Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 22, 1890, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD.
OFFICIAL COURT
Reported for the Rt< oan.
NEWS.
Accident*.-
Itomancc in AdvertisciueM*.
Those fine white blankets at the wool­
BREVITY BASKET.
en mills will make a splendid pres­
Mrs. Luvlla B. Smith, a grass widow of
A man was found in .in unconscious
Use
Holden's
Ethereal
<
»ugh
Sjrup.
ent
for your wife. Thev beat anvthing vet
ClrcKlt Court.
state urrlcr the railroad trestle across thi« placH. left with her three children on
-een in Ibc -'ate.
*
»
An
abundant
frfrit
and
cereal
crop
is
this
morning's
train
foi
Woodbind,
Cal.,
A» hlaxd . Oa
T hi asi-sv. May 22. ixo Continued from April term.
Astda i<l <-re«-K. Monday morning about
G B Matthew - vs Hauler A ).••» e—lo re­ !) o’« i<K-k. The 1i ••«? mipp<Mition was th.it w here she will l»> married to Mr. Ram­ sured.
“Ha> kmetaek '—a lasting and fragran-
cover money. Default entered : ti I judg- lie ha I l>-e:! walkin/ across the bridge sey. a well-to-do Hto< kinan of Santa Ro­
Sol. Abraham- want« to -ell hi» Glendale |K*rfmne. Price 25 and .5Octs. at T. K. Bolt
toil's.
PEIINONAI» AND NOCIAL.
menl for plaintiff for »4.’>2.22. attm •nc • - fee -
townsite.
sa,
and
also
a
grass
widower
with
five
and
th
“
>
a.
m.
freight
had
knocked
and cost».
Nobody can have dyspepsia if thev take
clisl
Iren.
It
will
lie
remembered
that
Kd. Mor-c i* with the Examiner train.
him
off.
He
fell
on
his
left
side
and
his
Wehb A Mayfield vs William« -eta!
MAKRIEI).
Mrs Smith recently bad an ad. in a San Simmon» Liver Regulator.
H. C. Skinner wax in Portland la«t week. foreclosure. Default entered and judgment I k -i<l atm k a r.x-K. fra-turing the skull. Francisco paper stating tint she was will-
some matrimonial development» w ill »oon W RISLE\—(’AM 1‘BELL.— At resilience
for pl ff« for $418 65, c«asts and <li»f,ur-e- MTn-.'i found II»- b’ood from hia cars,
Milt. Martin, of Little Sfeuxta 1» in th<- tuents
noi-e .-i’id mouth had dried uud '«'lotted. I ing to join hands and hearts with a suit­ lie sprung on the community.
of Geo. S. Walton, elder of < hri>tian
eity.
Margaret Silva v- Manne! Silva divorce. He w..x taken up town and w ished off. able gentleman. She was soon in cor­
church. Medford. May It. Get». J. iVrfcluy
Tule Lake ]«>»tollice. Klamulh county.
Defendant
given
4*1
day
to
tile
au-wer.
respondence
with
a
host
of
just
such
to Mary E. Cam pliel I.
Will shook was on Sunday*» »outb-lMjund
Or., has lieen changed to Gale.
and Dr. Son.n-r pronounced his recovery
Frank < luggage et al vs It S Dunlap
train
j>eople, ami has the photographs of some
im|xm»il>le.
The
stranger
died
at
one
Milk-shake», ice cream, oranges, lemons,
forecli.»ure. shi riffs »ale confirmed.
i 30 odd. along w ith loving letters. Among
M L. M<H.'all returne<i from Portland thi»
C H Pickens vs Sarah Pickens—divorce. o'< I <-k Tuesday morning, never becom­ the number was a prominent attorney of and all kinds of popular confectionerv at
morning.
ing
conscious
enough
to
tell
the
story
of
The
Soda Fountain.
Tried by consent in open court and taken
bis sail niisiortane. Undertaker H. 8. Linkvilie (whom this lady always spoke
Judge Prim waa in Addaml Friday on a under adviM-trn nt
Monday Siskiyou euuntv votes on
I It Dawson vs II C la-wis and A 11 Maeg- Emery took charge of the remains, and of with the prefix of Judge), who offered the Next
tiu-ine-» trip.
subject of whether* to kind for »30.0611 to
nke young miuii cow . with
ley—foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Re­ buried them in Ashland cemetery Tues­ i himself at the altar of Ix>ve. He need improve
roads and bridges.
Geo. R Bloomer wax in the city Sunday ferred to J 11 Hu tier to take testimony and
calf, for sale. Inquire for price,
I not blush, however, as among the num­
day afternoon.
ami Motulay
'
J report July 7tb.
etc., at the K ecorii office.
Some novelties will lie introdu«*ed in the
ber
there
were
many
e«|ually
as
good
letter- in lii» pocket indicate that bi»
Fourth of July line in A«hland this year by
Frank Neil and wife came up from Jack- ' G Karew skivs Wm D Hanley to recover name
wa.» IL II. Brown and that he wa« an I looking and eloquent as he. A number the amusement committee.
money. Default tntered and judgment for
xotiville to-day.
of
them
from
all
parts
of
the
coast
have
agent
for
M'.
1
“
.
Harmon,
of
Perry,
Ohio,
pl'll for |7»s.'r2.
The ha»e-ball fever has broken out among
T. E. Godfrey made a buxine»» trii> tn
H •' Dollarhide vs Amelia C Doty et al­ ami wa< soliciting order» for plants and traveled to Ashland to call on the lady. . the young men now in their teen.«. The
Yreka thix week.
to reform a <iee<l. Default entered and cor­ itower«. The prevailing siippo-ition is that Yesterday afternoon’s train brought in older ones have sort of retired.
o-----
he ro«t>- in on tlie pilot of the freight engine John Facey. who met Mrs. Smith on the
----- Was our guide in buying.
Geo. Enl«nkx left Sunday tor a brief visit ; rection ordered as prayed for.
the
night
liefore
and
not
noth
ing
that
it
NOTICE
1>
HEREBY
GIVEN that the
Rev.
S.
P.
M'ilson.
presiding
elder
of
the
H C Stock vs Or R A F E Co e al—fore­
street
and
inquired
if
a
Mrs.
Smith
live<l
with hi« folk» at Han Jhago.
wa- on the trestle, tell to the ground. He
M. E. church, held the quarterly meeting a A following stock in the West Ashland
closure. Sheritt 's »ale confirmed.
Ditch Co. No. 2 is delinquent, and will l»r
Fred Hrhulu. the Canyonville miller, wa» ( S J Dav vs F M Rolierts—to recover mon­ I was alxiiit 45 years ol«l. His order book in Ashland. “My name is Mrs. Smith,’’ Saturday and Sunday in Ashlamt.
“
Luella
B
Smith?
”
‘
‘
Yes.
sir.
”
But
in Axblaud a few day» ago.
ey. Judgment for pl’ff for »34.65, interests *h«>«e«i the name» of a*>out a dozen order» .John Facey was far too late to catch the | The Dunsmuir News, fathered by G. D. sold according to liy-law s of company in
Ashland,
Saturday, June2bt. lx!«', viz:
at
Yreka
and
Montague.
S. Sherman, of Talent, »tar'e«l Monday and costs.
Stock No. lx. due $.5.85.
industrious Mrs. Smith, for sne had re­ Cummings, is at hand. It should receive
state
<»f
Oregon
vs
Fiank
Reed
larceny.
Mrs. M'm. «>ee, an old I idv residing up ceived a lilieral supply of money and a the patronage of that tow n and more too.
on bi» proloaged Eastern trip.
Stock No. x. due $4.35.
Di>n>he>e<i.
Granite street, fell <lown the cellar stairs
The sale to cover all cost'.
The I . s. land office at Shasta City, Cal.,
W. P. Benn ami wife retained Friday
State of Oregon vs Charles Smith—lar­ Sunday, badly »Draining ber left shoul­ telegram to go to Woodland. This Mr
By order of the directors.
ceny. Dismissed
from tbeir Han Francisco tnp.
Ranaey shows up well in a photograph, has I»een ordered removed to Redding.
a
A. It. CHAPMAN.
der, besides being hurt internally. I)r.
.Sisson
was the other comi»etitor for the
Beekman
A
Rea
lues
vv
Geo
M
laive
et
al
as
does
his
five
children,
and
he
is
no
j
Mr«. Turner ami Mr». John Watson were --foreclosure Order entered that sheriff J. H. Hall attended her and at last reports
Ashland. Or.. May 22. 1890.
Sec’v
’ ]»lace.
slouch as a letter writer
Among the ;
up from Jacksonville to-day.
«•orrect error in return on execution.
she was getting along nicely.
I
Chas. E. Harris, formerly of Lakeview, is
i flights of fancy that his love-sick i>cn took
1
G. W. Stoops w»» up from Phoenix yes­
I) Linn, administrator of estate of Jane
Arthur, the four-year-old son of R. F.
of the proprietors of the Deer IxHlge,
Holt, v» Jean st L Deltohoam appeal. High, while jumping from a dry goods was something like this: “Let us forge 1 one
terday on a visit with relative».
i
I the past, dearest, and I will do all to Montana, “Picket.” a new democra’ic
Judgment for pl'ff for »290.
paper.
E. V. Everitt of Grant« Pan is visiting hi«
box
run
a
nail
through
the
ball
of
his
make vou and your dear children happy.
A L Willey v» Laura Willey—divorce.
«laughter, Mr*. Geo. llargadinc.
Will run a HACK to —
Prof.)' S. Price will deliver an oration
Ih-eree for det't, who is awarded coatodv of foot. Had it not been a wire nail, a bad I long for the happy hour when 1 can
case of lockjaw would have been on hand. clasp y«u in my arms and call you mv at Sams_ Valley on Decoration day. Six
Mi«» Laura Harrison wax up from < eiitral minor child.
in that vicinity will take part in the
c C Beekmaa vs Jackson Co— appeal.
Point Tue»<iay visiting ber frtands.
John Robison, who is employed about <>»n, own dearest Luella,’’ etc., yum, schools
exercises.
Mandate of supreme oourt rrnianding
The R ecord hopes so, too, an«l 1
B. Wright and a party of X. P. official- cause for new trial—entered. Judgment the Ashlami railroad yards, fell from the yum
On the Wagner place. 10 miles from
John Van Horn retorts that the cancer
tender of an engine yesterday receiving will advise the Linkvilie attorney to come
were on Tuesday » «outh-ixn.ml train.
for appellant for costs, etc.
Ashland, this summer for the
on Mrs. Van Horn's face, pronouncetl hope
a severe cut about the knee.
to
.Isbland
and
exchange
“
tears
with
a
Ordered
that
<
has
Schultz
be
allowed
»18
Cbri» Farlow ami son ot Salem are visit­
a<-<-ommodation of the
less by all physician.», is recovering by the
prc'iuii.ent
leader
in
O
N.
G.
circles.
for
16
days
service-
aslmilitt
olcircuit
court.
ing relatlv»» and friends in Ashland.
public.
Microbe Killer treatment.
Th«“ San Jose Seal«*.
A s|>ccial term of circuit court Is called
The Celebration.
Mi»x Ph«el* Woodson ba» acccpte«l a for July 7th, lx!a>.
M'm. M. Holmes, Democratic nominee Reffitlar Trip* Every Situdii//.
Portland Oregonian.’
position in the Arcade Hotel, Montague.
Gen. J. A Varney,of The Dalle.», a meni-
The meeting last monday morning se­ for recorder, was in Ashland Friday and
Leaving Ashland between 8 and 9a. hi ..
Heal 11st ole Tramsler».
!s r of the St ite Board of Horticulture and lected G. F. McConnell. C. fl. Johnson and Saturday, looking up his prospects and
J. Ji. Kendricks and »on Alexander, left
and leaving the Springs for Ashland
‘ finding out the leaks of his opponent.
ln-;>eclor
<>f
fruit
pe»t.«.
is
m
the
city.
He
R.
A.
Minkler
as
the
executive
committee.
Saturday tor the Coeur d’Alene mine», to
at 3 o'clock p. in.
D M Griffith et al to E Sanderson Smith will remain in and about Portland for a few
prtMpsat.
I).
P.
Thompson
and
Lydell
Baker
ar-
The following sub committees have been
-quartz claim know n as “Fowler Ledge,' «lav« looking after orchard pests. The fact
FARE EACH WAY
.<) cents.
rived
yesterday
an
1
were
tuet
nt
the
deiM.l
appointed
by
the
executive
committee,
ami
mining dial. Con. $1290. q c D. that just such work ax he is engaged in 1«
Mr». Judge W. A. Wilshire of Lakeview Hteamhoai
by the band. Thev both spoke to a full rpnROlGH rilE WEEK DAYS the
should
all
report
at
McCall's
Hall
next
1*
Dunn,
adminhtrator
to
J.
W.
Dollar-
n«xe«fary was demonstrate«! vextenlay. Saturday:
1» visiting her father at Garden Home, near hide- assignment of bund.
1. rig a good thorotighbracc ami team­
houseat Granite Hall in the afternoon.
when he and Secretary Allen found that
Por'laml.
will do a general delivery and job-wagon
Speaker— M'. H. la-eds, D. R. Mills, J. T.
Frank I'luggage et al to Anna F Will­ the dreaded Sim Jo»e »« ale had secured a
tieo.
M.
Parkinson
moved
his
bottling
ami satisfaction
George Durand, who ha» heen wintering iams- lots 3 and I and fractional lots 1, 2, 5, fisithold on some of the fruit trees in one Bowditch.
works over to Colestein this week to com­ business. Promptness
The public patronage is re­
Treasurer—E. V. Carter.
in Yreka. left last week for hl« stock ranch II, 7, M, all in block 13. $.500.
mence corking up that famous water for guaranteed.
of the prominent grounds in this city.
spectfully
solicited;
Finance—O. II. Blount, Frank Hasty, L. shipment throughout the coast and east.
J< bn P Worley and wife to Sarah S Van­ Prompt measures will be taken at once to
at Silver lake.
R T. BALDWIN.
dyke—12.44 acre- in tp 37 S, R 1 W. Con­ have them destroyed, but it is feared that L. Merrick.
Horace Pelton was up from Sam's Valley sideration »1. q I' D.
v3-n2tf
ALONZO MT M ER.
It is the intention of the friends of that
Grounds--11. T. Chitwood. P. M’. Paul­
tlie»c ure not the only one.«, a» thix scale is son,
Sunday, viaiting his brother. John E. Pel-
Jadv
in
Ashlantl
to
give
Mrs.
J.
D.
Crocker,
Geo.
C.
Eddings.
Hugh F amt M A Barron to Marietta uot only destructive to fruit, but shade and
ton, and family.
Music—Profs. Getz. Sweet, Shepherd, the union party nominee for school super­
Dollarhide—N
of N W
sec IS, tp IOS, ornamental trees as well. Every effort
Faber. Mrs. Gilroy, Mrs. Merrick. Mrs. intendent,» handsome complimentary vote.
It
2 E. »1. Q C I).
Phil Stephen», one of the democratic boy»
should lie made to ascertain and properly Shephertl.
of Jacksonville, wa» in the city yesterday 1 I.cnmler D Dollarhide to Marietta Dollar- treat every tree or shrub infe»te<l with
I
Barnum A Bailey's circus, which P. T.
Decoration—J. T, Million. Wallace Rog­ Barnum
bide—E >, of S W >4 und S W
of S W ', them, as it will l>e impossible for Mr. Var­
on • htudne»» visit.
has called the greatest .»how on
o( sec 16, and the N W *4 of sec 21 in tp |o ney to )>er.sonally examine all of the trees ers. D. Ralph,
will make a tour of the coast this
William Walsh, formerly of Coo» county, i S. R 2 E »1 q t D
« »
Amusements—J. M' ______
Powers. _________
L. I.. Mer- earth,
and »hrub.« in the city, all who have tre«*x
summer, and will be in southern Oregon in
1» the reporter traveling with the S. F. Ex­
Godfrey.
!.. urain»'.
J S and Hannah Eubanks to Geu G Eu­ or shruhls-ry should make a careful exami­ rick, J. S. Eubanks. T. E.
aminer*« »pecial train.
Or//. Street. Xew Mtthi.
Advertising—G. F. 12
______ _________
McConnell,
O. 11. July or August.
banks lot 2 in block 25. »I. Q C D
nation. and! if anything is found that does
R. T. Baldwin and Alonzo M'inier give
John R llelinnn to Geu G Eubanks lot 2 not lielung to the tree, the same should Is- Blount, F. D. M’agner, C. 11. Johnson.
Mis» Laura Coakley of Central Poi it and
Firework»—J. S. Sweet, L. L. Merrick, notice in the advertising column» ot the
e-Opened May I8th, 1890,
Samuel M<4Tei>don <»f Sam» valley, were in block 25. $.5. q <' D.
re|»>rte«l at once to the secretary of the
R KcoKD that they will commence running
Catherine Noland to Charles F Wall lot» board at 171 Second street. The * residents R. A. Minkler.
doing the < ity Saturday.
a hack to the M’agner Soda Springs a week
16 in block 21. Metiford. $2820. Adinini«- of tlie city can perhaps stand without great
—Under thè managent of—
John Butterworth, who la to l>e connect­ triitrix deed.
Pennoyer mul Webb.
from next Sunday and regularly thereafter.
Io«» the fruit trees in tlieir yards, but when
ed with the new i>a|>er at 5’reka, wuv visit­
Gov. Sylvester I'ennoyer and state I ('. It Van Avlstyn’s new bus for the Mr. ami Nn>. W.W. Spi ingoici, l*i«.|>s
Constantine Magruder, tru-tee. to Will­ an enemy is umong us that is likely to de­
ing in Ashland tins week.
iam Hurley—lots 12 and 13 in block 16,Cen­ stroy the shade and ornamental tree»,which Treasurer Geo. W. M'ebbarrived in .I b I i - M’hite Sulphur springs baths has arrived
Thos. Ashley and family of Glendale, tral Point. »150.
are the beautv and glory of the city, then land on Monday’s passenger and s)>oke
is in charge of Dan M'aldroop. This Board and lodging by the meal, day,
Constantine Magruder, trustee, to Will­ the matter l>econies of great imtsirtance > to a crowded house at Granite Hall in the and
relatives of J. W. Cunnyngham, have re­
bus is an original invention, and was evi-
week or month.
iam Hurley—lots 3 und I in block 24, Cen­ to all.
moved to Ashland to stay.
afternoon. Gov. Pennoyer is an earnest, I ; dently intended as a joke on a street car
tral Point. $200.
The remedies necessary for the destruc­ I logical and convincing talker «nd liie
Dr. A. <’. Caldwell, the dentist, and E. E.
William amt Lizzie Hurley to James M.
H. A. Lawton of Atchison, Kan., has se­
Demining went to Grant's Pas« last even­ Hurley lots 12 und 13 in block 15, also .1 tion of these scales are simple and easily sjieech was listeneii to with much atten­ cured the mail contract on the Linkvilie— GOOD ROOMS, EXCELLENT ME.1LS,
applied, iuk ! if the mutter is promptly and
ing to remain several day».
tion
ami
interest.
H
was
f
statement
of
ami 1 In block 24. Central Point. »2167.
Lakeview
route, under a schedule of 26
thoroughly attended to. the danger may ‘ I m ;
U.K. to HC Dollarhide -S of N E
his stewardship as a public servant the hours in the winter and 24 hours during the
Levi Mom» went to California Sumlay on
avoided.
A-fair trial solicited, and satisfaction
of S E % of sec 21 in tp to S. It •
past four years, a presentation of the: summer months. He wants to sublet it. , guaranteed.
a buxine»» trip of a week or ten day». Geo. 1 and N
M
agoii
It
>a«l
Communication
E.
160
acres.
Patent.
plans and ideas of the two parties con-
Ihirkee accompanie«! him.
The water works commencement is still
E S to Elien Huntlev and .1 B D Lee S Lakeview Examiner, May 15-1
f^^Meals. 25 cents.
cerning state matters, and other subjects. , in statuquo. JohnO’Coniier has telegraph­
W. A. M’alker, of Bly. one of the solH U of the S W 'i of see 14. and the N E 1, <J
It
is
not
expected
that
height
teams
ed
the
council
that
he
will
be
here
on
June
The
main
points
of
the
sjieech
were
em-
stock mini of Klamath county, wa.< in to see the N W % of see 23. tp 38 S, R I E. inn
will b ■ able to make the trip from Red­ Ixxlied in the supplement in last issue of ; : 2d to commence work, sure. The city dads
acres.
us Saturday.—Lakeview Examiner.
’m Myer and G F Billings et ul to Mrs ding here before the first of June. Many I R ecord . No democratic candidate has arc tired. The town people are nervous.
Je»M Richardson, one of the xtraigl.l- E M
E Tolman—02-100 acres in tp 3!) S. K 1 K. bridge« are gone ou this roa«i, and there ever token in Ashland that has received • Once in Seven Years The body is renewed.
luceil Democrat» a fid solid farmers of Me 1- Con
$225.
is still snow left in the mountains. the amount of praise from the opposition ! The blood must have the elements of vital­
foril precinct, was in the city Friday.
We M'ish to announce to the
O N Fowler to Will Jackson -lot I in Barnes, the wool buyer, ex|>ecU to haul than hap Gov. Pennoyer.
ity, M’right’s t'ompouiid Syrup of Sarsa­
FOIL
I. L. (Shorty) Hamilton, republican nom­ block 70, Medford. »70.
parilla cleanses ami enriches the blood, and people of Ashland and vicini­
freight from Liegan, but our home team­
inee for a»xexs«>r. came up from Mv<lfor«l
M'illiam A Owen to Alpha B t'firey lot 1 ster» object to hauling from that jioiiit,
The Normal Commencement
gives anew impetus to life. Sold by T. K
yesterday with D. P. Thompson anil party. in block 24, Central Point. »525.
ty that the C. 0. 1). EnijMiri-
Bolton.
as
the
road»
are
poor,
and
there
arc
no
Exercises
take
place
at
Granite
Hall
to
­
John K Geer to Willimii Carey—1 a< re aeeommo«lationB at that |K»int. The town night and to-morrow night. The following
as a |um is noM’ ready for business
John A. Beck, wife and son, of Portland, and 70 rod.«, tp 37 S, It 2 M’. $200.
There is a re|>ort in circulation that a.«
a brief statement of the season’s work: result of Thompson ’ s visit. »3.500
arrived Sunday for a recreation tour in this
»3500 was left
John O'Brien ami wife to J H l’-rsnter— combats of the »tub end of a narrow is .Senior
class—Jennie Oliver, Alice Sutton. with
..............
.............................
... is in Reeser's Block. Ashland,
section. They are l<»-ated at The Oregon. 1 the right ami title to jwo water ditches; al­ gauge railroad, with a »mall depot, situ­
a citizen of * Medford.
M’hether this
•o ; o ; o-
Maud
Berry,
Agnes
Devlin.
Edward
Sut
­
for
the
whole
county
or
not
is not known.
A. H. Carson, the enterprising Redland so 100 feet of 8 inch ¡rod pi|>e with k mter- ated on a twenty-mile alkali fiat. Sur­ ton, John II. Devlin.
At any rate there is considerable specula­ i The articles we carry are too
Nursery man of Josephine county, and Ed. • est in all Humes and k interest in giant, all prise valley teamsters have made a trip
Junior class—Hope Hunter, Dora Flem­ tion aiming the brethren as to who have the ¡numerous to mention.
We
Smith of Grant» Pa».«, were In the city yes­ . Im ated on the mining ground ground to Reno, but they report a very bad road ing, Clara Mingus, Lillie Newman, J. M’. strings to the “sack. '
known as Berryman mining claim, situate!» through Buffalo canyon, although work Rees.
terday.
Men’s Work Pants, .fl p'r.
aim
to
keep
everything
usu-
on Applegate. ».'150.
Plug-uglies and calithumpian parades
Commercial course -Miss Gertie Van Tas- have
Charley Slade, the Ager—Linkvilie stage
John H Downing to Mrs Pauline M El­ is being done on the bad places.
occupied very little attention in Ash- :allv found in a varietv store, i
M’est to Montague or Ager, the roads nbJmtb Mb"r" DeiiieiiL ‘’ f ^E. Youman"’ 'a"d eeUbrairon7iieret3fo7e7'This yeaFthe
driver, is over this week visiting his Ash­ more—12 acres in tp 37 8, R 2 W. $360.
Men’s Shoes,$1.50 to $2.50 u| Men’s .leans l’ants, $1 p’r.
nington, W. T. Dement. F.
land friends and relatives, living on a brief
M’m Davis to Peter Fitch—land in Med- will probably not be solid enough before J.
J H.
fi Devlin,
Devlin John
lnhn Rees.
I!«..
committee will resurrect this line of fun in prices from le. to 25cts. So­
vacation
ford. $350.
the middle of July, and it looks now as
and
one
of
the
members
leaves
soon
for
Highest standing in senior class, Jennie
llicking an inspection of our
though there will be but little freighting Oliver, !)7%: Alice Sutton, 97 11-21. High­ California to procure the most ridiculous
;F’y I*’reale Shirts 50c,75c,$1
Sheriff Birilsey is in this en«l of the valley
JackHonvillc
Jottingx.
outfits
to
be
had.
again thi» week.' “On collecting China poll
from any direction before that time.
¡goods at your earliest oppor­
est tn junior, Hope Hunter, 92J:;. Highest
T. J. Croaa, the expert painter, is in
tax on the Siskiyou mountain." this time
in commercial course, K. L. Vining. 95,
Martin Phillips of near Port Townsend
I
Decoration Day Program.
he aays.
Salem.
„
.
was found not guilty for killing John Hall, tunity, Me are,
Monument work.
who with a party charivaried him. This
The members of the Post will assemble at
Most Resi>ectfullv,
W. P. Parson, of the Depot liar, exjiects
Dr. J. W. Robinson has returned from
In the Ashland Marble M’orks’ yard of decision by the jury evidently means that
the Hal! at 9 a. ni. The procession will
to take a trip to Por,lan«i during hi.« vaca­ his trip to Portland,
WILSON
A' WA LSWORTH.
form in plaza at 9:30 as follows, an«l inarch J. II. Russell is a sample specimen of work murder is justifiable when a tin-horn band
tion. H. C. Skinner is attending to the
in the marble line that attract» considerable comes around and disturbs a newly married
customers at present.
Hon W. F. Songer, of Ashland, was in to Granite Hull:
1st, band; 2d, company D; 3d, Burnside attention. Mounte«! on a piece of native free pair with their awful “music.'’
town the first of the week
Post and comrades; 4th. "Band of Ho|>e and ±!ifi'ie»M?n"2,gi,yTlra?ged,y«a8vtb7 Itseemsthat E Lauer ct al., of Modo<
Prwf, L’. 1|. Fitxgerald. republican nomi­
nee for county school superintendent, wag
Wm. Alcoe, of Trail creek, was in town school children ; 5tb. city guthoritiax; Gth, 1
*oul,‘
ls a hl,e
‘->f \erf county, are going to take water from Goose
iff X b *e„)21
1 Lake
imgiting purjaises, notwithstand-
in Aah’and Monday. Prof, Swept »i)oWe<l tbo latter pait of laift week after supplies, citizens.
Ceremonies at llall—1st, music; 2d, pray­ Th°tw ■ree'l afnd perfec tly c hiseled °ut-, ¡ng the agitation of two years ago, and the I
him the sights of the city.
J. N. T. Miller, who is largely engaged er; 3d, music by choir; 4th, reading of or­
1 “ h r
nKf
opinions of several men In this v-i.initv that
Gov. Pennoyer says the growth and im­ in the stock business in Lake county, is I ders; 5th, saluting the dead; 6th, address of L.fn Z.
Til ) v dTi i t h ;at‘?ntflonf °.{ ", 1 such work would be against the law. says
provement in Ashland sin«-e four years ago
welcome by Post commander; 7th, music passers by. The design is that of J. B.
> akev;pw Kvaminer
has been marvelous. "It is one of the most visiting his family of this place.
I
ve
e.
by choir; 8th, Post exercises; 9tb, music by Itusseil, who is assisting in turning out the
lieautifnl cities in the land. “
Mrs. Joe Beach (nee Miss Annie Mil­ cuoir; loth, u<ldrex.s bv Comrade H. A. llar- large number of orders that the Ashland
EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET,
In less than two weeks 40,660 enuinerat-
(South of Breeden's grocery store.)
' ors will commence taking the census, for
Mr. Metxler, of Nevada, an old acquaint­ ler) of Los Angeles, will arrive at this de.i; 11th, music by choir; 12th, procession 1 Marble M’orks hAs on hand.
which purpose 2O,O0t),l)iX) population sclred-
ance of Ben Haymond and other prominent place this week to visit relatives and will re-form and march to the cemetery,
----- o-----
McBride—Martin.
ules are being sent to 175 supervisors of
and de«-orate the graves of our departed
citizens of Jackson county, arrived in tlie ■ . friends.
census
districts.
Householders
should
note
comrades.
I
J.-Howard
McBride,
the
truck
and
deliv
­
Vglley Tuesday and may locate
jiASH ION ABLE DRESSMAKING and
Benj. Haymond, the democratic nomi­
After this service
eryice a recess
repess will be taken ery proprietor, And Mrs. Julia A. Martin, a the fact that a refusal to give the desired
repairing done in a neat and satisfac­
Mrs. Manov Anderson, <>f A’hland, lias nee for county commissioner, came up until 3 p. ip., at
i.. which time the Post will well known and worthy lady of tbis city, information is punishable as a misdemean­
tory manner. Our work and price will
been in Montague for several days looking from Rock Point Tuesday, and tarried in re-asseiuble at the had and march to the were married last evening at the beautiful or.
suit
von.
Please give us a call.
for a buainess o|>ening. It is reported that
___
a_____________
_ __
Hargadine
cemetery
an«l . decorate the , residence of the bride on the Martin estate
John Butterworth of Ashland and M. II.
HETSt HEL SISTERS.
i town awhile.
she ha» leased a hotel —Herald.
graves of our comrades who are buried I in Ashland, Rev. F. G. .Strange,of the Pres- MeCarthv will launch the “Siskivou Tele-
3-1-tf
Ashland. Oregon.
M'.
A.
P
atrick
,
i byterian church, officiating. A few invited graph" upon the “broad sea of journalism”
L. C. Coleman, formerly of Jackson­ there________________ W.
T. J. Kist, representing the Ashland flour
Post
Commander.
; friends were present, and an excellent sup- at Yreka within the next few weeks. But
mill, was in Montague a few days ago. The ville but late of San Francisco, arrived
per was served to the guests. The R ecork ’ terworth is an energetic young man with
Ashland 6« ur is a prune favorite with <-on- Tuesday morning to look after his busi­
Only
Two
Lien.
joins in with the congratulations ol a host ability, amt they both are* able to get out a
sumers in this section.—[Herald.
ness interests of this valley.
The venerable pioneer veteran, IF. G. of friends for their happiness and pros- good'local newspaper. The R e «. oiu> wishes
J. P. Murphy, the scientific brick layer
1 “
A game of liasebaii played in tins city Parker, who has wintered on Sprague I j>erity.
them success.
-----LOOKING FOR -
ami plasterer, went to Montague Tuesday last Saturday between the Ashland and
river,
passed
through
Linkvilie
Tuesday
Father Clark of Jacksonville wa.» in the
to put in a l>i«i on the new $.5,oni school Jacksonville nines was won by the for-
Distr ct Attorney Colvig is in I«ake
with his wife on his way to l’arker’s sta­ I county this week making replica to ■ city on a visit Monday the guest of his old
house. The bids closed yesterday.
, tner nine by a score of 35 to 14.
fricml J. P. Murphy.* Father Clark is from
tion.
imaginary attack» from the R ecord . His '
Mrs. M. H. Burkhalter and children of
lie and Lindsay Applegate are two of sins seem to be gnawing at liis conscience. M'isconsin an<l has been a missionary priest,
Miss Susie Turner has gone for a
Hornbrook, umi Mrs. D. Burkhalter, of
lie was from Presbyterian stock and in his
Sacramento, a sister of Frank Hasty, ot month's visit to Portland and vicinity. the heroes of ’43. One of their great • It is true that the «xlitor of the R ecord , younger days l>eloii'ge<l to that «Jiureh, but
tikis place, were visiting in A«hlan<f this Miss Jennie Jackson temj>orarily fills her pioneer achievements was the old emi­ along with many representative deino- was converted by tlie Catholic missionaries
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grant road from Willamette to Fort Hail ’ crats of this valley, believe that Mr. Col­ in that country.
place in the W. U. Tel. Co.’s office.
week.
I
I
passing
through
Klamath
and
latke
coun
­
As
I
have
business
which requires luy at­
J. K, Vaq Hunt, formerly in the grocery
vig should have taken a rest from official . Mrs. Lucy Allan, an old resident of Jose­
Mr, A. H. Johnson has returned from
tention elsewhere. I have con­
business in Ashland, is now traveling for his trip to San Francisco, where he has ties Of the noble fourteen who pio­ i life this year. As the past issues of ■ phine county, and of Grant's Pas.» for the
cluded to place on the market
neered that old highway, we believe none ; the R ecord show, it has made no attack i past two years, drove out to M’oodville on
Mebius A Co.. Sacramento dealers in gro­
ceries, and is in the valley this week in been visiting his daughter, Mrs G. A. are left but Applegate and Parker.
Thursday,
and
while
sitting
in
her
buggy
on
him.
The
editor
of
the
R
ecord
has
Hubbell, who has been quite ill with
their interest.
The noble sacrifices of the past, that i no personal quarrel or pique with Mr. fainted and fell out upon the ground, strik­ FOR THE XEXT SIXTY DAYS
cause us to rejoice in the beings who I Colvig. It believes as scores of intelli­ ing on her head, and broke her neck, calls
B. F. Snyder left for Portland Tuesday pneumonia.
---- A FEM’ CHOR E-----
with the intention of locating Ills family
Gov. Pennoyer and State Treasurer made them, ure theirs. Their deeds are gent and reputable Jackson county dem­ ing instant death. Mrs. Allan was favora
. bly known, and leaves many friends to*
will follow Saturday . Their numerous Webb spoke to a large audience at the handed down to us, and by us they will
and republicans do, that there is a ' mourn her death.
friends made in Ashland wish them well in court House Tuesday afternoon, then left be banded down in unsullied glorv to the I ocrats
circuit
court
“
ring,
”
a
sort
of
“
compat
’
.
t"
'
their new home.
immediately for Central Point where generations that follow.—Linkvilie Star. in existence whereby the offices of dis- , F. M. Johnson arrived from San Francis- ' Situated on Main St.. Alitia avenue and the
i co on M'ednesday night and reports favora-
Hon. M’. K. Price, democratic nominee they were welcomed by a large crowd.
Boulevard, all of which is nicely lo­
trict attorney and circuit judge are ncar- • bly on the water question, lie made all
Baseball Game.
for sheriff, was in town w ith Gov. Pennoy­
cated anti mostly set out to «•boicc
1
lv
the
same
thing
as
held
by
the
present
j
necessary
arrangements
for
commencing
,
er and Treasurer M'ebb. Monday. He ac­
Klamath County Items.
The Ashland and Jacksonville juniors
fruits. Look al tins proj»erty
incumbents.
This
“
combine
”
or
“
trust"
i
work
at
once.
There
will
be
seven
and
a
‘
■ ■
companied them to Medford and other
played a match game at the laat named
I
and secure
Judge Smith went below Friday for place Saturday, the Ashland boys coming is a dangerous condition of affairs to a half miles of pij>e laid, and $50.0«) will be
points in the valley.
It allows them to use spent to push the work immediately. Mr. |
TV E A. R G- JLIJST
out victorious bv a score of 35 to 14, and community.
Conntv Judge Neil an«i Deputy (’»■k fresh goods.
, Johnson deserves the thanks of the com-i
Huffercame up yesterday to examine Mrs.
The curved the court as a mighty engine to further 1 niunity, as a water force is now of the most
llob Ikxlson bought of Mart Childers not playing last inning.
Before buying elsewhere, as I will sell at
U»»r Si earns on a charge of insanity. They two thoroughbred shorthorn milch cows. pitching of < ins Cunnyngham, and the their own selfish interests. It has al­ vital importance to Grant’s Pass—News
one half its value, atql on easy payments.
MAY BE HZJLJD AT
«•oncluded not to commit her. but have »ent
I
science of Humboldt Pracht behind the ready stulted Mr. Colvig’s conceptions of
Enquire of
E. E. Ml NEIL
Mr. Huntington said, when in Re«l Bluff,
W. W. Smith and G. B. Jones started
her to Portland to relatives.
democracy
on
the
third
term
issue,
and
Cor.
Main
St.
and
Alida
av.
I nit was too heavy for the county scat boys.
that lied Bluff is naturally situated to lie
Ex-County Commissioner M*. J. Rodgers, for Ager yesterday morning to take the The Ashland nine is as follows: 1‘, Gus he has given other evidences in Jackson
commercial centei of Northern Califor­
of Sam's Valiev, Democratic nominee for train, Smith for San Francisco and Jones Cunnyngham; e. 11. Pracht; s s, Gtto county that a “public office is not a pub­ the
nia, a.» well as a great railroad center. The
AT THE
asseasor. Is in the city today. Mr. Rodg­ for Tacoma. They will be absent a con­ Miller; 1st base. Erank Hammond, 2d. lic trust" when it comes to dealing with words are indeed golden-lined ones to Red
ers is a farmer and an honest gentleman, siderable time.
I his people or “pets," but that as far as Blnff, yet our people will consider Mr.
Finished in Style Equal to
Oley
Thornton
;
3d,
l
’
eter
Devlin;
r
f,
and if electe«l will till the office well.
Huntington more ol a prophet if his words
John Schallock has the contract for the Chas. l»urkee; c f, Ered Houck ; I f, Auba | he was concerned, a “private snap."
are verifi«sl by attempts of his company to
Engineer W. E. Snapp has been running tri-weekly mail from Linkvilie to Fort West. Chas. Harris, umpire.
The Southern Pacific officials have at help us attain the importance we are enti-
into Ashland from the routh the past week, Klamath for four years. Consideration,
The Ashland boys hid a splendid time last decided ou a future policy regarding : tied to. as it can verv easily do.—News.
in place of Engineer Bissell, who ha» Iwen
“Gtxi helps those wfio help themselves.''
trying bl» engine on the freight, it having $8iX) a year for the Fort Klamath run tri- I , and will return the compliment on the : the snowshed system of the Sierras. It
weekly, and $300 for the Clear lake run return game which will be in this city has been decided that the slieds sliall be
hMn in the machine »bop for repairs.
Henry M'ilson, the high-toned negro
once a week.
probably on July 4th.
retained. Superintendent Fillmore says I waiter formerly of the Depot hotel, who
— You cun get
Henry Fiock <»f Yreka wa» in the valley
j the structures will all be placed in first- ■ | left $100 worth of his wardrobe in Ashland
laat week visiting his folk», who are con­
Bert Swift, who left Ashland, last win­
The Turtle Industry.
THE A.STH-IÆJSTD
to pay a disturbing of the ;»ace fine of $46,
ducting the St. Cloml House at Central ter to oj»erate in the East, has returned
The latest delicacy among San Fraucis- class order at the earliest possible mo • . was given 25 days in jail at Corvallis for Ice Cream. Ice Cream Soda. Ice
Point. He reports the earth considerably to AaNand. where he will stay a month
ment.
I«ast
fall
it
was
thought
advisable
Cold Soda, any flavor.
drier in Sha»ta valley than in Rogue river or two before going to Portland or San coepieures is Klamath Lake turtles. The to remove all but tlie most important larceny by bailee ami lalse representation.
first shipment of the season was made at
M'ilson claimed to be one of the Drake
valley.
Francisco to operate. As a telegrapher Montague last week by Mr. D. Gordon, of ones and the ones over the side tracks, heir» and by this representation obtained
LEMONADE, MILK SHAKES. I
Mrs. J. 11. Russell left for Portland Sat­ he is appropriately named Swift.
Linkvilie, Or. Mr. Gordon brougbtdown trusting to the rotary plow to keep the i credit for $lo at the Occidental hotel and
urday as delegate to the state convention
track
clear.
This
winter
’
s
blockade
dem
­
made
an
attempt
to
skip.
Verily,
the
life
fresh confectionery tsn rut irs,
Col. J. N. T. Miller, of Jacksonville, eighteen dozen which bis son caught with onstrated that a sufficient number of of “Snow-balls' seems a continuous series
of the MT. C. T. I’., which co ivened Tues­
day and closes Friday, lattle Miss Pearl visited Linkvilie this week and paid the a net in Link river, a stream which con­ : plows stationed at intervals in the uioun- of thorns.
The leading brands of—
went with her as far a» Cottage Grove, to Star a pleasant visit. The Col. express­ nects Big and Little Klamath lakes. The ’ tains would be protection against snow
The 8. F. Examiner’s special train of cen-
visit Mrs. Thus. P. Boyd, her sister. Mrs. es great surprise at the rapid develop­ turtles were shipped in sacks and were
Russell also remained at Cottage Grove for ment of our burg and believes it has a quite lively, notwithstanding their ride of blockading, but it was deemed advisable i sus guessing premiums arrived at 8 o’cloc k KEY WEST and IMPORTED CIG ARS,
Saturday evening and laid over night to
a short visit.
a hundred* miles. They command in San to maintain the sheds for the present.
great and glorious future.
Cigarettes and Tobacco.
allow the animal» to take a rest off the cars.
———In charge of----
Francisco all the way from $2.50 to $5 a
Hon. C. B. Watson, condidate for pros­
The
California,
Oregon
and
Idaho
The train consists of six cars which contain
Frank
Adams,
of
Tnle
lake,
has
twenty
C OLD LI XCU aiut COI FEE.
dozen. At those figures the business i stage company, which liad the overland the premium.» that paper offers for the best
ecuting attorney for the 1st Judicial dis­
head of horses and fifteen men working ■ can l»e made to pay handsomely, as the
trict, left Tucetlay morning for a tour in ‘away
conti act when the railroad gap was clos­ ’ guessers on tlie population of various cities, Il El BEI« Eirvisbt'4 for FHIUEX as4 riBTIES.
on the great water ditch, which will lakes abound with turtles.—[Herald.
Klamath ami Lakecountiea. Should Mr.
ed, received the contract to carry the states, etc. Each subscriber is entitled to
20 guesses. The train went north as far as
M’ateon be elected the ]>eople can feel be completed to the lower end of the lake
Linkville-Ager daily mail at a IB-hour Seattle. Many people went to the Ashland
E. M. LUCAS.
All Orders for SASH, DOORS BLINDS. MOULDINGS, Etc.. Et".
Declines
the
Office.
sure that theofla-e will be in competent in about two or three weeks. It was a
schedule.
A.
H.
Boomer,
the
general
dej<ot to see the prizes. They will stop
Talent. Muy 14, 1890
great
undertaking,
and
the
people
may
or
for FINISHING LUMBER, or MILL-WORK of ANY KIND,
un«l ex|>erience«i hamle. C. B. is a prac­
E ditor V aii ky R f . cori » :—It seems that manager, and Col W. 8. Stone, who will longer on their return, which will be within
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
Promptly
attended to. Address. Ashland, Or.
ticing lawyer of many years trial and aa thank Frank Adams' stout heart and the undersigned was nominated for the of­ lie the superintendent, are over the line a week or so.
I
prosecuting attorney at .Istoria made a !clear head for the blessing of a water fice of Justice ol the l’eace for this precinct i this week to purchase the running stock
I’. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Or.<
The Salem Statesman has the following
ditch calculate«! not oulv to take the by the I it ton Lalxir party
state reputation for auovMfillness .n that
May 12th, 18!«). )
I from Dr. Warren. It was claimed that concerning a pair of «lead beat» who worked
curse off every season of drought, but to
As 1 did not attend the primary norcomi­
N OTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
line;
_____________ _
PARRY MFG.
actually turn the season into a positive ty convention I did not learn of the nomi­ the former contractor was losing money ' the same game at Central Point recently:
fuli<iw:iig-named
settler
ha- filed no­
' Saturday evening a foot race took place 'at
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
A summer Fricml—Wright’s Blackberry ■ blessing.—[Star.
nation until several days after it was made. ; on this contract at $3,500 per year. The I Gervais between a young fello.w named tice of bis intention to make final proof in,
loniial. Once used alwaysusc«l. Reliable
Indeed the nomination was the result of ' present contract is for $2,700 per year.
supifort
of
his
claim,
ami
that
sad
proof,
Cameron and Grimm. After the r»ee wa«
and prompt. Pleasant to take. Indtspen-
one of those err, rs in judgmennt so com­
Salmon Slop a Stage Coach.
will lie made liefore the Judge, or in hi.« ab- '
It is about time to retire the circuit i rttn those who l>et thought it was a precon- senee liefore the Clerk of the County Conrt
»ibie for summer trouble» Hohl by T. K.
mon in political bodies.
edrted game mni at once went after the
Numerous
exclutirjes
contain
retorts
conrt
“
compact.
”
They
have
beep
in
While acknow ledging due appreciation of
Bolton.
principals in » rough manner. A rope wa.» | of Jackson county. Oregon, at Jacksonville,
1
Red Cross Cough Syrun heals throat ami that the salmon ill the Columbia river the honor conferred. I am obliged to state office just long enough to get the swell­ arrangtsi to bang one man and a severe ‘ Or., on Saturday,* June 28th, 181«). viz:
and
its
tributary
streams
are
so
numer
­
that
1
did
not
seek
the
nomination;
neither
head and have mistaken their duty as thumping wa» given to another. A rough
lung». Cure»a.»tlimaan*l bronchitis. Mill
Georfft IE. XieMi,
do
I
desire
the
office
of
Justice
or
any
oth
­
ous
that
thev
almost
stop
the
stage
remove the most obstinate cougb. Cannot
ppblic servants for that of official auto­ and tumble tight took place which will re­
Pnce, «ia.M at Factory.
entry No. 4208, for the lot 7 and
Iw equald for whooping cough. HoM by coaches at shallow crossings in the er office, at the hands of the Union Labor crats, and have used the mighty powtsr of sult in a big law»uit to-day. The »<-ene was S Ilonie«tead
Cash with Order.
E % of S W l4 and N E of S W
sec.
party
or
any
other
party.
W.
J.
D
eax
.
streams. Their being so thick at this
T. K.: Bolton.
the court to further their own interests. an exciting one.
I
•I. and N E ü of N W % ***"• ”< ip -i* F. R 2
A genuine pure article—Wriglit- Jamai­ time of the ariaaon is attribute«! to the in­
East. W. M.
Thompson says Pennoyer works his men As Colvig (one of the few members of this
No that is a mistake; they have not quit
ca flinger. i’Urest, strongest amt most activity of the fishermen during April, 10 hours per day while he (Thompson) only “ring") is up for re election for the third
He names the following witnesses to
concentrated E-sence of Ginger that is and the high stage of the water which works his 8 hour-. Tlie owner of seven­ term, it is an appropriate time to rebuke the business—Atkinson at the Woolen Mill prove his continuous residence upon and
.-■tricuy First-das». Warranted.
All Socond Growth Hickory.
made. S<“I|) by T- K Boltpn.
was bps out the dauis. gates and other teen bank- is a grasping -peculator. and a thi? politi«-al hennorphodite "conibina- office or t arter at the Bank will insure cultivation of. -aid land, viz:
Steel Axles and Tiiw.
your
property
in
the
best
ami
most
reliable
Joseph Raiideis, Nimrod Charley, J. H.
non-producer. Pennoyer is a saw-mill man tion.”
Prolong Life.— Ami render it enjoyable by apparatus where a fish wlieel is used.
Low Bent Seat Anns.
Perfectly B bisdcoi .
■ -ompaiiieM. ami at the lowest rates. *
Terrell and W. C. Courtney, all of Lake
and that is u business ¡hat makes the sweat
Long. Kvy Riding. Oil Tempered Spne^.
u»ing Wright's Iron Tonic Bitters. A
See the chailies at Hunsaker's, 12 yds fur ! Creek, Jackson Co., Or.
Nobody can le troubled with constipation conie and is actual prcsluction for tlie Bible Bocivty Depository at Bolton’s «Irug
Beat Wnceis and Best Ail Over.
powerful invigvrant and renovator of the
;3-l-6t
C uac . W. J oujstox , Register.
»1—going like hot cakes
store.
if they take iiuinwus Li'er Regulator
benefit of utsmktud.
V YOU CAM T FIMD TBBM F0K BALE BY YOUR MER CHAM TB, WRITE VC
»ysteijj. »¡old by T. ft. Bolton-
Home Again
Milch Cow For Sale
OCR AIM SHALL BE TO PLEASE YOI
A
Water Stock to be Sold.
The Very Latest Novelties
COME AND SEE
B. HUNSAKER
BALDWIN &
BUY WHILE YOU MAY!
SODA SPRINGS
Boots!
Shoes!
Boots!
Suits!
Shoes!
Boots!
Suits!
Shoes
Hats
Suits
Hats
THE NEW STORE
ALL WAY DOWN IN PRICE
Overshirts, Underwear, etc.,
Bottom Prices.
Establishment. New Styles in Shoes and Hats
Just Received.
All Lines of Winter Clothing at
Reduced Rates.
I
TO THOSE
City Projerty.
RESIDENCE LOTS
Fine Line Gloves, Neck wer, Sus
penders, etc., etc.
YOURS TRULY,
O. H. B lount
PICTURES of YOURSELF
LOGAN’S GALLERY,
ASHLA N D
RUNNING IN FULL BLAST,
JAMES S. ROGERS
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