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VALLEY OFl'KIlh COTRT RECORD. I Itep stnl for the R » ». AKIILAND. <>».. Thursday, J is e 12.IK»». I e om I’r >1»at ■ <’■ u NEWS Aa’iland's Waler SjsfC!» DRKVITY BASKET John O'< miner an>! his foreman John Me I I m - •li-U!«-rC. I'th- n-.il <•■iug!i S\rup. li > . rt- have arrived and Monday •s«m- i’ll« lie r ra lu the im.iiritaiti - ha» «mt- iwn<«l laying in the pipe for the new water works, uiakine rapid headwav. The in.-m-e.l. lower «j 'tem will be in first and will throw The railr«»ad time change will »tart the water bv the 4th of July. j>ossit'ly. Cole»trin travel a booming. • •• • •• ••• In matter of e-tate of i'Uo-. ilayu:<»ii»l «•r<Ur of tina! settiement. I'ERKONAL AND MOCIAL. In matter of e-tate of Jona-Tiiom-on ».one order ax al»ove. Harry Barbour ba« 8>>ne to Allmny. Our New Stock Coming. A i»ig drop in price in some of the sum In matter of xuardian-hit^ot mi'» r heir- J«»bn Olwril, of t’rntr.»! Point, «|»-nt Sun of J. H Bellimrbroke <>r¡L r of By the last of next «eri the A »bland mer dre-« goo«ls at Hunsaker's. aitimi day in A-hbml. Gris-ery will receive a full and complete line an» e. A party.of 31 ca-tern p«»|»h‘ Ita;.m-.ml of fr-»h groceries, provisions, etc., and lx: A Wbileanip excursionists—went north In matterò! otate »»l Jol«n A.,;n»-v« F. ¡1. Carter left Momlav for PordaiMl, ready to supply tbe want “ of the |ie<>i>lc. tir-t -eiui-aimuai exhibit appro««“!. Friday <»n thrir way to Alaska. on a bu»ine.« ri»it. The goods are fre»h. first-cla»« and will t»e James Haiubiiu pa—cd through A-hiaml < i.miuis- ionrrs' Cour. «»M strictly for cash. 5’oiir patronage is Mr«. Mbemore and dau ghter were vixitinr Sunday with a hand of stuck cattle for hi» in A%hland la«t week. respcrtfully solicited. June 1, ls4JU.j ranch in the I’eli'-an bay section. E. M. Mtu kk . In matter of petition foracmnly road by Mr«. J.H. KbKJrier i» vi»rtinx relative« ami E. M. Miller will receive next week a fine W V Bishop etal in Eden precinct — ordered friend« in Jark««»tivi!le pterfnet. It -al E't:»tr Transactions. line and full »tuck of new groceries. Don’t that A I. Reuter, Wm Kahler, and K F I Ikl P. Mor»e. of the S. F. Examiner, ar- Maury lie appointed viewer» and J. S. How- fuil to < all around and try them. M. N. Luckey re|<irts: W. E. Price rive«! from tbe north ye«terday. ani nurveyor’to report at e’erk’a office Mon to M. Alice Gallant—house and lot north Henry Wilson, the stock and land-owner, *,**‘‘* RiU-bir. ot the H. F. Examiner.wa« day, June 16. MM, an 1 at the July term of of the north school house. Con. |2300. i» announced a» a democratic nominee for • this court on Monday'« north bound train. eongre — from northern California. Enos Blair and M. Alice < .allant to W. Bills to the amount < f *-- m .79 allowed. < barley Durkee left Humlay for Willow. Irxlixent allowance *717..’57. County lio - E. Price—27 i res of land adjoining Cen • ol. AV. A. Crowe ha» treat«l the inside Cal., to work during the »uinmer pital report formontbof May s«il»niitt«l and tral Point :n i lot»2 and •? block 2 in Amy of Mei onnell <k Eubanks' new store in the >x- II -rhau.’h’s addition to Central Point. opera block, to a new «»lor of painting. • Mr«. Johnny Eulxuik« i» confined to her , approved. The hi«lx to build a bridge aero - Bear Con. Si.0 lied and 1« m a criti«-al condition. The Phoenix and Medford baseball nine» creek were o;>ened. No other bxi Imt by ha«l ¡1 match game at Phoenix Sunday. John J. «trait, oi Cow creek canyon, tbe nan Francisco Bridge Co. The contract I>ieut. Sivilt Com t-Martialeil. The Phoenix l>oy.« were )>adly wor»t«l. Bmdayed in town with hi« family. wa» nwnr«l«l to tlie h. F. Bridge Co. to Lieut. Ja». A. Swift, of Norfolk, Va., A fir».class ami reliable waiter—lad) A T K,'1* »rrivci ye»U-rd.»y from Bel (build an irouTruige near Central Point for | Ims I m - cii ccurt-martialed and the trial pretened- can find a good position at the *4560. lingham Bay, Wa»b.. oh a bu»ine»» trit». was to have commenced on the 31 ¡net. Del Monii-o hotel anil restaurant. Ashland. Fred. Jcffer« left Sunday for Seattle to ........ . .... __ Ordered t!>at tbe suncivt-or of road dti- Tin-court-martial grew out of the finatt- John _ E. _______ l’clton. _____ oi the ... Ashlar.d meat •eek a fortune in the new Mate ot Waabing- trict No. lie and is hereby order«! to re- ’ c. d troubles of thill oltiecr while station- . market, has the contract to furnish the lieef lon. port to this court on or l>ef« re July 2. IMM, c-.l at Ashland. Scrat. G II Willson of for the railroad a< fara» l ow creek canyon. G. W Mapew tbe cattle king of ea«tern and show amount of money ex|<eml«l on Sclireveport, La., and Sergt. F Newman, R. T. Baldwin inform.» Us that all the the coniitv road betwwn Jarkxonviltc and Oregon, wa« i»n TueMtar'a «outh-botiml train. 1 Me'Kord, and to whom such money was of Bismarck. D-.ikota. formerly of Ash liabilities of the late Wm. Mills have la-en settled up and the widow has something paid; also amount remaining mil ot *.'.<» land, bave been snmmoned as witnesses. left. Peter J. 4'ha«n«r made the R ecoro office appropriated by the court for repair of said Ji.'i.'K Del’i atl M .rrl. «1. a piexoant call Tuexlav, while vi«iting in road; and further ordered that the county ladi»- - “ parlor <-vwert" will lie A young ladi« tbe city. clerk notify »aid »upervLsor of the action of Hon. E. Del’eatt. the well known citi liel<l at the home of .1. IX Dowtiinng. on the Ja». B. Ed«ly. the Pendh-t« >n ex-new »- this court. zen, lawyer and politician, at present a Boulevard Siskiyou, next Tuesday evening. June 17 th. Ordered that supervisor of road district paper wnu-r, wax in tbe valley the lir«t of tbe week. No.- L. Woodridge fa» hereby ordered to resident of Jacksonville, and Miss Jen nie Booth of the same place, a sister of The I .a lie- .\i,| s.xieti oi the M. E. repair county roads in »aid district forth J. H. Morrh, tbe printer, left for Port with by order ot county clerk. Mrs. Judge Willard Crawford, were mar < bnrch. will hold their ti-uai monthly so- land Sunday, to lie employ«! on the Pa Court adjourned until July 1.». Isin. a’ ried at the residence of the officiating eialde and supper on Wednesday eve, .lune cific Expre»« 10 a. m. minister near Medford. M. .1. Williams, l*th. By order of Sec. .lackxoavillc Jottingx. C. C. Ragxlule wa« up from Willow yesterday. They took this morning's Billy Rice, the minstrel who made a hit Spring» prerim t the tir»t of the w< ek on 11 train for a welding trip to San Francisco in Ashland us the funniest man of the J. H. liufler. jr.. lia» gone to Purtlaml. MHUtoM vildt. Cleveland Haverly trou|>e. failed to get a ami other California )<oints. Major Barron was at the county sea' the divorce from his wife in New A’ork last H- L. White ami little wu. of R<x-k Point, first of the week. week. Too High For I s. were vf«itlng Mr. White » mother in A»h- land Tuesday. Hon. H. K. Hanna 1> at Liiikvijie utteirl- Services will be held at the Congregation Ashland's celebration ot tbe 4th of July itig circuit court. will be a great affair, but there is one al church next Sunday at l'i:.7J a. m. and Harry M. I’ol^rtn came up from Hon. Theo. Cameron has returned irom feature that Portland lias that w ill not 7:39 p ni. Sermon subject in the morning. roriwatown, i'ul., Saturday to prove up on • When is Lite a Failure? ' In the evening hi» timber land claim. hix trip to Galice creek. lie on Ashland's program. Tbe Oregon there will be a song service. ian says: Among the projected features Prof. Geo. H. Watt left ye»terduy via the • barley Judge, who ha* been clerking at The Medford base-ball citlb lu-t week of this year’s Fourth of July celebration, challenged J. Nnnan'a in Jack.xonville, returned home southern route, for Ohio. any town in the valley for a Saturday to recuperate B. B. Beekman has return' d to Portland is a mammoth balloon ascension. While match game. The Ashland lover of the moving between heaven ¡mil earth, a national game effected an organization W. E. Greene, now of Portland. »4- after a -hurt visit in town. marriage ceremony is to lie performed, Tuesday and will go the Medfordites __________ _ a alxiard ve«terday'n train l»ouiid for Link- Gen. T. G. Reatnes made a )>u»inc»» trip the daring young couple to I k - presented round at that place Saturday. vtile on <-uurt Inirine»». to Portland during the week. by the committee with an elegant set of Friday's Oregonian «ays:-To-morrow Mr. and Mr*. Gao. Cryderman return«! Mrs. .M H. Drake anil Mrs. J. S. I’ar.-on, Monday from a [»lea«ant visit with John of Ashland, visit«! friends here last Satur- furniture and a magnificent diamond l>r. Edmund Cnnby and Mr. DeWitt Butts, ring . two gentlemen stopping at the Portland, Cooley * family at Ager. i day. start on a horse-l>ack ride from here to Sait Ele tile Light Matter». Mr«. Dr. Songer und Mi«» Mollie Songer J. W Ingram of Willow Springs and l ied Francisco. They take a team and covered went to Grants Pa»« Saturday to visit thr Downing of Butte creek were in town Tues t'has. W. Logan lias i'i*sigiie»l the posi wago t and intend roughing it as much as Dean» amt other friend» there. day. tion of >< ' f< ttiiy oi the Ashland Electric jMissible. The object of the trip is health a desire to »ee the country. Dr. Canby Greene Hollingsworth, the timber land Dr. J. W. Robinson and family lell for i.igiit ami l’owet Co., and S. J. Tuthill, and » ruber, came up front Woodbind Friday Smith River Corners. Cal., lu»t Monday, the electrician and su|K*riiiten<lent, will i' a nephew <>l Major James I’. Canbv. I'. S. A. ami left next day for Linkville. where they will H|H'n<l the summer. hereafter a<-l as secretary also. McConnell A Eubanks carry in stock .1. N. Todd of Sait Francisco,represent J-.»e Marshall, who has l»een «pending a I A. H. Maegley and family have returned vacation in Ashland, returned to the Sac from tiieir visit to Kan Jose and in a few ing the Westinghouse system, has l»een articles in the line of fancy groceries not ramento machine ahofM Monday. days will leave here for their future home in in Ashland interviewing the local com kept in Ashland before. Their stock was pany tn regard to putting in a machine , selected by («. F. McConnell, w hose ex E. J. Farlow, Joe. Million and M. N, Portland. furnish the incandescent lighting sep-1 Long left Monday for a flatting and hunt- Geo. M. Love, accompanied !»y Mrs. H. to ------- ----------------- ----------- ---------- ■- — »• periencein the grocery line cannot be K. Hanna and Mrs. .J. A. Love', left this arate fluin the arc lights- They are lioth excelled. Bought for cash they can give ing tour in the Jenny creek section the public the benefit of reasonable week for Crescent City, where they wilt supplied from tho same circuit now. _ L. W. Potter and wife came over from • spend a few weeks. _Mr. Todd has been in consultation with prices. Etison's Hot springs Sunday. They return J. A. Love died at his home here Satur- Yreka citizens in regard to putting in a home to Salem some time next week. Miss May lloward and Bref. Williams, day of consumption, age 22 year», plant there. who gave a spiritualist , ___ ____ ______ show at Granite Harry A'an Tassel and Geo. Pennelatlter ami evening buried the fullowing day. Rev. Hall several month» ago. were on Bunday's went out to the Grizziey springs, Dead ’ llobt. wa» KaHroud Chaiiges. Ennis oHtcuiting. train from California to give an exhibition Indian, Tuesday, for a rusticating tour. Chief Engineer Hood's railroad aur at Central Point and other places. They Klamath County Items. Chas. A. Miller returned la«t week from veyois have been in the Cow creek ea n- not only gave a. wonderful gnost show in Albany and Corvallis ami report« the crop Ashland at that time, but also unearthed a yon country for a w ;ek past making sur skeleton pro»|»ect» in the Wilhnuetlc us lieing short. I.inkviile Star.) in the ckisci of one of Ashland's; Iloralio Smith is home on a two months' veys abont last winter’s immense slide pious citizens, much to tin- amusement of Judge W. A. Wilshircof Lakeview passed and nev.lv formed lake. Some three t lie crowd. through Sunday for Purtlaml. He K and ■ his • • vacation from Santa Clara college. Cal. changes in the road-be I. al»out a mile wife will »top over in Ashland on their Lieut. Brainard of Ft. Bidwell, wliu went Mrs.Slid ling and children pas-<sl through each, and requiring some heavy work, return. through Ashland to Vancouver last week, town last week on their way to Eugene City. will be commenced soon. was on Tuesday’s train with a company of Mr. Rummel, Hr., went over to Horti- W. A. Wright, wife, little daughter and The Southern Pacific time card takes soldiers for Arizona. Lieut. Brainard is a brook — Sunday the Rummel son, left Friday morning for a short stay tn _—, to look ___ after _________ another change next Sunday out of the very popular officer ami gentleman. A Bros, mining by Portland. r ’ _ claim, now ' being . operated . city and Monday out of Ashland. The brief sketch of his North l’olc expedition Ids non*. Mrs, Helen E. Parker, wife of Judge arrival and departure will be on the w ith Greeley appears on first page of the R ecord . He enjoys the distinction of hav- H. G. Paraou, representing numerous ! Parker, arrived Thursday morning from schedule in force prior to the last tempo ing went further jqi to the North l’olc than I «ei rat «oclety and trade pa|>ers publish«! I Redding, Cui. rary change, making the south bound any living nian. by Dewy A Co. of San Francisco, was in ' R. B. Hatton has sold out his interest in passenger due at «:30 a m and the north town thia week. the Exchange sta »les to Ed. Grubb. Con bound at 5:10 p m ., to lay ox er 30 minutes i Postmaster Hammond took charge of J. AV. Carter, ot the Linkville—Lakeview I sideration *350. tbe postofiice Saturday evening. Miss > for breakfast and supper. stage line, arrived in the valley la»t Friday Grace and Frank Hannnond are the Stewart Bros., from Medford, last week on his way to Josephine county to l<x»k at clerks. Miss Allie Farlow will be in the Van Viictor Slociini. brought a laind of cattle from Jackson some stage stock. office as clerk until the new adnrinistra-' count;' to range in Klamath county. William E. Van Vactorand Miss Jessie Tom Green, the genial foreman of the tion gets well broke in. The office will Slocum were united in the lionds of mat Fred Barneburg brought over 300 head of work train men on the Siskiyou, came down ' ¡ be moved into the Masonic block within cattle from Jackson county Tuesday, tak rimony at th« home of the groom ’ s moth Saturday evening to «mile on the ladies, ing them to range at Aspen lake, in this er. 813 Bush street, San Francisco, on a few days. returning Monday. county. June 2d, tbe Rev. Dr. Harcourt perform Frank Cluggage, the well-known star Miss Ailele Wynne assi»t«l l»v local tul-1 Mrs. John Fairchild and her daughter, ing the ceremony. Mr. Van Vactor is route contractor, was here Tuesday on ent is announce»I to give an elocutionary Miss Annie, visited Miss Ada Bowdoin last one of the Southern Pacific railroad com route for Lakeview ami Linkville, be- ’ entertainment at the Presbyterian church week. They took the bftby boy along and pany's responsible locomotive engineers, tween which places he ha6 the now mail to morrow evening. ' he came a'd the way from Butte creek with being on the rqn from Dpnsmuir to Red carrving contract. His home is part of I Judge II. K. Hanna »»» mi Ixiard Sun-' out kicking a hole through the carriage or ’!•/*» train houml for Linkville on legal making gny fgss whatever. lie is indeed ;t Bluff, «and is an exemplar)' young man. tho time in Ohio ami part at Atchinson, ’ l>ji»in<'» Before the circuit court whii li con- fair child ami the king of the ranch <»n The bride is a well known young latlv of Kan. He has over 300 mail contracts this city, the daughter of Sir. and Sirs. with the government. yen«! Monday for Klamath county, Butte crock.—’Star. If. E. Slocum, of the Arlington hotel. Supt. W. H. Mowat, of the Postal, a»- MEDFOR» DOINGS. Tbe bride and groout have a large circle I l'rof. J. W. Merritt of Central Point, sistett by ojierator Fred Denny, are out of friends and acquaintances iu Ashland the representative elect, is not satisfied ; along the line of the Ashland Linkville J. Goldsmith and J. S. Howard are in and elsewhere along the railroad who ex alone with |»olitical honors being thrust telegraph making some needed repair*. Portland. tend congratulations amt wish the happy upon him, l>ut will sometime this week J. I’. Murphy the seicntitic brick-layer still further cover himself over with glory A. D. N.tylor, an experienced saw mill I couple much prosperity and happiness. went to A'reka yesterday to work <»n the b)’ leading from the hymenal altar Miss new opera house for which Geo. AV. t 'mtper ■ man, has secured a job at Merlin. I Genevieve Moore of Jacksonville, one of KAGLK POINT NEWS. the contractor and builder bus tbe contract. 1 Mies Ella Drake, of Ashland, is in the best young ladies of the valley. Messrs George AVimer. AVimer Adam AVimer, charge of tbe Postal office here for the E uitok V alley R ecoki »:— Last Friday the 2d regiment, U. S. ________ lher gentleman, all of j present. Mr. Perry _________ ami another Having is in full bluet—there in a great i cavalry, stationed at Walla Walla, fed Arago, spent four or five uavs i-antpintt on ' calm in the way ot news. I. A. Webb is having a brick sidewalk their horses and rested up at Ashland the beach, returning home Monday.—[Ban put in in front of liis fi ne two-story fur If C. Lewis came near being thrown ' while an route for their new post in Ari don Recorder. niture store from his cart last week, striking his arm zona. The regiment, ineluding women Dr. Remington, for a number of year» as ami children, numbers about 700, and AV. B. Rolietl-, tbe farmer ami horticul on the wheel and bruising it badly. sociated with l>r. F. G. Hearn, the pioneer citizen and dentist of A'reka. was on board turist. left yesterday with hi» wifi- for a A. J. Daley is getting his machinery ■ occupied twenty coaches, ami their be Tuesday’s train for Wisconsin, via the visit at Napa, Cal. in his mill in good shape and exj»eets by longings about as many more. The train t anadian route. Rev. G. G. Thoma» ami family ami C. C. the 15th to be under full headway again. was divided in three sections with three | engines to a section. Jaincs Camp, a well-known citizen and Smith (1HS?) and family departcl to-day J. A,.Jonas was elected J. P. of this mining man of Happy Camp, Siskiyou Co., for their former home cast of the Rockies. A statement has been prepared by precinct without opposition, anti A. Pool and Henry C. Chester, of the same locality, Chas Strang ami W l( Barr will our old constable and Charles Edmonson ’ General Passenger Agent Goodman, of were on Saturday's tram houml for t| busi represent the A O C W lodge of this were the candidates for constable. Chas. the Southern Pacific Company, showing ness trip to New’York, city in the grand lodge which meets ¡it E. w as elected. East and West-bound overland passenger Conductor J. S. Brooks and wife returned Astoria in July- busines of the road for the first four via the Northern Pacific Monday from an The election passed ofTfiuietly al this ea»tern visit -most of the time with Mrs. The new water works give good satis place. We at first opened the ¡«oils in months of this year, as compared with B.'» father, Jeff. Hankins of Chicago. They faction- The streets cau lx» sprinkled Inlow & Ashpolc’s warehouse, but it was the same period of last year. It shows report a royal good time. down now, and insurance will surely be soon ascertained that wc would suffer the decrease in the numberof East-bound ; passengers was 7507; decrease in West-1 Ed. Tolliert is lan k checking l»agguge on j reduced in consequence with the cold so much that wc decided to bound business 11,025 passengers. the A»bl iml Sun Francisco run after an ah- ’ move to Pool ’ s hotel, where we could • AVork is progressing very satisfactoi ily sence of a month having a fungus growth Gents’ tine silk kerchiefs at 'Hunsaker's. removed from hi« eves, which was threat- j on the bridge which is bcitig repaired by Lave more comfortable quarters. Wc Whiteside ami Wood It is expected labor under great disadvantages in this , I.a»t Saturdav the infant daughter ot Mr. ening the sight ol Ills peej»ers. precinct for want of a suitable place to and Mr». Marsh Wagner, of i^ala. spritigs, A party of jolly blooming damsel» had a that it wilt be finished this week- hold elections, want of proper tables,etc., got hold of a Lettl^, i^mtgining laudnuiu ■ picnw of their own at the < 'arter creek soda G. S. Walton won the office of Justice but the worst inconvenience is the want ’ ’ and swallowed swallow ed v5rf pU'rf of if. W. H. Mowgt of springs Saturday. J. K. Lcabo, the old of the peace at the drawing at Jacksoti- the co. was there at the time. tbe PostalTel.' Co. stand-by on sudi ix casions.was bodr-guard. ' ville over his op|»onent C. W. Skeel, 1 of a larger ballot box and the necessary I and had a pocket apparatus w ith him w hich ' election laws, as the latest copy We have 1 keeping off the bears, buggaboos and flies. they having received the same number he attached to the Ashland—Linkville tele was published in 1872 and consequently graph line, ami sent word to Ashland. The ; John E. Harmon ami bride, firnierly Miss of votes at the election. we are eighteen years behind the times. instructions of Dr. Parson about what to do Nellie Beheld, who have l»een spending A. AV. Cormack was down from ll.e were telegraphed back and the family and several days atx>ut Ashland, stopping at Mr. J. A. Jonas closed his three months ' The Oregon hotel, departed homeward for ■ Jacob & Conpack hull this week after school last Friday, the 6th inst., at this friends for several days kept the little one Yreka Monday, to commence house«keep- supplies. They are turning out a su place, giving very general satisfaction, from falling into a sleep that knows no ■ wakening. The little .girl is now getting ffig. ' •» | •' ’ perior lot of fine lumber now which they and one would think that the directors i along nicely. . are selling at astonishing low figures. Mrs. A. Noltner.aml her two little child had the most implicit confidence in his ren are stopping at the soda springs this 1 It is rumored the opposition lias capi ability ¡is a teacher by the number of I Have you seen those large liqcii m'vyls, week. Mrs. Noltner is the wife of Tony tulated and the Masons of this ¡»lace w ill times they visited his school during the *2.00 perdoz. at Hunsakers? Noltner, the democratic war horse of Port i Linkville Sfeir: Jackson county stock land. and is herself a journalist and pol i be granted a charter by tho grand lodge. term, for by looking over bis report I see | nqm appear to know pretty well where | A- F- A A. M., which is now in session that they have not visited the school fit itician. ' at Portland and a flourishing lodge of ¡ill. The county superintendent has also the tine grass is plenty. They are run J. F. Halloran, of the daily and weekly that order will be instituted here soon. been very derilcct iq tiiu discharge of his ning stock up this mountain to fatten on ' Asturian, was in Ashland this week on a , oflici:ii duty. Perhaps he was sick! Ac our green government ranee, and we may visit. Halloran <s one of the brightest j This is as it should be- . quietly fold our arms and |ct 'em. come. «liters in the state. Attorney Burtenshaw Anderson & Woodford have sUd out cording to bis report the whole number We don’t own any guxeruineiit ground. showed him the sights of this citv. which their dray business to' a ’newcomer by of pu|»ils eurolled is 48—24 boys and 24 We are not uo badly affiicte»!. however, he admires. i the name of Perry- They h&ye the con girls; average attendance, 32. Quite a as liifc ¡M_opk' of Grant county, across number of visitors were in attcqdam'e J. A’. Q’Bticn, the AVe»tern I nion opera tract of hauling several thousand cordB of | tor who ha« been in the Ashland office «lur wood for Sisson, Crocker A Co- to the the last day of the school, among them whotg: borders from June until August ing the vacation of Geo. Eubank«, left for railroad track at Siskiyou- They com Prof. A. 1.. llasclton and wife,Mrs. F. B. pour millions of sheep from l inatilla, Portland Friday en route for San Francisco. menced this week on their contract- Inlow anti hor niece, Miss Sarah Rags Morrow and Gilliam, devouring the laud Jgrk like« Ashland, its climate, it« scenery, dale of Sams valley. Miss Brown of this ! like swarms of locusts ami i|»—daisies, _ | __ Hummer, _’® . | Rev. Jas. of Neil creek, was place, and many others. Au Uegant stock of gents’ sux]»eiHlers at Hunsaker's, l'riies way down. JolinW. Bower» Irft Tuesday for a visit in town undergoing an examination at Your correspondent left the oouut.v With his family at Woodland. Cal. They ; the hands oi Doctors Geary and AA ait. I . Vance & Walbridge have oi»eiicd a a ill return to Ashland with him to spend S. medical pension examiners, this week, seat last Saturday afternoon, and from ».art of tbe summer. Win. Smith. The ('¡»pt. Hummer was one among the ntanv what he coubl learn we are to have two ' branch store at Ager, Cal., where the Oregutt hotel runner also went to Woodland thousand gallant Democrats who te- very conspicuous, if not imiiortaut com daily stage line strikes the railroad. to visit his peop.e. aponded to their country’s call and ex- panies pass through our little village on Some of the Linkville merchants (who were instrumental in having the Ash Edw A. Swo[»e the Portland printer p.-»sed their breasts to tbe deadly missels their way to Salt creek I Salt creek emp came out Saturday and after taking a trio« <4 the brave solliera of the south. The ties into Butte creek a few miles above land—Linkville route changed to Ager, to AA’agner’» springs ¡Warted Tuesday with oj ( j veterau lias a gooil ease and there is this place). As 1 understand the pro because there was no stores there to do a bni kboatd. Mr. A oilmans driver, for a doubt but that he will gel bis well- gram the first company will be couqiosed a jobbing business) w ill lie compelled to of all the candidates that were on the have the junction changed to some other K '-»-'I I“'»»» poiut, say Klamath City. Nickell is not . ». ... ..... .... , vears buck pay. Tins will give the 4 ¡q>- union-l.il.or ticket. They are to march in the senate, though, and another (Are-, Mr. and Mrs. \A . G. I “rker letc Momlav a Ilea[ competency and allow him to in double file, heaikxl by Hen. Enoch Walker and Mrs. Josephine Crocker, gon legislative approprigtiou cm a Cali with their banners tlving ami singing fornia wagon ropd d<m'i gU this* tiinc. i ease. E. Wilkinson, wife of the signal service 941 C an\eroji. •’The better days are coming bv and by,” We cau manager. They may continue their trip to etc., while the citizens along tlmir rpqte A Kailnmd Collision. ALilk-shukes, ice cream, oranges, lemons, 1 Shreveport, lai., to visit Sergt. G. H. AAill- are to cln—r ‘.hem. by li.oii prcMjn'ce' and and all kind» of popular «»nfectioiier) ul! «on and family liefore returning. While switching a carload of lu:nl»er wt.riU id cumknahete and the aamrance The Soda Fountain. ‘"J Miss Nellie Russell of the R k < oki > force from a spur at Wright’s mill, t !'■.!( (. Mf (hat ci» tot y will yet perch on their ban Dr. Gladwin of San Francisco, fori left Saturday for Linkville over' the Aslilaml_____ „_T ____ _ went ____ Sf-..on, ____ the _ -e;ir got tooat» ’ __ and >s MaUj ami ’| » < olver- ( thran^h Staton at the rate ui •(•* miles an ner's. The second coinpauv is to be row- ouu wu|< i-tne c ju M;»« ¡»n«l .-M» Sam |xn>e<i of a motley crowd of diaap|»oiiited _ Vi-rir with the family pfj. 1». T|jey gp 00 Oirirwitli the filmin' mJ. D. |1Cur until it reach«) AIcAlond station, thr IJnkviUc iimnhant and ami nint. o? __ ntam. the Lmkville mcnhanl wIien. it , 1 into the olllcc-seekers of all political creeds and a day morning and evening. All cordial host ot liangers-un that have been using ly invited to attend the service. will remain alout two month». The K kco R p otlicc wishes them a pleasant vaca caboose of the soutli-boumi freight, driv the public teat for a long time. They are ing the caboose into a carload of Itortwo. to walk in single file, with |»oor Ed. The trial of Maj. ijuincy A. Brooks ft»r ! tion. The freight contained three carloads of Col. Eda. Hill uml J. Noonan Phillip» horses, ami tbe men in charge w « t <- ly Charles N. iu the luad chanting the dole 1 embezzlement at the Port Tow usetid cus have returned from Jeunx creek where they ful dirge "The eleitivn is past ami the tom Itouse has been |»oeit]>oiied to June have bten estimating the timber land ot ing down in the «'.ilioos?. The conductor campaign is ended, uml we are left, boo 26. lie will never be found guilty. Too heanl the wild car coming and told the that section whe-h they are Ixmdmg. 1 boo. boo boo." etc. And the tiiasses of “slick” a rascal. men to get out. which they did just in Three huge train kixLs »»f cattle went time, or thoir carcasses woubl have been the voters are to hiss them, and tantalize Wilson A Wal»w<»rti'_ w JI rej^j-ve Uy t»r-l» north again momlav. Tbe train men from them fur putting up such men on the of next Wvck a hplge' in’Wik-e of novelty here went clear through to Portland with grouud into pulp in short order. Five oi tickets. irv-yxy f«r t Ut»ir 5 and !•> cent counters. the horses were mangled so horribly that them without a stop. The testimony 3 lieing taken to-day in . they were killed. No on«- hurt. law office bv County Judge I Itl.V Puni» . .luiiu 9. tstai. A. T. Kyle was surprised thi» week by I Burtcnshaw's 3* _ • _ __ _ * _____ i t 1 Neil tn tbe contest of AV. II. Sbepperd and j receiving through the mail an appointment Tv be ha¡ p) .s to buy yov.r kid g|O¡ ts .3 told lunches have lieen iutn»lutvd at tile Nathan Conklin over land on Emigrant a» a Deputv 1’nited States marshal for Ore- Uun-akcr ►. He h_- g '-“XÍST,. Su<lu !"• hiui»ui t^nd t i « or .t-'l at al! 'Wk. W. H. Parker E»| represent» 1 g u, fromuT. |urm a- » rc^^!’• “t - ■ U--J'»"u bûùi.- ¿bigpyerd a Ade. [ jstfv -set icfci, ‘ fine shu«« 6>. Hun-akw o 0 w O P œ 0 O o o o B A CD 5^ (KJ O P O kJ r CD U) 9 - : C rt F 5 ■X 2 1 f* FT c-i 8» ö C ongressRian Robert A. Miller • Binger Herrmann.. Ü. \. Bruce. 56 197 Hi 139 10 o< 16 2.» 29 33« 10 87 24 17 Kill 35 121 4 hi 1 70 I I . Supreme Judge J1S. 1'. Bonham »R. S. Bean 53 201 hi 12431 til 33 315 10 100 41 48 < iovernor iSv lx ester Peunoyer. ., 5s 215 19 I !<_) 47 76 20 26 65 1S7 H». P. Tboinj>son. . .‘28 321 7 91 25 :«> 14 15 211120 « State Treasurer B 1-1 • ct- rr p- g ? p »-is p e+ p P (W P P- Q •-h o B eb P- • >• i A. l.eRoy - E. B. McElroy.. • T. ( '. Jory.......... State Printer Uolin < cBrien IF. ('. Baker hist. Attorney iW. M. t'olvig (<’. B. Watson State Senator [Charles Nickell -Theo. Cameron (J. 11. Morris Representative J. IE Stewart Samuel Eurry Conrad Mitigli» J. M. McCall J. W. Merritt Geo. Brown Samuel Holt Wnt. H. Breese . J I.. A Simons 6 1 14 I 70 •52 1 29 15 : 31 -57 10 12 1 Pt 25 52 18 25'51 19 22-V» 1.5 I.", 38 1.5 15 11 15 15 36 12 I .. I 92 76 1011' 9 10 98 «19 ISO 15 39 81 5 8 165 13 21) 3 10 12 9 10 7 IS I 92 11« KI i 190 65 112 100 6 1 1ÛÜ 176 !•«' 132 113 125 1 1 I 63 K3 W 76 in 91 9 I 5 7 K 0 5 6 .. » 0 £ •"Í o p p- I-»« p p p e-t- p. Q > County < lerk 13 13 Recorder iW. M Holme».. !.. Alford -’M. I.. I Emmett Beeson.. u 12 slicrill |W. K. Trice. .1. II. Birdsev •Samuel March 2 10 9 9. •> •>, 2 s : 9 9 1 1Ä IN. Ñ 8 b . 11 11 11 7 t School Stipi. Assessor y p* Commissioner Surveyor < ’oroner 1 i|35 59 18 22 <>- 107 Iti I >2 13 36 I 2 lu 9 15 17 3'-l 196 91 7 8 161 12 20 2-> 9 8 9 .» 1 1 2,5 1 21 25 58 12 15 3 -5 ..1 1 •• 1 1 106 Ki .Ki 19 20-41» I Id 53 51 11 20 42 6 . 11 1 1 19 35 p'..-. Price Ki 13(1 It til .22 21 56 -!:. B. l'itzgeriild 29 •JjO| .8 81123 33 Il 11 31 103 1 I Mr. .1. froeker............ 7 1 21 2 3 1 1 (W..1 Rodgers.............. -51 183 7 104,30 «ô<» 19 23 5» - I. L. I Hamilton. 33 325 |8 117-51 ¡09' Il 1.5 !" »<’. H. . Wallace ; F (» ' 6 . 13 ... 1 ( 1 16 Ib6 17 1131'29 i61 18 [27 ¡«3 i Betij llavmoml .39 313 9 «3'12 'll 1.5 13 30 -Win. Rav . h:, il iatfield 5.. . 1 11 .. 1 79 >0. Ell ksuat Peter • Applegatc •A. G. . Johnston 35 371 Hi 15 2! I I 30 Q2 90 12 131 75 1 1 I 160 67, 8 145 99 .5 11 T 16 138,14 39 41 •J 10 11 10 174 13 20 16 « 9 1 2.5: 1 1 1 16 132-12 :u 34 0 7 10 no 44 11 184 15 25 27 9 12 8 1 i ' 2l' 1 1| k 37 '»• 18 25'62 1181 80’ 9 19 1.50 1.5 39 31 0 19 1.5 SK -54 101 35; It 1.5 1-5 30 157| 81 ‘ 4 16112 30 27 9 9 3 37 •'«' 6 111 1 9 21; i i 2 21 .. 17 - - I 37 pico. E. Bloomer •la*. Croncniillcr.. IA mus Willetts Treasurer .«« iu .» -»• 42 1 10 12 1910 10 5 I ■ Thu-. E. Nichol- - Max Muller •T. W. Bryant . .51 167 14 34 343 12 68 .. 1 i I Hr. E. ’.. B, Bickel............ 51 91 16 :n 122 10 Or. J . 8. Barson. (Dr. th ¡eo. Kühler............ 60. 1431,142 1289 . 1.58, t» hl 12 91 56 ;<o<»o ’.'» 35 24 9 IO 7 ■W 3« 14 10 37 39 .» ►. .»>' 1 -u . . 4 4 . 51 200 14 ! 35 234 12 !.. 70‘ i 1 i 52 273 16 130 30 74 10’2555 34 331 10 102 43 46 15 15 39 1Kb 9 172 Hi 153 12 •3H4 1< i 327 16 306 15 67 . 67 . 61 1082-VR' Hi:: 10 12 90 54 10 4 3« 42 221 «I 1 121 31 71 IS 24 37 1(15 11 35 151-5 55 ! 123 22 >7 17 2553 104 47 17 15 15 37 6 II 1 1458a 49 I <04 15 40 45 4 10 12 1000733!» 14 19 17 7 10 7 30 11 11 6 55 17!* «7 8 19 14-1 so 5 8 172 . . 20 4 • i 4 ■ FT « » 10 12 9 10 7 »Wm. M. Towns» ml.. . 53 11M» ¡secretary of State ■ Geo. W McBride. 3» 337 • Nathan Fierce . . 73 Stipi. Pub. In struction 0 o o Con nt Official 3 •-Í OQ O w o o Jackson County, June 2, 1890, o *-b o •-b 3 CD 0) CD A T < >t e CouTitv ?• ! 12 > 31 12 < 13 I i 117 2 113 2 i 43 I t;.. 12« 2. 36 21 39 ; I 11. •» > it. 13« !<•! 2 . t:; 1281. . . :i 157 ita» I K 1 17! 15 30 38 •> IO m 88 57 KI '» 26 37 112 .53 5 4 138 12 20 23 9 9 36 31 12 S 2’ 39 0 ■> • » 27 1 1 13 3 26 1 ! 16."» 67 ft II 13b 11 37 3 n •> 9 11 .M 2'»35' Ilo 99 .5 lo 166 12 21 23 9 lo 7 19 27 43 •» 31..1 32 1 1 1; s 167 91 6 18 135 15 Mi 57 139 71 7 b 177 12 13 5 1 (» 1 26 1 . 1 55 31 50 18 25 -51 179 84 3 19 167 13 <9 35 172 111 13 15 15 39 126 «3 10 b 1 18 13 20 26 4'.. 11 ..' 1 . .... 1 1 6'.. 124¡3t 62 18125|O 1 171 87 9 19 174 15 :<9 37 100'37 to 15 1-5 41 : 133 HO! 1 b 1-’SI12|29'24 il . 1 ; . ì1.. . I..I 1'. 1526 49.» lini 21« 1291 J3|j 54 165 U.K; 23S 1216 l»»t 2 lo 11 9 9 0 10 11 9 9 7 1 0 9 11 «6 »54 9 10 7: A Fine Display Of New Goods JULY, OF FOURTH T AT 0. H. BLOUNT'S. 12 Mens «lark suits at. light colote«! suits li'<«'k suits 21MJ boys’ suits lielow cost. 109 pair mens' cotton pants, al . * 1 00 I 50 itti pair mens' cottoli pants, at. *2 00 up Mens' woolen pants. . 75 ets M< •ns' tailor tmule overalls 50<t*> up Mens' overshirts. all prices.. 50cts up Mens' fine white shirts. 36 pair mens' fine shoes, per ¡»air, *1 50 . 2 50 21 pair metis' fine shoes. * .j no s 00 in 00 line brown suits line orange suits grav casstuiere suits.. summer cutaw ay suits light plat«! suits Imtternv Scotch suits. ¡i 24 pair mens' line shoes, |»er t»air. ♦ 3 tM) »C 4* •> 50 24 “ a i I 50 24 “ a ti 7» INI 72 “ Kangaroos and French calf. I Mena’ straw huts, from . . ... . 25 c ( h up | “ felt hats, from 5018 to |5 00 2 pair for 25cts ; “ seamless sox.. . 50i t" up II “ gloves, new stock. .. we _ . . ______ _ — Call and inspect the largest stock of mens’goods in Southern Oregon o. LI B LO U NT. The leading Clothier and Hatter. ASHLAND. ORE fi»