Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 19, 1890, Image 3

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B!«t<’ Gray I Dirt
Mt. sltasia Disappearing.
r.l^VITY
n ASK KT
s. P. R. R. CHANGES.
married
Kobt. H. Gilham <-atne over from tin-
A dispatch from Redding the oilier
The
pay
rar
wa>
here
Tuesdav.
< es ker and Fillmore l*ut on Anoth­
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blue gravel rnin«-s on the south side of «lav e>>mair:ed this information: One
• •»
er Ix.cal from
Portland Other 1 A LI.IN WIMER. At the residence of
I sC Ihdde?»’* Ethereal < High iArup.
ASHLAND, O b .. Thursday, J c * k 19.1*0). the >iekivou’a Monday cv«-i.;nz l«rin'_ir.g peak of Mt. Shasta Las disappeare«!. Its
the bride .« parents, in Grants Pass June
•••
Clisnge«.
along samplea of tlie Mlpburrta from the absence from view created considerable
The const ru*-lion
__ __ of ___
_____ _
the _____
water-work*
s. by Geo. W. Black. W. H. Fallin and
i>
Miss Orrie Wimer.
Black J;u k and other -nines which he anxiety here to-day. The top appears to getting al< ng rapidly.
Col. C. F. Crocker, 1st vice-president
l*F.iDM»'AI, AND flOCIAL.
took to P«>rt)and on Tu«*lay evening*» have been cut abort off. Fire has long
A K. of P. lodge will 1« instituted a’ and J. A. l-illmore. general rapt., p:issed Bl.I.L—CONGER—At Wilderville, June
15. Wm. Bull ami Miss Vina Conger.
Mre. J»bn H. Eubank«, Jr. in »teadilr nn- train to have aaaaved.
been known to exist in the crater, and Yreka within a few weeks.
through Monday evening for a tour of
piwing.
the
formation»
of
the
valleys
and
ridges
inspection
in
the
Willamette.
To
a
Port
­
E.
M.
Miller
is
busy
this
week
shelving
Elc-trf«- Liglit».
BORN
I
,, frr«l J Anyth r teft Monday for a trip to
Itelow are partly of volcanic origin.
land reporter Crocker said:
H» new stock of fresh groceries.
OQ
I «•rtiand an«! th**
The A»lilan«l Electric Light A Pow«*rCb.
"What
we
saw
on
die
east-side
rntul
Burns was selected as the jw-rinanent
A RD.— In Grant.- l’a--. June 8,1K»J.
Mr-. Sharon*» Mo«-kin|g«.
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coming up was satisfactory, and the ST t«j ANN
Fred. T. FretUnixirg. tb«- < eotral point have < low-i a contract with the E-liwon
county -eat of Harney county.
the wife of B. A. Stannard, a .-on.
('«» of P«vrtland for a dynamo with a < j -
rant«*?, wa» up Tu^Mtay
P
country
is
very
promising
both
in
agricul
­
Homer Index: Nevada papers are
For horse-colic Simmons Liver Regulator tural and business directions. About the AHLSTROM. -In Ashland, June 13th. to
p.u-itr to furnteh >XK> in«-.tnd«wet.t light*
A*» I liuvv Im-iuv" which rc<piirc' my al
Prof. Sweet came Itoiue Friday from a of l«i candle power, to I m - operate«! from a having a g«x?d deal to sav about Mrs. is known to 1« the best remedy.
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Mr. an«l Mrs. Nil.- Ahlstrotu. a soil.
trtiliuii rl*cwhcrc.
I have ohi
first of July we shall put on another local
Fred Sharon’« stockings. It’s nobody's
I mimimmm »i»tt to Portland.
<<
rlutkfl to plata* on I he niarkcl
different circuit tluin the arc Jighte. Thev business bow high thev come. If she
The Oregon Alpine Club are preparing an out of Portland, running as far south as LEWIS.- In Eagle Point. June5th. i<> .Mr.
J. M. John« w U|, iron,
pa„ are to be put in working order by Sept.
and Mrs. Frank Lewis, a daughter.
R«>seburg. The other local may then go
likes to garnish her extremities with excursion to Crater lake this summer.
Sunday, taking in the -ight-.
/V//; ////i \ /:\ / >/\ 7 » /».Il s
V
l»t. The company will commence with tho«isan<l-dollar hose,she is inbiglnek to
New potatoes are retailing at 3'.. cents only as far as Albany. That has not been
John Moller» came up from Medford 250 ligtite at first and increstseaH IrtiHinest: l>e able to gratify the whim. A pair of j>er pound. Currants 25 cents per gallon.
DIED
settled vet. Two locals will thus relieve
A I EW < Holt
lueMav on a visit mold fnends
juMifiee.
clean socks, at any price would vastly
Ha'f-fare rates to our Fourth of July cel­ our through train of its present heavy
At Woodville. June !», 1st«.»,
improve most of these envious editors. ebration. and are eood front the 3d to the strain, as we will carry no local paseenf BREEDEN.-
Monroe Aonni. hson is clerking al M. « on-
Teacher» Tor 1MM).
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Mrs. J. H. Breeden, of typhoid pneumo
7th.
iiHl A Euiianks' new jrrwerj »tore.
i ere on it. Travel between here and-£an
nia, aged 'Ji years.
l>irectora Helman. <«aley and Billing-
Half Fare on th- Fourth.
O
E. E. M tner ba- sold lot 61. in Miner's i FranciBco is rapidly on the increase, and
Mr». A. Noliner and her two children de- met Monday evening and M-le«-te<l from
Situated on Main St.. Alula incline ami the
The 'outborn Pacific company will addition to Ashland, to J. W. Livsev for ■ it is our purpose to improve the service
parted for Portland Sunday evening.
Boulevard, all of which is nicely lo­
A
big
drop
in
price
in
sonic
of
tlie
sum
­
the hat of apple-ante the following «orpa give redo ■<•<! rates over their lines on the »225.
and shorten time.”
cated ami mostly set out to choice
mer dress goods at Hunsaker's.
R A. Bar« lav left l.wlay for a bu-ine-- of teacher« to conduct the public »< book
fruits, latok at this )ir«qxTt\
Four’ll of July. Piisscnjers will be re-i H. S. Emery has fitted up the new post-
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B
Ukelv
to
come
up
at
the
P.
vi»ii to Nvw 5 ork, to kprira month.
for the coming year: P. A. Getx. super- quire 1 to pay full fare going, which is in
Milk-shakes, ice cream, orange-, lemon.-,
amt secure
A n . \ . meeting to-dav?” was asked.
office
in
the
Masonic
block
and
Postmaster
OD
all kinds of popular confeetionerv at
Mi»«. Kila Drake returned home Sundav , inten«lent ami principal of tlie high effect a half-fare rate, as they can return Hammond moved in to-day.
“The real object of the meeting is to and
The
Soda
Fountain.
A. B JV
CG TV T aST
from her »tay at Jacksonville ami Medford. w-liool; E. E. Smith, grammar twhool: free. Tlies'- rates _’O into effect on the
Mrs. J. E. White is having a Portland ce incorporate the management of the P. A
Miaa A. J. Fober, oi Pennsylvania, inter-
An elegant stock oi genl.-' sii-|<en«ier- at
IkUvrv
buying
cNvw
here.
I will >vll al
railroad with the entire Southern
John Devlin wa» m A-hlaml TncMlay me«iiate; Mias Kate Col*urn. of Wiscon­ 3d, and are good returning until the nient walk placed in her neat residence on
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one half it« value, and on esisv payment*.
.rum bi» farm on Applegate, onabu-ine«-
Mon.lav following the Fourth, the 7th. Spring street and 1st avenue.
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system. Then the election of Hunsaker’s. Prices way down.
sin,
intermeiliato;
Mias
Bertha
Colton,
vislt.
Enquire of
E. I*. Ml NEIL
The White is king. Buy a While sewing
i officers and directors will come up.
The half-fare rate will be good for a (1ÌH-
Lost—On Decoration Day, a log chain. i “Wfiat ixjsition will Wm. Reid have in machine front Jackson A Sow den of Grant-
«'or. Main Si. and Alula av.
Sam Fellett. a Yreka < apitali«t, pa«»ed Mias Allie Bonine of Pennsylvania, sec­ tance of 150 inilea.
Finder
will
please
return
to
Anson
W.
Ja
Pass. All kinds of sewing iiiHchine- remtir-
lbr< ugi> Tae-dav on a bu«ine— trip io Ku ondary; Miss Nellie Ewan, Miss Mollie
the new regin e.”
cobs or leave at R ecord office
gene.
«
M>-Kiiiley of Wisconsin, primary.
Moving Right Along.
"Well, it is said lie will not Ixj re-elect- ed by J. W. fiowden.
A log cut in W. H. Noble's cantp on Coos ed to the presidency, which has carried
M. O. U enter, the Eugene piano tuner,
Have you seen those large linen towels.
Tne Astoria A South Coast railroad is
Fort
Klamath
Abandoned
tta- l-wn operating in A«blan«l for the pa«t
L J
lieing graded to Hillsboro by a force of ■ bay last week scaled 6300 feet, which is con with it extensive managerical functions. J2.U0perdoz. at Hunsakers?
C h
week.
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The lieutenant and detachment o. sol­ over 300 men. There has been no let up I siderad a good sized stick in that section.
I his |K>sition will undoubtedly be given
Thos«'
line
white
blankets
ai
the
wool
Mr«. John H. Real return»«! Kaiurdav dier« that were left at Ft. Klamath after on this undertaking and it is kept mov-
The Guard says the vole shows Portland. to Mr. Koehler, and the management en mills will iiiaKe a splendid pres­
DRUGGISTS.
from an extended viait with friend« in f'al 1 the order abandoning the [mat had tx-en i’i'» right along. List week the rails were Salem, Astoria and Eugene are the “big thus incorporate«! with the Southern ent
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for
your
wife.
They
beat
anything
vet
ifornta.
“bung up” at the request oi Gen. Miles, delivered in that city for the street car four" tow ns in Oregon in the order named. Pacific system.”
seen in the state.
Books. Stationery.
School
k
James Steven», of Wilderville, Josephine left this week with their bag and bag­ track, and men were at
once
put
to
work
...
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r
___
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Take
advantage
of
the
half-fare
rate
and
"M
ill
you
say
anything.
Colonel,about
Cold lunches have been mtr«Hlu«ssl at the
eoeiity, »«« in Ashland Tuexlav on a »bort gage for the railroad in this valley. Title laving them down. Astoria 1_
is ___
moving conic to Ashland to hear the great Ameri­ the quarrel between Stanford ami Hunt­ . Soda Fountain stand, to he served at all
buaine*» trip.
Clocks. Watches, and
l«xiks <«a if the fost had been |iermanent- right along, ami those desirable lots iu can eagle spread his wings ar.d scream on ington?"
hour-.
J- T. H<x>ver. who has been in Doualas Iv abandoned.
the 4tli.
North
Pacific
Addition
are
selling
quite
1
will
say
that
1
think
it
has
been
un
­
several month- ago. .Mr. Henry Plum
county for »ome month«, arrived in Ash­
It is said that the Klamath Indian i n-adilv
readily by
bv The Oregon l<and
l^md Co., and
The people of northern Siskiyou county fortunate, and that the welfare of the road tuer, of Clements. Cal., who is subject i<>
land Monday.
Jewelry.
Agency will take charge of the building« property ¡««teadily improving.
are kicking for a bridge or some other demands hannonv in its management.” cramps, was taken with a severe attack.
Gu« Malden, the St»kiy<>u merchant, was ami move from their pr««seiit poor qu.tr-
means of crossing the Klamath river at
He
had
been
accustomed
to
getting
relief
Main stri ci I orner. A-lilami, Or.
"Do you- think Stanford's political
in A »bland and Jacksonville last week on a ' ter« to the more commodious ones Vii-
What .Josephine Wants.
Klamath city.
schetnes.have interfered with liis man by dosing with tnonihine. but the disa­
bu«in«a« visit.
greeable
effect
that
iollowrsl
would
make
Grants Pass Courier.
| cated by the soldiery,
P. A. Olmstead, a Yreka pioneer of 1KH, agement of the railroad?”
B. ». tlashwilrr, a Man Fram-iaco citixen.
him miserable for hours after the cramp
Now that the election is over and the committed suicide last w«M:k bv the mor-
“l>eeidedly not. 1 don’t think the had been relieved. J persuaded him to try
1» «topping al the depot hotel with hi« wife
A Book by Prof. Felts.
.
Ill
health
and
despondency
people
know
who
tbeir
spokesman
will
be
phine
route.
|x>sition
of
Stanford
iu
jxjlities
or
the
part
for their health.
Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea
was the cause
cause. -
W. W. ____
Felte, ,______
formerly
the real
, _ in ____
the railroad lias had in politics has in the Remedy. He was much pleased with it, as
Mr*. J. J. stone, of Grant» Pa»», Ita« estate and insurance business in Ashland, tn the next Oregon legislature, they . was
should
make
their
wants
definitely
known
Klamath
City
ha-
a
Sunday
has
school,
with
slightest degree been objectionable or pre­ I its effect was almost instantaneous, ami no
heen visiting Mr«.«M. B. Bowdilch, return­
but now a resident of Cottonwood. Shasta to their memltets, Josephine county Dr. Gill as superintendent, in full blast, judicial to intereste of the company.’’
disagreeable after effects accompanieti it-
ing home Sunday.
county. Cal., has written a book entitled wants state aid to build a wagon road to .w"ich novelty is creating some excitement I “' VV hat was the basis of settlement by I use. Cha-. Bameri. Manager, Farmers'
t'apt. Ivan Applegqte. the K:ar..,;,.h coun- “Principles of Science.” The book will Curry county. Our ¡xxtple want thei , intl,
in that
section. '
“‘M,ction
which th«« terminal company was dissat- Trade Union, Clements, Cal. " For -ale bv
ttf »,locking«, ba» been in Ashland thi« week
soon )>v printed by the Bancroft Co. present game law either wholly repealeti,
J. \V.
W. Hatcher, the Ashland carjienter, j isfied for this long account against your Chitwood Bros.
pn a business trip.
Prof, pelts says the work will unfold the or go amended a« not to abridge natural > ^a-s just completed the erection of a dwell- ¡road.'’ ‘'l'he original agreement was
“Hackmctack’ a lusting ami tragran-
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_l'»rlo»and Reno Goddard were in the true principle and avateni of Evolution. rights. We want laws regulating railroad I !
ing house
at VVr
Woodville
O, ”
W.
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““*' i"" ter '*
r Gilbert- | with the Oregon A California, and with lierfuinc. Price 2> ami .sk i-, at T. K. Bolt
city the first of the week, and made the The
!
son.
the
plasterer.
ton's.
acceptance
uf
the
theories
set
forth
i freight«, so as to operate with justice to
i their indebtedness the terminal confer-
|<r.(o«p man feel goal.
in the work will mark an almost com­ freighter« and the road. There are num­
The Gold Ball Mining Co., a supposed
Tite southern California orang« season
(I M. Granger returned Friday frqm 8 ! plete revolution in si ience ami will be a erous other things which we want, but if worked out claim on Salmon river, siski- I ence had nothing to do. The settlement,
however, embraced an agreement that I lias practically closed. It is slated that
business visit to Tgcoina. where ho h»« ' death blow to Darwinism. Prof. Felts is
vou
county,
recently
shijqxxl
a
»15,030
I they are not talked up they will never be bullion to San Francisco.
! the Southern Pacific pay its pro rata of 6 I the number of carloads shipped to ixnn-
Urge property interests.
a strong defender of orthodox Christiani­ ! worked up,
, )x;r cent, annual interest oil bonds from pctitive points east of the Rocky moun­
B* Foetmaater Fgrloa, M. N. Ix>ng and
John E. Pelton now has the neatest : date of its lease of the Oregon & Cali­ tains closetv approximate 2,000. Al wat
Jo». Million cant« in Saturday from Ifieir ty
| Frit:t Outlook tn Soiithcru Oregon. butcher shop in the state, some material fornia, July 1888. All matters were very 500 carloads
Ohio Legislators
have jrone to Oregon ai ci
Jenny creek fishing tour.
A full supply of
F. II. Carter, volunteer United States improvements besides a paint brush having soon and easily disposed of at the confer­ Washington and other |>oiiite went of
Hon. N. R Hyseil,speaker of the Ohio ' signal service observer at Ashland, was been bn.ught into play.
Mrs. Ji. K. Peck arrived l«.«t week from
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C offins , C aski - th , R ohes oi ai . i . S izes
Salt Lake.
ence.
Agreement
included
this
old
ac
­
I*»» Angeles for a visit with her brother'» ! house of representatives, was in Ashland ; among the delegates to the Masonic con­
Dr. J. 8 Parson and Dr. E. B. Pickel.who count and the use of the steel bridge, and
tiMivis, C kei - es . E t «-.
family. U. F. Penne >*ker.
Saturday and Sunday taking in the clave in this city. Speaking of the crop were a tie for the office of coroner, met at these improvements are now projected
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ASHLAND. -
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OREGON
Mrs. W. N. Luckey and children left Sat­ sights, Representatives H. J. Schulte, outlook in Southern Oregon to a reporter the county clerk's office Monday and threw in the terminal grounds.”
urday for lann county, to visit her parents, W C. Gear, and M Daniels and the yesterday, he said : “We will hayc the dice for the jiosition. Dr. Parson won the
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Twenty-live
years
cx|>eriencc
in A-hlaml.
office.
who live near Brownsville.
s)>eaker are a party who have been tour­ finest crop of fruit this year, size an«l
Embahioiig with tlie aid of a -kille«! pliv-i-
Secular Convention.
Fred M'agner and Miles Cantrell are at- ! ing in California and are going home over quality considered, Southern Oregon has
Thc t alilhumpians have been industrious­
cian.
Arrangements are being made for bold­
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tending the commencement exercises at the northern route. They are genial fel­ ever seen. The yield, too, will l»e larger ly drilling themsvlves tor the fourth ami
e-F
Ollicc and ware-room on Main »ireel. at
ing
a
grand
secular
convention
in
this
will
be
on
hand
with
the
trjost
brilliant
the Eugene state university.
lows, middle-aged men and all demo­ than in atty yeat past. A number of
foot of Granite.
P-
street pageant ever witnessed in southern city October 11, 12, 1.1. C. Beal, the at­ I
Æ«lrs.
I.E.
Tyler,
John Bolton, of Jacksonville, the watch­ crats. Calvin H. Price’s senatorial aspi young orchards are just beginning to Oregon.
torney, who is one of the leading spirits
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maker and jeweler, went to San Francisco rationsand “stuff” making twtli branch­ bear. an«l the trees are al| Ijeaithj' and
G. W. Cooper, tlm contractor, now em­ in secular utovemetite in the city, is cor-
Sunday to remain in tlie city.
es of the legislature go democrfic |ast thtifjv. As fqr peqches, wu can beat any
16 hands on buildings under progress res]x>nding with some of the most noted
Artist.
\S’il| Burn», station agent a} Gates, on
__ tihio. The next time, ptobab|y Ohio will other section in |he state. They are ub- ploys
m Yreka, and will probably be obliged to put Sfieakers in the East and in Europe with
[be Q. P.',‘ who btfs been vpiting relative« in i>e f|iriie0 pver to repftb|icnn boodle! sohitelv as fine an article of that fruit as on
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more in finishing his several contract«. the view of procuring their services for
There iy no i*o|iticy in Ohio,it's a|| “stuff.'' the world produces. Ashland will ship : — [Journal.
Ashland, returned home Friday.
( orucr Main and hrimitr Stridi'.
the occasion. It is profiosed to make the
Speaker Jfyselps friends uie»trying to more of that fruit this year than ever be­
Mrs Hijrrv Barboqr. her siqter an«l Mrs.
convention the largest and most import­ PICTURES COPI El » AND ENLARGED
Thomas
8.
Ku«e.
while
coupling
cars
at
M»
get
|ijm
to
rRn
for
congress
in
a
district
fore,
and
we
also
have
prospects
of
get
­
inqilt lyfl' Moiidsy for a yisit with jelsiiye»
that has been gerrymandered into a re­ ting one ar more canneries.”—Oregon­ Wright’» Mill near Sisson last Thursday, ant ever held in the Pacific Northwest.
pqd fr|ends at Ktllfi. S|»kiyolt counfy.
Will be open May 1st,
had
liis
right
hand
terribly
mangled.
Am
­
Delegates will be in attendance front j Bromides nuule in all sizes. Call ami
publican majority of '.000. He said lie
putation was necessary ami the operation Washington, Idaho, Montana, California examine our work
J W- Sowden, the White sewing iiiachine was tempted to tgkc it, as everything ian, 14th jnst,
For
the
accommodation of u limitisi num
was performed by Dr. E. C. Rhodes.
fnd Grants Pass Marble works rqstler, was
and all parts of the state. There w ill be
I hw of guest«.
seemed to be going democratic ginee the
ri >inv Yreka Iffneu Ventilated.
It Ashland Tuesday on a business visit.
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It is gtaled, not authoritatively however. addresses and discussions, and the work
presidential ejection,
Dr-
Firth
has
practiced
medicine
iu
. |l<‘ IN)
Board ami lodging ]>cr week
I that the .Southern Pacific Company will run w ill lie organized on a successful basis.
Canyonville
miller, . is
f Fre>l. Shull«, the
•••IJ v»iiyui|
»»»»vi usuivi
1 51»
Yreka for some time, and ¡« quite well a tunnel five miles through the‘8iskivou —[Oregonian.
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"
“ day.
A Case pf Abduction.
up thia
this W»ek.
week. He is opehingqpite
onefiingquite g a market
I know n in Siskiyou county.
1 »Ml
" |>er «lay
A Ban Fran­ mountain.«, thus reducing the distance very
jtt Rogue riyet Vfilley
qi| for h|s Hogr.
i
Fred Close and Miss Ida Mnaro, the cisco dispatch of the 13th says: At materially and the grille 15U0 feet.—[Ex.
50
Single meals....
If
you
want
to
enjoy
your
meals
streng
­
Miss Helen Godfrey has been up from pretty 15-year old daughter of Mr. ami the ferry last night a man was approach­
then
your
digestion
with
Simmon»
Liver
Camping
Privileges
will
Iw
5ilct>
per
weck
8. M. Warder and Geo. Durkee are in the Regulator.
Merlin the pw-4 week visiting her father, T. . Mrs. Isaac Moore, took Friday’s train for
for cacti individual.
K. Godfrey, nn«l other relatives and friends. i .'cattle. As soon as the parents of the ed by a woman, who said: “For God’« vicinity of Millville, Shasta eountv, with a
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BYRON COLE. P sochietok .
sake, Doc, don’t desert me ” The man band of stock cattle from Winters. Cal., for
Card
of
TRanka
Will Phipps of Medford left hxiav for a ■ girl learned of the affair they had Attor- threw her off and said: “I’m married the farm of Levi Morris in this county
tour in California. His brother Ed, came ; noy Phillips telegraph to the chief of and am going East You go w:here vou They expect to be here the middle of July. E ditor
Rcccum:
ns fur as Ashland and returns this evening I police to bold them on a charge of ab­
Men’s and boys’ clothing, lioots. shoes,
We, the undersigned, desire to express
choose.” The woman weeping tried to _ Prof. P. A. Getz has been engage«! to de­
ate., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and
Elder J. M. I.uark returned yesteruuy duction. The police failed to find them. persuade the man to reiuaip with her. liver the Ith of July oration in Ashland. «>U$ sincere thanks, through the medium of
at prices that defy competition. nt Met all’s
from a meeting of the general assembly of , The size of this romantic little story is
Prof. Getz is a pleasing and entertaipüng your paper, to the many friends who have
the Presbvtervofthe V. H. held at Saratoga, i that Ida loved Ed. Close, who until mov He finally threw her off and struck her talker anti is plenty able tb interest tlfe so kindly assisted us in the last sickness of
violently,
when
a
policeman
arreste«!
instruction in painting ami crayon given
onr wife and mother.
N. Y.
ing to Beattie with the Close A .«ons him.
large crowd that will çqijgçegatc on that
bv Miss Emma Tolman on afternoons of
At the police station the j day.
Jons
P
eixinc .
Henry C, Chester, of Happy Camp, is in brick yard and brass band was the neigh­ woman said her name was Drusilla Firth. ;
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of each
R. E mmit C lark .
Inquire at the Ri:< out« office.
New York with Jas. Camp, having fullen bor of the Moore family in the lowatown She
week, in Odd Fellows building.
Eagle 1'oint, June 12, 1896.
*'4«e «i. P. B. R. accidents are costly to
first
met
the
man,'
Dr;
0;
¿1.
Firth',
i
heir to • fortune by the death of a wealthy end of Ashland. Ed. Close had written
that ovnajmny. »e.OOO for two death's in I
at
Yrekit
two
t'earrt
ago.
:>
^e
wanted
to
-
relative.
to his would-like-to-be Ida to come -to marry foei*. li.ht aald be was too poor, j Marion county was awarded last week, ami
Rev. T. K. Van Tassel was at Grant« Pass Seattle and three lx* his darling forever.' Finally he'left Y'reka and went to Alas­ the prospects good for »3000 in Lane county
will come rather heavv on the com­
Sunday assisting at. tlie dedii uMuti of the . Mr. avid MYr. MoJro thought Mr. Close ka. On his return to Seattle he wrote i this
pany.
naw Bit oust church, ami Ulen went onto shotfief cotiid* to Asblitnd and make her i lier to meet bim there
When she ar- j
Peet land mi a visit. • •
’*
Elder David Brower of Myrtle Point, C< hjs .
I his wife here. Between the misunder- i rived at Seattle, she stated, he went
will commence a series <«f meetings
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Powers, Miss May i standing between tlie parents and daugh- I through some form of marriage that she county
of
the 1 Nt* »» lz n vwl
—.1« A..U1 J ■ rni ’ V
and Johnnie, jr., came up front Wo«xilan<l, j ter about the mode of procedure, the old at first thought legal, but in a short time at the Duukud church, Ashland, Thurs-
dqy
evening
fc-«•
,. • > .Iqly
j * «id, . - ami
»*- — every
—- - «- ■ evening
X' • v i ’ FS to
* «-*
Cal.. Bunday, and will spend part of the axiom that “love laughs at locksmiths” he told her he was already tparued once ami
including Sunday the 6th. Eyervlxidv
summer in and ahout Awand.
was played out by Miss Ida skipping. or twi«a>. U beatile
Seattle ’ he
telegraphed to invited.
he ' teìegrapheil
Nat. Langell >tarte«l for Lake county Nothing further has been learned af this Yrcliti and had
nad |2
|25rt
.sehY u|i
up and
t.ud got it
’,rt .seiA
While uur heart ulwgy» goes out in svm-
Monday ott internal revenue trusine.«.« with writing. Tjie parents wit! be Satisfiej fbom Wells, Fargo’s express on a forge«!
a new brewer who doe»n:t umterstancj the wlten' they learn officially that their order Six months ago they came to pathy for suffering humanity, we can’not
help out smile at the pitiful words of Broth­
Jov«mihent red tapfe in that line. ' ’
i daughter and Mr. Close are legally mar- San Francisco. About six xeeka ago he er Nickell over his recent defeat. Cheer un
I
i
ried.
Mrs. J. 1>. Fountain «nd Miss Nelli* Rus-
deserted hpr ftqd went to Santa Rosa, j Charles, there are brighter days in store
s«il arrived from Lifikyille Saturday tn
Where he claims to have married again. i for u» yet.—[Grants Pass Courier.
MEDFORD DQINQS,
pursuance of a egll by telegraph (tdytsing
He was charged with battery and ob­
Miss Belle Anderson was called to her
Hmm Of t|»e serious |l|im»« q! tbuir si-stey.
A mutch gxme of base ball fur n purse of taining money under false pretenses. home at Talent yesterday. Tuesday after-
Mr- Bernheim of Portland, a wool buyer »5.1 at this pim-e on the 4th.
Two tickets for Kansas City, »600 in mon­ noon E. K. Anderson, while building a
w«> in the city the first of the week. J.
Miss Helen Mrung is at Walla Walla. ey, a draft for a large amount and some flume at the '49 diggings, fell and dislocated
Goldsmith of Medford and C. C. Walker of Wash., on a visit to her sister. Mrs. Jos. valuable jew elry were found on bis per­ his left shoulder. Dr. Parson fixed up the
Ashland are also in the wool-buying busi- J Strobel.
break and Mr. Anderson i« getting along
son.
1 swimmingly.
ne»s.
The
woman
in
the
case
was
formerly
( has. Brous received the »ail intelligence
C. C. Coiiiicihiiaii o( Winters, Cal., wtic.
8. Brundage, of Lake county. Cal., ha» yesterday of the leath of hi« wife's father Miss Drusilla Herr, a native of Siskiyou
been visiting his old friend Levi Morri.« '
become a resident of Ashland. He has been in Iowa.
county and a daughter of the late Frank has
returned to California Sunday, taking with
traveling a number of months and says this
Herr,
of
Willow
creek.
.
-
■
“
hint a live rattlesnake they captured u> tic f
D. H. Miller has let the contract to Skecl
is the finest eonntry he has yet lai«l his eyes
A Bon for the erection of a $l<<“i r«,«;.l.-i>c^
hills east of Bear creek, and a pair of ox
upon.
t
,clt
Denny,
the
Vestal
Telegraph
line
­
fur himself _
. man alul operator who went out on the horns measuring over three feet from tip tv i
Prot W. C. Roberta, formerly princimtl
tip
^s specinichs of his trip,
IU» AU i L mh I paWI«, »choojs, au<Ut» ybw«g i jTrk: “Sborly Hamilton ha« been tery Litikville line with Supt. W. H. Mownt met
an amatili
accident at 1 I 11
k >; i V ttiat
with un
lily 'of ATtwrton'Were niafne«! recently at seriously imllspoeed w ith pneumonia, but wiin
1 F^, y<>Uy
yhe
y.: Bagjey U
Hawse *■
will lav
up tot u WI i II q . He Yell'
yfa» mòre«’ -
ns« wm.«
.luilding at Grants j
rprotracted camp-tilectilig at Turner. Ma- | is fioW convalescent.
...... from a P^ss
. . away Monday preparatory I
rldn county.
A grand shout will tekg pte«.«. uety vu tlie teh /( «pii pole timi «nstocàted an aùkl^.' JìL i ò»
8aiuqel j^e.nt(V. qt JLsIu««***''—'
.^< »ing a three story brick hotel on the
Cal. Eubanks, the Ban Franci»«o cunt- Fuudh. liberal petite naying been «Wi'idM lather;
'’RK teÙÌjW* »Were—
to present site. The First National bank will
on. .ysiilatid'k|>or(s, take tiotiCy.
‘
«'iiit «a.®.
j U.X »«8»
o o (la}. s B AyU,t. have an office in the new structure. Me- ,
....... uiig Mr. Mowat on the ri nair ot Crosky, who is now conducting the Bagley
countnd( thj; darigerOffs' flltp ■ « of Mfs. j Jos. Hfifely 1>:|S Ls; yjiurns-i »- uU| a ll jl>
the Ashland. Linkvillc ami Ft. Klamath House, will run tlie new hotel.
JeSpp*
1
1 Woodville is having a new sawmill
na«bington towns, Brunch line.,
Paru Hamilton »-J *~
reports that a lively country.
placed in position that has the capacity!
Edw.
A.
Swope
rcturmxlto
Ashland
Tues
­
-
--u Will Uddigan were
Geo. E Anderson went to Siskiyou to-day day with Mr. Youmans from his trip to \ of 8000 feet per day. When the demaud
over naturday from Applegate. They re-
county. He wftit by way of i . requires it, a planing mill will be attach­
t>ort prospect« goo«i for a fair yield of apples to commence his contract with the 8. P , of Klamath
Linkvillc and Ft. Klamath and came in ed by the proprietors. Messlinger A Co.
anti the balance of fruits but peaches will delivering 5<i00 cords of wowl tv the rail­ over
the Rogue river route, coming through
road track.
1« short in that sec tion.
some fifteen ntilcs of snow in their buck- | The mill will work the sugar pine on
Francis Fitch wili deliver the oration on lioard. This was the second team to go Butte creek.
Mr». A. E. Hamtnomi arrived Sunday
from East Portland, being calleti hither by the Fourth and an able effort may lie ex­ over this route this year—a man name«i 1 To be happy is to buy your kid glove.- at
the dangerous turn of the illness of Iter pected. C< me to Medford if you want to Vaughn having came to Jackson county Hunsaker’s. He has g«x>d ones.
X
»ister-in-law. Mrs. J. 8. Eubanks. Mrs. H. nave an enjoyable time.
from Wood river valley some days before.
Mondav the Josephine county coninii«- {
returned again last evening.
Teams cross the bridge now at the foot of
Dr. R. Pryce, the skillful physician of sioners let the contract for two new bridges
Lieut. C. W. Ayers, of the Governor'.« 7th street, the contractors, W«xxl Or White Medford, is in town to-day congratulating on Applegate river and one on Sucker creek
side,
having
pushed
the
work
to
completion
i
staff, came out from Albany this week on a
his friend. Dr. Parson, on his elevation to to the S. F. Bridge Co. These take the place ;
business trip an«i made an inspection of Co. in ju«t one week. This is u good reliable the coronership, the honors and emolu­ of the ones knocked out by the high waters
We have just received an invoice of stylish suimner suits, line quality soft and stiff hats, latest
D. He comp intents them a.- being the best firm and always do responsible work.
ments of which Dr. Pryce has held down of last winter. The 8. F. bridge company
<1 rilled company in the state.
with
distinguished
ability
the
past
two
have
the
Rogue
river
bridge
contract
at
straw hats; 25 cases mens’ fine shoes, from $1.50 to $5 per pair-
By «ome "hocus pocus" proceeding, Mr. 1
I Grants Pas«.
Prof. Mnrk B. Kerr has been ordered to Ed. Wornuin was euchred out of the con­ years.
Large new line of gloves and suspenders, nobby styles in line white ai
take charge of a V.8. geological surveying tract let to him to carrv the mails from this
P. H. Donoghue lias filed itis suit : See the chailies at Hunsaker's, 12 yds for I
The
largest line ami most desirable styles in neckwear that we ha\o <’\ei had. Note some of our cash JU'lCCx:
party that has been detaile«! to «Io some im­ place to Jacks, nville during the blockade through his attorney, J. Noonan Phillips, ■ ' »1—going like hot cakes
portant work in Alaska, and
on board ' last winter.and a man by the name of Ken­ against Wnt. R. Mayfield, chief of police
The suits against the S P. in Marion .
ny got it and will receive the munificent
Friday's train for his new j>ost.
' sum of »1 per month. Mr. W. will run his of the city of Ashland and his bondsmen : ; county, growing ont of the denths of Engi-:
J. B. Davis and J. M. White, of Santa „tag* iu«t th* same and carrv passengers 4 for »20 H) damages for arresting said Don- I neer “Big Jack" Miller and Fireman quint j
Ro«a Cal., have been taking a view of Ash- : anti vd_n-
....... & «-..
--
Wells, v
Fargo
Co. •„
’» ----
express'.
ughue without authority of law. Luther Guthrie in a railroad accident last fall, nave
land the past week. Mr. Davis returned
L. Buitemshaw and C. B. Watson have i i resulted in favor of the plaintiffs. Mrs. En>-1
24 unir mena’ fine shot*«, |»er inti r.
Miller receives judgement for »5000. anti
Tuesday, but Mr. White will remain for/
2IM) boys' suite Itelow cost.
KAGI a K POINT NEWS.
charge
of Mayfield's case. The question ' | ma
♦ 5 00
12 Mens’ dark suits at.
W. A. Guthrie, as administrator of Quint
some tiiue and then go northward.
I0O pair mens’ cotton pants, at . $ 1 00
to issue in tlie Sepletnlier term of1 : Guthrie, »3tWi.
8 00
light colored suits
F. B. Inlow started to Talent with Ins comes
1
Col. Scobi* wa» at Cow creek la»t Satur- j family
court.
____
90
pair mens' cotton pants, at
1 >>0
last
Sunday,
”
nd
broke
the
axle
of
00
h)
frock suits
Men’s working pants from »2.00 up,
day visiting Engineer Htxai ami the party his hack, so had to postpone bis vist in­
Jacksonville Jottings.
Melts’ woolen pants .
»2 00 up
, Blount’s.
of 8. P. surveyor«, who have l«cen tn that
00
10
fine
brown
suite
Kangaroos and I Tench call.
sc«-tion for some week- hunting out a new definitely.
Mens' tailor made overalls.
75 cte
A representative of the great sugar king,
Mrs. W. H. Bostwick was at Jacksonville
fine orange suits........... 10 00
route throi.gli last winter’s l>ig slide.
Mrs. Rousli, who has been sick with ty- Tuesday.
Mens' straw huts, frpm
i Claus Spreckels, will visit Oregon during
Mens’ oversltirte, all prices
oOcts up
gray eassimere suits... . 11 00
W ‘. Gilliertson
»5 <NI
the summer for the purpose of ascertaining
“ felt hats, from 50cts to
W. R. Fiitterson. O. V.
UU- - , Cbas
‘ . j phoM pneumonia,I learn has just died. Dr.
Mens:' Ime white shirts.
uOcts up
Mis. Clara Cameron is visiting friends its adaptability to the sugar beet, w ith a
„. Hatcher
iimcovr and
Mr. Jones,
Jot'ies, of
summer cutaway suits.. 10 00
Havne«. .1. W.
ami Mr.
of i^e of Central Point was in attendance, but
2
pair
for
25« tr
“
seamless
sox.
here this week.
30 pair men-’ line shoes, is r pair »1 50
view of erecting a sugar factory. Tests have
Asfdaud. wl ho
— have
------ -- l>e«-n
----- " at work on the ■ conld not save her life.
“ light plaid suits 18 00
50tte up
“
gloves,
new
stock.
i-uera block, left Momlav for Montague, to i David Hendry, our cobbler, is confined to l A S. and N. A. Jacobs were at tlie coun­ , been made in a small way in Rogue river
24 |>air mens' lincsliocs, “ “
" ‘ll
18 00
butterfly Scotch suits.
valley, and it has been found that the sugar
wwk on the new »8000 brick schixrt house. his bed with an <dd sore on bis leg. which ty seat Saturday.
beet
does
well
in
this
climate.
causes
hint
a
great
deal
of
pain.
Dr.
Lee,
K. E. Savles return*«! Ia»t week from a
J. C. Whipp and wife have returned from
five weeks' trip to his old home at Oneida. of Central Point, is in attendance.
Two new buggies for sale cheap, at Hun­
their mountain trip.
N Y.. which he hail not seen for nineteen
Claude White, while trying to manipu­
Geu. T. G. Reames returned from Port­ saker's.
years.' He ha«i a splendid time, and »aw a late the lines of A. J. Boley’s mule team land
Sunday morning.
In the Eugene Guard we find this item:
great change among his old associate« in let them get the advantage of him, so we
stock
lia<! a first-class runaway, breaking the' Marriage license issued J line 17, to Chris i "The onlv woolen mill in the state is locat­
business and social affair«
Don’t fail to see our assortment of new styles in neckwear.
ed
at Oregon city running 12 setts. By
wagon
anti
tearing
things
up
generally.
Wooley
and
Margaret
Spencer.
Miss Fannie Baker of Iowa ami Miss C. ,
i comparison the Albany anti Salem con-
We are ottering our department very low.
W Ki«t of Etna. Aiskivou county, relative«
Died at the family residence. June 11th,
Mrs. May Van Auken has gone to Central l I cerns. two and four setts, arc one horse af­ Southern < hegon.
of the family of T J. Kist, the Ashland 1880. Mrs. Fannie, wife of John Felling, Point to organize a class in voice culture.
fairs. A twenty-seven sett mill, the Pio
■utller.and their ol«l friends Judge cm! Mrs. aged 59 years, 10 months and 24 days.
of San Francisco, may remove to Or­
Miss Hattie Newbuiy temporarily fills neer,
T. J. Howell, of Etna, arrive«i in A«hlan<!
The subject of the aliove notice was a na-
egon City and the state will then have two
Saturday on a visit. AU but Mi.*« »taker . live of Ireland, from whence she removed Miles Cantrall's place as teacher at the Log woolen mills."
' to Nova So'tia, married Owen Clark and Town school during Miles' absence at Eu­
have returned home.
Men's working shoes for »L.Ki per pair at
inove«l to Oregon, living with hi u for nine­ gene.
Janie« F. Carrick of Siskiyou county ba.« , teen
Blount’s.
years,
and
raising
a
family
of
live
Miss
Susie
Turner
arrived
home
Sunilay
I«en on a tour. After stopping at Bartlett
three boys and two girls, one of from her months' visit to Portland. Miss
McCallister brothers are going to make a I
Spring«, Cal. he took the steamer for I ort- ■ children,
now sleeps with ' her father and Morgan and Miss Stewanl. an aunt ami 1 practical test of their paints, manufactured
lan«l ami the Sound, an.i was on Saturday s | whom
mother in the Catholic cemetery at Jack­ cousin, carne with her for a visit.
from their ochre mine, by painting several
,
train bound for home again. I-ee Connor, sonville.
Two oi the boys are doing busi­
«ho has been as far as Butte City, was with ness tn Grant
Miss Hattie Reames ba« returned from
county,
while
tlie
remaining
hint, and goes out toward Lakeview to se «laughter. Mrs. Penning of Gold Hill anti her visit to can Jose. She was accompan­
cure a stock ranch.
R. Emnt t Clark are residents of this «■oun- ied by Mrs. E. R- Reames and daughter, is any value in this mine at all. it is im­
Hon. William S.Crowell, of Ohio, a U. tv. She has lieen living in this neighbor- who will spemi several weeks in the valley. mense and will figure large in the exports
Dr. Will Jackson and family will go to of the county in a few years. The tests
8. consul in China «luring the Clevelaml hotxi eve since her marriage to John Fell­
administration, is Hopping in Ashland ing in 1878, and her loss will be felt by her Grants Pass this week to locate. Thev have these gentlemen have already made prove
friends who mourn her demise. She long been resident« of rids place ami their conclusively that the «tiscovery is valuable.
trying the beneficial qualities of the min­ manv
was buried accenting to the rites of the
friend« wish them much «mv-es» in
eral springs hereabouts. Mr. Crowell Catholic church. <>f wbieli »be wu- a mem­ many
l<adies’ line shoes at Hunsaker s.
tbe.ir new home.
lias traveled extensively ami is a mast ber.
D ick .
The suit of Mrs. Putnam for »5,000
Mrs. < >. S. Pollock and Mrs. C. \V. Steph­
interestingcouvera.itionalist. He is stoje
Central Point. Juue 16. 18!«i.
damages for the killing of her liuslxind, a
ens,
of
Albany,
are
visiting
this
place
for
a
ping at The Oregon.
short time Ije'fbre taking their departure for fireman on the Southern Pacific railroaii,
Death ol' John Orth.
Chas W. Prentice of tlie sacrament«) uia
Birmingham, Alabama, where they go to last December at Junction. cause«l bv a
John Orth, an old time re»;«ient ami bvsi- open a scle«-t school for young ladies.
chine shop» (amt for goudneas sake don t
misplaee«l switch, will take place in the i
.«av I tol«l vou. a nephew «•( the great i ness nian of Jacksonville. di««l at bis home
C. C. Beekman and wife, J. H. liufler. Laue county circuit court this week.
uiigbty and only original C. P. Hunting­ ; yesterday morning, aged .»> years. The
ton» i-ame up to Ashland last week on bi­ funeral took place from the Catlmlic church Mrs. J. R. Neil, Frank Neil ami wife, Mr. Messrs. Bronaugh A McArthur appear
ami Mr». D. Linn. Georee Neil and Miles for the railroad company an«l W ataon A
annual summer vacation. Prentice is a to-day.
( antrull have gone to Eugene to witness Hume, and B. B. Beekman for the plain­
brother-in-law of Pnnce Hatzfeldt. who
ed
Have you seen tb -e line blank«!- at the tbe commencement exercises at the uni- tiff.
married hi» sister. Clara Preutx-e. ail« pted
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