Portland, to San Francisco lately are said 1 date immediately after measured the brought up some sea gull eggs for the Ash i four years.” Geo. Howard, who is a deni- I Mr«. I. A. Webb and little children, who to be for the purpose of getting W. R. flow through th- Helman flume, which land lx>ys on a recent trip. They were from i ocrat in policies, is assistant postmaster. have been visiting back East, returned home gentleman in an unenviable light before Hearst, of the Examiner, to put a big news the Far Ixine islands in the ocean out from J. P. Marker is getting up an advertising to Medford Tuesday, Ike going as far*« the world, and which got started by some paper plant in to compete with the Orego was 5 6-100 gallons per second. Signed San Francisco, the headquarters and breed I scheme in the way of a map of the town, tbe Siskiyou» to meet them. remark made by me, I have since discov nian, under the management of Mr. Roby. M. L. McCall, J. T. Rogers and R. K. ing place for the sea gulls on the Pacific. j with views and residences on the margin, G. W. Cole, who has been at Corvallis j ered are groundless and an explanation Mr. Roby is very unpopular with the Port- Sutton, Com. The report was placed on They are balloon-shaped, aliout the size of and over 2000 words of descriptive matter file. employed on A. W. Scott's school hon«e has been made that thoroughly vindi- | land democrats. a large hen’s egg, and on the shell contain 1 of the town and country at the bottom. contract for several months, returned home , cates M. Bowman of all alleged short-com j There are already alxiut 5/100 head of cat. Ordinance 69, to prohibit and suppress hieroglyphics that look like Chinese letters. It is calculated to get 10.000 copies of it, the to-day with bis wife and baby, to remain. ings. I make this statement iif justice tie in and around Reno being fattened for houses of ill fame, was read and adopted. The boys blew out the contents into a little monev to be subscribed bv land holders. Grayson, B. L. Redden returned to Medford Mon to Mr. Bowman’s honor and fair name ' the San Francisco market. Ordinance 71, concerning offenses and glass, the bar keeper put in a little “dope” Geo. E. Anderson, propietor of tbe Med and the boys smiled. Avery Johnson says Owens A Co. have 1,300, G. W. Mapes, 900, day. having been buccarooing in Eastern i in this community. disorderly conduct, was read and adopted. in early days before the regulation hen ford truck and dray business, and an indus : Ward Bros. 350, Garhsih A Co., 700, Russel Oregon for two years. Ha took in Ban Fran E kxkst H icks . I A Co., 600. Horn A Capnian a few hundred, Ordinance 70, amending sec. 6 of the truit was in fashion on this coast, these trious and worthy citizen, was married cisco and Sacramento before coming home. I Ashland, Or . Nov 6, 1889 . and others enough to bring the total to liquor ordinance, and providing a fine of were the eggs of commerce, millions being Bnnday to Miss Agnes Clossner. a young C. W. Ayers returned front Portland yes- I 5,000.—[Journal. not more than $100 nor lees than $50, or used every day. For shipment of long dis lady who has been aonnei-ted with the To Member» of Co. D. terdav. He has ordered one of Edison's G. C. Hotel since its erection. They were At Spokane Falls sales of real estate so to imprisonment in the city prison for a tances to the mines, they were boiled. In in Ashland Monday, receiving the congrat All membera of Co. D, O. N. G., are latest improved phonograph«, (a talking Nevada in 1849 eggs were sold as high as i far this year exceed the sales at every term not exceeding 20 days, for any one machine) which will arrive in about a week requested to be at the armory prom ptly ulation« of nnmerous friends. I $1.50 each. other town in the Northwest, including Nathan Burkhalter, of New York, father at 2 r. M. Sunday, Nov. 10, to meet Col. Portland. No less than 106 brick buildings, found guilty of keeping a disorderly The Presbytery of Southern Oregon is Several residents of Ashland, Or., who to hold a series of missionary conventions ol Roadmaster Burkhalter, is visiting him Smith, commanding officer of regiment. many of them large ones, and from three house. have located mining ground in Cotton during next week. Tuesday will be given Bills pnid: and leaves to-night far Applegate to visit A full attendance is required. By order to six stories in height, are in course of $ 65.65 wood district, near Klamath river in this to Ashland. Wednesday to Medford and E. Walrad, salary and expense« his brother Peter, w hom he iia« not seen of erection at Spokane Falls, and buildings of Wm. I’atterson. St. coin................... G eo . F. M c C onnell , 68.85 county, are now lwring with an artesian Thursday to Grant's Pass. The conven for over 30 years. all sort« erected during the vear will exceed Capt. Cotn’d’g Co. I 20.60 T. O. Andrews, bridge lumber well apparatus to tap the blue lead, or an tion will meet at 9:30 a . m . The morning 1500. L. Biehn, the Linkville stone mason and By F. D. Wagner, Co. Clerk. 50.00 | J. K. Lea bo, police . .......... ............ will be spent in prayer and conference, tlie contractor, who built the Klamath county I Frank Reynolds acd Arthur Jackson, B. L. Messenger, stakes for surveys 9.75 ancient surface ground, and expect to Condition of Sheep. and the even jail, has been in the city, and on Monday afternoon to woman's work I while riding on the plateau one day last Milton Berry, Recorder’s fees 44 18.85 strike it within 300 or 400 feet, which is ti continued his trip to Portland. He will re Capt. W. F. Songer, Jackson county's week, found a human skull. It was a well B. F. Snyder board of prisoner 1.40 supposed to contain gold in rich paying ng to popular addresses. turn in a few weeks. efficient stock inspector, has returned formed head and the teeth were well pre Session laws 2.00 quantity. The tertiary stratas of the Morris Gay, the thief who stole Dr. Gie ........................ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoalev and their chil from his annual fall inspection of the served, and they judged it to have been the Geo. Engle 3 50 eocene, miocene and pliocene periods, in sey’s hor«e and bnggy at 52.00 a 1 the country along the Klamath river traveled through the most _ . dren returned home Sunday morning from sheep of tho comity. He examined | skull of a young man. It was in a desert Electric Light Co................................ 1.50 | looking place about half way between 3. F. Morine their Ea«tern trip, having been as far east ! of flic state into California, stealing other I bands that aggreg ted 23,100 sheep, 16,- 1.50 and its tributaries, have shown very rich Walter, telegrams as Wisconsin. They went via the Southern animals along the route, and who was ar Double Head mountain and Steele Swamp. J. 8. prospects of gold, and in most places 320 of which were s und, and bands route an«t returned over the Northern. Here is a mystery for some one to work $295.<O i where fossil remains exist, gold has been rested about Redding, Cal., and brought ; aggregating 6780 bead w ere diseased. Only upon.—[Alturas Era. back escaped from the jail recently w ith j Steam Helm, of Dent county, Texas, a Teachens’ Institute found, especially in the districts known others by digging a hole through the stone relative of the Neil.« and a brother of Frank a very few sheep, comparatively, were Concerning the rebuilding of the Grant's ' At the meeting of the Ashland Teachers' tv possess gold.—[Yreka Journal. wall. Helm, who ha» been visiting here «otue diseased—leas than 500 head. i , l’ass 8. P. D. A L. Co.’s mill the following Institute, held last Satudav. the work con R. P. NEIL, REDLAND NURSERIES. 200,000 TREESFOR SALE Our Nursery Red Hill Land, O.R. BUCKMAN Carpenter and Builder, How Is T his ? FOR OUR will offer Goods at the following low prices to CASH BUYERS: Boy’s Boots, 1.50 per pair Men’s “ 2.00 XS Zc Men’s Heavy Working Shoes, 1.50. Boy’s Hats for 25cts. each. Men’s Hats “ 50cts “ Men’s Cotton Pants, 50cts. per pair. Men’s Fancy Dress Pants 1.50 up. Men’s all Wool FT Underwear 1.00. Men’s all WoolBlue Overshirts 1.50. Men’s Canton FT Underwear 50cts. Men’s Fancy Striped Underwear 1. Men’s Overshirts for 50cts. Men’s Suspenders for lOcts Men’s Suits for 3.50 each Men’s Suits for $3.50 each 5.00 6.00 8.00 10.0o time, went to Jacksonville Friday. After a An Unwelcome Hird. A Hindoo and his wife. drc«.»ed in their is from an Albany paper: Harry Miller, of ! sisted in the discussion of the first two ' Military Telegraph l.ine Bold. visit to Ltnn county he will return to Ash native costumes, were among the curiosi' L. W. Moore reports seeing a magpie at Grant’s Pa«« Sugar l’ine Co., is in the city. talks on geography, in Parker's Talks on j TheU. 8. military telegraph line from tie« on Monday’s north i>ound train, lli« land. his place south of Ashland a few days since He says the factory there will be rebuilt at i Teaching, and a class exercise in number«, Ashland to Linkville and Ft. Klamath name is James Micheál, and he is a prom — the first he has ever heard of in this val Fred Cooper and Georgia Woo«ithorpe I once. His company also proposes to es ■ by Miss Pri'e, with a ria«« of her primary wilh tlicir little girl, who Lave hern playing ley. The magpie is built something the tablish a jobbing branch factory at Albany, pupils. The little people did very credita was sold at auction at the head office in inent tea merchant ot Calcutta, who does Little Lord Fauntlcrov up north, ware on size of the bluejay, and in the early days in : ami erect extensive brick buildings here, i ble work, and the teachers were much in Ashland last Saturday, pursuant to or business all over the world, and beride« be Friday's «oulh-l»>und train fur Lo« Angele«, j the Sacramento valley (where they are no and make this a distributing point if $25/k»i terested by the method.»employed amt their ders received by Lieut. Swift from Wash ing a pleasant gentleman, understand« where they will do Southern California in merous) they were a terror to pack animals, stock is subscribed here; $15,000 have al adaptation to the principle« upon which the ington. Sergeant G. H. Willson read English well. They have been in Alaska 1 which was then the principal means of nav- ready been promised. that play. developement of numbers in the child's the itemized bill of sale, when the bid ; and are on their way to New York. Mrs. J. D. Fountain and two children , i gation. They would alight on an ainmal Redding, November 1.—John Allen and mind depends. The Grube system of ding commenced. The first bid was $50, One of the things not down on the pro moved to Linkville Monday to remain dur- | I whose back was the least sore and cat away I George Jones entered their plea of guilty to teaching numbers ha« been quite thorough after which it went up to $240, where it gram of Sullivan's »how Saturday night Ing the winter at lea«t. Mrs. Bowden, sister ' j his rte-h down to his ribs. It is hoped that | the charge of perjury and subordination of Iv discussed in the various sessions of the I stopped, and Ira . Johnson was devlar- came in the farce that was closing the en I of John R. Norria, who ha« been visiting . this is only a straggler away front home. perjury. The former gets two years and institute, and is being introduced, with 1 ed the purchaser. The other bidden tertainment. In yanking the coon around highly satisfactory result*, into the schools here also returned to Klamath county on : Children Enjoy the latter four years in the «tale prison. 1 were R. K. Sutton and W. II. Mowat, the stage, the latter’s feet kicked a lamp off' Monday's stage. The pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth Tbe«e are the parties who tried to get one of the city. By this system, the child is over into the halt Excitement for a min- ’ etlect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of Donaldson convicted for robbing the stage made familiar from the first with the funda the latter bidding in the interest of the ate ran high and the largeest part of the The new residence of J. N. Phillips in the ing a laxative, and if the father or mother W mental operation«, combining and separat Mackav-Bennett Co. Johnson was there western part of town has been coniplet«*d, costive or billion« the most gratifying re- and t ertain citizens near Redding last fall ; ing numbers, and each number is thor ' to buy it without fail, ami his earnest- house were on their feet in running order w hich job i« «uppo«ed to have been d> me in an instant. W. R. Mayfield picked the and a hou.«e-wamiing partv was given there ! .«alt« follow it« use, so that it is the best oughly taught, with referrem-e to all the opposition out. burning lamp up ami straightened it ont Sunday. Ed. Wornian. T. A. Harris ami j family remedy known and every family by Black Bart l>efore he left the state. Orr, possible combina'ion.s and their application , nets knocked the who e-eaped. has Wen arrested in Siskiyou Mr. Johnson bought the outfit fur without any further damage. the Tammany brave. Wni. Clarke, of Med I «hotild have a bottle. to practical problem-, before i the next is county. — -........ Martin & Co., the enterprising ion!. were ann ng the guests. Eur ipcan Itcstanrwnt For Sale. Dan Morris Sullivan's Mirror if Ireland taken up. To avoid the forming of any • 44 44 44 The Lmkvilk Star, taking of the 1 incorrect ¡ dea of numbers, objects are used Linkville inerrhants. who want the own- Co. played a two nights engagement in H. Farlow went down to his Linn county A first-«-!*“« restaurant for -ale. Doing a ntn< h. at Miller's station, Monday, to look giKsi business; tiite<l up with good new aliamlonment of Fort Klamath, says: in al! the early training until the child i< erghip of the line bo that Klamath couii- Ashland la«t week. The historic scenery of 44 44 44 after its rental again this year, and also to furniture, all in gned condition and in hu - Should a war office be managed by a war- competent to conceive of number without ty can have telegraphic communication Ireland, which touched the national heart 1 of every Irishman, wa» very interesting to visit at Albany and Salem. Mr. Farlow ine«s part ut town. Apply to with the outside world whether tlie line i rior, or by a man whose contest.'« of words their aid. 44 44 ha.« rented uut this ranch each .«uci-eeiiini 44 B. F. sxtkkk . Proprietor. With tlie present interest and enthusiasm pays expenses or not. About six months tlie whole audience and quite n feature and arguments for the acquisition of olive to any show. The acting for that part of vear since 1864, anil lived in this valley. Main St., Ashland, <»r. manifested by the teachers, these meeting“ i constitute his war record? Fort Klam canr.ot fail to be of much benefit to tbein- ago that part of the same line running the entertainment wa« very rlever. Beside« ' 44 44 F. J. J. Quirk, who i« known in Southern 44 On Down to tlia Sea. ath never cuuld )>e alvandoned morí- ut «elve«. and productive of fruitful results to from Ft. Klamath to Ft. Bidwell, Cal., giving a first-cla««entertainment, Mr. Sulli Oregon and Northern California as a fruit via I-akeview, was sold at auction to a van is a gentleman of the first magnitude The traders have arrived un-1 pitched terly than Proctor was abaniloned by the city schools. nursery agent, i-an be seen every day pac their tents, preparatory to commencing farmer for $75, who used the v.ire on his in his dealing.« with the public. The time of the regular meetings wa. Vermont. Had not Harrison dragged ing up ami down Fir-t street. Portland, All the above Suits are worth farm, and since that time the jieuple of work at Newton, on the Astoria A South (where the ladies parade) as if he »«- in a him forth irom hia well-<ieserved ol«. ur- changed from the 2d and 4th to the 1st and Detective Wood and W. H. H. Grant, of * » that district have Is-jtm to know the ' Coast road. The contract for fifteen miles t * great rush. He is one of the town guvs. Portland, took a team at A«liland last styles of Neckwear at a Bargain. ity and made him se<TCtary of war, this 3d Saturdays in each month. need of telegraphic communication. The Thursday and went out east of tbe Cas Judge L. F. Mosher, ot Roseburg, ha« of the road has lieen let ami work will frontier settlement would not have lieen Notice to Stockholder:-. Heavy Wool Blankets very new owners have offered to donate that j cades over the Linkville road,in search of each. I shi spending some time at the Uolestein be puehed as rapidly as weather will [>er- deprived of the protection which our cit The annual meeting of the stoctliold- i part of the works from Linkville to Ft. the negro Gibbs who was rep rted seen in mit. In regard to the de|M-t, the Hills Droj • in and see the "oods springs, trying the l>eneti< ial influences < f izens calieil for, and which a good mili eas of the Ashland Electric Power ami ■ Klamath if the Lakeview people will that section. They returned Tuesday with that mineral water for a kidney complaint, boro Democrat is autltorixetl to s.vv that Light Co. will be hold at the office of S out their man. Grant burrowed a blanket don’t buv. build a connection with them. and pronounce« it wonderful. After visit one will be built on Main street. Hills tary judge of the matter recommended. ing old friends in Ashland, he continued on boro will l>e the practical terminus of the The great American War l»cpartmeiit is R Galey, in the citv of Ashland, Jack- Since the above was in type, W. H. belonging to the livery «table- of A. T. Kyle, and didn't return it. Kyle procured to Roseburg. : roa-1 for several years at least, and will • turned into a hospital for a crushed dem son countv, Oregon, Mondav Nov 11. Mowat, electrician ami manager of the an order from the justice of the peace to , P M While in tbe city call at the European ! alwavs have the advantage of direct coii- agogue, whoee native state sat down upon 1889, at 2 o’clock Postal telegraph line, lias purchased the C'O». 'Y Loci «N, See. hold his baggage, but they had l>otli loard- • Restaurant and Oyster House. Stng'c neetinn with Portland and Astoria. Five and hurt him very much. plant from the Linkville people, and will ed the train when Constable Taylor ar Ashland. Or., Nov. 1. 1889. meal« only 25 cent«. miles of the road is to be completed by Bradley A Metcalf amt Waverly school I Have your button« made to match v< u operate it as a private enterprise. In a rived. ami no baggage could i>e found. Ik» you wish Peerlv White Teeth, healthy < Christinas, and fifteen is included in the 1 «hoes lead them all. For «ale bv D. R. A <lre«» at D. K. A E. V. Mill«. Butt> ns i few days he will take a trip of inspection Grant is alway« getting into trouble an»! 1» gum«.pure breath? Use Wright’s Myrrh i over the line to investigate its needs. , E. V. Mill«. no g»xxl. I contract.—[Statesman. made while you wait. Tooth «v*p. eold hr T. K. Bolton. I 44 44 44 44 50 per cent. more. 200 Men's < ivercoats for 3,50 Ion. aid if they don’t suit you Yours Truly,