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VALLEY RECORD. ATTEMPTED Ml’RDEI! I This will appear but once.] ODDS AND ENDS. u u I BREVITY BASKET. Chloride nf lime in bulk at Chitwood's. The oyster is now "in the soup.” .Vn excitement was created on the O. H. Blount, the clothier and hatter, Ex-Sheriff Frank Riley died at Yreka Ashland. street» last evening bv the evident at la-t Friday. Cry-antheiuums are in their glory. AU pioneers of Jackson county, who A swlasd . O s Tweasr-zv. Nov.K. 1*0 tempt of a man name<l Abner Kent to Stove wood wanted- inquire at the R ec arrived in the county prior to or during < ircuit court for this county begins its Suburban courtships have been transfer murder Policeman Jas. K. Leabo. Kent the year Hx>, who will call at my pho ord office. * grind next Monday. Wie *f th* HaBdMonrtt Br»i4en«e« ia the Ntat* PF.Il»>\A|, ANI» MOCINI red from the gate to the grate. waa qiurrelin.' around that evening with tograph gallery in .(»bland during the Ball pointed pens for sale at Burckhalter Hogs are bringing four cents on foot, and A Hasty’s. ♦ far Sale ar Eirhaigt for Farm Property. A stitch in lime. Take Simmons Liver Ar<-hie Freeland arr-.ved to-day front Ft. an opium "fiend” named l»an Smith. months of December, 1889, and January the market is well supplied. Regulator and prevent sickness. Klamath. Entirely new style of Ruchingat D. R. A About 6:3) he ruahed into the Exchange and I’cTirmiry, UW0, and allow me to 1 number of tea 'her- are lieing examin Martin A Harris have received their new < E. V. Mills. 1 w ill sell on long time or exchange for J J. Donahue is over from Dun mnir for aaloon, and grabbing a revolver from un make a negative of them, will be present ed for certificate« at Jack-onville to-day. stock of Wheeler A Wilson machines. Thanksgiving I’ickles in any style at E. M. Miller’s farm, my residence in .tshland with a ' der the bar went out a ro»» the street. ed «ith one cabinet-size photograph of grocery store. —Tt , frontage of 160 feet on Main st., and ISO Sheriff Protean and wife return to Salem The owner of the pinto] soon went out The electric light company are preparing Bill Nve and James Whitcomb Riley are herself or himself free of charge. . The finest silver prunes in the market at on .Hida Jve. The grounds are nicely in a few day«. I to furnish resilience- with incandescent«. liooked for an entertainment at $alem after him and recovered tbe gun. Police I E. M. Miller’s Mat. M. E. T iler . March 25th. Ml»» Lizzie Fioek. nf Yreka, is vuitlnx man I^abo went to Kent and gave him __________ Mis« Dollie French died one day ___ this I Fine picture moldings and frame« just : lain out with choice fruit and shrubbery, .tshland. Or., .Vov. 28, 1889. Han Franriwo. artificial stone walk, good stable and out * According to the dispatches, the king of weekatthe residence of Hunt Magruder, ■ received at Evans A Brunks’. warning that if he did not behave him Only a few more Choice I Father Noel rbanted Ma«« in the Catholic self he would have to lock him up. After Ijind Ciue*. Portugal and Queen Victoria are l>oth try- Central Point. Water-proof hnilding paper, wrapping pa buildings. This cottage was built in the ehur>h bere Sunday. | ; I all of 1888 of the choicest material and C. A. Sehlbrede h.iB received a letter catch the Brazilian Pedro. some discussion and abuse from Kent, Robt. G. Smith, of Josephine, and D. T. per and twine at Evans A Brunk's. A. F. George ba* left Dun-muir for Lea bo attempted to bustle him off to tbe from the «ecretary of the interior stating A new stock of glassware just received at : by first-class workmen, Newson Bro«., Do you wish Pearly White Teeth, healthy Layton, of Jackson county, were appointed Southern California. E. M. Miller's Ashland grocery store. ‘ S. F. architects. Will sell or exchange ! town jug. Kent struck Leabo with hi* 'that the land case» ap|>ealed by him had i cum«, pure breath ? Use NV right's Myrrh • notaries public. desirable location, with a frustag» R A. Bowman and fsmily departed for figt and Ladies' summer dress goods away down i any part of 1 to 4 acres all iu choice fruit In of this gtra(.k Rent wi|h hig cane been referred to the attorney general • Tooth Soap. Sold by T. K. Bolton. 50 feet on Alida avenue ami « depth The Main street cross-walk is being en for the next ten days, at M c C all ’», for Corvalli* last evening. I The letter also stated that there were ' Col. Rathbone, of NV ashington, D. C., of 190 ft. Centrally located and a beau 1 and adjoining said residence. This is i knocking him backward some distance, larged to the width of six feet by H. A. cash. tiful view of the surrounding Mr». R. L Wimer ia visiting her people f^bo closed in on him, and Kent quick- ! 1200 cases ahead of him, and that a de-j bunnder of the Knights of Pythias lodge, Ferguson and T. R. Fuller. the most modern in style and best con- country makes these kits the Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in tbe st Stay ton. Manon county. jv drew knife, and with his right i cisión could not lie rq»che<i before ten wa' dying the first of the week at Lima. O. companies at lowest rate«. G. F. i structed cottage in Southern Oregon, most desirable and choicest Wm. Wimer and A. S. Payne last week leading Billings. 3-19 1 choice location and can be had at a bar Residence Lots in Ash John A. Hanley went over tn Shasta hand at Leabo's back, at free play com- month» The cases referred to are those ■ The Willamette valley is fifty miles wide completed a two-storv hotel—24x48 feet—at land. rrieea low. of married women who have filed on tim- ¡ and 150 long and contains (>500 square Klamath City for Otto Shady. I ’ ickles. pickled pigs feet, and everything gain. Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or valtev on bn«ineaa revterdav menced strikeing digging blows in the kept in the line of a first-class grocery stock. i her land ami now api>eal from the decis- i miles. Nearly every acre is fine farming TERMS EASY. NV. N. Luckey, Real Estate ,lgt. .tshland P. B O’Neal re urned Friday from a1 neighborhood of the heart. A b they N. Gates ha.-been appointed postmaster on hand at E. M. Miller’s. ’ ‘ ’ ion of the comniiKbioner holding that I land. Climate free with each lot. Ix»>k at th*« ' at Althouse, Josephine county, vice A. H. pleaaant vtait in Napa county, Cal. were l>oth about falling Fred Snyder, the Men’s and boys' clothing, boots, shoes. j : Oregon. lots before buying elsewhere. Enquire wf they have no right to do bo in Oregon . Gibbs’ father, w ho is a judge in Arkan Platte, removed, say the dispatches. etc., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and E. E. Minar on the premise«. iffTtt; W H. Barr, of Medford, made a buataesa i butcher at Pelton’s meat mar- Mr. Sehlbrede is of the opinion that he sas. is said t«i lie worth $(¡0.000. and will at prices that defy competition, at McCall’«. I I ket, rushed in and throwing Kent down will ultimately win a <!<« inion in favor of spend money freely to secure the liberty of trip over u> biikiyou county Friday. The night before the Linkville stage was Bradley A Metcalf and Waverly school . W m . H arffr robbed the same stage contained $5300, shoes lead them all. For sale bv D. It. A j ! J. H, M artin . plac‘d his knees on his neck against the hi» clients.—¡RoHeburg Review. his son. Tho* H. Cone left for Humboldt county, Fall and Winter Clothing. • t . which was probably what the robber was E. V. Mills. mud, and bolding his hand» searched Cal., via Ban Franciico. last Monday. A. Lessing’s furniture store and its con- after. Fresh bread delivered at vour door every him, and soon placed him in the lock up. i Deputy .— j-'“.’ Sheriff Billy f.iij Clarkson was ».io on un i i tents at Lakeview were destroyed by fire Fred Shultz, the Canyonville miller, wa» Mrs. K. Howell is the most experienced morning by 9 a . m . Orders left at U. 8. , GENERAL I>iabo was moved to Leabo <k .'uiith’s {Saturday’s train, bound for Siskiyou recently. Loss $2500. The town had a nar- Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall, will be ! up again yesterday seeing the sights. carpet weaver in Ashland, and those want- promptly attended to. i second hand »tore, where it w as found ! county, having delivered Gibbs, the col-1 row escape. ♦ I ■ ing work in that line will please call at cor. The festive Billy McNeal is attending the ; that he hail three knife wounds over the ored murderer of McDevitt. Although I T_v„ . u„i.„ .. > , ■ J. NV. Sowden, the general rustling agent j V . , , , , I John A. Baker, who has , been away , from Mechanic and Laurel Sts ---------------- Jtq engineer and firemen'« ball at Sisson. for the Jacksonville Marble Works of J. C. heart from the back, two of which were j the Jregontan ano other papers had an- ■ Ashland about three years, but is now lo- NVhipp, will be in this vicinitv again in a few A nd ID ealers I n NV. A. Cordell, Thos. Overton, H. M. F. H. Vining, wife and little ton arrived serious and one only slight. The instru i nounced that the reward had reached j cated on a faini on Big Butte, is visiting ASHLAND weeks, soliciting orders for this well-known ■ - .OREGON. Foote and M. Cox are fixing up the inter institution. Save your orders for monu-. Marne**. Buejyien, Cart*, It ay- from Tacoma yosterday for a visit in Ash- ment happened to be a common pocket $1300, Billy only got $1170 for hie service I relative.« and friends here. ! ior of the new brick addition to Postotlice on*. itHplentent*, etc., etc. nients, etc., etc., for him. * Ha« just received the higgosi ami land knife and the blade was broken out of ' to the state. The Pullman company re- ' Charley Ross.—The Mining and Engin block into neat office and store rooms. stock of goods- ever brought to Ashlaad. The Helman farm in the city of Ashland j i A fine stock of im]>orted goods. I also car Mr». D. J. Ferree was in town the first the spring during the fight. Kent had fused to pay their sum of the reward,and eering Journal declares that after spending Susanville, Cal., Nov. 20.—There was a has been subdivided and is now offered in ry all classes of goolls. hence you cannot n.ooo.OOOO in the of the week en route fp-ni Eugene to been around all evening wanting to buy as there was nothing but their word of " “ ‘ search, ‘ only two pound' I« small tracts at very reasonable prices. If fail to he suited. Call and examine the heavy earthquake here this morning at 6 you want a pleasant home or a good invest- ! ' New York, Helpmate, Domestic, Keno. honor ae respectable citizens com pi'll ing I of tin have ever been found in Dakota. a dirk knife, and the fact of it lieing a stock for yourself. Nothing but tirst-el*« o’clock. It was confined to this immediate mem in a good part of Ashland don’t fail ' them to do bo , they easily got out of it. Wheeler ik NV il »on No. ». work, a good fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Morri* Howell returned to-day from Sa- pocket knife and its intended victim Seventeen more men from Yuba arid vicinity, not lieing felt three miles west of to see this tract. For sale by G. F. Billings, Also line of a Conductor’» Cloth. ’The Star that lead- them all—the light lent. Chas. Gunnuson went there last wearing a heavy overcoat is the onlv Anil the mavor of Portland, Millionaire Suiter counties were at The Oregon tbe town. or A. I). Helman. ‘ 1-49. running D omestic .’’ ■ Van B. DeLaahmutt, in whose hands of- first of the week, en route for Lakeview to week. r. i. thing that prevented a cold-blooded mur Ira Worden, of Keno, brought in a band European Restaurant For Sale. I ficially fell the duty of handing over the locate timber claims in the Klamath river John Bolton arrived last night from San der. Policeman Leabo is noted for giv reward, had the nerve to charge Clark of hogs for the Ashland market Saturdy. A first-class restaurant for sale. Doing a section. Francisco to eat Thanksgiving turkey in ing a man plenty of warning and never He says he has hogs, but nothing to winter good business; fitted up with good new son $30 for the service. But then he is a GREGORY & HICKS. Uahland The Bandon Recorder says the law against them with, and hence wants to be minus furniture, all in good condition, and in bus acts rough in arresting a man, which “sheeny”—not necessarily a Hebrew or placing obstructions across rivers in Oregon hogs. iness part of town. Apply to Jacob Kahn, of Portland was on Sunday's will make Kent’s case that much worse. a Jew—but a common, every-day so as to prevent the movement of salmon House. Sign, Carriage, así B. F. S xvder , Proprietor, train for Fl. Klamath, and thence to San Kent has l>een around Ashland off and "sheeny,” and a "sheeny’s” patriotism It is said that the statue of A. J. Stevens, is most flagrantly set at naught at the Main St., Ashland, Or. Francisco. late master mechanic of the Central Pacific on for 18 months, is a hard-< ase, ever never raises above his pocket. Decorative Painting. j mouth of Rogue river. road, erected at Sacramento, is the first Dana Mathiot, representing J. K. Gill A ready with a knife or gun. He will have BORN. Dom I’edro had to go, but his game will statue of a working man erected in this Business Changes. Co., Portland stationers, was in the valley his examination to-morrow. Mr. Leal>o Special Attention ¿ven to TLLYYLLSR'ELL. remain a lavoritfin the trine Americas* country. MERRICK. — In Ashland. Nov. 24th, to J. K. VanSant, who has been conduct this week. « is around this morning, his weunde feel world without end. Men who lightly re Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I.. Merrick, a bounc ing a grocery business on the corner of Passenger Coach to Every Train. The secretary of war in his annual report gard his loss of a throne will continue to Dr. Songer was on the sick list the first ing quite sore, The knife went in about ing baby girl, just the image of its papa. recommends that the militia in the sea *fe.Freight moved about town at rates of the week, but is up attending to busi- two inches. It is not believed that they Main and Helman streets in Ashland for struggle like heroes to save pedro. coast states l>e specially trained for defens PANKEY.—At Central Point, this week, a year or more, last Thursday sold his new again. will prove fatal. LONVER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. stock, good will etc.,to William Breeden, 1 Archbishop Gross arri veil from Europe in ive warfare, in case of trouble with some to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pankev, axon— Claiborne Nell went to Grant's Pass yes ' good time to take part in the centenary cel foreign nation. 12 lbs. Fire wood of all kinds delivered any and rented him the store and dwelling i Atljndgcd Ii>»anr. ! Leave orders at Hmm A D odue '« terday evening to visit bis children and ebration at Baltimore. His Grace preach for one year. Mr. Breeder is from Lin-1 where in town at lowest price«. Nothing makes a better, more useful or I Store. BUTCHER.—In Ashland, this morning, to grandchildren Alonzo Curtis, a painter with marked coin, Neb., and has a wife and one son, ed the sermon to the members of the Cath ornamental holiday present than can be I Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Butcher, a daughter. olic Congress on Monday, the 11th. Mrs. Chas. Miller and little children pt* uliarities who has been about Ash who arrived with him to make Ashland found at the varied furniture stock and went to Alltany Saturday to visit with the land for some time, was taken to Jack-. their home. Albert Millsap remains in J. H. Stine, founder of the Grant's 14s» store of Smith A Dodge in Ashland. It THE farmer's mother. Courier, ha- Ijeen appointed to a position will pay the investor well to keep an eye on Honville last Thursday, adjudged insane ■ the store as clerk. I in the government printing office. Ila is this fact by Judge Neil and sent to the asylum. ' H. Fox is over at Henlev this week in- still in the newspaper founding business, epeeting a quarts mine he and David Payne The Salem Statesman thus summarizes I R. M. Garrett one day last week pur E. M. Gallaher, of New Pine creek, has having just established one at Independ his cast*: “Alonzo Curtis, of Ashland, an I chased M. Caton's interest in tbe saloon ence. and E. R. Ainos own. returned from Ashland with his son, who I IB IN TONVN AND THE I business of Caton de Garrett and after i ------- AS WE BUY AND SHIP-------- Capt. W. F. Songer, wife and daughter unmarried American, 27 years old, was wards sold a half interest to Chas. Hos-1 Chas. Williams, brother of Tom, the was thrown from the wagon on the trip I over and broke his leg. He was under the | Rub Board put Away Forever. have reached Pasadena, Cal., and will un turned over b> the .isvlum authorities1 yesterday for treatment. A year ago the | i ley. After April 1st, (when their license man who attempted to make a target of physicion’s care for four weeks.—[Lake-; 4»ubted|y winter there. PIRCRHNERN Uh 1EFEIEWE8: expires) Mr. Hosley will purchase the 1 '‘1>eter the Poet," was discharged by the view Examiner. man—arrested in Jackson county, on 1 Tn f District Attorney Colvig came in from whole ami continue the business under d*’lr*ct attorney of <<rant county, as he Mrs. (.’. NV. (laniard, I Mrs. D. E Hyde, Our friend Bob Armstrong informed us f And Have Le?«« Kent. Etc., Etc., To Par. Linkville Monday, tbe circuit court for the same complaint wa» released and | his own management. Bob Garrett re-1 pr?v® an u'''l'‘^tionable alibi to the Mrs. M. F. Blanton, that he had the contract of fencing Colonel Mrs. B. Million. Klamath county having finally wound up. supplied with funds to take him to his tires from the business with the credit, C large ° s so ’ in^’ Scobie’s ranch near Ashland. The extreme Mrs. R. 8. Barclay, Mrs. M. J. Hatfield, borne in California, but stopped in Ash Jaa. B. Eddy has retired from the Pen land. The patient essayed work, but of conducting the quietest, most orderly | I ndei the title of "The Southern High- length will lie alxmt four miles, and the , Mrs.J. NV. Million. dleton Tribune, and ba.« been visiting in lacked continuity, and never completed and respectable saleon ever conducted I wav,” the Southern Pacific company have lumber and pouts have all l>een furnished t this section, leaving for Coos bay Monday Investigate Soon, as I Have Not issued a neat and beautifully illustrated from Sisson.—[Sisson Herald. a job. He is a Presbyterian, without in Oregon. Bob’s bump of order is chron evening. Long to Stay pamphlet descriptive of the points of inter ic. and anybody found making inischeif J. H. Martin caught a party stealing I friends, irregular in habits, chewing to Johnnv Murpby, who was so unfortunate bacco to excess, and before his commit in his place was invariably “bounced.” est on the company’s lines from Portland chickens from his hen roost last night and ; Inquire at the R bcord office. south and east to New Orleans. as to have a leg broken about six weak« ment disassociating with his fellows, Charley Ih-sloy has a host of friends and took a shot at him. He just wanted to W. J. ZUILL. Gen. Agent LAUNDY ago, is now around on crutches, waiting (or It is said that ex-Judge Thomas H. mark him so be could teke dinner with QUEEN CO., Ashland, Or. [n28 slept in sheds, barns and shops. will do well in the business. Smith is seriously ill at Alameda, Cal. him to-day. Other thefts of turkeys,geese, it to mend. Onanism is charged with this unreason IHvolling Burned. TO SELECT ZFEdOLdL Smith was the first sheriff in Oregon and ducks, and so forth, were reported last Hiram Farlow returned Tuesday from a able being.” Curtis has seen better days, The alarm of fire Tuesday evening adjacent territory, his bailiwick then com night. Everything Imaginable in that Line Kept In Stock At businea* trip to his Linn county farm, and and when he had his wits about him was prising a great extent of territory. Of late reports the real estate boom at Albany os a good artist and catnmanded a top sal about 9:30 stitred the citizens up to a years he has been a practicing lawyer at A. NV. Scott, the well known contractor, ----- An Institution Doing----- high pitch of excitement. The cause was being red hot. now has under construction the new wing ary. Dr. Harry Lane is said to have a the burning of a dwelling on the corner Alameda, of the insane asylum at Salem, stopped in 1 PER YEAR K8IIEM I! AS1LAIR. Thos. W. Kates left Monday for -Walla sure, quick remedy for this complaint, of Iowa and Fairview streets, in Iowa JLSULJLJSriD, OREGON. Geo. A. Knight, a commercial traveler for the city last night on his way to Baker Walla county, Wash., to look after the dis- ( quite common with sheep herders. For Sale at a Reasonable Figure. town, a suburb of the city. It belonged to N’ewstadt Bros., San Francisco, toy .many AJiQ’, where he will at once liegin the con poeal of this year's grain crop raised on his Mrs. Asa Fordyce, an estimable old pio years, was burned to death in a hotel' fire af struction of the Baker City national bank. Any one meaning business can find out Embryonic 11. H. Magnates. large farm there. further particulars bv addressing J. 8., care neer lady who has been au invalid for Arcada, Humboldt bay, last week. He was —[Oregonian. Larger Stock Larger Store j Fred NN’. Hogue, who was up from some years and is living with the family well known on the coast, and leaves an in D. B Medfield was up from Glendale tbe J. C. Carr, of Medford, has the deepest of R ecord office, Ashland, Or. Point with Geo. T. Hershberger of her brother-in-law, William Addison, surance aggregating $8000 for his wife and well in Rogue river valley, recently com Good reason given for wanting to sell. trwt of the week, and says there is nothing Central I but wood there. John Redfield was also Tuesday, ‘ says he and Peter Applegate, at Talent. John Moore, recently from two children, pleted by Dodge Bros’ well borer. Not a up from Medford. , the surveyor, have procured the right of Capt. Stone, a timber land “cruiser” drop of water was reached until 191 feet Wisconsin, and a brother-in-law of IL A. Mr*. W. H. Gearhart, wife of a Baker way from all the land owners for a dis Ferguson, the stone mason, had just known in this section, is said to be in the was sunk, when the wntercatne a-whooping City stockman, ia visiting her folks, J. C. tance of 85 miles from Central Point (40 moved into the house with his family Shasta county jail under the charge of’ob- and filled tlie well up to within thirty feet Durkee and family, and will spend the feet on each side) for a railroad from last Sunday. A dying fire was in the taining money under false pretenses. ’He of the top. ASHLAND, OREGON. DRUGGISTS. I winter in Ashland. Central Point, via Eagle Point, through house as they had retired, and when pretended to represent an "immense” firm Mr. P. Lyttleton was the most thought who would buy the claims he located par ful of the R ecobp ’ s kind friends this year, | Carries one of the Largest Stocks in Southern Oregon of Select B. V. V. Carter leaves for his old home at the big timber belt np Rogue river, on awakened by the smell of smoke the side ties on at big figures. Books, Stationery, and presented its household with a fine, School Great Falls, Montana, next Sunday. Star over the lowest pass in the Cascade of the house where the flue was was all I Deputy Sheriff Clarkson, it turns out,was large, juicy turkey—of the gobbler spe wants to go where he knows it's winter mountains; which lies between Crater ablaze. All the furniture was saved, the Clocks, Watches, and lake and Ft. Klamath, tlience through doors, windows and casings were re the person who arrested Gay, the fellow cies—for our Thanksgiving dinner. The when Cbrfstruas comes. force will always have a kind remembrance who stole Dr. Geisy's horse and buggy. the Indian reservation on east to any Jewelry. Charley Loring, formerly Western Union moved, the pump taken out and an ef Clarkson says it was not a profitable job, as of the day and the deed. I where that the U. P. or any other road operator in Ashland, and Miss Mabel Gray fort was made at the well, but it would the Portland detective who came for Gay Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or. NV. J. Zuill is in town materially reliev were married at the residence of the bride, naay want to connect with. They claim not come. The cause is supposed to and took the credit of his arrest, was also ing the burdens of one department of carefully put up by com it the most feasible route through that have been a defective flue. Loss, $500. Marysville, Cal., yesterday. good enough to borrow $55 of him.—¡Wel housekeeping by displacing the old, wo petent Prescriptions hands. country, have $1500 pledged towards grad come. John G. Gore, who has been traveling in man-killing methods of washing, with the Horse-Thief Wade Captured. Central California for the Home Library ing and are ready and willing to sell the In the early days of Oregon, when it was Laundry Queen washer. Housekeepers I Sheriff M. D. Childers, of Linkville, a territory, the government, in order to en should read the ad. in the R ecord and Association, returned to this valley Mon "plant” to the first one of the older mag nates who calls for it. They are neither arrived in .-tshland Sunday afternoon on courage immigration, allowed each person then govern themselves accordingly. day to remain for some time. Green and Dried Fruits, Confectionary, Stationary and a tae Ì ‘‘bulls” or "bears” and would not for Grubb’s express with Frank Wade, the , of age, mule or femaleacres of land'«» Dealer In Miss Sadie Ober returned on Saturday's Scheipper, the Frenchman with part of ■ the world introduce obstructive meas youthful horse thief who stole one of a donation. This is now the name of "do- train from ban Francisco, where »he has his nose oft’, is in California on a writ of Fruits, Vegetables, Flour, Feed line of Crockeryware. been employ ed in a millinW store for a ures against any of tbe 1901 big, fat and Mail Carrier Henry Sehreibner’s horses ' nation claims” originated The settler was ' habeas corpus, and it is said he will not be I i allowed to take his 320 acres to suit bis saucy corporations that want to come in yarn ’ s valley recently. Childers,upon I number of months, to remain. on hand as prosecuting witness against And in tact EVERYTHING New Goods Constantly Arriving. The Uc.-t Quality of Good» only Kept along and lick them up "with one fell receiving a description of Wade and the : fancy. Townsend. Somebody has probably raised NEEDED in this line for NV. J. Gregory, wife and daughter, who swoop” as the poet would say. the offer of "de man wid de black eye and horse, mailed it to his deputy at Sprague There were caught in the Coquille river, hate been down in Tulare county, Cal., the river, Altiert Walker, not being able to ' during the last fishing season, says tbe skinny de nose," who had offered him $125 past mi weeks for the former's health, re A Proposed Feasible Interprise. go himself on account of court being in | 1 Bandon Recorder, 85<J0 cases of salmon. to leave. turned to Central Point last evening. Highest Market Price Paid for COUNTRY There is some talk of a company being session at Linkville. Deputy Sheriff I The price paid for fish wss thirty to fifty NVhen McCord and Fee were “held up” PRODUCE of Every Description. Thos. F. Fitch, of ban Francisco, who organized to erect a long, large flume up Walker, on receiving the description, re cents each. The total amount paid out for by the double stage robbery some months I owns numerous (arms in this valley, ha- Ashland creek canyon several miles and membered having seen the identical ar raw fish was $15,000. In addition to the ago, Driver Charley Slade thought it was : Headquarters— Opposite Post - office, in been over on a visit, returning southward run some of that large body of timber ' cash paid for raw fish, the expenses of the awful funny, and volunteered the informa ! Pioneer Block. nil ticles pass by a day or so liefore. and Tuesday with Miss Follett of Medford. tion that when one man would tty holding <lown into town, to be sawed up into immediately pursued a hot chase for the ; cannerv was $<>000. Johnny Stoddard, who is acting with the lumber, manufactured into the various horse appropriator, tracing him on It took hard work and much argument him up"thar would be some shootin’ done." I Western Union till spring in keeping their planing mill stuffs, and also to be used through to Lakeview, where he had the to convince the Union Pacific officials that The other liovs are doing the good-natured laughing now. line up from Gazelle to Dunsmuir, was at as Are wood. This timlier land, although ------- J,i A.— animal shod, and then followed him to i fir possessed equal or greater strength than headquarter* in this city Monday night. The whereabouts of the Ager-Linkvillc adjoining the city limits of Ashland is ns the vicinity of Alturas, Modoc county, oak. It was finally proposed to furnish, at Misses Sarah and Kate Cooley and their yet unsurveyed on account of the pauper Cal., where he captured and hustled him . Omaha, free of cost, enough fir to make stage robber is still unknown to the detect brother James, o( Willow creek, have been strickenf?) condition of Uncle Sam’s back over the Oregon state line. Mr. three cars as a test. This proposition was ives. J. N. Thatcher, NV ells Fargo's detect I accepted 1>y the Union Pacific. The cars ive, and R. R. Monroe, postal inspector, visiting Ashland friends, in company with wallet, or some other reason just as good, Walker is not a tin-horn, mouthy detect built proved so satisfactory that the result were in town Friday night looking for Anyone contemplating the purchase of I Frank Cooley, a cousin from San Bernar anil to use the timlier would be too risky ive of the Portland magnitude who go 1 was the sale of 15,iM)0,0CO feet to the railway clues. They say they have their man pick i a first class Sewing Machine Should Not dino. Cal. i Fail to a business. For enterprises that do a around the country looking wise- and , company in a short time. ed out, but can’t find him. T. B. Kinsman, an industrious young lot oi good are generally “cinched” while mvsterious. He is a practical stock rais BUY A MO U WHEELEB Roseburg. Nov. 25.—At their meeting I Deputy Sheriff Robt. Taylor yesterday ■tockuian of Bonanza, who was married blood-sucking vampires that are loaded er, and when he went after Wade he <$: W/LXO.V. t this afternoon, the directors of the Douglas arrested two smooth men on a dispatch last weak to Mis» Minnie Payne, daughter with boodle go unharmed. But this is <• ! <’ ! of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Payne, returned pcasiniism, and should not be mentioned fetched him as soon as he could be over- i county Agricultural Association purchased i receive<l from Roseburg, at which place A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines i taken. This, wo believe, is his first trial 100 acres of choice land situated one and a they were wanted for larceny. Miss botue Tuesday with hl- bride. can be bad by inquiring at this office. | as long as such pure and angelic cherubs j ,it catching criminals, and he is to lie half miles north of the city, fog the sum of , ► King, of Coos bay. was stopping ut tbe R. A. Booth, book-keeper for the Grant's . as Deady, Field, Sawyer and the majority i congratulated on the neatness and dis $1000, and also increased the capitf l stock Cosmopolitan hotel and left her room to go Pass h. P. D. A L. Co., was up on Saturday of the U. S. supreme court (to sav noth- ____________________ of the incoriM.ration t<>$3MC0. shopping, forgetting to take keys. Result, patch of its execution. and says they will be ready to furnish the ' k j ing of our state supreme court) deal out: --------------- — --------- .. If the present tush to ‘‘start’’ country gold watch, chain, necklace, locket and $20 I rnsrket with lumber in sixty days, and \ *’ gone. Suspicion rested on these two, who ' decisions to tbe highest bi<lder. But ■ •'’ s Altar. liewspajiers in U.e NVillametty valley holds manufactured articles in ninety. this could be overcome by Jerome I). --------- NVillianis, a sturdy ----- and in- out, the supply will soon exceed the de registered as Fred Allen and Jas. Howard. * ------------------------- . tbe company -....... . | ------------- ------------------- They were arrested in a house of ill fame, Geo Hum returned to Keno on Tue-day. I this land surveyed out of their Justrious young farmer of Ashland pre- mand. It is the easiest thing in the world and began thowing the evidences of their He and Mr. Legate will not l>ore the artes-| PROPRIETOR ! own pocket and presenting the survey to cim t and clerk of the school Isjard of I to start a country newspaper - the difficulty 1 guilt in all directions, but the property ian well at Medford, a- their machine broze ! is to keep it going after it is started, and a Full Supply down before they started. It weighs 10,000 . that poor infant, uncle Sam. as a Christ- , Soda Springs district, was married last poor newspaper is worse for a town than was afterwards found, and they will go - mas present, and then have the land lo- Sunday, Nov. 24th, to Miss Britania north to-night. bores MM) feet and lies on two wagons. ■ no newspaper at all.—¡State-man. 1 cated. Grow. The interesting ceremony was Following is the list of eases Messrs. I I John and Gus. 1 Anders, who returned —o— • Sergt. G. II. NVillson, of the. U. 8. signal The section of country well supplied preformed by Elder Janies Hummer, Phillips and Burtenshaw have on the cir- from their Washington trip some week- I I and the event occurred at the residence | service corps, well and favorably know n in to Let. Saddle Horses . cuit court docket: Frances A. O'Connor, vs ago, came up from Merlin with Dolph Ro with an ever abundance oi sugar pine, Southern Oregon by his long connection per Friday. They all returned homeward | yellow pine, fir and cedar of splendid ( of Philander Powell on Emigrant creek. ! with the military telegraph and signal posts i Andrew O’Connor, divorce; Anna L. Gro- i Corner Fourth and It streets. quality and could be reached with lees Tbe Rr.coBb extends its congratulations ver vs Martin Grover, divorce; NV. S. Bar- ; Sjiecial attention paid to freight team Saturday "suey-ing” a band of hogs. i of Ashland, Linkville and Ft. Klamath, I num vs NV. B. A. Temple, foreclosure lein: | cost than manv of the schemes lieing in and well wishes. left this morning with hi« family for bis ! NV. 8. Barnum vs H. C. Stock, foreclosure : Thos. Overton, who returned from Cor troduced elswherc. The scheme has not Although the report was published HOTOGAPHS new quarters in the Sunny South. Shreve- : vallis some time since, has taken up a some time previous, the wedding of port, Louisiana The good wishes of many ; o^,osure ]ei homestead in the country near Grant’s , as vet assumed any tangible form. v L. Wfl!ey vs Laura Wil-1 : Alfred Ixiuis and Miss Mary Fisher did fnends go with them. . attorneys for 1>lalntiffs. Min. Pa«.s and will move his family there and The Water NVorks. immediately begin the improvement of the ' not occur until the 21st instant. The I (’. 8. Enger. formerly of Ashland, but at i pu, vs swift, action for money; Emery vs M r ». f .. TYLER. pr.-mises. In answer to numerous inquiries as to high contracting parties to the affair are present a business , ■ -• : __ foreclosure ’ lein; ’ ; NV. N. Luckey and man of i Lakeview,was on : swift, S/z/yJ - — ....................... W. Alnut vs (J. ... Ganiard. action for mon- ' | Misse» Rose U. Rowe and Mattie Morris , when operations will commence on the i old California triends of Elder James Tuesday evening's train for Portland a« i J. and Messrs. Chas. B. Gay and NV. J. Ralls, city water works—the committee on Hinnmer of Ashland, and he went down a witness against Dodd and Walker. As ev; O. Ganiard v- estate of Wm. Gilroy, ! I ft ¡Kt. the latter a merchant of Nevada and a rela water works report that a ]x>rtion of the to Central Point last Thursday and ap a representative of the Water Co., he bad creditor's claim :|attorneys for defense. some goods on the road by express at the tire of Miss Morri-, came up from Central 10 inch ami all of the 8 inch pipe is to 1« propriately tied up their souls forever. List. Jas. A. Swift departed this morning time of tbe robbery, and the tag which con I Point this morning to eat turkey and at delivered on the Sth of Dec.—and all of Mr. Ixiuis s ane months ago purchased a tained the directions was found on one of for Norfolk. Va. where be has been ordered Corner Main and Granite Street*. tend the militia ball to-night. the 3 and 4 inch is to be shipped Dec. farm over on The Meadows, has moved the men arrested for the robbery. F. M. by the government. Lieut. Swift has been a PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Ex U. S. Senator Ben Harding, who has 15th, and all of the balance of the pipe his cattle from California and with his Miller was also along for Eugene to set hi- resident of Ashland for al>out two years, as superintendent of the U.S. military tele Bromides made in all sizes. Call and teen spending some time in Nshland. re is to arrive in Uhland at interval^ but bride have set out in earnest to make a I father who is quite ill. graph line and signal offices of the Pacific examine our work. turned t>i his home at Cottage Grove. Ijtne Sheriff M. D. Childer-, alter bringing in 1 division, and with his family have made county, Saturday. Mr. Harding thinks not later than about Jan. 1st. The gates home in this valley. Ilor-e-thief NVade from Linkville Sun- numerous friends in that time who regret DEPUTY COUNTY STOCK l-NSPEC- this a one country to live tn, and will prob and valves A c. are on the way. Of Children Enjoy j day, continued on to Portland in order to their departure from Ashland. Mrs. Swift course the arrival of any shipment de ably be back again during the winter. TOR APPOINTED. The pleasant riavor. gentle action and sooth be present when the grand jury examined and the smaller children accompanied him, , ing edect of Syrup of Fig«, when in need of the Dodd -Walker stage robbery ca-e from H. G. Ke-terson. recently of Montesano, pend on the R. R. XroTlcE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. S. W alter , a laxative, and if the father or mother be ' Bonanza, which come- oft' to-morrow. He Bert., Al. Fred and Miss Ijbliie remaining I have apfiointed NN'm. Courtnev, of NVa-h., who purchased the Ganiard place costive or billions the most gratifying re in Ashland. Chairman of Com. Nov. 27, 1888 Dep- , Lakt LR_ Creek. Chimney Rock precinct. , • — in Sam's valley, has arrived with his family sult« follow it- use, so that it is the best , will also stay over and attend the state con Butte • uty Countv Stock Inspector Iu-]>ector tor for the —---------- Mbs Clara Marshall who ha- lieen at utv and numerous others of hi- relatives. and family reniedv known and every family vention of Oregon sheriffs, which convenes I Creek section, and that he is hereby author Picture frame- made to order at 11. 8. -houl’d have a bottle. December 6th. Mart. Childers has made Portland all summer returned home this ized to execute the laws of the state of Or the work of turning it into a first-class Emery’s. t morning. D. C. Frazer, w ife and child are ; an efficient < fficer. lieing successful in run- fruit and agricultural farm has commenced. i Have your buttons made to match your egon on that subject. NV. F. Sosoe«, Stock Inspector for Jackson county. Mr. K. was in Ashland on a bunnes.« visit European Re-taurani for board and ledg I dress at D. K. & E. V. Mills. Buttons i ning down and keeping every criminal dur expected about Christmas to spend the Ashland, Or.. Nov. 16,1889. ’ holidays. ing his administration. Saturday. made while you wait. ! ing- Nolice Io Pioneer«, FOR SALE! J RESIDENCE LOTS Martin & Harris. F.E.ZOELLNER, MERCHANT TAILOR. SEWING-MACHINES WM. A. GROWE. GRAINING and PAPER HANGING. F u rniture! Laundry (|neen Washer j IN TRAIN LOAD LOTS'"EAST We Can Give You Lower Price* I than Portland or San Francisco. ¡THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE INTERIOR A Half Interest in SMITH & DODGE’S. CHITWOOD BBOS. E. M. MILLER. Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables Geo. W. Crowson HOUSE - KEEPING. BROADHEAD! BROADHEAD! A BARGAIN A Large Assortment of the Sewing Machine. CELEBRATED R roadhead ) \ Ç drëss ) DEPOT FEED STABLE. 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