Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 21, 1889, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD.
I.inkville Stage ilobbrry.
F<. Klamath's SitnatioD.—A Mysteri­
ous iFiaappearanee.
:S
One of the Western Stage Co's .-tagts I
coming from Linkville to the raiiroad at
Ian's , lie, Nov. 1?, - The abandon'..ent
Ager, »a> robbed about daylight Tuesday
AellLAND. <>a...Tnvk«i>AT. Nur. 21 1**» of Fort KJ ninth is still an en.r -.sing' nt-.m::. • ’.eer. mi!.- from Arer. near the
topi» of conversation. One man may be Shovel Creek spring«, by a lone h ghwa«-
foun 1 who i« sanguine that the post will 1 man. Charley blade was driving, ami po­
be retained, while another n an, equally J liticly condwte»! hiiuself a- ordered by the
well informed, will give it as his opinion robber’s shot gun. The robber <e»i>r»«l be­
In becoming a nun, Miaa Kate Drexel that the fort will be al>ar>done<L Y'our tween *300 and *M*>. It is believed that l.e
—CONSISTING OF—
1» the same man who robbed the Ro-ebtirg
indicate« a disposition to give tier fortune correspondent hud a short conversation
Apple. Pear. Peach. PJ•»?*>, Prune.
stage one day last week (an account of
or **>.000,000 to the Catholic church.
with Sikes Worden, the pout trader, on which is given on first page of this issue), Cherry. Aprirot, Xictariv?. AJnioni
the question. Mr. Worden said: “I a« he was reported to have stopped at Walnut, Che*ítum. Miruic a:-u Orna«
On admission day the Helena Journal I
think the fort will be al>andoned. Gen­ Grant's Pa-s Friday night. Tr.e-e numer­ mrnral trees.
was printed in red ink, whereat its dem­
—; ALSO >-
eral Miles' recommen.lations have l>een , ous one-man rol>l<erie- around here look
ocratic rival, the Independent, should
overruJod by the secretary of war, and [ like the v.ork of “Black Bark," who. it is Strawberry Plante, Blackberry Plants
have laid claim to “first blood.”
and G rape Sues.
the original intention of the abamkn report ed. ha- returned to the Coast again.
Normal School Items.
A Republic has been proclaimed in ment of the post will no dou!4 be carried t
Tlx- Normal Student for November is
Brazil, a prescient chosen and a govern­ out. The situation is th is: There are
ment formed. Bully for Brazil and, as two military posts. Forts Bidwell and out ami contains a lot of interesting read­
IB GROWS OJ
an Irishman might say. Dam Pedro, the ' Klamath, not a great distance apart, one ing matter. Among the table of content»
in
Northern
California,
the
other
in
are "A Brief History of our School,” by
emperor.—[Welcome.
|
Southern Oregon. One of these is man­ Miss Lydia McCall; “Y'oung Men—an
I'. T. Barnum, the veteran showman, ifestly not needed, we, the people of Ore­ Invective,” bv Miss Jennie Oliver;
Without Irrigation.
is astonishing the people of England by gon, of course, think Bidwell that useless “Home, Sweet Home,” by J. W. Rees;
V*. WE do not handle, cultivate, or
his special cars, mammoth advertising p»>at, while Californians think Klamath “Muscular Movement,” by Prof. C. F.
attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties
scheme«, and wonderful posters. He is the fort that should be abandoned. Fear­ Nesse: “A Model Lesson,” by Miss or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that
being caricatured by “Vanity Fair.”
ing that if Fort Klamath van retained, Amanda Goodyear, and numerous other thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and
peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORB-
Bidwell would be abandoned, California interesting articles by the Editor and climate
GON. Write for terms to
In Iowa prohibition depends (solely on
others.
Among
the
local
items
not
al
­
people circulated an immense petition,
A. II. CARSON A SON, Grant’s Pass,Or.
statute. It is not fixed in the condition.
praying for the retention of Fort Bidwell ready published in the R ecord are the
OR
Consequently the legislature is expected
following:
W. B. C oltox . Agent, Ashland, Or.
to repeal the prohibitory law this winter and secured the good offices of Senator
MEN’S WORKING GLOVES...................................... I 60 UP
1 oo UP
MEN’S SHOES
Misses Maude Berry and Lillie Newman
ami enact a high-license law in its stead. Stanford to push their claims and in all are learning the typographic art in the
MEN’S GRAY’ UNDERWEAR................................
UP
25 UP
MEN’S BOOTS
probability have succeeded, as they have Student office as also are Geo. L. Helms and
always
proved
too
heavy
for
Oregonians.
MEN
’
S
Private Dalzell has been heard from
CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR
UP
Edward Sutton.
MEN’S WORKING SHIRTS.
50 UP
I
“In the event of the abandonment of
on tlm electiorfb. He says that the sol­
Miss Tolman's Art Class has begun its
I
MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS..............................................
UP
CARPENTERS’ APRONS.. .
50 UP
diers were mad as wet hens about the Klamath, will the land belonging to the winter's work. It meets every Saturday at Fruit and Ornameutal Trees
MEN’S FANCY’ COLORED SHIRTS
P’R
the Normal building.
Tanner business. They sulked in their military reserve lie sold?”
MEN’S HEAVY­ LINED OVERALLS
50 UP
OF ALL KINDS AT
“No, the land is part of the Indian
tents. That defeated us. The soldiers
Miss Nellie Sackett received the prize in
MEN’S COTTON PANTS ....................
E’CH
UP
MEN’S HEAVY DUCK VESTS
did it ail. It was a rebuke to the ad­ reservation, and was set apart for mili­ Prof. Nesse's evening class in penmanship.
MEN’S DRESS PANTS...........................
E’CH
1 50 UP
.
MEN,8 HEAVY WOOL VESTS.
ministration for turning Tanner out and tary use and will revert to the Interior
Miss Henrietta Moore, ’89, has just fin­
reversing his liberal policy. They will department when the post is removed. ished a second successful term in Farlow
MEN
’
S
FANCY
SCAEFS
E’CII
25 UP
MEN’S HEAVY LINED DUCK COATS..
WHO ARE AGENTS
double this defeat next year unless that The Indian agency, proper, will then lie district.
—FOR THE—
BOYS’ HATS..............................
E’CH
25 UP
MEN’S HEANY LINED DUCD ULSTERS....
surplus is shoveled out.
Chas. D. Griffiths. ’80, is teaching a very
removed to the present site of Fort Klam­
VANCOUVER NURSERIES.
successful term of school in Table Rock
MEN’S HATS..............................
25 UP
E’CH
MEN’S FANCY STRIPED UNDERWEAR
ath, as it is a more eligible situation.”
The dailv newspaper venture for which
A General Assortment always on
district We expect him at the Normal as
ll
MEN’S OVERCOATS
P’R
3 50
MEN’S HEAVY SEAMLESS SOX . .
hand, and prices reasonable.
Postmaster C. YV. Roby has been making
The suit of Paul vs. Land, for dissolu­ soon as his term closes.
<<
u
numerous visits to San Francisco of late tion of partnership, calls to mind the
MEN
’
S
MEN
’
S
E
’CH
5 00
SUITS
Apples are selling for a dollar and a
will lie launched at Portland this week, mysterious disappearance of Louis I^ind,
ll
quarter a box :n Portland, at wholesale;
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
UMBRELLAS
MEN’S
75
it is said. It will lie the size of the old one of the parties in the suit, in the fall
and this is Oregon, the “land of big red
u
a
ll
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or. J
.Standard, and will be democratic in pol­ of 1887.
SILK
0 50
MEN’S
apples ” The people of the Willamette
Oct. 23. 1889. f
itics with a mugwump as editor. The
ll
Land was one of the early settlers of valley will probably now begin to take N otice is hereby given that
GUM BOOTS ........
MEN’S
3 00
UP
the following named settler has filed
new enterprise should lie patronized, as I Klamath and had accumulated consider­ care of their orchards
a good orchard,
ll
ll
notice of his intention to make final proof
MEN’S FANCY MUFFLERS, AH Styles .
MEN’S
60
it will aid materially in keeping the Ore­ able property in stock and real estate. well taken care of, will be a very good in
support of his claim, and that said proof
ll
ll
gonian from completely engineering the He was unmarried when he came here, substitute for a gold mine hereafter — will be made before the judge, or in hts ab­
MEN’S SILK H’D’K’FS ..........................
MEN’S
50
<
public sentiment of Oregon and Wash­ but afterward married a woman who had [Salem Statesman, an Ashland fruit sence, before the clerk of the county court
ll
of Jackson county. Or., at Jacksonville, Or.,
MEN'S FINE WOOL UNDERWEAR
MEN’S FINE DRESS SUITS .
1 00
ington.
been divorce»! from her husband. In shipper is paying *1.25 and *1.50 per box on Friday, Bsc. 13th 1889; viz:
<«
BOYS’ OVERSHIRTS ............................
BOYS’ UNDERWEAR....................
50
Thomas 0. Andrews,
the latter part of October, 1887, he dis­ for selected Baldwins and *1.50 fur se­
Senator Sanford has sold the filly Stinol appeared and lias never been heard from lected Spitzenburgs
Homestead entry No. 4824, for the S. W.
Add the freight to
RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING ALL PRICES.
MEN’S FANCY OVERSHIRTS
to Roliert Bonner, of New York. The since. At the same time, a quack doctor, San Francisco or Portland on these and % of bee. 2, in Tp. 38, S. R. 2 K., W. M.
He names the following witnesses to
BOYS
’
SUITS
MARKED
DOWN.
MEN,S WOOL
price paid is not known, but it was about named Devis, also disappeared. Devis they will come pretty high.
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation
of
said
land,
viz:
George
Nut-
*110,000. Mr. Bonner now owns Matul was afterward seen on the line of the
ley, William Nutley, Alonzo W. Wimer. E.
S. and Sunol, two of the fastest trotters railroad, but I^ind has never lieen heard
A. Carter, all of Ashland, Jackson county,
in the world. Sunol has a three-year-old from.
Oregon.
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
His widow made no effort to
record of 2:10.’ -j ami Stanford expects learn his w hereabouts, and the general
FINAL I’ROOF NOTICE.
that she will trot in 2:04 next year. Sen­ opinion is that he has been foully dealt
United
Slates Land Office, Roseburg, Or.)
ator Hearst has authorize»! his agent to with. He and Devis bad been accused
October 29th, 1889. i
offer Senator Stanford *250,000 for Sunol, of cattle stealing, and it was thought at
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Successor to HOBLET 4 PELTON,
the following named settler has filed
if the bargain is not closed with Bonner. the time that he had fled to avoid arrest,
notice of bis intention to make final proof
— Wholesale and Retail Dealer t»—
Senator Hearst doesn't want the mare but the fact that he had never returned
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the judge, or in hts ab­
taken from California, and if necessary leads many to think that he was mur­
sence before the clerk of the countv court
he will pay *500,000.
dered for his money and his laxly con­
of Jackson county. Or.,at J acksonville,Or.,
on Saturday, December 7th, 1389. viz:
Th.- steamer Baelacna has arrived Irom cealed in some of the unfrequented can-
Joseph E. Randles,
Cured
Meats
Csnstantly
on
Hand.
the Arctic.
October 6th, while the vous of the mountains between here and
Homestead entry No. 4223, for the W.
steamer was to the west or Point Bar­ the railroad.
Terms, Cash. Pa»»-I*ook aceeunts pay­ of the 8. W. K. »nd the N. E. W of the 8.
W>4 of See. 15, and N \V% of NWX of Sec.
able
Monthly.
row. she ha<l several Ixiats out. One of
VANITY RUN MAI).
22, inTp. 37, S. R.2E, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to
them was in charge of Second Mate Du-
The following extract from the Shaata
prove his continuous residence upon, and
gnn. A whale was sighted and chase
cultivation of said land, viz: William Coat-
County Democrat lias the true ring, and
was given, Ilugan’s boat Icing in the
ney, Thomas Davis, Luduic Tonq, Chas.
the
truth
is
told
in
plain
and
forcible
lan
­
Davis, all of Lake Creek, Jackson county.
lead. A harpoon was thrown and the
On
Main
street,
2d
deer
from
Granite
Oregon.
C ha ». W. J ohnston . Register.
guage :
monster was hooked. The boat waB close
street.
C. 1’. Huntington, the Southern Pacific
upon him, and as he lashed out with his
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
NICHOLS 4 RADER.
railroad magnate, has just bought a title
tail one of his flukes struck a whaler
Proprietor».
for *2,000,000, which he has conferred
United States Laud Office, Roseburg. Or.)
named Oliver Quintal], knocking him In­
October 29th. 1889. [
upon his daughter. A worthier profli­ Will supply the public with the best sf fresh
to the water and killing him instantly.
N otice is hereby given that i
gate called Hatzfeldt goes with it to make
the
following
named
settler has filed ¡
The boat narrowly escaped being capsiz­
notice of his intention to make final proof
the transfer legal. Such a purchase by
ed. Quintell was a young man and a
in support of his claim, and that said proof
a member of a syndicate which owes the
will be made before the judge, or in his ab­
native of Australia.
In season. A libera! share of the pateua- sence before the clerk of the county court
United States government many millions
age of the people of Ashland and vicinity of Jackson county,Or.,at Jacksonville, Or-,
Tim order of Patrons of Husbandry of dollars and declines to pay on the plea respectfully solicited. All orders prompts on Saturday, December 7th, 1889, viz:
of
poverty,
shows
that
Mr.
Huntington
filled.
scent to be inflamed with new zeal in
Charles Davis,
Homestead entry No. 4236, for the NW%
the State of Michigan, and it is said that is afflicted with an abnormal develop-'
of the 8EJ4,E>i of ’SWJ4Sec. 4,and the NEK
not less than seventy-five thousand farm­ ment of gall and gives the lie direct to ,
of NW1,' of Sec. 9,Tp. 37,S. R. 2 E..W. M. I
He names the following witnesses to
ers have joined the order in that State the oft-repeated assertions that the syn­
prove his continuous resilience upon, and
East Side of Main Street. A brlans .
since last May. The numlier is increas­ dicate cannot pay the Government its ,
cultivation of said land, viz: William Coat-
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
—DEALER IK—
ing every week, and the order bids fair just dues- It is more, it is adding insult
ney. Thomas Davis, Luduic Tonn, Joseph
to
injury.
He
robs
the
people
by
exorb
­
E.
Randles,
all
of
Lake
Breek,
Jackson
Co.,
to become the controlling power in the
his house is now open for
Oregon.
C has . W. J ohnston , Register. i
the trade. Commercial travelers will
politics of Michigan. The Patrons claim itant charges, swindles them out of their
i
find this point one of the best stopping
*
(Successor to S. Stacy,)
to have been forced into being monopo­ land by collusion with Government sur­
places, as all the surrounding towns can be
, made by short, easy drives. Good teams
lies and trusts, and they projtose to or­ veyors, defrauds the Government out of
PROPRIETOR.
| can be had at reasonable rates to any point
ganize a combination that will strike the interest on money advanced to build
in the county.
terror to the hearts of their enemies. As the road, ami then, to show his contempt ‘ Ail
Kinds
of
Fresh
Meats
A FINE SAMPLE ROOM
ASHLAND,
-
-
-
OREGON
the *'Cani|>aign of Education” is making for the people he has wronged, he flaunts ,
Is
connected
with the house and kepi ex­
its way irresistibly among the farmers, in their faces a bauble, which is the: Kept constantly on hand. Fair living
clusively for Commercial men. Also a
ARE DAILY JLIRIR,!VliTGF
prices is all that we ask
symbol
of
centuries
of
oppression,
tyran
­
good
well
lighted hall for traveling
we may expect Michigan to go Demo­
shows
,
etc.,etc.,
etc.
ny and injustice, and to overthrow which , Wu will make it to your interest to
cratic in another year or two.—[E. O.
his own ancestors shed their blood and deal with us, so give the new meat mar­
ket a trial.
Recent accounts published of gold dis- risked their lives in the Revolution. Mr. |
eoveritf» in tho Transvaal Republic of Huntington is out of place in a Republic. JJ^’Fresh pork on hand every day.
Will always be supplied with the best of
wines and liquors. K et W est . Imported
South Africa go far to confirm the theo­ Plain American citizens are not good
the best brands of Domestic cigars a
ASHLAND, : : : OREGON. j and
ry that the gold mines yet to be explored enough to come in close contact with
specialty. A fine new billiard table and
I everything new and first-class.
in South Africa may lie as productive as him. He must needs have a title some­
£9" Commencing April 1st a “brand new”
those were in California or Australia. where in his family. It may be tarnished I Restaurant
Will Sell? Rent and Handle I back (fitted up especially for the business)
with
profligacy,
vice
and
all
the
social
1
will connect with all trains tor the accom­
< >ne town has sprung up, Johannesburg,
-AMD-
modation of passengers between this place
Real Estate on Commission I and
on the edge of the gold fields, that now sins of the calendar, but it distinguishes
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from ths East, and
Jacksonville
contains 40,000 inhabitants. The yield the wearer from the common herd, and
(47)
C. W. SAY'AGE, Proprietor.
A Choice Collection of City and
at Prices that Defy Competition,
in six month« of the present year of these men of Mr. Huntington’s defective moral '
perceptions
ask
no
more.
UNDER
MASONIC
TEMPLE.
mines has beon *4,000,000. The«e mines
Country Property for sale.
arc »«“vend hundred miles beyond the
* 1
Prop.
II. F. SNYDER,
On the first page of this issue is some
famous diamond mines of Kimberly.
Any person wishing to ne.ll prop­
M kals . 25 C bkts .
t of the evidence of apostate Mormons on
The latter mines are already connected
erty will find it to their interest
the question whether a man can las a
All we ask is the share of youi patronage
1
with the seacoast by railroad. Miners 1 gou«l citizen and a Mormon at the same which we shall merit.
to call and tee uh
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF,
Will serve meals at All Hours.
are now flocking to the gold mines in the time A few more excerpt are herewith
Board by the week, *4.00.
—ENTITI.KP—
Transvaal Republic in groat numliers.
appended. Comment is unnecessary:
J 5
In substantiation of the doctrine of blood
Thia is the manner in a Inch our «tar­
atonement, the following extracts from a
I. W. BURRI88, Proprietor.
dy 'uountaineers deal out bits of inform­ sermon by Brigham Young, were intro-
AND CAMP-FIRE CHATS.
This favorite tesort is gaining in popu­
ation to dwellers in the city by the sea, . duced: “I have known a great many men
The great .-tandard History of Pioneer
larity
every
dav.
as publish»'»I in the San Francisco Exam­ • who have left this church, for whom there
Life. A complete record ot exciting events
I
iner: Y’ou may not know, nevertheless i is no chance whatever for exaltation, hut i
on the Western border«, and for the first
The very best of WINES, BRANDIES, time an authentic account of the Custer
it is a fact, says William Meriditb of the ■ if their blood had l>een spilled it would have
Massacre, General Crook's Campaign and a
BEER and CIGARS, kept con­
McCloud river, that there are «everal been better for them. Loving our neigh- . Paper Hanging, Glazing, Kal«omining,
thousand of other exciting incident-, in-
SfiWlNG MECHANISM
Wall Tinting. Etc.
stantly on band.
I eluding a description ot Buffalo Bill’s ca-
«mall tribes of Indians who have their . I>ors as ourselves means helping them if
they need help, and if they nee»i salvation
and success in exhibiting bis “Wild
holm's near Mount Shasta still hunt al­
PORTER &c ALE. ■ i reer
West Sh-.w" among the Crown Heads of
and it is necessary to spill their blood on Leave yonr orders at Lucky’s Real Estate
office, opposite the Plaza.
together with 1 k > ws and arrows. These the earth in order that they may be saved,
I all Europe. The hit of a lifetime. Every-
USE. I
Fine Billiard Table,
j body wants it. Over three hundred spirited
Indians are the Wintoons, the Modoc«, -pill it; that is the way to love mankind. I A shlakd .
O recox . I
engravings and liearlj eight hundred large
ami the Y'rokas. I think there are one or have seen scores and hundreds of people
Was awarded the only
The very best beer of Anaheim, wine and pages.
two other tri lies, aim. They have always i for whom there would have been chances
Hennessy’ brandy, which will be sold by
JLSZEÏZjJYISrD 1
AGENTS WANTED.
Wp cail special attention to C. M. HbM>r.R.»>C)N & CO.’a (Chicago) Red
preferred the arrow to the rifle, because - in the last resurrection if their blood had
the quart or gallon.
Either sex, young or old. tn every town School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN A CO.’S (Boston) *3 00 calf B J
Our tables a*e supplied with the latest pa­ ' to sell this most remarkablo txipk. Agepts
it is noiseless, and they are so unerring been spilled on the ground as smoking in­
— { AT THE H-
pers. Come and see us and we will treat j already in the field are simply coining Shoes, the Wat made. Every pair guaranteed
in aim that they shoot just as well as an cense to the Almighty."
you as well as we know how.
money. Act quick or the opportunity will
P
ars
E
xposition
,
1889.
The
apostate
Mormon,
Joseph
Silver.
I
expert white man with a rifle. Their ar­
I bejost You can easily make from $.5 to
who has been through the rites in the En-1 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OR.
»16 per day. To save time and to secure en
row ti)ai are flakes of obsidian obtained
Call and examine them, now on exhibi­
agency at once, send »1 for a complete can-
.*32. i tion at
from the north sale of Mount Shasta, dowment house. descril>ed the apparel worn | : Scholarship, one year......................
To
the
Farmers
of
Jackson
Co.
vas«ing outfit. Illustrated circulars and
by all good Mormons. It consists of a close I
This obsidian is high up and hard to get,
Commercial Course...........................
*25. I
extra liberal terms mailed free on applica­
. fitting undergarment of white cotton cloth, |
MARTIN
&
HARRIS
’
,
The
undersigned
have
opened
a
tion.
ami conaeqnently a couple of pound« of fastened on with strings. There is a slit Training School, per year .......
»15. !
A shlasp , O b .
Neither experience nor capital is required
it are worth *20 or *30. In the ohi days ' across the heart, another across the »Ido- i For further information address.
- B. F Reeser’s -
to engage in this enterprise, a< the book
J. S. SWEET, P bcsidkxt ,
on this coast, before iron could be got, men anil one on each knee. That across
Pacific Coast Main office. 13GS Market St.,
will sell itself, and we give our Agents 30
Fan Francisco, Cal.
Ashland. Oregon.
days' time in which to deliver and collect
tin- Indians chipped off' this oltsidian in the heart is to remimi the wearer that if he '
—IN­
DEALCM IN
before paying us,
an artful way, bv the aid of the end of a divulges any of the oaths or secrets, or I "
PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
CENTRAL
POINT.
ESTR
A
Y
NOTIER.
A new and beautiful line of Holiday
split deer horn, which wa« driven apostatizes, lie is to have his heart cut out.
WALL l’Al’ER, GLASS, ETC.,
Is the place to boy
WHITE
And will keep eonatantly on hand a full books just received, including "The Beauti­
HE rNDRRSIGNRD HAS TAKEN:
against and (tartly into it by striking the and the one across the abdomen that he
ful
Story
”
by
J.
W.
Buell.
If
you
want
to
assortment of Hardware, Stoves and tin­
I
will
be
discmlsoweled
in
the
same
event.
:
up
at
hie
place,
on
the
Dead
Indian, a
horn with a stone. The deer liom was
make some money, address
Building Papers, Wrapping Papers
ware.
' Applicants for endowment honor- are also : “Tnall black h. rse. «tripe in face, twe white '
I
THE HISTORY CO.,
convex on one side an»! slightly concave annointed with oil. and I.evi Axtell, an- I fore
feet,
about
8
years
old
No
brands
and Twines.
”,™!”1.'.’
i
723 Market Ht., ban Francisco, Cal.
The
owner will please come T '
We Will Not be Undersold
on the other, anil in this way they man­ other apo-tate. and others -wore that when
--------------------------------------
take him awav
an»l pay the charges of
aged to chip off a piece of right shape, the arm was oiled a prayer was uttere»! to ■ this advertisement.
All kinds of
R. R. STREET, FOOT OF FIRST AVE. ! Cail and see us before purchasing else­
where. fcr we can suit you in price and
ami ]>ointc<l at the end. for an arrow­ I the effect that the arm should be made !
Jons B. G wiftts .
Ashland, Oregon.
ARTISTS
’ MATERIALS.
i quality.
head. Them rough flakes of ol«i»lian, strong, so that it might strike down anyone i A shlak !». O s ., June 2?, 18S9.
1:2
J.
C.
SHERIDAN
CONTRACT» FOB
C. W. GANIARD, Prop.
when not immediately neede»i, would I who was an enemv to the church.
THE
NEW
Particular Attention to
Will
spare
no
pains
in
making
this
on»
!
be bnrietl in the ground. Occasionally a
P
ainting
, P apering , E tc
Edward J. Iliil. of the New York lumber
i
of
the
most
comfortable
and
liome-like
!
l>eck measure of them are yet found, the ' exchange, who has I ten up Rogue river, j
Cor. M ain and G raxite streets,
, hotels in the place. The table« are supplied
place of burial having been lost. The i inspecting the timber bell, fur two weeks j
i with the best the market affords. Pleasant
Ashland, Oregon.
;
accommodations
for
families
Indians now sj>lit the obsidian with piec­ I past, was on Saturday’s train for nouthern 1
House, Sign, Carriage, and
Mr«#. LACH KN AL & G LIGON.
es of telegraph wire fitted into the deer California. J N Phillips interviewed liiiu. '
THE NEW
MANAGEMENT.
—FROM PARIS—
'Which will be done in a workmanlike
Decorative Painting.
horn.
and says that Mr. Hill is so well please»!
manner and at prices that
Having
leased
the
house and thor­
near Spring, ASHLAND oughly refitted ar.d above
with the outlook ibat he ha- authorizeil
renovated the same. I »
Samuel Webb leaves the valley this week him to purchase the lan»l from locators.
Special Attention given to
Ha« an entirely New MeUiod for washing : am now prepared to offer first-class accom- !
w ith some 1500 head of sheep for Weeb
• Fine Emhroiderie«. Lace Curtain«. Fringes, : modatiou to the traveling public
J. D. Williams, clerk of the Soda Springs Muslins. Laces (white and black), all kinds
A full supply of
Bros, of Shasta valley.
Board and Lodging. »5 to $6 per week
of -_ Woolen«. Ladies
district, and Win. Grow were down e
—... Flannels and other
Full stock always mi band and made to
C
offins
,
C
askets
, R obes of all S izes
II. Root has soki two acres (the Ritter -c!»oi>l
’,.
’ also > Gent’s Clothes Meals. 25c: Lodging. 25c and .50
to Jack-, nville vesterdav to get -ch<x>l • , earHJK Apparel;
order.
, cleaned cn Short
short Notice.
I
place) to Mr. Townseml. father of Win. money. ...
G
loves
,
C
repes
,
E
tc
.
TCI.PHVR WATER BATHS. 25 CENTS.
I
Miss Henrietta Moore corumen»’rd
_
_
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A
shland
O
regon
.
Townsend, fur $7<O.
the tir ; • hool in the new house, !<x*ated LACE Cl RTAIN CLEANING A SPE-
ASHLAND, -
-
OREGON.
None but the best material used.
Hot and Cold Baths at any time between '
C. H. Gillette is in from hi- IX ad Indian ' between the places of W. H. Shepherd and
C1ALTY.
Office an<i warerootn at railroad crossing.
7 o clock a m and 10 «dock r m . One Bath i
orders at S mith <k Donor's
In REESER’S BLOCK,
ranch, where he ha- been ail summer.
room reserved for ladies use.
(37) ‘ gtore
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
P. Powell, last Monday.
Helman street
i BETAIRING Errmpt!.'.' attended to
ASHLAND. :::::: OREGON
G OO DS
Our Nursery
The}
Red Hill Land,
P rices !
L owest
3
FRUIT TREES!
Martin & Harris’
Ashland Market
John E. Pelton.
In Umbrellas and Overcoats We are Offering Special Drives.
Just Examine Them, and Convince Yourself.
Beef, Pork and Mutton.
TO™STo“’l_l_ BLOUNT
Butcher Shop.
Clothier and Hatter,
Beef, Pork or Mutto .
Independent
ASHLAND, OR
8. C. MYER, st. CH S b ,
Market
R. P. NEIL,
HARDWARE,
T
STOVES &
TINWARE. I
W. N. LUCKEY,
NEW
FALL GOODS!
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
And will be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES.
Real Estate Agent,
EUROPEAN
R oots ) ( and ) $ hoes )
Oyster Parlors
¡DUFFALO HWN
D ill ’ s u BOOK
Exchange Saloon,
P. GRADY
PAINTER
Story of the Wild West
ONLY PERFECT
.F amily
State Normal School
GRAND PRIZE!
J. M. McCALL.
HARDWARE TRADE
T
EVANS & BRUNK
Sulphur Springs:
Hardware, Tin,
Sheet-Iron and
Copperware.
Hotel
. FRENCH LAUNDRY
TIN STORE
WM. A. GROWE
JOB WORK,
Funeral Director O. R. BUCKMAN
GRAINING and PAPER
HANGING.
Carpen 1er and Builder.
DEFY COMPETITION.