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VALLEY RECORD- Asa Lave. O b . Tut Nov.il, 1»«9 Gettinx Heady for Winter The work train that hae etarted np the first of tb> month on the Siskiyou mountains ia busily engaged on its mis sion of putting the road in goo I repair f«>r winter oervice. It ia in »-hxr/eof En gineer R. T. Meilis, Conductor Edwards, and the foreman, Tboo. Green. The banks are being blasted away and the earth carried into the fills, thus »loping off the alideablo places and making things solidar along the track at the same time. The work ia well done and will probably result in fewer train delay» than usual. R Be-airk ha» retarn<-d (rum a Ltt«ine*» visit to Yreka. ’Ih«». Harlau, of the Mcdtord Mail, «•» in the city M m 4* v . Mr». I. 8. Hiiuii-hro die«! last night after a long idne-s. • be». >l«»»ley and < ba*. Kahn are hujing rattle for the Portland market. Dr. Winter*. ■ cM«er doctor from La Land Sate. Grande, ha» been doing the city. J. A. Ruble has sold his property and Geo. H. Tyler made a flying busine»» tnp ten aerro of land in the western part of to Roseburg the first of the week. town to Eben M. Mclntvre, of Marion lxruia Gay, with Magruder Bros, of Cen county, the conaideration of which ia tral Point, was doing the city Sunday. $2800. Mr. Ruble alao buys Mr. McIn Mrs. Cote, wife of firsson A Cnyker’s tyre’s farm near Woodburn, Marion county, for $7000. Mr. McIntyre is a manager at hiekiyou, is stopping in town. ODDN AND ENDS Engineer Jame« Porter Hundayed in A-U- land. A p*tr:ar< nal o!d elk that had 13 points on each horn wa> killed in Coos -ounty re- eeatiy. Geo. Conn 1- suing his brother Virgil Conn at lakeview for a dissolution of co partnership. Real e-tate sales at Spokone Fails for the year still lead those of every other town of the N< rthwet. Deputy Stock Inspector. Rogue River Coal. Extensive coal measures have been Upton A Tupper, w ho have made a bright •nd new-y sheet of the Bandon Recorder, discovered in Curry county some thirty have x>!d out to D. E. Stitt. miles up the Rogue river. It is now well Mi»* Li bl >ie Burrow*.who has Iron «pend- known that large fields of both coal and ing the rummer in Ashland and Yreka, was ‘ron oi the finest quality exists along and on Tuesday's train for Walla Walla. in the vicinity of Rogue river, in almost Pre«. Dorris lately sold 7(X> head of beef oni‘niited quantities, as well as copper, cattle to Moffit Brothers, of Kan Francisco, i chrome, gold and silver ledges, and it •nd Janie« Kiernan, of Little Sha-ta valley. only needs capital and energy intelligent —[Star. ly applied to develop the latent wealth of Whan Oregon was admitted it took a that section. Valuable forests cover the Harvey Walter returned to bis Lost river j man of family and will move to Ashland ranch Tue-lay temted d^wn with supplMs U *nJ Mr. Ruble ia now arrang- month to know it here. Monday, when mineral area. E. V. Carter, of the ban«, made a busi- ' *-’ new pur- Washington was admitted, it only took a ing to taka poeeeeeion of * hit minute. The New Superinteiideiit. uesv trip down to Malern the first of tbe Assistant General Manager R. II The Southern Pacific's work the pa«t j week. Mirrp Shipment. Pratt and others came up from the I «•a«on on bridge* and buildings has chiefly Bert Tozer returned Munday from a visit I 1 A. Morria and M.«uzy Bros, this been confined to the expenditure of some Fourth and Townsend street, San Fran with th« Dean« and Howard- at Grant's WM*k shipped 1400 head of mutton and $100,000 on bridge work. cisco, office Thursday, and relieved A. F. Pa»«- stock sheep belonging to Levi Morris to I George, as superintendent of the Mount Last week the steamer Mayflower. Capt. Jcbn Wheeler went down to Talent last Sacramento market, having been Deskins, made her fastest trip, coming Shasta division (from Ashland to Red night to purchase hay for his Depot feed purchased by Mr. Khipler. They were from Keno to Linkville in five Lonre with Bluff) of the S. P. R. R. The new super- »table. I examined bv P. Lyttleton, deputy coun- 17,000 feet of lumber.—[Star. [ intendent is from El Paso, Tex., where 1 ty stock inspector, and were all found to i he ha« been engaged in a similar occu- W. A Wright and Mr. Beem, nt the Jen-1 F. A. Merguire, secretary of an Oak be sound, fine sheep. The price was i pation. His name is J. J. E. Linburv, fir-tnf ny creek »ectiuti. were in town the land *a*h, door and blind factory, and a $1.50 and $2.00 per head. They averaged I prominent member of the Knights of I’y-1: and ; he l>a« strong characteristics of be- the week. ----- " ---------------- i last season 11* of wool per head thias, ___ ______________ __________ _____ _________________ was visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. McClu- i ^® n 8tng to the German race. . Both he John M. Gearin, once democratic candi- 1 date for con grew, was on Friday 's north- j The frieght is $80 per carload of 100 nie fistnrday, he being a brother of the 1st- an<1 ex-Supt. George were iu town oh ter.________________________________ I Thursday, returning south on Friday’s sheep bound train. I District Temperance Alliance. W. W Davis, the Klamath county freight er, 1» at the Depot Feed »table with his I Th« Allianc« fur th« 2d district, compris wagon and back action. ing th« connti«» of Douglas, Jackson, Jose Kobt. Khaw, who ha» been down to Eu- phine. Coos, Curry, Lake and Klamath.will gene and Grant's Pa»« several rnonth*, re- convene In Rossburg Wednesday, D«c, 11, 1880. at 10 a . m .. in the Baptist church. turned to A»hland yesterday. Churches. Sunday schools and all Tern- Mr». F. B Tieknor and two children, of perane« organizations are entitled to rep Medford, have Iron Tinting Dr. Newman'» resentation as follows: On« delegate for family, returning home M< nday. each such organisation and on« additional for every fifty members or major fraction Mi»s Ru»e U. Rowe was up from Central Toint Tuesday and yesterday visiting thereof. Arrangements have been mad« with the S. P. R. R. Co. by w hich all dele friend», the guest ot Kus Cord« Hmitb. gates paying full fare to the Alliance will Josh Patterson waa over to Hornbrook 1 be returned at one-fifth regular fare. Friday looking up the market for hog».1 As this i» the first meeting of the Alliance which seems rather dull in that section. , in thia district, let us have a rousing meet- Sheriff E M. Croisan, of Salem, amved Iin*' ‘ nurub,r of th* roort Prol,,i- in A »bland yesterday with bi» wife to »pend , nent State workers are expected to be pres B. F. Kaur, President- • week here and at Colestein for recupera ent. Roseburg, Or., Nov. 18, IM*. tion. Mre. T. E. Scott ba» been viaiting in A»h- laod for about a week, and Turn wa* also up from Central Point yesterday and to Csianty Offi<ial«' Salaries. i BREVITY BASKET. I ndres-ed kid gloves at Hunsaker's. Capt. W. F. Songer baa appointed I i Chloride u. lime in bulk at Chitwood’s. European Restaurant for board and lodg Wrn. Courtney, of Lake Creek, a deputy ing. O. II. Blount, the clothier and hatter, county ¿lock inspector for lite Butte Ashland. Dem spirit- know too d— much.—Geo. creek section, and gives official notice to Stove wood wanted—inquire at the R ei - Engle. that effls t in this week’s Ilr- <>•:!>. With ord office. * | Picture frame- niaoe to order at H. S. Insp.n-tor Lyttleton, of Ashland, this !:ull pointed pen? fur sale al Buri khalter Emery's. A Hasty's. < make» two deputies for Jacksou county Roast turkey Thanksgiving Day at the and it is a convenience to all the stock- Entirely new stvleof ltmKing at D. It. A E. V. Mill*. men having anything to do with the law European restaurant on the subject. Pickles in any style at E. M. Miller's ‘ Geo. Hershberger and Fred Hogue were 900,000 salmon egg* were obtained in the|trai?' Tb® J'.^e not yet McCloud river during the heptemlier run. maf,e ”P the,r "P"»011« of him, but they It is expected to«e< ure 2,500.000 egg» during I «« «wful glad that Friday George is out the present month. The egg* will be used and over the fence. to stock the Sacramento river. The Mc InMine at Fifty-Three. Cloud river will be restocked from lakes in M. Gainey, of this county, a native of Nevada. i Ireland, 53 vears old, was left at the in CHITWOOD BROS. U U ZOIR/UCS-G-ISTS. School Books, Stationery Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry. ——TO— up from Central Point Frida.' . attending grocery store. -Main Street Corner. Ashland, Or. the K. 1’. lodge. The finest silver prunes in the market at , Prescriptions carefully pul t.p l»v com E. M. Miller's petent hands. Merritt Elliott, of central Point, ami tine picture moldings and frames just David F. Taylor, of Canyonville, have received at Evans a Brunks’. Only a few mere Choice * been granted pensions. Water-proof building paper, wrapping pa j The widening of Church street ha- mate per and twine at Evans & Brunk's. rially improved its standieg as a desirrble , A new stock of glassware just received at E. M. Miller’s Ashland grocery store. residence section of Ashland. In this desirable location, wiih a frontage of 50 feet on Alida avenue aud a depili Ladies’ summer dress goods awav down The union Thanksgiving services this of 160 ft. Centrally located and a beau for the next ten days, at M c C all ’ s , for year will be held in the Baptist church, cash. tiful view of 'the surrounding A. T. KYLE, Prop. Rev. F. G. Strange, Presbyterian. conduct country makes these lots tl>e File, Life and Accident Insurance in the ing the exercises. most desirable and choicest leading companies at lowest rates. G. F. Residence Lots in Ash ( or. Main Street and Hargadine Avenue. 1 Billings. 3_K) land. rriecs low. W. H. Mowat, of the Postal telegraph Pickles, pickled pigs feet, and everything company, will organize and teach a class in TZEZELLMZS EASY. short-hand writing in the Ashland state kept in the line of a hrst-class grocery stock, All the vehicles are new. of latest styles on Land at E. M. Miller's. i Climate free with each lot. Look at these and first class. Gentle horses and good normal school on Dec. 2d. Men’s and boys’ clothing, boots, shoes, drivers A share of public patronage re lot* before buying elsewhere. Encaireol !37tl| The old Rockfellow place on Church St. etc., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and spectfully solicited and satisfaction and S. K. Miner on the premises. has had an additional number of rooms at prices that defy competition, at McCall’s. uniform good treatment guaranteed. Bradley & Metcalf and Waverly school One-seated rigs with single horse, just the put on and otherwise improved, ready for occupancy by Rev. T. K. VanTassel and shoes lead them all. For sale by D. R. A thing for ladies and gents'driving purposes, kept on hand readv for use. I E. V. Mills. family. Fresh bread delivered at vour door every A handsome Cabriolet—the finest rig ever Bent. Kingsbury, who owns a tine young morning by 9 a . m . Orders left at U. S. brought to Ashland. It will be run for la farm near by, has also rented the farm of Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall, will be dies calling purposes, supplied with a driv ON THANKSGIVING EVE. f Capt. W. F. Songer, and will run it the promptly attended to. -< ate — er, at the follow ing price: For two or more coming year, during the latter's absence in J. W. Sowden, the general rustling agent people. 50 cents apiece per hour. for the Jacksonville Marble Works of J. C. California. HORSES BOARDED AND FED. Whipp. will l>e in this vicinity again inti few Sheriff ami Tax Collector Birdsey will lie weeks, soliciting orders for this well-known in Ashland Friday and Saturday to recieve i institution. Have your orders for monu Young men, old men ami middle-aged J. If. M aktix W m . H arris . state and county taxes. This is a good ments, etc., etc., for him. I men. gather yourselves together and get The Helman farm in the city of Ashland time to save the expense of going to the vour best girl (or somebody else'» girl) and ha* been subdivided and is now offered in county seat. hie yourselves to Talent and attend the small tracts at very reasonable prices. If Grand Mask Ball, given in the U. M. L. The ladies of the Congregational church you want a pleasant home or a good invest GENERAI. Hall, at that place, on Wednesday evening ment in a good part of Ashland don't fail will conduct a fair on Tuesday and Wed to (Thanksgiving Eve) Nov. 27th. ‘1.889, and see this tract. For sale by G. F. Billings, have more fun than you ever had Iteforc. nesday of next week, aud will give a socia or A. D. Helman. 1-49. (laniard's Orchestra will furnish the music, ble and supper on Tuesday evening. Ev and a fine supper will be served. European Restaurant For Sale. erybody invited. Costumes and Masks can be rented very A nd D ealers I n • A first-class restaurant for sale, Doing a cheap at the White Sulphur Spings Hotel O. H. Blount gives the motto of his cloth- good business; fitted up with good new Harness. Buguie*, Curts. If'at/- from Nov. 18th to Nov. 25tli. After that ingeraporium in this issue of the II ícobd . A s furniture, all in good condition, and in bus oiik . Implements, etc., etc. date they will be found at the Taletit Res taurant. Blount's “ads.” are always big enough to ! iness part of town. Apply to For Particulars see Large Posters. look out for themselves, we need not call B. F. S nyder , Proprietor, I editorial attention to it. Main St., Ashland, Or. Now York. Helpmate, Domestic, Col. Jas. Norris’ residence c>n Church .St. Wheeler & Wilson No. 0 m . L McCall is enjoying some fine, is inclosed, painted on the outside and ready “The Star that leads them all—the light for the plaster. It will be a neat place mealy potatoes at his household — the running D omestic .” PROP. ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS, when completed, and to cost $2500, besides fruits of a second crop of Early Rose po- i —--- ——-- -- the colonel’s work on it. i tatoes. When they were dug last June a I RESIDENCE KITS Mask Ball! Talent, Oregon. Martin & Harris A ’-elestial has been grubbing on th. , '^ster-lav'f^'treidnient, bv it il lanison farm In Benton county for six six'... . .. —. . _ _ . Williamson years and now has the work alrout done. Sheriff James G, Birdsey. This is a sec The oak grub wood has paid for the work, ond attack and it is deemed unsafe to •nd • fruit farm is the result. This is a leave him at large. Six years ago simi long time for a Chinaman to stick to a lar symptoms were present. He had thing.—[Albany Democrat. been suffering three months before his A treadmill wood sawing machine at The confinement. Religion and self-abuse in Dalles was stopped by Deputy Sheriff Cates his case would not uphold reason and and the owner informed without he used produced such mental condition that he strong, well-fed horses, lie would be arrested was lassoed and handcuffed for his trip Taylor A. Wilbur with their two-legged number of small ones were left in tiie for cruelty to animals. The humane senti to Salem. He carried out his belief in GREGORY & HICKS calf left for Redding Friday. They expect J guound are now of a good size and qual- ( ments of the deputy are worthy of the sacrificing human property by setting to either sell it to some circus or museum i ity. Fresh potatoes in June and Novem-1 highest commendation. -CITY— fire to a small quantity. The only indi or take it east. Mr. Taylor has since re j lier from the same ground is not a bad j The best advertisement Grant's Pass has cation of sanity recorded in the examin turned to Grant’s Pass. I advertisement for Ashland soil. ever had, says the Courier, is the $10,000 atioti is that the patient smokes and takes At Monday's meeting of the Building bonus her citizens gave to rebuild the fac liquor moderately.—Salem Statesman. I and Loan association, A. S. Hammond and DEPUTY COUNTY' STOCK INSPEC tory. The papers far and near are quoting Judge Webster borrowed $250 for 31 months TOR APPOINTED. it with most complimentary remarks on The $15,000 Hoad Contracts. interest in advance and J. E. Smith $270 Passenger Coach to Every Traia. the thrift and enterprise of the citizens. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT R. A. Ennnitt, of I’levna, secured the for 12 months interest in advance. Live men like to ca«t their fortunes among I have appointed Win. Courtnev. of Freight moved about town at rate.« cont-act for building and completing the generous and live people. I.ake Creek, Chimney Rock precinct, Dep H.J. Clark, the brick layer, went to LOWER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. road from Keno to the Stateline, for $10,- Grant’s Pass Monday with a force of four uty County Stock Inspector for the Butte The Southern Pacific's work of replacing Creek section, and that he is hereby author Fire wood of all kinds delivered any its iron rails with steel is progressing favor i 000. His other bid was $8,400 for coin- men to lay the foundation for the 8. I’. ized to execute tlie laws of the state of Or ______________ where in town af lowest prices. ably. The road is already _ all _______ steel as __ far ! pleting certain portion*- uf the proposed 11>. A- L. Co.’s new building—150x80—and to egon on that subject. W. F. S oncek , Stock Inspector for Jackson county. south from Portland as Tangent and from road between the point» above named. I erect an engine and boiler room for them. A-hland, Or.. Nov. 1(5, 1889. Roseburg south. Between Roseburg and | Albert Walker of Sprague river valley I No! that is a mistake. They have not Tangent some sixty miles have been re- He,,ur(>(] yie contract for grading and quit the business. Either Atkinson at the placed this sea«on. leaving a balance of ... • .. , , u i . r . . e .| . to . be completed. ,, , i I bridging creek, Wollen Mills office or Carter at the Bank some twenty-five miles ... ; . . the road .. ___ across Fish Hole , will insure your property in the best and To this end there are now afloat in ships ■ H,B b,G wfl8 AIired Jacques, of most reliable companies at lowest rates. Dealer In By Company 1», First Regiment, Oregon hither hound 2400 ton» of steel rails. The ' Lakeview, secured the bid on the section Attention is called to the card of Dr. J. 11. rails are of American manufacture and between Round Grove and Quartz valley, Fruits, Vegetables, Flour, Feed National Guards, weigh about Cl Ji pounds to the foot. The ' $1,200 being the amount of his contract, Hall, physician and surgeon, along with the . i professional cards in this issue of the R ec And in fact EVERYTHING work will probably be completed in about T1)is road lnU8t completed and ready ord . Dr. Hall is from Portland, and comes ON THANKSGIVING EVE’NG, NEEDED in this line for six months. ___________ for acceptance by the board of eoiumis- well recommended as an experienced and Like all corporations the Klamath City sioners on or before May 1st, 1890, says skillful member of the profession. Xo;ember 28(h., 1KHÜ. Improvement Co. is said to be having a1 the Examiner. The people of Scott Valley are talking hard time in managing ita finance«, or hard toward extending the Yreka branch Highest Market Price I’aid lor COUNTRY The City Election. rather lack of finances Thev have not PRODUCE of Every Description. railroad to Etna, in Scott valley, and The date of the next city election is enough names of leading citizens have .Splendid Music, a Fine Supper and a been able to pay off their men since Headquarters — Opposite Post - office, in August They had calculated on selling the third Tuesday in Decemlier. This been procured who will organize a compa Pioneer Block. n21 Royal Good Time Arranged For. some of their town lots at an auction sale event usually occurred on the second ny, make a survey and determine the Tuesday in November, but the new city cost. last month, but buyers were too scarce SEWING u " ea ,,!MACHINES J. H. Russell 1 ON HAND A I t 1.1. J LINE OF tHOIll! All Orders in Stone Work Promptly Filled. .Marble Works on MAIN STREET, Ashland, Or, The county court baa concluded to *p- peal the mte of A. W. Carlton vu. lake day. county, for lxu-k feea, or the additional Mr. and Mrs. O. Ganiard have Iron down 33li per cent, which the circuit court al to Itonet.urg looking after the patent» to I numerous acre» of their land in this end <>f lowed him. Tim Lakeview Examiner han talked with some of the tax payers I tlie »tate. who are against the apfieal, for fear of F. 1!. Vining ia expected this week from The WHITE Is KING! Tacoma for a vi»it with relative». Hi* new the big cx;«en«c. Judge Wilshire says addition—a wife and little boy—will come the ex|*ense will not he over $75, and he, KING OF KINGS! wtth him. with the Imlance of the county court CONQUEROR OF CONQUERORS! H. C. Dollarbide ba» rented the Houck i want to get the supreme court’s decision farm, near Ashland, at $70o, and will move ' in the case, There ia about $2,785 in hi» family down from the Toll House in a volved, besides the future, and while we few day*. cannot question the right of the county John F. Givans has been in town off and to appeal the caac, if the expense of ths Invincible in Compel ilion, Satibla«- on for the past week, presenting a retired suit is long drawn out, aa it is in many •ort of demeanor. He is »topping at The such cases it would lie better for the tory in Vac. Oregon. county to pay the additional fees and be HONORED Above All COMPETITORS Frank Howell, who has been absent from done with it. In a word, it would be —AT THE- Ashland for five years—out on Drake’» better for the county officers to have the stock ranch in Harney valley-arrived 8at- fees, than ths same amount be spent in urday on a visit. fighting the case. However, there seems Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Monger and their to be no feeling in the matter. The offi daughter, Mi».« Mollie, departed yesterday Cincinnati, 1888, in the Award of the Sil to winter in Kan Bernardino county, Cal., cers simply want their additional fees if I ver Medal for the Rest Fumilv Sewing they are by law entitled to them, and tor the latter’» health. I Machine. the county court will pay when it is sat M. M. Obenebain, railroad boardinghouse charter changed it to the above date, and Tickets, $2.50; Without Sup TRIUMPHANT With Greater HONORS W. H. Hampton, the geologist who came Fireman Spurgeon, of one of the sou also provides for the city officials to take keeper ai Cole's Station, moved his family isfied that the fees are due the officers.— out from Portland last week to inspect the thern freight engines, met with a pain the reins of goverment in their hands to Central Point the first of the week to re (Examiner. —AT THE— per Coupon, $1.50. ful accident at Hornbrook last Saturday. ' first of the year. The election next month blue gravel lead in the Siskiyous, in the in side during the winter. terest of Millionaire Bourne, has returned EAGLE POINT NEWS. Some wood fell from the tender onto his will be for a mayor,six councilmen,recor J. Kinnev. the popular Pullman palace He is well pleased wiih the outlook and lie PROPRIETOR AT GRANITE HALL, THURSDAY Frank Lewis has moved from Jackson foot, »mashing it badly. He waB plac der and marshal; the other officials, city sides locating a claim on the ancient chan- car conductor, is otf on a month'» leave of EVE, NOV. 28. absence, and left this week for a visit to ville into our midst, where he expects to er! on the passenger train and brought j surveyor, attorney and policemen, to be I nel has also bonded a quartz claim over Full Supply Paris, 1889, in the Award of the Gold to Ashland, where his wounds were appointed at the first regular meeting of ; there. Chicago and Minneapolis. permanent.y reside. Medal for the Best Family Sewing Ma COMMITTEES: chine. dressed by Dr. J. B. Newman, railroad the council. After the first election Executive Committee : II. A. Fergu»on and hl» brother in-law, A prominent business lot near the new A. A. Bashor, of Gold Hill, w ho lias been physician. the pineries of John Moore, recently from j three of the councilmen will be drawn ' over at Klamath City assisting Jacoby Bros, mill site ia engaged but the consideration Lieut. Chas. W. Logan, Kergt. F. Len EXPERTS OF EUROPE Wisconsin, who have been foraging around is not yet to be made public. Saddle Horses to Let. The private carofS.P railroad offi- by lot to serve for the long term, two in starting up their ,iew branch store—the nart, Co. Clerk F. D. Wagner. the timber np Rogue river for several weeks, Committee on invitations: Capt. Me AND AMERICA rials that went up the road Saturday re- ! years, and the balance will be succeeded first one at that place— returned home Sat Corner Fourth and B streets. John Aahpole, one of our popular mer turned to Ashland Tuesday afternoon and have rein med to Ashland. Connell. Sorgt. Ayers, 1’. B. Fitzpatrick. next election. Thereafter three urday. The Improvement Company^ pat I’ koxovxce it Special attention paid to freight teams. J. M. ( iregory, Win. Myer. chants, has built a new wood shed. T. yesterday continued south on the regular ronage will amount to about $900 a month, Hubert Donegan, who is employed with councilmen, mayor and other officers will it is said, and they expect to do a geod gen Committee on printing: Corporal ____________ ___ ______ a surveying party at Oakland, Cal., survey B. Higenbothen is building a shed for passenger. xsst. Manager ~ BEST OF ALL! R — H. _ Pratt, be elected every year. Present ______ indica- eral merchandise business. HOTOGA PH S Chitwood, E. J. Kaiser, F. D. Wagner. ing street railway», was on last evening « A. J. Daily to protect his stock andSupt. of eating houses II a . Clausen ' tions point to a milder campaign than Committee on music: Lieut. Logan, train, for a visit to Jacksonville. The nuinlier of brick buildings that will' Uncle Johnnie Lewis has moved into were in the ear taking a trip over the last year, and there will probably be but Corporal Paulson, Private Chas. Harris. Scientific Demonstration of its Merits. go up in Ashland from now till next year Committee on decoration: 2d Lieut. Conclusive Evidcuee of its Fupt riorily. A. M. Ruddeck.the Buck Lake stockman, the old Groesman house and is building Southern Pacific company’s route, for the one regular ticket nominated. But not- M m . E. TYLER, this time is constantly increasing, and will ! Rogers, Sergt. Ralph, Corporal Fox, was in Friday and Saturday for probably a barn and has the material on the benefit of C F Smurr, the new general withstanding this, there are reputed to THE MOST Hl Ml l.f. probably exceed the number ever put up in Private II. J. Hicks. the test time thia winter. He is well-fixed i ground to put a fence around the lot. freight agent Jie a lot of candidates for the offices, and Ashland any year before. 8. F. Morine, The Most Durable and Lightest Running Reception committee: ergt. Swift, to provide fur himself and stock. Some years ago the Indians in the vi- the convention of citizenswill have a big who owns a large frontage next to the bank, Geo. Brown has sold another house Art tut, Sergt. Bowman, Private Ed. Sutton, C. Sewing Machine in the World. Buy no George Hurn, of Keno. came in on and lot to Mrs. Digman ; consideration, cinity ot Adin tried one of their number ' enough list to select from, contemplates tearing away his blacksmith B. Judge, C’. A. Gunnuson, Frank Nel Other. Grubb's express Friday to »ee about bonng . — - — shop and erecting a two-storv brick block for murder. He waa relieved of all his son, C. D. Commons, J. P. Savle, Al. $350. Also Eber Emery to J. J. Fryer a For sale by l-'ire on a Train. an artesian well for the city of Medford | in its place. Swift. number of lots along the banks of Butte earthly possessions, consisting of a wag Corner Main and Granile Street». I with Horn A legate's machine. i A «bort time after the Oregon <8 Cali- The history class of the Ashland state on, two ponies and a set of harness, as Floor managers: Sergt. Lennart, Cor creek; consideration, $200. A di latri Office, John Ixiiftu* arrived from the Ixifftus' punishment for the offense. Tlie court} fornia passenger train left Grant’s Pass normal school have just finished reading PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED poral Chapman, F. I). Wagner, ('. G. Bro» ' stock farm in Warner valley last Sat-1 Mr A. Pool, proprietor of the Eagle took the wagon, and hi» counsel the po-1 Friday evening one of the coaches near about Tarquin, the last king of the Roman e Bromides made in all sizes. Call and ( Stacy. I urday, on a visit and after supplies, expect-1 Point ’ ’ hotel, has put a very nice portico nies and harness as their fees. When the rear end of the train caught fire from empire, and last Friday the faculty and examine our work on the front of his hotel, Mr l’hipps do questioned aboqt it, thev said “we do all the stovepipe, and for a few minutes it assembled students listened to the reading ing to return again in a week or »o. ASHLAND Burb Brockway was down from Rose ing the carpentering and our young me same white man,” This is conclusive looked as though the destroyer would of an original lyric poem by General E. L. burg Friday cn business connected w ith the chanic, John Inlow, doing the painting, proof of their rapid advance iu civiliza get beyond control. The rate of speed at Applegate, entitled "Tarquin and the 8il>- ” It received much praise as an ah:e estate of the late I‘»ter Kearns, as adminis which reflects credit on his ability as a tion.—[Journal. which the train was moving fanned the yle. piece of literature trator. The estate u valued at $9900. painter After an illness of several years with [ flames into still greater fury. The con KLS? nn • • yf a ? 111 Dr. Iro. uf Kono has located at Central Speaking of painting, Mr Jack De consumption, Mrs. Million, wife of John ductor at on.e ran for one of the Hollo The Oregon state railway commission, an | institution of law without being able to cn- way extinguishers, with which the sleep Point and is erecting for him-elf a dwell l'lannie, of Central Point, has done one B. Million, was relieved from suffering ing. Three other doctors arrived also one of the neatest jobs of painting on Mr. ers arc supplied, ami started to wage war ! force its own mandates, came from the by death, which came to her relief early ; north with the 8. I’, officials Tuesday after- j day the tetter part of last week and expect Fryer's house that we have seem in the ' last Saturday morning. The deceased on the flames. Before he could use it, I noon and returned on the evening train, to remain, our informant tells us. I valley and Mr. Burocll, the carpenter, leaves a husband »nd two cnildren to however, J. W. Girvin, general Pacific j The good time they iiad can he imagined Barney O'Neil, one of the moit »uceeesful has made a bay window that is said to be ' mourn her untimely taking off. She was coast agent for the extinguisher, who by everybody but what good the comrnis- \ farmer* in the county, left on Baturday '» ' one of the meet beautiful in the valley, ■ a daughter of R. T. Baldwin of this place. happened to be on the train, seized the > sion is to the state hr. :• not been discovered train for a visit to his old «tamping ground < having done all the work himself during its trial of several years. GEO. W. STEPHENSON Tlie funeral on Sunday afternoon was • machine and operated it himself As lie in Napa county, Cal., intending to atay I knew exactly how to use it, he soon had A black hor»e with his legs hobbled was • . well attended bv numerous friends of the The Eagle Point Literary Society elect- about two week», visiting old scenes. PBOPKiKTOB. ! the fire under control. Only the inside j on the railroad track near the old depot “ • la»t ........................ Judge W 8. Moore was sojourning in the 1 - new officer» Friday night, . A. J. family, the service« being conducted by woodwork of the one coach was burned, i building as the freight train came in from Having purchased the old stable on Daily, president; sec- Rev. C. A. Lewie, of the M. E. Church. city several day. last week on bis return 1 Dailv. president: Miss Mi«« Cora Brown, Brov i hut had it not been for the prompt action the north Friday evening. The electric 1 Main street near the bridge, and assumed management of the same, I am pre frorn Portland and went to Linkville on reUry; Mias Lelali Fryer, treasurer. Janies Vance, a Siskiyoq county mer ' of the officials the entire coach, as well i I light on one side and the headlight on the the •o •{<■>>• pared to offer the public better accommoda Grubb'.» expres.« Monday. Uha». E. Mel- About twenty names were placed on the chant, was in the valley several days last I other made the animal appear to the en tions than ever before afforded in Southern 1 as the one behind it, might have been drum, of Oregon City, a nephew of the [ ron an,| the prospects are favorable for a week, returning Monday. J. Churchill, gineer as if it were two men, near the track. | Oregon in the livery business. destroyed. Í , hence he let the engine go right ahead. Judge, retqrned with him for a vi»it. ■ number of pleasant entertainment« ilur- Mr. Autenreith, and himself are to put ( pitching the animal into everlasting innoc Horses Boarded and Fed at I Council l*rocee«!ings. Grand Chief Patriarch Bentley paid Pilot ing the winter. J. J. Fryer made an el- in a system of water works for fire pro Finance Com. reported: “Your Fi uous de.«uitude in short order. RiH-k encampment an official visit Satur-, oquent a|>eeeh that reflects «edit on his tection and domestic use at Yreka, They Reasonable Rates. day. A. D. Helman, grand mogo of tlie ; early teachers in elocution, nance com would hereby rejiort that j Constable Taylor and W. R. Mayfield will pump the water into a large tank New and handsome turnouts, reliable lodge in these part», took him to Jackson-. ; brought Lewis A. Allen in from Jenny ___ ____ and good saddle sale . buggy teams, Times .are lively around here.everybody from which it is to be distributed. Thev 1 they have examined and checked off the ' creek Saturday to appear before Justice of ! and Ville, to vi.->t the lodge there. He left are also caL'Ulating on putting in electric j items contained in the city treasurer s horses always to be bad at these stables. this week for a visit to the Lakeview lvdge- is up trying to do something. The rail ' the Peace Berry, on the charge of llirtaten- road surveyors are around; millwrights lights, and Mr. Vance took an inspection report from May 4tli to Oct. 2d, 1889, in- , ing to kill his wife and children, complaint WILL BLY M» SELL HOWEY K. T. Blackwood was in town this week have been making an estimate of the of the works here. He also purchased elusive, and find the same to lie correct. I by his wife. The action was demurred out and -ays be Las four ruling» in his favor Rejort ac- 5000 bushels of grain at Central Point W. B. Colton, chairman.” i of court by Alien’s attorney, J. T. Bow-: from the land department in his contest probable cost of the new mill to be erect cepted and filed. and Tolo. 1 ditch, on account of the abscence of any for swamp land near Keno against Btnker ed ; carpenters are all engaged, painters A deed dedicating land for a new pul>- specified charges. There are two side.» to all Stewart, of San Luí» Obispo, and hi* agent, are all busy and the prospects are very Plans arc being consummated for the lic street in northeastern part of town, to ’ i cases, « -Al- and the justice let the matter drop, W. R Ramsey. The rose is now on trial favorable for a grand boom the coming production of the celebrated opera, II. M. £ ^t" whle/ from' C F Blake’, F II wt'o7u%ed “APHRODITINE” : as Mrs. Allen's life was not in «o much dan- at Linkville. aummer. Real rotate ¡»changing hands, S. Pinafore, by home talent, the coming Carter> Bennett Million and F Roi>cr. ' ger from him as she thought. la S old ex a PO8ITIVE JC»J Wm. Luckey, of Lane county, ha» been people are coming to our town and neigh winter. We see no reason why Ashland wa8 accepted and a public highway de- One of the most p!ea«ed corporations at GUARANTEE (Ze V visiting his son. W. N. Luckev, the real I borhood, anil you can »ee a broad grin cannot carry out and make successful an ( iarej. The new road runs on the same the termination of its four year mail con estate dealer. Mr. Luckey is quite an aged en our popular merchants’ face aero« to cure any entertainment of this character, as well line with Douglas street and Mountain tract with the government is tlie Western gentlenian, well along in the 80 s. though the street by moonlight. form of nervoui asilothe much smaller places on the i avenue, and in order to avoid confusion Stage Co., carrying the U. 8. mail from the quite hale and hearty and ha» been making diseare, oi any ' railroad at Ager to Linkville. They took Among the real rotate transactions, J. coast. “(Karon Esther” was given here the whole street was changed to Moun- disorder ot the / Jhev a visit to his children in Misecuri and the contract without knowing the cost of its K. Green haspaid in full $7500 to J . J fnur years ago to crowded houses and tain avenue. generative or- Ar TER BEFORE Washington. i maintenance, and the R ecoup is authorita gans of either sex whether arising from the Fryer, pot hi* deed, has full |>osse«smn with such success that it waa rendered A deed from C. H Hoslcy, J. E. Pel H. M. Drake is expected in from hi* tively informed that after working hard excessive use of Stimulants, Toboe<o or Opium, and haa gone to work in earnest to ini four times. “Pinafore" will take much ton, R. P. Neil and L. A. Neil dedicating stock ranch in Harney Valley in a few and straining every nerve they have lost or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg weeks. He made the best cattle sale of the prove and beautify his place. He h«B a I better and insure larger houses.—[Nor- a strip of land to the public use for a $10,000 in the four years soon to end. This ence, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wuksful- i street connecting with Mountain avenue i - not much of an inducement fora renewal ness. Bearing down i’aitis iu the Back, hemina) season in that section, procuring p?7 a head stump puller from Central Point and is j m«l Student. through their property tn northeastern I of the contract at the old figures. Weakuo«s, Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Nocturn for hi* three year olds and over, and other* clearing aome of his brush land, aiming al Emissions, Leucorrboa, Dizziness, Weak Mom- He ! The fires on the Warner valley sod part of tow n, was read, and referred to pt good figures. Fred M Drake will be in to get it in cultivation thi» season. J. Lee starts from Webster, Dakota, for ory. Loss of Power aud Impotency, which if ne has concluded to let the old log bouse, in have shortened up the stock range in street committee to resolve on. about the holiday*, probably t ■ remain. ’Jackson county this week. He is a wealthy glected often lead to premature old age and insan that section materially. It is estimated which his wife was born, stand, it being Ordinance for s'ulewalks on 4th, Union, Ja*, w. Whittaker, -on of ex-Gov. Whit citizen and has a contract with eevcial ity. Price fl.OO a box, 6 boxes for fj.OJ Scut b: taker, Oregon’» collector of internal reve one of the oldest houses in the county, that 3000 head of stock could have lieen Fairview ami Iowa streets will be report citizens of Tolo for the sale of 120 acres of mail on receipt of price. nue, and « popular clerk in the »ervv e, wa re-rouf ami re-rustic it, so that his grand wint red on the burnt district. About ed on by street com. at next meeting. | land, the mill «:te, town site, et . which | A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given for in the valley last week on a personal and children can see the house in which their ■ 1500 acres <>f this land is covered with Adjourned to Nov 25th . every 15.00 order received, to refund the money if is in the hands of another party who official visit to the Hon. W. A. Owen.«orne grandmother first saw the light ashes several inches deep, and will not Kam Walker, in jail at Portland fur rob- doesn’t seem disposed to give it up, which a Permanent cure is not effected. time» called for short Bill Owen, the inter We have thousands of testimonials fro:a old be able to produro again for several years. bin““thc “»raw "nen“r“ Bonanza wdffi Dodd, Nov 18.1889. D. ck nal revenue collector for this, the der.i*'- aad young, of both sexes, who have irecn pwma- will probably result in a legal tight If ' During the time the fire was smoulder- was among the recent jail birds w ho escap oratic end of Oregon. In company with Chillin n Enjoy sir. Lee decides to take the place and op neutly cured by the nse of AruuopniNr. > ing in the soil many cattle would rush in ed, some of whom were recaptured. ^.espectiiillys Circular free. Address Mr. Owen, he took in the sight.* ot Ash The plea-ant flavor, gentle action and.-ooib- Have your buttons made to match y< ur erate it, he will make l.is headquarters ■ and soon the cords in their lees would be THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. land last Fridav. ing effect of Syrup of Fig*. when in need of dress at D. R. A E. V. Mills. Buttons in Ashland, and lias engage«! a residence , WBSTERX BRANCH, a laxative, and if the father or mother be burned so that it would be impossible for made while you wait. The Marshal ha» in , the . . City Pound one BOX 27. PORTLAND, OR. adjoining that of J N Phillips, in the i ’ »- uuMitr ceative (T or ’ hillious ’HUVU8 tur the most gratifying re- tv them to get out, and among the number Fine Thanksgiving dinner iron 12 to 5 at red bull calf, marked with erop ou right suit* follow iu u>e. w that it ia the best . western part ef town, to move hie family i Sold by T K Bolton, sole agent. Ashland were some bloo-le 1 bulls of the stock Come and bring your The Orogeu. ear and »wallow fork in left ear. and wear- family remedy known and every family ! into I Oregon ’ men. friends. lug a large muzzle, no brand vt-ible. sbould have a Yottle. N VICTORY VICTORY Geo. W. Crowson Leads the World! HOUSE - KEEPING. Centennial Exposition, DEPOT FEED STABLE. John Wheeler, Exposition Universell, GRAIN & HAY Feed and Livery Stable A Large Assortment of the CELEBRATED R r OADHEAD) \ [DRESSÉ X (¡6CD8Q The Celebrated French Cure, LATEST NOVELTIES, NEW AND DESIRABLE SHADES AND COLORINGS JUST RECEIVED FOll I lunsoker