Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 05, 1890, Image 3

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    VALLEY
W.iU'1 Work» Con-lruction
I<inkxH!e'n Depar:ed
BKEVITY BASKET.
Milk-shakes, ice cream, oranges, lentous,
i
and all kinds of popular confectionery at
<>ti the <lav ol the resurrection, the
The work of diggiug the trenches for
I m * Holden's Ethereal I'.mgli Sirup.
Th? xsla Fountain.
the new water works, which has t»ee« in , «lev! now nlumliering in the Linkville
Tin- A«Iilan«! Ith is an a.«sure«l sms-ess.
graveyard
w
ill
ria«-
and
lo
'k
at
things,
of
Men's working pant- from $2.<»i tin. at
progress
the
past
week
air!
:.
half
by
a
ASHLAND. Os.. Thuritay. Jt nt 5. I»t»»
The total vote of the state two year- ago Blount's.
tone of thirty men, is making •_<»>( head­ course. They will see that they had
t
way. John b'Cotiner. who has an tni- been sleeping in a common scratching was <i'.2us.
sleepless login-. made miserable by that
PFIIMIAAI. AND MW’IAL.
ground
for
itchy
old
cows
and
steers.
tlerstanding with the city to se;>erinteud
TJ te election is over. Let s talk about the terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure i* the remedv
for you. Kept on hand at T K Boltons."
Ed. William- went to Portland Tue-aav. Die comrtroi tion of the works, w ill arrive • »ne bv one they will stand up inside Fourth of July celebration
their
little
im
losures
anil
see
mangy
bo-
Gillirrt Ander-on is in from Klamath to-morrow (Friday) ami the work will
No cure-all or 11111™»* remedy w ill cure as
then commence in full bList, am! Is-fore vines leisurely scratching themselves d<H-s Siiiiiiions l-iver Regulator.
M Aititi ED
county.
long the water will commence Io squirt. against the pickets. Then will they say
Lewis Gay, of < entral Point. i« in the
Several Precincts having failed to lake a copy of their returns iiei'ore sealing the Pull Books,
Milton Berry and S. D. Taylor had nu • >< • I lb REA >M ITH—At the Bonanza Ho­
each to the other : Verily, now is the
city to-<tay.
Kemombenwif tlie l>e.i<i.
time to give the living the cold shoulder, opposition for justice and constable.
tel. Bonanza. Or.. May 27th, latai. Mr. B. Official Count to Make Them Complete:
J. II. Layman »ml Sam King leav«to-<Gy
A. Godfrey, of Bonanza, and Miss Sophia
8. J. Baily was elected justice ami Al
Tlie memorial dav services held in Ash- ■or 1 - .v unto you that this is the great
Smith, of 1-ouisberg, Penn.
for < urvalfia.
lam! last Friday were the best attended lay of Justice and it is not meet that we Hopkin* constable of Shake precinct.
W. G. and H. A. Barker were in the city yet held in Ashland. The march was should recognize those w ho did not unto
Thos. Pankey and C. C. Gall were elected
BOHN
the paat week.
beailed by the Aslilaml Silver Trombone us that which they would not that others constable an«l justice at Sam's Valley.
would do unto them.—[Star.
Intml
followed
by
Burnside
Post,
G.
A.
R.
Don’t suffer from dyspepsia Take Sim­
Ja*. A. Houston 1» in from IJnkville on
—In Ashland, June 2. 1890, to
and old soldiers, Co. D., 2d regiment. O.
mons laver Regulator. It always cures. HAMMOND
a short bu-ine-s trip.
A "Contempt” Case
the wife of A. S. Hammond, a s$>n.
N.
G.,
and
a
long
procession
of
children
Cold
lunches
have
been
introduced
at
the
Prof. J. 8. Hweet leave« this evening for a
Marnlial Mayfield Tuesday arrested 1*. Soda Fountain stand, to be served at all CHURCH—In Dunsmuir. Cal.. May 29th.*
from the public schools carrying temper-
business trip to Portland.
to Engineer and Mrs. Nels. Church,
ance am i morality tian tiers. The people H. Itonoghue. Mr., and took hi n to the hour.-.
son—12Ji lbs.
Judge Day and other pioneer* are in turned out generally and decorated the city jail, on the charge of using abusive
Nickell'.* falling off of 75 vote- from Ins
town to attend the annual meeting.
graves of departed ones. Tlie oration and threatening language to the city party vote in Ashland precinct was a little
Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver
David Horn and daughter, Mis* Dora, was delivered by Rev. Mr. Barden of marshal while in the diacharve of his too much for him.
complaint? Shiloh's Vitahzer is guaran­
were over from Hornbrook Friday.
1
duty. Somebody entered complaint that
Medford.
’
] !
teed
to cure. For «ale bv T K Bolton.
F'our years ago I’ennoyer received 1,275.
r ’
1
Donoghue'a produce store was blockad­ Cornelius
Fred 1!. Rowe, the Glendale lu>nl<erii>an.
5<;
197
Ki
139
2.5 58 182 95
37
t
Robert
A
.
Miller^.,
19 /59
4) 41 ./ !
91 54 29
-■8
«38
and
Houston,
prohib..
1U3
A Ba-I Accident.
ing
the
sidewalk
and
Marshal
Mayfield
was up the tirat of the week, on business.
•J9
:!38
1(1
47
87
11
35
121
votes
in
Jackson
county.
See
the
chailies
at
Hunsaker
s.
12
id-
lor
Congressman
í
2
19
Binger
Herrmann.
8
/59
39
18
íi
41
15
i Ex-senator A. C. Stanley met with a se-
37
*1—going like hot cakes
Iti
»J. A. Bruce.
27
Í
G. M. Granger left laat evening for a riomt ac< ident whileatiemfinr the memorial informed Mr. Donoghue, Sr., to that ef-
The judges of election say Nickell re­
fis-t.
Patsy
diacusHeil
the
matter
with
buatoOM visit at Ills old home in Tacotua. •lay exercises at Sam's Valiev last Friday.
ceived more republican than «lemocratic
The M hite is king. Buy a White sewing
53 201 16 121
61
25 34 180 91
19
He was driving a fngh-MHrited team, and it the marshal for awhile, when Mayfield vote» m Medford precinct.
3.7
92
30
machine from Jackson A Bowden of Grants Supreme Judge IB. F. Bonham
Mrs. William sa-hryer returned .Saturday , is
(ol«l
Patsy
that
if
lie
did
not
remove
his
believed
that
the
bridle
fell
out
of
the
16
A3 345 10 106
15 60 128 SO
3s
43
IR. S. Bean
S 172
24 9
14
Pass.
kinds of sewing machines repair­
from atrip to Han Framtacuand Red Bluff, mouth of one of the animals. In trying to wares from the walk in front of the store
Father Clark will lie in Ashlaml Satur­ ed by J. All
AV. Sowden.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cryder nan left Mon hold them the occupant* of the wagon— 1 in a given time, he would arrest him day and celebrate mas* at the Catholic
7<l
26 54 187 lol
22 /9.;
»Sylvester I’ennoyer. , 58 245 1!» 140
100 67 33
48
40 4.7 6
<tay for .siskiyou county, to visit old friend». j Senator Stanley
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ami 1 wife ------
amlanotlierlady
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— During the subsequent argument Patsy church Sunday at 10 1. M.
Those line white blankets at the wool­ < iovernor
28 324 9 90
36
15 29 120 4 >
39 41 11
111. I’. Thompson.
5 /1 !
31
19 i7
were throw n out. The la-lies were severly made tlie remark to the officer ami guar­
Grant’s Pass precinct polled 594 votes. en mills will make a splendid pres­
W. J. Manley and family, of Woodville, > bruiseil but not dangerou-ly hurt. Dr.
1 I
have taken up their residence in Ashland. ’ Stanley’s thigh wae broke. He wa< inime- dian of the 1 iw “that he would look bet­ It includes considerable territory, but the ent for your wile. Thev l>eat anything vet
02
25 5.', 179 87
■Al
I Win. M. Townsend.. 53 ltei 1« 124
19/14
39 37
39
seen m the state.
*
»
vote indicates a good grow th.
ter
riding
the
blind
bag-age
with
the
44
33 337 K» 102
15 39 128 80
Secretary of State -, < ieo. W McBride.
36
20 21 9
5 172
14
Isadora Caro and Mrs Ida Caro, of Rose- ‘ diately taken to bis home, where the broken
Fl
rest
of
the
bums.
”
than
as
Marshal
of
The
census
man
will
ask
the
ladies
their
13
I Nat han Pierce.............
burg, arrived Tueaday on a rusticating trip. limb was set and bandaged up. 11 was at
26
They know how to cure rheumatismi in
first lielieved that the injuries 1 would
____ prove this citv. Marshal Mayfield thought the age. “not for the purpose of publication, i
Pennsylvania. J. F. Meighan. a Pittsburgh
AV. T. H. I’at ton. who returned from Ohio fatal, but he is getting along nicely
' r now. dignity of hia ¡>osition should be upheld, but simply as a matter of good faith.”
52 203 16 127
25 58 183 85
00
91
19 /., !
i George W. Webb
39 37 «•
■‘Ó
30
last week, i» up from Grant's Pa«» to-day.
cigar dealer awoke one morning with an i
and accordingly arrested Patsy on the
', 34 326 10 99
15 .3.5 12 4 7«
Mrs.
Fred
A.
Johnson,
formerlv
Miss
w
88
Suite Treasurer ■ Phil Metsehan
8 /6O
20 24 9
11
.39
Small
Fruit
Farm».
attack
of
rheumatism
in
his
right
arm.
Mrs. Geo. Gray Ogg of Sacramento is
abusive and threatening languagecli.irge. May Sleeper of 5’reka. died at Seattle some
ill
<E. F. Walker
.30
Working around the store during the
home visiting her fiarent«. Mr. and Mrs. O.
Among the few bargains yet remaining Hie trial took place before Recorder days ag«i from the after effects of la grippe. forenoon made it worse.
By noon the
< <adidge.
of the Sunnyside fruit farms, four miles Berry .md a jury yesterday, J. Noonan
128
'60,
9
‘
>
25'54,178
52 200 14
io;
99 i«2‘
i A. I aj R ov
Tulare, Cal., «ent the earliest shipment of Eiain was so severe that he could not raise Supt. Puhi In­
,39 37 .1 '
37
Geo. G. Eubanks, of the Western Union east of Salem, we quote the following: Phillips for the defendant, and Lutlier L.
i > 39 rj»' 76
w
lis
hand
to
his
head
and
had
to
carry
his
44
88 112
35.331
12
new
wheat
in
the
history
of
California
to
•
E.
B.
McElrov.
8
/44
¡20 21 9
41
office, returned Sunday from his trip to
struction
Rurte.'isiiaw
for
the
city.
Ihe
jury
ac-
No.
39.-
—
$30
jx-r
acre.
Ten
acres
all
San Francisco the I7tii. The price wa* $1:35. arm in a sling. One of his customers, on
13
IT. C.Jory
26
Man Diego,
learning
the
fact
went
across
the
street
to
timber; level, good soil.
«piitted Mr. Ikinogliue, and it is said lie
At Medford there was a tic on justice lie- E. E. Heck’s drug store, and at his own ex­
Mi»s Bristol, who has l»een visiting Mrs.
No. 48.—$90 per acre. Ten acres with w ill bring an action in the circuit court
-3 ôô,
74
52 273 16 130
19 /80
’.♦3
92
:ì‘.» 38
«John < »'Brien
35
21
I’. Dunn, returned home to Eugene Tues- small house and barn, five acres cultivat­ against Marshal Max field ami liis bonds­ tween G. S. Walton and his opiKinent E. A. pense procured a bottle of ChauilMTlain's SUite Printer
15 39
46
34.331 10 102
81
38
Langley
lieat J. W. Short ten votes for <-on- l’ain balm and iiersuaded the cigar dealer '
8 Z05
20 24 9 ¡
IF. C. Baker
13
1.1
<tay.
ed. Good soil, small orchard, spring men for damages.
stabli'
to try it. It eased the pain and reduced the
Joe Marshall, of the railroad machine w iter on the place.
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'
53
152
1«
121
74
24
37
184
92
81 67 2.5
21 /42
l\V. M. Colvig
39 42
.35
The closing sjieeche* of the campaign at swelling so that by the next morning he
»hop» at Sacramento, is visiting his folks in
Curd of Thanks.
The above are very desirable property,
3t>
33 373 10 10.5
15 55 118 81
43 35 1 <j
♦I Z8I
It'. It. Watson
Granite Hall Saturilay evening, by Hon. J. coukl use hi.’ arm and bv the second morn- 1 1 *' 'nol,IL-
2019 10
43
Aahland.
1
1
11
ami are for sale by the Oregon latnd Co.,
The members of Burnside Post. No. 23, H. Stewart and Francis Fit«-h. were well re­ ing was entirely well. This is only one of
Mbs Lulu Bellinger and Mis» Townsend of Salem ami Portland.
Í44
146
14
the many severe case* of rheumatism tlia
25 53 190 65
G. A. R., beg leave to tender their kind­ ceive« I.
123
37
12 736
38 39 3 i
74 45
»Charles Nickel)
..’8
of Medford, were registered at The Oregon
have lieen cured by this valuable remedv ■
..............
est thanks to Co. D, 2d Regt. O. N. G.,
' 41 3.57 12 104
17
12 IT.',
15 37 112 100
19 31 9
14 46 14
■Theo. Cameron
.50
So far as heard from the recent election to For sale by Chitwood Bros.
Tuesday.
, rUU. Meilalot
itrinain» of a Mastodon.
■
'
for their kindness in acting as escort to bond Siskiyou county for |:t0,0u0 to improve
14
28
1.1. II. Morris
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1
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Prof. H. •'. Faber is busily engaged hear­
Petaluma, Cal.. June L—A jaw-bone and said |>ost on Memorial Dav, and to the roads and bridges, stood: 782 to 308 against.
ing the confessions of the people in thia ivory tusk of a gigantic masttslon »a- dis- Ashland band fgr their fine music. We Carried.
49
|51 188| 9 47
15 52159 63
84 57 24
39
18(186
I
J
.
H
.
Stewart
3
34
34
eommttnity.
1 covered a few miles south of Petaluma on also tender our sincere thanks to the
70
51 172¡16 8«
84 57'25
1? 54 178 83
18 ’.70
38¡3ñ .7
Samuel Furry..
35
W111. Owen, a Kentuckian aged 79 vears
a
ranch.
The
jaw-bone
is
two
feet
in
length
G. W. Bailey, the Shake podinaster was
82 571
choir for their sweet ami appropriate and the father of fourteen children, died at
I 51 153
81 (lì
Conrad Mingus
in town laat evening with the official vote of eight inches wide and contains two I. eth. songs that went so far to make our me­ Shovel creek, on Klamath river, one <lav !
Mil
8| (10
J. M. McCall
I 51 384
One tooth was weighed and tipjied the
that precinct.
8 ¡28
34 327
Representatives
J. W. Merritt.
beam at two pounds. The jaw-lame is in a morial services a success, and to the la­ recently.
Rev. W. 8. Holt, the Chinese missionary perfect -tale of preservation. The ivory dies who so kindiy donated Howers to u«>
38 306
Geo. Brown
I’rof. Getz will deliver an educational ad­
of Portland, preached at the Presbyterian tusk is three feet in length, weighs thirty ho that we might decorate the graves of dress at the M. E. Church next Sunday at
Samuel
Holt
■
church last Munday.
pounds ami the jaw-lame weighs twenty- our dead comrades and to scatter flowers 11 a . xi. Children's Day exercises will be
10
Wm. H. Breese
I
1 1
If you wake up' in tlie
12
H. E. Barrett, a hardware man from the live (KHinds. Investigation will be resumed still higher on the mound of our unknown held in the evening.
L. A. Simons
and
it
is
thought
the
skeleton
of
the
entire
morning with a bitter or
East. Is in town to-day with his old friend, animal will tie discovered.
dead ; and to the children of our public
Notice the ad. of N. D. Young, the sur ­
RoadmaMer Burkhalter.
59 .22 32107, 73
schools, who will soon take our places veyor an 1 lam] dealer, of Jacksonville. He
49181|13lU0
16
i Thos. E. Nichols.
86*55
La.d taste in your mouth.
and scatter flowers over our graves, when makes a specialty of show ing desirable loca­
47
36 327 13 114
8
She Dug up an Answer.
I75» 19« 94
L. Leonard,of Josephine county., was on
{Max Muller..............
(,’ountv
Clerk
Languor,
Dull
llea<la<-he,
•
tions
to
immigrants.
12
Isiard of yesterday’s train, headed for his Linkville Slur. |
the Grand Armv of the Republic will be
IT. W. Bryant............... ,
« i i
Despondency, ( onstipa-
stock ranch on Sprague river.
no more; and lastly we tender our
Geo. E. Anderson ami Mr. Woodford of |
A band of Gy|tsies is camped on the thanks to all who assisted us in making Medford
64 ¡25 ►'»«172 90
W. M. Holmes
i 50 157 14 123
16
have receiveit the contract to cut
• tion, take Simmons Liver
90 44
John F. Divans was up from Roseburg Brooks ranch and they are all rustlers,
15*35131 75
35
*34 342 12102
Memorial Day such a grand success.
a large amount of wood on Siskiyou moun­
33 39
Recorder
last week. He and others are opening up a
M L. Alford
H
Regulator.
It
corrects
1
the
men
around
trading
horseflesh,
and
I
17
No one now can puss through our cem­ tain for Sisson <k Crocker.
coal mine in Douglas county.
( Emmett Beeson..........
the women practicing palmistry. <>neof
the bilious stomach,
1
J. II. Settlemeir, the Woodburn nursery
AVm. Clark of Medfont ami Jim McCully the women timidly approached the pale, eteries hut will see that on most of the
sweetens the breath ami
16
20
100 (><
íW. K. Price................ 44 193 15 108
of Jacksonville.leave this week fora month's sad editor and her words were comfort­ graves some loving hand has scattered of man. is the only republican left off' of the ¡
56
11
sweet remembrance, and it is the ltojie legislative ticket in Marion county. Wm.
50 42140 99
i Sheriff'
tour at the Cinnabar soda springs.
J.G. Birdsev.............. 37 319 1U116
51
cleanses
the
furred
tongue.
ing. She had been all over town and of the < i. A. R. that this beautiful custom M. Holmes defeating him.
'Samuel Mtrcli............
'll
Judge 11. K. Hanna leaves Saturday for had nroltablv reserved us for the last one.
Children
as
well
as
adults
of observing Memorial Day will grow
in painting and crayon given
Linkville. where the circuit court for Kla­
“Wbv didn’t you come to us before?” stronger and stronger withall our jteople, by Instruction
sometimes eat something
19
25 35>48 80
Miss Emma Tolman on afternoons of
Hico. E. Bloomer........ 49 193 16,118
math county convenes on Monday.
60
we inquired. “Don’t you know that edi­ until every grave in our cemeteries are Tuesday, Friday ami Saturday of each
35 31« 10 104
7
Treasurer
Jas Croneiniller.
15 29157 84
44
that
does
not
digest
Well,
Mrs. lain Walbridge, of Little Shasta, tors are good people?”
i i >
week, in Odd Fellows building.
decorated on Memorial Day.
»Amos
Willets
..............
14
■-ame over last evening for a visit with
producing Sour Stomach,
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“Yes,” she replied, scraping the floor
(J. R. ('»SKY,
i I
The strawlierry and ice cream social at
friends and relatives at Jacksonville.
i
with her toe ami thus apparently digging
rl< -art burn, R<*st lessm-ss,
36 223 17 139
28 56 190) 71
Committee <J. UlliHHOl.M,
18
Mrs.
Saxman's
residence
Tuesilav
evening
¡C.
S.
Price.
................
64
Mrs. (ieo. H. Merguire. who has been up a reply. “As we pass through
-
- the
was a complete success. A free hack was 1
( B. B kacii .
29 250 9 81
or Sleeplessness—a good
- C. B. Fitzgerald
37112'
visiting her daughter in Ashland. Mrs. J. sunny vales, we. find that editors are
kept running from 7 to 10 o'clock.
'Mrs. J. Crocker
21
McClunle, returned to San Francisco Sun­ good people, but the rest of the folks are
dose of Regulator will
Counting the People.
Mr. Potter, the Sam’s Valley |>edagogue 1
day.
a little better.”
give relief. So perfectly
The eleventh census of the United State* and farmer, was in the city Sunday .visiting j
14 1;{b
i \V. J. Rodgers.
51 183 7 104
23 53 161 67
56
Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Webster returned
will lie taken during the month of June. his folks, the family of Wilson Potter, j
325 19 117
10 15«
harmless
is
this
remedy
33
13
40
140
I.
L.
Hamilton
Assessor
99
30
Eubanks
Goodyear.
laat evening front a months trip in Cali­
1 i
i
1
1
The census enumerators were to begin their This is his first trip (or two years.
(C. II. Wallace
13
fornia—on a vacation spent for rest and
that it can lie taken by
The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. work on Monday, Jnne 2d, and will visit
recuperation. They report having had a
The
Montague
Herald
says
there
is
more
,
and ask questions concerning
the youngest infant or
Goodyear, on Church street, was tlie every house
'46 186 17 1 43
i Bcuj. I lavinomi
61
splendid time.
27 63 167 94
person and every family in the United mining in Siskiyou county at present than
' scene of an interesting social event which every
the
most delicate person
at
any
time
during
the
past
ten
years.
The
'
39 313 9 82
Commissioner
- Wm. Rav
States.
The
questions
that
will
be
asked
44
15 30 130, 74
Mrs. Frank l<ennart, formerly Miss Ali­ , the immediate friends of the high con- 1
fR. Hatfield
14
without
injury,
no
matter
ble Goodyear, arrived yesterday from Port­ tracting inirties have been expecting for ; call for the name of every person residing year’s output of gold will reach
in the Ur ed States on the first day of June,
land to attend the Eubanka-Goodyear nup­
I
Between the pleasure of I’ennoyer s elec -.
what the condition of the
25Í34 179 81
51 107 14 i 55
Hi. Elksnat.
tials. Frank is at Blaine. Wash., at pres­ some months past: It was :he wedding : with thei: sex and age, and whether white, tion in one direction and the sorrow of the
59
black,
mulatto,
quadroon,
octoroon,
or
Chi
­
of
Mr.
Geo.
G.
Eubanks
and
Miss
Aman
­
system may be. It can
deteat of the county ticket the other way, I
ent.
34 34312 172
Peter Applegate..
Surveyor
15|39 126 83;
43
ne«e,
Japanese
or
Indian.
nese,
Inquiry
will
be
da Goodyear, Rev. C. .1. Lewis officiat­
the local news items are slack this Lssue.
I
i A. G. Johnston
14
do no harm if it does no
Mrs. H. Judge returned from Jackson ing. Only a few relatives and close 1 mad«
’ also
‘ of every person
____ _ as to whether
The revised list of questions to lie used in !
ville Tuesday. where she had lieen visiting
they are single, ma'rried,
married, widowed or di ­
good, but its reputation
/9 *74
51 91 16.124
25 51 171 i'"
t Dr. E. B. Pickel.
her son Charley, who was indisposed for friends were invited, it being a quiet, vorced.
«2
vorced, anil,
and, if married, whether married making proofs of settlement on the public
home wedding. The young people are during the
for 40 years proves it
lands
have
lieen
approved.
The
number
of
!
some days with malaria.
census
year.
The
place
of
birth
34 422 10 100
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- Dr. J. S. Parson....
40
15 41 133 ! 80!
well-known, and the congratulations anil j
1
‘
each person, and the
/1 >r. I ieo. Kahler. . . ■I! 1
1. place
/____ of birth of the I questions is reduced from forty to less than i
1
never fails in doing good.
17
John Butterworth was over from A'reka 1 well-wishes of a large circle of friends ' of
father ami
and mother of each person, will also | twenty.
the first of the week. Ttye Miskivou Tele­
lie called for, as well as a statement as to 1 The Exchange saloon was newly painted,
gram, of which he and M. H. McCarthy are 1 and acquaintances go with them. Mr. | the
trade or occupation followed 1 papered and completely renovated on the !
the publishers, will make its appearance Eubanks holds a responsible position anil profession,
the number of months unemployed j inside, during the election closing, and pre- ■
with the Western Union Telegraph Co. i during
there Saturday.
the census year. For all persons sent« a neat appearam c. 11. 8. Evans did :
Gen. John Bidwell and wife, of Rancho in this city, one of the most important ten years old or over a return must be made the work.
north
found
onices
on
the
censt,
and
Mu«
Goodyear
by
the
enumerator
as to the number able
Chico. Cal., were on Friday's 1
I
_____ _____
Children.* day exercises at the Congrega­
passenger
for _______________
a trip to Alaska, Gen. Bid-5 *8 ®°® °1 t*,e teachers in the Ashland to read and write,and also the number who
well is die
for gov- state normal school and one of the bright­ are uble to speak English. For those who tional church next Sunday morning, tn
the prohibition
prohibit!:: candidate
z“:”
ernor of California.
est young ladies in Ashland. The happy cannot speak English the particular Inn- ■ the evening ltev. G. J. Webster will deliver I
guage or dialect spoken by them will be ! a lecture on the impressions of a trip to [
John E. Harmon, the Yreka vulcan. and couple have commenced house-keepiug ascertaimsl. For children of school age,also, California.
Miss Nellie Scheid, an accvinplishetl and es­ in their beautiful home on Main street, the number of months they attend school I
Do not forget the fact that Ashland ha* i
timable young lady, were married at Yreka near the M. E. church.
w ill be recorded by the census enumerators. I engage«! tlie celebrated LeMay cotillion band I
yesterday. They came over on this even­
In the case of mothers an inqturv will be of Yr ika for the Fourth of July ball, and
High
Waler
Kecoril
ing’s train and are stopping at The Oregon.
made as to the number of children they that it will be given in the Ganianl Grand
M. B. Ranken, who has been in the city
Major Handburv, lr. S. engineer, has 1 have had. and the numlier of these children
several days on business for the Klamath just completed a chart of the various high living at the present time. This inquiry is opera house.
Ttisnow hinted that W. H. Mills, now
imiriany, returned
to Portland ■ "•
Tues- I 1 water marks reached by the Willamette ' to lie made of all women who are or have
City coni|
'***
Although
an -----------
ardent republican,
day. A?
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. io., ..-i,.... it during a long |ieriod of year». He finds been married, including all who are widows at the head of the land department of the
_
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__
.
..........
..
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i.u
i or have been divorceil Foreign-horn males Southern Pacific K. R.. will lie the succes­
was the happiest moment of hi« life when
that the water at Portland on February 5, I of adult age. that is, 21 years of age or over, I sor of Horace Davis, as President of tlie
Thompson was defeated.
1890. was 28.7 feet above low water mark, will lie asked as to the number of yearn they | State University.
Nels. Church, the good natured and pop­ which is the highest |>oiut ever reached. have been in the UnitedStates and whether i
The Rejiort, at Anderson, suspended
ular engineer on the Ashland-Dunsmuir
or have taken out na- I ' publication on Wednesday of last week.
[er run. never does tiling*
things l>y
by naive*.
halves. In 1881 the highest point reached was they are naturalized
|iaM»enger
piqiers. of the head of each, Harry Richmond and .1. H. Hardy think of
A few davs ago Mrs.Church introduced him 23.8 feet, and in the winter of 18111-2 it turalization
family visited the question will be asked as going to Oregon to invest in a paper then-.
to 11 tine i'Jljlb. boy. and it is rumored that I reached 25.1 feet above low water. The , to
the numlier of persons in the family, and
Church remarked'that that was good ; June rise in 1870 reached 28.2 feet above i whether his home is owned or hired: also, —Redding Press
enough for even a civil engineer.
low water. While on the Sth of February , if owned, whether the home is free' from
Next Sabbath will lie children's day at;
• has. Cole, the Klamath City timber land last the water was 28.7 feet alx>ve low mortgage incumbrance. If the head of the the Presbyterian church. In the morning.
locator, returned yestenlay from lloscbi.rg water mark at Portland, at the moorings family is a farmer, simple inquiries will lie 1 there will lie a children's sermon and the i
with W111 Nelson" Etiwanl A. Hildreth and off'North Portland it was or lv 20.2 feet made concerning the ownership of the farm. I administration of baptism. In the evening ,
Geo. A. Blood of Ashiadd, Kdw. Campliell above low water mark, showing that the 1 In addition to these inquiries, all of which the children will give their exercises.
and Thos E. Stanley of Klamath City. Al water at Portland was backed up 2.5 (eel are made on the population schedule, the
A package that costs 75 cents from Kan-'
Hopkins of Shake and Frank McCracken of by the bridges and docks. The fall of law under which the census is taken makes
IMIlarhide's mill, who have located timber the river was very rapid, as on March I ! provision for special inquiries concerning ; sas City, Mo., to Sacramento, Cal., cost j i
1 such of the population as may be mentally I >2.59 from Sacramento to Eugene. The I
claims in the Jenny creek section.
it had reached a point within three inch­ or physically defei tive in any respect, that Eugene Guard thinks that a few more rail-;
A long-haired young man. with the a|i- es of low water mark.—-Oregonian.
is. insane, feebleminded, deaf, blind or crip­ i road commissioners ill this state might j
tiearance of a bor>e-d«s tor or poc<, dropped
pled, or who may be temporarily disaldml I make it impossible to ship freight.
into A: hland yestenlay evening, causing
Jacksonville Jottings.
by sickness, disease, or accident at the time
There is a little narrow gauge railroad in ■
the curious citizens to remark "what is it? ’
of the enumerator's visit. < ertain special
Alstut dusk he began to sing, pray and The election here passed off’very quietly. inquiries will also lie made concerning in­ j Pennsylvania, of which one man is the
president,
the lioard of directors, the super­
prea< h on the street.
He said he was
A. 1*. Haiiimond and ('. Mingus were in mates of prisons and reformatories and of intendent, the general passenger and freight I
raised a sinner in Jacksonville, and w»s town Tuesday.
■ charitable and benevolent institutions, Be­ 1 agent, the ticket agent, the conductor and 1
familiar with Veit Shull lager lieer. He
sides this,a statement will be called for con­
Col. IJ. A. Miller and B. 1>. Beekman ar­ cerning all persons who have died during ■ the yardmaster.
registered at the hotel as J. R Rice, Deer
rive«!
from
the
north
Wednesday
morning.
l.odge. Montana. At anv rate, desertion
tlie census year, giving their name, age.«ex.
One of the latest freaks or pranks of the ;
of Satan did not improve his intellect, for
i C. P. R. R. engines is that last week at Ga- (
Victor ('. Bellinger a prominent ydung . j occupation, and cause of death.
he is the jioorest street evangelist in the law
This official count pf the iicople comes zelle, the cow-catcher picked up a mule
yer of Portland was at Jacksonville
business.
but once in ten years, ami every family and 1 owned by Mrs. Campliell. and flung it at a
| Thursday.
every person should consider it to oe their ' niare. owned bv Mr. John Farrelly, of
Mrs. L R Webster, who has been visiting ' duty to answer the questions of the census 1 Shasta valley, killing lioth mule and mare. ;
ODIW8 AND ENDS
San Francisco for several months past, lias j enumerators willingly and promptly, so I —| Journal.
Five acres of heavily timbered land returned home.
that definite and accurate information niav
H. H. Thomas, of Smith river, tells the >
sunk into A'oung's lake, Mohawk valley,
Hon. J. II. Stewart and Francis Fitch be gaine< I concerning the (¡5,000,000 people i Drain Echo that John Ixmg. one of his '
N. Y., Bunday, dewc ending 130 feet. It spoke to a fair audience at the Court House : living within the bonds of this great coun­
neighliors, killed a cougar seven feet long. .
try.
W’e have just received an invoice of stylish summer suit«, tine quality soft and stiff'hats, latest styles and shapes in
is believed this subsidence was caused bv Saturday evening.
near his place. The animal made a desper- >
tut earthquake. A vibration was noted.
Coming
“
Fast"
Days.
ate
fight
with
the
dogs,
but
after
being
shot
,
¡straw hats;25 cases mens’ fine shoes, from $1.t>0 to ^5 per pair.
Prof. G. H. Watt will leave for Freeiiort, i
Curtinette from 15 cts. to 3»» cts. )>er yard Ohio on Tuesday next. The I’rof. has been
The following ure the leading North l’u- 1 several times, was killeit. On being opened 1
Large new line of gloves and suspenders, nobby styles in fine white and colored shirts, either plain or pleated bosom.
a
dog
was
found
which
he
had
eaten
two
principal
of
the
Jacksonville
Public
School
j
citic
dates
for
race
meetings
:
at Hunsaker's.
tor years and bus given excellent satisfoc
Portland speed Association. City View ' hours liefore being shot.
¡The largest line and most desirable styles in neckwear that we have ever had. Note some of our cash prices:
Senator Stanford in bis speech on his tion. It is with much regret wc lose Prof. l'ark ( Portland), Spring meeting, June 11—
A ledge of iron ore has been discovere«!
Land lxtan bill in the senate Friday was W., ami hope he may conclude to return to ¡fourdays; Fall meeting, September6—five
on l’linn C’ocqier’s place, at Robert’s hill,
closely listened to, and many senators Oregon some future day.
days.-
Douglas county, it assays (¡0 i>er cent,
Oregon
State
Fair.
Salem,
Sept.
15
—
six
j
who believed his scheme chimerical are
The follow ing is a list of applicants for
iron, and there is an inexhaustible quan­
said to have been convinced ftf ita WMi- teachers certificates at the quarterly exami­ , «lavs.
tity of it. The iron mines of Ifouglas
(''.astern
<
»regon
Second
Distort
Agricul
­
bijitv
nation la«t week who were successful:
24 pair mens' fine shoes, |>er pair
tural Association. The Dalles. Sept. 28—five J county are no doubt destined fo liecome
200 boys' suite below cost.
$ 5 00
12 Mens' tkirk suits at.
Sacramento, May 31.—The following Misses Mary Wilson, Rachael Nichol* days
famous.
Della J. Pickel. Verlinda Buck. Anna
8 00
100 pair mens' cotton pants, at . I 1 00
light colored suits
was telegraphed to the chief signal officer Fischer. Madge E. Griffiths. Hattie Bliss.
Montana Agricultural, Mineral and Me­
Major Walsh, a census enumerator of
1 50
90 pair mens’ cotton pants, at
10 oo
at Washington, 1». C.. this afternoon, by Zarub Bliss, Kate Herriott. Nellie Ewan chanical Association, Aelena, July 2—four , Douglas county, requests, through the col­
frock suits
the local officer: “The cold weather of ami Frank Shvidler. J. F. Miller, Charles days. August 20—ten days
$2 00 up
Mens’ woolen pants
10 00
fine
brown
suits
.
umns
of
the
Roseburg
Plaindealer,
that
tlie
Baker County Agncul'tural Association, 1 ladies in his district will be as lenient with
the past few days lias very favorably af­ l’attee and William Terrill.
Kangaroos and French calf.
75 cte
Mens’ tailor made overalls.
10 00
fiue orange suits
Baker City, Sept. 30—tive days.
fected grain and fruit crops in all por­
him as possible while on his official duties,
Mens
’ straw hats, from .
Deer
Lodge
Fair
and
Racing
Association,
50cta
up
Mens'
oveishirte,
all
prices.
..
gray cassimere suits... 11 00
Luke County Items.
for the law requires him to ask pertinent
tions of the state.”
Deer Lodge. Mon.. July 11—six days.
felt hata, front 50ete to.......... $5 00
50ets up
1
questions,
among
which
is
their
ages.
He
Mens'
fine
white
shirts
00
summer
cutaway
suits..
1C
A'amhill County Fair Association. Mc­
Polk county was organized under the
Judge Harris, of Alturas, lias sentenced
hopes the ladies lie may interview will not
seamless sox.
2 pair for 25cts
.Ki pair me is' fine shoes. |»er pair. |1 50
provisional government of Oregon on the ! Washburn, the Willow Ranch murderer. Minnville. September 2—four days.
00
18
“
light
plaid
suits
make use of brooms and hot. water.
22d dav of iksemlter, 1843. a little over 1 to iniprisomuent for life at San Quinten. , Washington County Agricultural Society,
gloves,
new
stock.
.
. 50cts up
24
pair
mens'
fineshoes.
“
“
'
.
2
50
18 00
butterfly Scotch suite.
Hillsboro. September 29—four days.
three years before the territorial govern­
Sure to relieve. Thre is no failure in Sim­
The
first
freight
of
the
season
caiue
in
Walla Walla Valley Consolidated Agricul­ mons Liver Regulator.
ment provided by congress went into effect.
It had no permanent county seat till the i Thursday for A. Snider. Tli,e teams came tural Society, Walla Walla, June 19—three I Benj. Haymond is happy over one part
from
Ileiio,
and
have
been
overtwo
moiiths
davs.
October (I—six days.
I
vear IWO. and the courts were held wher­
Latah County Agricultural Fair Associa­ of the result of Monday’s" election. Two
ever it happened to suit the convenience of making the ro^nd trip.
years
ago
he
was
defeated
for
re-election
on
the judges to order them.
Troop "C” 2d U. S. cavalry, left Fort Bid- tion. Moscow, ld»lio,. September :#»—tive account of a bridge buying question, which
t well. May 23d. for Arizona, via. Reno. The 1 days
issue was so inflated as to scare some of his
Don't fail to see our assortment of new styles in neckwear.
troop will go via San Francisco, where the I 1
He Will
It cal Kstate Transiers.
friends. The humbug was exploded when
boys
will
lay
over
for
a
few
days.
Washington. JuVte X—Census Superin-
We are offering our department very low.
J 1» Whitman ami wife to Josephine l’oe the next administration purchased the ¡Southern Oregon.
u il.tept Porter to-day called the attention
1 same pnqierty, *0 Commissioner Haymond
Billy Carl! has bought the Snellit\g A Mi- —9*x, acres in tp 47 S, R 1 W. ♦tei.fln.
M the department of'justice to violations 1 Kee feed and livery burn, and will rebuild
Geo Urowson ami wife to Ed. Albright— ha<l smooth sailing this time.
reported to him of two sections of the census the barn, xs soon as material can lie had. 1 acre in tp .39 S, R 1 E. $105.
A letter to the R e < oiiu from a gentleman (
tjw. One intpoMa a penalty
for
refusing
to
Mary Kilgore to David C Kilgore—S W
f
to i His familv will return here from California.
at the countv »eat sums up the remit as.
.
, .
,.
,
.
-i 1
•
r
II,
lUestions
, * the
Answer the census qu
“
v~ other
— '
of hits 11 and 12, in block (i, Ashland. ¡follows:
Returns are coming in very-low-
\
|’,
I ac HICI ii I m T W c ;ll’C pffel'lllll <111 ¡’(MMIS 11) GUI' 1111C lit tll(‘ Vt’l'V loWuSl pOSslIilc Dl'lCCS. tor (,'<ISll Ollllj.
______ ___
_ _____
Tlie suit which was brought about a
penalty
for ___
refusal
on 1 be
th |>art of enumera-
lots ly. Birdsey
nirosey ’ s majontv
majority wn
will lie 100. Mnller's
"
1
r
15 ..
“
{.'rs"to'perform tlie dutie* after taking oath, year ago by Jesse 1>. Carr, of Salinas. 'Tc McKee m .la- Kilgore s W
____ \
__ 1_______
’s ' aliout 50. Of!
e
Upto noon he received information of' Cal.,
" ’ against
•
•
—
James
Bevans to recover It and 12. block d 47-«..
™
the full return* are not in and the
_ ____________ ________ _ _
_
_________
twentv-five cases of persona in different poareeaion of a tract of land situated near
A J Brophv to H B Bruphv—S of N E I course
above
majorities
are
partly
“
guess
work.
”
I
parts of the country who refuse to furnish Clear lake, was closed Friday in the
and N
of S E ', of see 27. tp 37.R ! E.
By next issue the REcou>"will give the offi- j
any information, and Porter's intention is
1»I acres. $t2H0.
United
states
circuit
ccurt
at
Portland,
to 'prose<-ute with vigor all violations of the
Or
X
Trans
Co
to
Janet
Garrick
—
tots
1.
2.
by the defendant agreeing to confess 3 in block 76. Medford. HKk
pool booki beta* taking a copy.
i
law reported to him.
judgment ami pay all costs
Carr had
J A Packard to I.izzieG Packard -10 acre*
Seattle claim* the distinction of having a ,
One ltlver Beneath Another.
purchased the laud of tlie government in in *e< 35. tp .38 S, It l W. $250.
female enumerator, in the person of Mrs.
connection with a large tract which lie
Anniston Hot Blast.
L. Culbertson, a bright young mar­
As the time comes for going to the Mary
The civil engineers who are engage«I in secured under the swamp laud act. Bev-
ried woman. It is probable that Mrs. Cui- •
making the survey for the extension of the aus aud several others claimed that tl\e coast to spend a few weeks, interest re-, 1 bertson will be the. only lady enumerator in ■
Anniston and Atlantic road from Sylacauga purchase was illegal, inasmuch a» the lives in the summer resorts. Some on-! the United States, out of the 12,000 eni
to Mhelliy. in sounding the Coos rever a few land was tillable, and, therefore, tliev
' terprising individuals at Newport. Ya- ployed. Her husband. E. M. Culbertson.
I
davs aso for the purpose of finding the liest preempted it-—[Lakeview Examiner.
quina bay. are pre|>ariug to put up two 1 was out of work when the enumerator*
place at which to bridge it. made a singular
hundred tents to rent to seaside visitors were first appointed, ami he secured the
and almost unheard of discovery. The
A New Di >gciie>
this season, it w ill be profitable, for the : position as a temporary mean-. Before the
sounding drill penetrated a rocky fur.aation
"Well. » ho an- you ?"
bote! accoHUUodalions are w holly inade- i ' time of taking the oath he sts ured a penna
about eighteen inches ’hick and then
, nent position as clerk iu one of the railroad
"I'm .tn office.''
quote during the inevitable rush while i ' office*, and his wife tiled an application for;
dropped thro.iidi irtto a,l<>tber ****.'■ of
"What are you after
hot weather lasts iu the valley.
WUtet fifty feet'in depth, proving that there
the enumeratorship. As she is well ac­
••I'm -eeking a man. '
aX» a river under the river at least the
Albany's population looms up when quainted in the district, the appointment
"What
wan?
”
entire width of the. stream and from twenty-
viewed in the light of tin- vote cast yester­ was given her.—Seattle I’ost-Intelligencer.
"The man who wouldrefu-e me.'
tour to sixty feet in depth.
Not much. Jackson county has one in
«
day, says the Albany Herald. The census
Met. - working shoe’ for 41 ’s» per pair at 1 wtiicb will lx* taken this month will show the person of Mrs Affie C. Cawley, of Rock
The very latest novelties in Vainlyke
1’oint.
1
uui lesi tlmu »M"! population iu ihb city.
Lduuut
tetca and oubrvidcr) ailiumakvr j.
BECO It 11.
County
The
Partial and Incomplete Returns from Jackson Co.
n
Up.
A Fine Display
=Of New Goods
F
FOURTH
OF
JULY,
AT 0. H. BLOUNT’S
Csill stud inspect ttiG la»rg6st stock of mens goods in. S0u.th.6rn Oregon
o.
B L O U N T
The leading Clothier and Hatter
ASHLAND, OREGON