Image provided by: YMCA of Ashland; Ashland, OR
About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1890)
VALLEY RECORD. ’ t Ilunkanl Meetings BREVITY BASKET. Take Sim mon- Liver Regulator. One dose is wortli mo dollar». Elder Ikaviii Brower of Coon county Take your prrxluce tv Beni. Eggleston Alt >;h -r t'uange of Time — 17 .Mile» will be here July :hl to commence a seriett and get it cashed« t all and see our »lock of fresh groceries AHHLAND. O b .. TburMav. Jeu* 29.1MM. ol New Itoad lb si f t Cow Creek <>f meetings at tlie I tnnkard church on provisions, eh-., at th» Ashland Croon The 1th of July cmmuitUx— arc rushing E. M. Miller. Canyon — the C ook Bay Hoad — Granite street, aa follows: Thursday, things. Whoop her up Friday and Saturday nights, and Sunday Mote». It in said on good authority that Prof. PEICHONAL ANI» HtM.'tAL. Gox»«e l^kc strawberrie are selling in IL Trombley sold out his claim to the n at 11 A. M., and in tlie evening. Lakeview- at $1 per gallon. Chief Engineer Hood an«! partv, who ing property of the San Francisco conn I K Holden » Ethereal Cough Strop. Law Partnersliip. have been surveying in Cow creek can A number of new families have taken up at Wagner <-reek for $-3.‘«in. H. Donorhu.. went to Seattle Monday yon for a month or ao, have eattbliahe«! a Col. Wm. S. Crowell, recently U. 8. their residence in Ashland. Dead Indian, the Cove section and Abrew« Bi-ti ha« returned (mui hi« trip to new route. It will reejnire 17 miles of consul in China, and for tnanv years a , Silver lake. Lake county, will have a er high places will lx; greatly benefi Obi««. new Ira- k an«i one .TiO-foot tunnel. Atxmt leading member of the bar in Ohio, who horse race for a $3000 purse on the 4th. bv the late showers. All their c E. D. I oud rav wan <ip iron, Phenix DWO men will be put to work on the new came to Ashland to improve his health, Jos Dame ha« purchased Mort Abbey’s were sowed in the spring. Morutay « mi Lu-:ne-.. road l»-d July 1st. This was made n«-ces- has formed an association with J. Noouan half-interest in Houck A Abbey’s saloon The Medford nine will not play will. Rev. J. Rice went toCohi-a. C»L. on a aary l»y last winter'saliihw, and it is said Phillips of this citv, for the practice of Noti«-e the “ad." of Miss Lillian Smith's Ashland nine next Saturday, as agree to lx* a lx-tter road than the original. iiuXnen- vi-it uwiay. law. with tiieir ofliee in Mr. Phillips’ '■ shooting gallery in this L«.-ue of tlie R kcoki >. say they will not until after the 4th. ball ground north of the Ashland de> The Southern Pacific is now asking rooms over the new ixistoffice. Ilarry Yan Ta««el U clerking at M' f ,n- There are over a hundred ]>eople at the been fitted tip iti go <1 playing coud< nell A Eill-ank«' gna-ery. sutoKii«-» all along the line of the narrow Shovel creek mud spring». The travel there The Champion Shoot IM. The Heriiert F. Beecher. Qu* I is inci easing. Fre«i Wagner returneil home ve»U-r«4ay gauge in the Willamette valley. They Miss Lillian Smith, the champion rifle ask for Ixmits, saving that thev are about Itrooks and Wni. M. Harned cast iro.'n Portland and Eugene. McConnell <t Eubanks carry in their line to commence the work of widening the shot of California, arrive«! in Ashland some new articles of merehandi-c not kept cial short comings<thieving, an in t apt. O. C. Applegate will 'leliver the 1th person may remark) came before t gauge, building ns-w «letxrfsand extending the first of the week and opene«! a shoot in stock here before. of July oration at l-inkville. district court at Seattle Monday, the line on to Springfield ami thence to ing galln y in the rooms just vacated by The Southern Oregon Spiritualist society j case wa- continued until October. Alex. Martm.br. a a« out at Ijikeview the coast. At Woodlxtrn they aak ac-ven Wilson’s furniture store and has been do held its quarterly meeting at the Talent I . ; In another column of the Rr> o' but week «»n a tMixine«» trip. acre» for terminal facilities and |'200i) in ing a big business. Miss Smith can lieat M. L. hall last Sundav < bapnian gives notice of the sale Chait. Cole of Klamath City, the tinilier cash ami at Silverton they asked f700<i anything that has made its appearance Tlie Columbia is soon to l>e bridged at Van linquent shares in the West A»hla larwl agent, wan in the cftjr ye-terday. in AshLtnd as a sho«>ter. ami tm nty ¡u res. couver, the Union Pacific having commenc- ditch company No. 2. of the tw Rev. T K. Van Tas«el returned Satur urday.one was bid in by the coin On July 1st another imiortant i-iiange Have Y«>u Been Kmimcrat« «1. ‘ ed to clear the ground. day from a trip in tlie Willamette valley. the other sold to Jos. AV. llocker will be made in the sche«Julc oftheOre- The cei.tus enumerators have -bout J. C« AVhipp’.« team ran away with him Heo. H Tyler went over to bi» ,-o«ia gon express. The time will be sho« tem-d completed their work. There may have at Central Point last night. Mr. AA’tii|>|- The pretty shootist's gallery ha •pring« property on Dead Indian Saturday. three hours. When the change i« made tei-n some persons missed, ami as it is ha<l one or two ril»s broken. on the purse strings of the erotic yo that even beats the draw of Mi«» Ida SiM-m^r«-. who ha» lieen vbdting the train will leave 8. F. at 9 i*. -.t. ami essential foi the town’s benefit to enum L. L. ilurtensliaw has lieen appointed on those water l>oi|ds. A in A-hlatid. returned Friday to Sam-« val- arrive in Portlaml at 10 A. M. The re erate all pusailile residents, if these per agent for llie F'deiity am! Casualty Insur »terest some of the antiquated married di duction in time will largely 1« made by sons who hare not seen the enumerator ance Company, of New York. iey. considerable of »drawing attachm Judge W. A. Wil»bire »topped <Wer Fri putting on a new train between Portland will drop a line in the [»ostoifii-e they will Grants l a««, Central Fl int and Jackson If you want to enjoy your me day ort bi» way tv latkeview from Port and Roseburg to accomodate the large Is* it;< liidi-d with the living majority. ville will not celebrate this year, leaving then vottr digestion with Siuun- Lx-al traffic and making the Oregon ex Ask a 1 you meet if they hare been enum the field to Ashland and Medford. land. I Regulator. pram a through train. By this arrange erated. It is possible for the enumerator Charley Martin, of Fredenburg'a Central Paul Bouton is at Raiding and has given Point «table*, went to Yreka to «lay on a ment iwenty-three stops will lx- avoide«!. to have misse 1 some. Get in and help. up the show bii-ims*« fora while on a««-onnt 1 MAIUIIE1». By the new time change the south vi»ii. ot the sickness of his wife and sister. Klamath Beef Shipping. bound train will be in Ashlami aliout as John Van Horn leave» for Klamath coun usual, 8;.'IO a. tn., and the north bound Lake county milled seventy-two more I WOOLEY—SPENCER—In Ea The first shipment of lx-ef cattle from vote« f .lime tilth, by A. J. Florey. J ty la week» to look after bi» irtiuck and alx>ut tiffiO p. tn. than K lamath, this year. Two years Klamath this season was made last week. i ago Klamath beet Lake several vote». ranch. Wooley and Mrs. Margaret 8, Silas Kilgore and W. T. Crane having of Little Butte precinct. J. R. Beatqer »larteal Monday (or a two The apple crop on the Houck farm.which San Francisco, June 2!.—The pro»- month» tour of the coa»t, going to I <x>s pe«4s are favorable for considerabie rail ai rive«! ;n Ashl.iwJ the first of Hie week H. < ■ Dollarhide lias this year, will he the1 with a band belonging to the foi mer’s BO11N. County. road activity in Southern Oregon. Four ranch in laingeli valley. K. I’. Neil, ol most i-otiij’lete a d finest in the valley. • Thoi>. J. Ki»t weu« over to Hakiyou roun-4 projects are in contemplation, all having the meat market, has engagtsl them. The army of workers on the water svs- REll)— At Little Shasta. Cal.. Ju tv Satur<lay in the interest of the Ashland in view Coo« bay as their terminal joint, E. D. Kilgore of Laitgell valley lias lem reucheii the main part of town Monday * , to Mr. and Mrs. David Reid, a Hour mill», so »« to take mlvautage of the steamer sliipjieil a bsml of 30 Lead of horses to and give Main street a l»u«y aj>|>earam-e. Simon is also very ill. I’r. Pryce CP (D ..cwoeie, I have eon- 1 Obituaty. John <>'Conn<*r, the water HI* man. service between that place and this city. the San Francisco market via Montague. Prof. P. A. Getz, bus purchased a I1, acre j ford is in attendance. eluded to place on the market wimt to Portland yesterday on u «hort The Southern Pacific (Touqiany is said to Death has again claimed one of Oregon's 1 Geo. Givan ami Mi»» A'oune, of Rogue 00 Beef cattle will be in marketable con lot in Myer's addition for $5tlii, upon which bti’ine»» trip. be Ixffiind one of the schemes, and bo is dition in Klamath county within auother he expect« to ere»-t a residence for himself. early pioneers in the person of Elizalieth A.! river, were unileel in Hie holy Ismd.» of EOlt THE XEXT SIXTY H.IYS CD the Oregon Improvement Company, month. Although the grain crops are a little »bort Breeding, beloved wife of John H. Breed-' wedlock at the residcnlie of the officiating Luther L. Burten-haw went _ -A FEW CHOICE---- it >« said by experts that the quality w ill be ing, at their home on AA'ard'« crack, June minister. Rev. M. A. AVilliam». on the 25th last Thur-slav on a l»u«ii»e»s visit, return while the other two projects are being .Monthly's Council Meeting;- sujx'rior to any i-ro|’» for several years 9tn. 1NJO. Mrs! Breeding has been a suffer inst. ing Tue-«lav. pushed by private imlividuals. er for year» with that distressing disease, past. Elijah Smith, president of the Oregon Bills ordered paid • J. C. Whlpp, the Jacksonville marble Mr. and Mr», AV. 15. Rotx'rts returned a-lhina. which, with pneumonia, was the I 3» $32 I|ave you secure«! your partner lor the cause of her death. Mrs. Breeiiing was Sunday from their trip.to Nana, Cal. They work» proprietor, made Ashland a Hying Improvement Company, is rejiorted as J. K. I’atton, hauling for W. W. p- A. E. M.tt-on, sharpening picks 3B III now on bis way to the coast to order 4th of July laill at theGaniard opera liov*e? born in Kentucky April 5th, 1829; was unit report tiiat there is only a hall a crop Situated on Maili St., Alida avenue and the visit Tuewlav. Win. Patterson, cemetery sidewilk. 37 Vi Thi» is the dedication of the hall and the ed Boulevard, all of which is nicely lo rommencement ol the work on bis com throughout the Sacramento valley and it.» in marriage with John H. Breeding Feb The five-mouth-- old daughter of Mr. and lime in rock arch at cated and mostly set out to choice %all w ill be an historical sm ial event. ruary 11th. IMl.’i, in Osage county, Mixsouri. tributaries. The Hessian fly is raising havoc Mr». W. I*. Parsons lias lieen quite ill, but pany's protxjsed road. It is int<nded Maine and Granite streets •'» 7.i fruits. Ixxik at this property thia summer to construct ten miles of The annual Columbia l onierence of tlie | They crossed the plains to Oregon in 1x51 with the wheat of Napa euiinty. is improving now. I Order drawn in favor of E. V. Carter.city and secure road from Empire City, which is on Coos treasurer, for |s7l.3.'> to pay for labor and M. E. Chur«*h South, will meet at Tangent. } and »ettled in the Willamette valley. Iler : Clipping» from the Bandon Rc'order: C. M. Osburn and wife returne«t Tuewiar buy, south of the Coquille river, a dis remains were followed to their last resting in Linn county, on August 2Oth. Bishop Rev. E. McLean and family, of Jackson superintendence on water work-, for two A. BARGAIN I« from their visit with relative» in Jordaii Hendrix, of Kansas City. Mo., will preside. place by a large procession of sorrowing county, are eainpiiig on the bea«h. Mr. tance of ten mile». The final surveys weeks entling June 3k ls!«i. valley. Eastern Oregon. friends and relatives. Uncle John has our McLean brought hi» w ife Io the coast for Before buying elsewhere, as I will sell at C. B. Watson was appointcil city attor- Portland's new $I.I-|,,,(M) hotel is rapiiily sincere sympathy in his sad Ixireaveinent. have all been completed and approved her health, and intend.« to leave her here for . one half its value, and on easy payments. Al. Helm» of Talent leaves this week for by 1 resident Smith The ultimate idea ney fur six months for »'27. .1____ 125. with an addi- gaining a reputatiou fur lieing up in the Rest, dear friend:— the summer, although lie will return home Enquire of E. fc. MINER, Butte «-reek, Cal. to assist In the having at of Smith is said to be an extension east tioual fee for cases going liefore circuit and "high life” civilization of our age. two sui Thy troubles all are o'er. in a month. He is well pleased with this Cor. Main St. and Alida av. John A. Fairchild's farm. supreme court. cides having already been committed there AVe trust that we will meet again, through the valley of the Coquille liver place amt thinks of locating here if his since it.« ojx'tiing. I'jxin the other shore. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tanner returned to to a connection with the Mt. Shasta , wife'.« health improves under the inliuciic«- Pioneer Meeting Con.mil tec. OQ Mott Sunday. Mrs. E L. Hollenlieuk route at Roseburg. J. AV. R obinsox . At the la»t election in Marion county of our pure, ocean luden atmosphere. Gen. T. G. Kearnes, president of the Woixlville, June 10, lxfo. went with them for a visit. each vote cost the county a fraction less ) Rev. E. Mclx'an. of Medfora. Jackson The project that the Southern Pacific Southern Oregon Pioneer Society, has ai J Colfax, Palouse and Prineville papers county, Oregon, purchased a lot from AV. O W. O. Applegate.'who ha» I xmtii at Si»son Company had iu view is a branch line jiuinted the following committees for tile than twenty cents. The clerks and judges' I please copy.] >-h account wa« $932 45 and the number of Boyd this week, and will immediately com for some time, came over Fridav, He eou- from Eugene City on the Mt. Shasta approaching re-union : mence the construction of a new liou«e up U-mplates a trip to Puget sound" soon. On orator—C. C. Beekman. J. 11. Hutter votes |>olled was 4845. Have you seen those line blunkels at the on route, which will run in a southwesterly the same. The pnrcliasc price was $5<i. eC and R. S. Duulap. General committee of The only means of saving the fruit crop is Ashland Woolen Mills? Mira Flora Cowie», who has vi»iting direction to Coos bav. I A new school hou«e is talked of. and it is arrangements David Linn. 8. R. Taylor tr with her »tatar, Mr». Dr. LMpeus. at Tile third scheme is that of some Chi and Herman V. Helms, with power to ai>- by spraying the trees. Sosays Mr. Varney, "Hackmetaek"—a lasting and fragran- expected that the kickers will kick. AVe ¡Mrs. M. E. Tyler, state fruit pest inspector. ’ He ought "to Central i'oiqt. returned home yesterday. CD cago and San Diego people, who, accord point all necessary sub-committees. know, having had a life experience in rais perfume. Price 25 ami 50cts, at T. K. Bolt must either have a new school bouse or an ' •/ ton’s. Committees on memorial resolutions oil ing ami caring for fniit.—|8tatesman. L. AV. Mudn*. who «»« in town Saturday, ing to yesterday’s dispatches, have or addition will have to lie built to the old w reporte«! a rafre.-hing rain at his place near ganised the Coos Bay, Roseburg and members who have died since the last an Cohl lunches have lx«n introduce«] at the structure to aceoniinoiiate the pupils of the Artist. A large nuinlxir of Nevada beef cattle are Steinman Weilne-siay night of last week. Eastern RailrendA Navigation Co iij>anv, nual re union of the society, to wit: On Sv,in Fountain stand, to lie served at all district. Five teiu hers will lie required t<> lieing «nij ’ iied to Portland. Oregon, with John It. Tice, P. P. Prim. Win. H. Parker, teach flic scholars this year ami there is but M. Sleeper of Yreka retnrne«! yesterday to build a road seventy-five miles long Peter Britt and on John E. Ross Mrs. more cattle than Nevada, should supply hour.». room for four. A large number of the heav ( 'orner Main and tiratile Street». from Seattle, where he was at the »ad death from Marshfield, on Coos bay, to Rose- .lane M. McCully. S. R. Taylor and R. J. her-elf. Lake «'ounty lieef will be ready for Several month» ago, Mr. Henry I’lunt | iest tax-payers desire to sec at least a $l."«,- of his daughter May, (Mrs. Frol Johnsen). ' burg, where connection will be made Cameron : on Isaac Constant and Lucinda, market in a lew months.—[Examiner. mer, of Clement.», Cal., who is subject to UUD brick w» building j>ut up with all the mod PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED craini’s. was taken with a severe attack. Mi»» Carrie 1‘feifler of Albany, who ha» with the Mount Shasta route. The < iti- ins wif< Roliert A. Miller. Haskel Amy Two conqietitig electric light companies He had been accustomed to getting relief ern conveniences; steam heatinga|i|>aratu». Bromides made in all siz.es. Call and lieen spending some time in Southern Ore zens of the two towns mentioned have and E. F. Walker , on John Wn'-'iin K. 15. ' have l»een granted franchises for erecting etc . and have the district Ixtmlisl to raise gon for her health, returneil home Satur jointly raised a snlisidy of $150,OOt) for Fpmlrt|y, Diinigl F. Fjs|ier qtn| Kaspar [ | lights in Yreka. One or the other will re by dosing with monihine, but the disa the amount. Is there enough enterprise in examine our work greeable effect that followed would make hubh , on Janies A-Cardwell—Nat Langell, ! tire from tiie field, as there is not sufficient i day. this road. Medford to do this'' AVe honestly lielievc miserable for hours after the cramp there i». Medford i- Ixiund to l>e the lead i j’atronage prointsed to maintain two com- ; him The fourth scheme is tfi.it of some Ore M. Bellinger and Wm. Kahler. J. W. Hatcher, John T. Fenian «nd Frp<l had been relieved. I persuaded him to try The llth re-union will be held in Jack town of the valley amt should not lx- Boise left for Siskiyou Sunday, having Ixiun gon and Chicago people, who propose sonville on Thursday, the 11th day of Sep- i jianiex. Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea ing the procession in educational mat put on the carpenter gang of railroad em building a renid from Drains, on the tenilier, 1S00. G<,v. l’ennoyer is in demand as a Fourth Remedy. He wax much pleased with it, as liehind S ilas J. D ay , Secretary. ters. Let us have a tine ami eomiiK’diou» of July orator. He has declined invitations its effect was almost instantaneous, and no school Mount .'liasta route, just south of Eugene ploye». built this year. Our directors from Pendleton, I-ebanon and Linkville. disagreeable after effects accompanied it« I should house Goals Annoying Stock. Monroe Honnichson lias gone to Boise. City, to Co«>s bay via Elkton Tlie object The Governor says lie never delivered a Ith use. Chas. Bamcrt, Manager. Farmers’ thev ? take the matter in hand, but will FOR SALE IN Idaho, to again join W. T. Griswold’.i U. 8. of all this proposed activity is to reach Word reaches the R ecoup office that | , of July oration in his life and is too old to Trade Union, Clements, Cal.” For sale by ge’logical surveying party for the summers the agricultural and timber sections of gnats are doing considerable damage on commence now. Chitwood Bros. entiao. that jxtrt of Oregon. The timber lands the stock ranges alx>ut tlie lakes in the The White is king. Buy a White sewing Bishop John P. Newman, tlie well-known ' machine from Jackson A Bowden of Grants Hon. William M. ttrowell.of Ohio, return are very extensive, reaching out in all western part of Klamath county. The I Methodist w ill preside at the Oregon Pass. All kinds of sewing machines repair ed Monday from his trip to the Slm-el directions from Coos bay, while farther heavv snows of last winter have left that conference divine, of the .Al. h. church which con BOARD OF TRADE MEETING. ed by J. AV. Bowden. * crtoW mu I spring«, and is again at 1 he i I removed are large stretches of some of country damper than usual, and couse- ; venes at Grants ----- o ----- i’a«« next August. Mr. Oregon. the Rest agricultural land in the slate. queutly the swamps have brtjti myriads ; Newman preached General Grant's funeral 1 Those tine white blankets at the wool NNl'AL MEETING of the Ashland en mills will make a splendid pres Harry Fraser, the S. P. Co.'s automatic The country has no railroad, facilities at upon myriads more gnats then in ordi oration and also of Leland Stanford, Jr. Board of Trade is called for next Tues ent for your wife. They lieat anything yet air brake instructor, was in Ashland Satur-1 : present, and the peqple of the various nary yeurs. These gnats take possession day evening at the City Council Room. Mrs. Ilobt. Putnam, wife of the S. P. <la.v, having returne«! from a* trip on the : towns in that section arg holding oqt of the ears of stock in swarms ami be brakeman Business of im|K>rtan<-e will come up and a seen in the state. who was killed in an accident in Sort hern. Inquire at the R ecoki » ofticc. To lie happy is to buy your kid glove- at : evpry sort of eiicourageinent to induce tween the buzzing and biting, make the Lane county, was awardeti $7400. She was full attendance is requested. J. M. McCALL, President Hunsaker’s. He has good ones. Brakeman J. Kock w«s off for a vt«it with some syndicate or company to make the ears of tlie animals raw. The annoyance formerly .Alias Pauline AVetterer, of Jack the ol<| folks in San Joaquin vgllev, and first start at constructing a road. to stock keeps them from grazing and sonville. Putnam'« mother also lia« a suit brought back witii him a pair of California up Co|. Fred Crocker says of the Coos they _ .. are unable to pick . , in flesh. It against the company for the same cause. horned t’-gds, • e said O.».', to iv be 1^-: necessary^ r,vCvéô««fy, too, IVJÙ, for IVI travelers llAlVvWlS , Ray road : ‘‘burin)' the year we intend , is On first page of the R ecord is published Ed. and Mrfrr. Abt*y leavt^this week for I to extend our broad-gauge road, which * to grease the ears of ^heir horses while a lot of sj>ecul>rt.ion concerning we «jixap- Yequina bpy. Murt. having »old out hi.« in- i run« from . Portland to Corvallis on the ( passing through that section. The stock jiearunee of one of tire peaks otolJ Mt. («rtmt in the sahwMi l>a«ine.'<». H, C. Skin ! west aide of the valley, down to our main , of Jackson county parties aliout Asfæn Shasta. It is undoubtedly an optical de ner goes with them lusion as everybody about Sisson, at the I Oregon line at Junction City. Several lake are particularly bothered. foot of the old land-mark, see no change in The family of Section Eorenmr William people at Portland who are interested in These gnats are not as harmful as thé its upper story. Lyttleton will move to Cole’s station, CeL. the Coos bay region aakeil me to consider buffalo guat that infests the stock in the the first of July, and will also conduct the The timber land locating business has the project of building a branch there, Eastern states. railroad boarding bouse. commenced on the Kkimath and its trib and I promised to have a line surveyed Mining Operations al Wagner Creek. utaries again The Lakeview Examiner Wm. Smith, of The Oregon hotel force, from Drains across to Coos bay. My im- says: Seventeen men from Salem, San returned Tuamiay from a two weeks stay J. J. Owen, editor of tin; 8. F. (¿Men : pression is that the country along the line Francisco and the Sacramento valley, were at Hank Truitt's resort on Shovel creek, is very mountainous and would afford Gate, and Hon. Wm. H. Jordan, speaker 1 here this week, filing on timber lands Tn much improved in health. of the California legislative assembly ' Klamath couity. but little l<x:al traffic.” Hon. John H. Shupe will take no»»e».«ion came out to their mining property at 1 Barnum and Bailey's show exhibited at The Douglas and Coos county railroad Wagner creek Monday. They belong to of the Roseburg land office on July 1st, to Quincy, III., last week. The advance con suc«-e®«l Hott. Chas. W. Johnston, the pres bonuses were completed last week and the Empire Milling and Mining Co. in tractor who travels six weeks ahead of the ent register, who has re«igne«l. the subsidy of $150,(MM) guaranteed by lo corporated at San Francisco, who have show and four weeks ahead of the billing <’. F. Wall and wife of Rogue river went cal capitalists. The Roseburg, Coos Bav u force of men at work on the Trombley car.», will be in Montague aliout the 12th of and Eastern R. R. Co. was organized, to San Francisco on a visit yesterday. Mi.«« quartz lead and will iiml out what there July, savs the Herald, w hose editor i« an authority on »how matters. ' Myrtie Gill, who has been visiting them, with the following incorporators: T. R. is in it. These gentlemen returned home returned to Klamath City with them. Hheridan, AV. 8 Hamilton, A. Marks, yesterday so well pleased with their visit I The cattle »hi|ni'.ei)t.s front < alifortiia to I Elder E. L. Prather of tlie lhtnkanl dc- D. 8. K. Buick, Roseburg: A. M Craw that they have increased the number of i’ortland ond the Soumt ceased last week, noiuination left Friday for Salem to con ford, E. G. Flanagan, J. AV. Bennett, craws at work and ordered the com-' i tfic American Dressed Meat t o. now lieing , able to secure future supplies from the The capital duct meetings for aliout three weeks. His Marshfield; C. F. Miller. mencement of another tunnel low er down son. J. H. Prather, acconipanuxl him. stock is $2,000.000, divided into 211,000 in the mountain in order to fully test the ranges of this state and Idaho. A half a million dollar» worth of cattle liayg [suse«i W. E. Greene and wife returned yester shares at |1(M) each. The prineijxtl place claim, fibould the quartz, come up to i Ashland for the north witliiq the {«list two day to Portland from Linkville. Dr. J. A. of business is Roseburg and the object is their ex|x*ctations, they will put in im- months. Bowdoin. founder of the Linkville Star, to build and o|ieratea railroad from Loofl piov'ed quartz milling machinery. ‘'Min In Petti Henry Failing made tlie Eugeue went with them to remain in Portland. b.iy to Roseburg, wmeh is designated as ing is a gamble,’’ remarked Mr. Jordan, »late university a gilt of $3500 ami (J. C. tlie preJtiil eastern terminus. The bonds I «. W. tieiinunn w||i succeed E- CaiRp- ‘‘and we are willing to take our chances ! Beekman of Jacksonville one of $1000 ami liell on ifip PurtlamJ—Ashlijnd rqn, and of the company have already lieen dis on what we have. AVi ’o will either take the prize funds were established for the best uqii i )oye his family to this city soon. Mr. poned of to the Eastern capitalist« who out considerable money or sink it in the original oration.«. Edw. H. McAllister of t » iui .I h .-H gut!« on the Portlamt—Spokane require the $150,000 sulisidy to secure the Portland won thi» year's Failing prise,$130. mountain.” Fall» route. and Agnes M. Greene of Seattle, the second interest on the money advanced while (Beekman) prize of $100. W N. Marshall ami family took their the road is iu course of construction. •lackaonville -lotting«. departure Tuesday for their future home in Ths Linkville Star savs: Newt Gordon is Traffic on the railroad is so heavy that East Portland. ’ Mr». Van Tassel and Col. R. A. Miller has returned from Port making money out of the turtle business.as daughter have moved into their proi>erty me« hatiies have to work every night in land. he is continually shipping them tq Saa ' on 2d street. the slioi« to keep the engines in repair. Simon < aro of Roseburg wa.» in town the Francisco and getting a gmx! round price per dozen. He contepiplutes shipping' Mr. and Mr«. W. M. ('line of Woodburn J. D. Cummings lias gone to San Frati- first of tiie week. ^vmc some to w i Portlun.il vj vi{»it’tj , where mç the «.tviiimiu demand iw for , were stopping in Ashland the first of the t cisco us a delegate to the assembly of the A. 11. .Alaegly came up from Portland turtle »oiip fias increased, owing to an in week on a tour of inspection. in«l were so Federation of Railroad Train Men. Saturday morning. --- • -x«.! -------- titpt to thtft city of Ohio men. delighte«l with the place that they will un doubtedly inve«t. A. 1*. Talent has trailed his two houses Mr. J..T. Layton aiul ipic pi Applegate Thursday's north-bound train had and four acres of tow n lots in Talent for a A. L. Bancroft, the railroad agent at seven lhillman ears attache«!, all loaded were in vowti Tqe^«i;iv' hotel and other property at Turner, Marion Portlaml whose name appears on the many with |Kissengers. fifteen cars in the entire All the 1 niverxity Students arrived home u | county, valued at $400), with a gentleman shipping receipts in Southern Oregon, re ttaiu. 1{ took three engines to puli it up last week for vacation. named Martin. Mr. Talent will move his I turned home Saturday ffom » vacation tn the cannon. Dr. AV in. Jackson wa.» in town from family to Turner next week and take pos Mtutitern California. session new *------- home. He retains *the ; | 1 ----- !----- of their --------- u---- Last Monday Leo. Martin, fireman on Grants Pass this week. ' balance of his projiertv in this county. I.. Henderson, of the Woodville lime engine 45 tried to nv>ke a pilot coupling Peter Applegate of Central Point, survey company, who has lieen engaged in the on a car at Shasta Spring siding, pot A San Francisco dispatch of the 23d savs: fuses mens tine siiwo, n mu . .w ,,, . j —*• oltl.nr nlniii nr nlt«atfll htxnlll or elect wa- in town Tuesday. plastering of the new opera block, returneil Druzellu Herr, of Yreka, who prevented Hr. I I»3T"e 11CXV lillt' of gloVCS Bild SUSpcndcrs,- liobbv Stylos 111 flH<‘ while «llld eoloied shirts, CltlUl pidlll l.pl d Sunday. Mr. H. will go into business ill scared ami dropping the pilot Imr, was Mi»» Mamie l.inn ha$ returned from a pushed against the brake l>eatn of the car, two months visit at Eugene. 'iwr’ttbueagmand'had'to^arreMcda The largest line and most tlcsirable styles in neckwear that we have ever hail. Note some of Olli cash putts. Ashland within the next few months. i the end of the brake rcxl stuck out and Mr. Spaflord was being shown about the was pushed through his thigh braking Circuit Judge Webster has returned from charge of having swindled her out of *1000. j is \o 41 thMshe cannot appear in court,and countrv thU week bv 8. B. Galey. . He is 1 the bone and making a severe wound. the Klamath county sitting of court. I expresses her desire that the case lie dis- ’ interested in several canneries in California Miss Ella Hanley who ÿgs p^en m i<ort- ! missed. and al»«> the «Muntission business on Puget He was taken to the R. R. Hospital, at Sacramento, and the fracture treated bv liuul for seme tipip p^Mttias returned home. sound, is looking after marketable fruits. Some railroad attornevs came up from > Dr Huntington, who pronounced it the 24 psiir mens’ fine shoes. | k . t pair. *Ir>. F. M. Kolierts of Glendale visited ! tlie south with Monday’s train. It is sai«l John R. Norris. J. McClunte, Wm. Town i worst fracture be ex er han treanal at the 200 boys .suits below cost. $ 5 00 12 Mens' dark suits at.. her sister Mrs. AV. J. Ply male Sunday and the company intend breaking up the traf- send. Sr., and Cottrell, the barber, went to <4 100 pair mens' cotton pants, at . » I 00 8 IM) light colored suits 12 ticking by the fruit anti other venders at ; Neil Creek the first of the week with th. ex hospital. It will he at feast three months Monday. 00 '.KJ pair metis' cotton pants, at 1 >0 the de|>ot train time, also to keep hotel i 12 frock suits. 10 cecutimi of making » "big haul of uout. before lie will be able to walk —[l)uns- Harry Preston, the artistic printer, and 4 They e«me hotne with a «tnng of O.OUO.WO. , inuir News. J. B. iSollner. the merchant tailor, sjient ■ runners off the platform. At Sisson re- j Mens' woolen pants *2 00 up 10 00 fine brow n suits 12 < cently several of these were arrested, but i Sunday at Ashland. Kangaroos and French call. IMMENSE OVEBL a XD TRAV UL 75 cts A. M. Bmldeck, the Buck lakestockman, Mens’ tailor ma<lv overalls 10 OU 12 44 fine orange suits 1 afterward discharge came into Ashland Fridav. the first time Mens’ straw hats, from Miss Kate M. Leniburger, official stenog 44 San Francisco, June IS.—Assistant 50cts up Mens’ overshirts, all prices 11 00 12 gray cassimera suits John who was up from Talent »ince last fall. Mr. Ritddeck was kept General Superintendent Pratt ami J. H. rapher of the 1st judicial district, came in “ felt hats, from 50cts to 44 50cts up Mens' line w hite shirts yesterday, savs the’ baseball gatuc between l.uried in oceans of snow for many months Wallace, assistant superintendent of the from Linkville Saturday. 12 summer cutaway suits.. 10 00 “ seamless sox.. 2 |niir for 2-s ts the nine’of Phoenix and Talent against the but ha.» lost only two head of stock the 44 :tt> pair mens' line shoes. |»er pair. »1 50 18 00 12 “ light plaid suits trark, have returned from an insjie- tion Frank R. Neil and w in- «rw i»aw residents » I whole winter. “ gloves, new stock. 50t.to tt| 44 24 pair mens'ft tie shoes, “ " ■ 2 50 of the On gon line as far north as Ash ef North Y-wltitfia',' Wash. Their many 18 00 butterfly Scotch suits. 12 second nine of Medford Sunday was a draw. Prof. J. S. Sweet leaves this week for the land. All changes at present c.m;ei,i- I , fr-crixi-» titre wish them success in their new Up to the eighth inning it stood 20 to 26 in north and will either accept a position in plateii on this '.ine fiage ts'itTi dtqnpieled, home. favor of the Talent-Phoenix team, when Portlaml or open a business college at and thmi«M)d’J reported in txrtler condi Marriage license issued June 21 to J. B. . the Medfords made objection to the npped Seattle. Prof Sweet is a well qualified ed» ,-Att>r aqd the R k ( v > mp wishe« hitn'an gbuw- tion than ever. While the east and west Borough and Miss Esther M. Savage. June ball, and asked that the stakes He divided. Iwnnil travel is light.and the k> al «cents 23, to George A. Givan and Miss Catherine Sustained by the umpire. dince ut Success. of Eastern lines are Join r but little busi I Young. Geo. W. Stephenson returned Saturday Don’t fail to sec our assort incut ol new styles in neckwear. In trunks anti \ali><‘« «<• Hon. A. F. Snelling, formerly register of AV. AV. Cardwell pulled through all right with his family from his month's trip to the Lakeview land office, is now engaged in ness, the passenger travel on the Oregon line continues to U- exceptionally heavy, Klamath county. He purcltftsod a band of Southern Oregon. We are offering our department very low. in Grant and Harney counties, and will sit , the hardware business at Orting. Wash. in tlie lower house of the next Oregon leg mules in Klamath „uu "shipi>ed them to Mr. Snelling is a competent and shrewd and long am! crowded trains are run. ' isluture. " ,* Willows^ Cal., where he sold them. There business man and will do a,.»uwe.< ful busi Is n‘<i discount on Col. Stephenson's ability ness w herever he embarks in an enterprise. Caule for Klamath County. Judge 11. K. ((-,011^ returned Friday ev-1 a> a horse buyer or trader. He spent awhile tnmg (ruin Idukvme. where he had been Sheriff M. 1». Childers arrived Tuesday Ex-Sheriff J. L. IJauks inucpaupd allendihg some law ’ a«es before the circuit in all the towns between Ashlandand Stock- I with hi» family from Linkville on way al"Wt 20) Lead ut ton. Cal., and says times are livelier in this Mr their 'childcA vifttte In lliis court tor Klamath county. to their new home at Salem. Mr. 1 - city than tn any he w as locations in. The recent tinilier iu Kinin» j brought in a burnt of lire horses v Lieb ae 1 alloy this week and io driving thorn to I ML»- P-elle Jones daughter of Mr. & Mrs. atli county are said to be fcu‘ a Lansing. ’ • il« ha»«. siHP|)»'’t *rt thoSgicpi market fqr his bto'k ranch at i.inkvijle. He ha* S. I', tones of this place who has l>eeii in plentv oi h:ty and will bold them for a < liicago tor several year» past arrived home i Mich., furniture coiupautv-, who are put- i Srifmifpqrv“»« s, ting in thoi* tuoitey for speculation. ’ "Old Cindy." a defestive lmhan of Ft. year or ao, when stock w ill probably be Sunday for a visit w ith relatives and friends. They l,.n< now ten Actions. The object Klamaili has been doing Ashland. He. she worth more. Misse» Minnie Bybee Josie and FamAe of the Klamath City Company in offer or it, whatever the case may l>c. took in a I Niinan. w ho have lx>enattending m. Mary’s Is Cancer Curable. the sights to be seen. Besides attending Acadeiny an«t Miss Lul^ Kqbli Si St. Helens ing their 35,000 acres of timber for «ale < hnrch Sunday dres-««l in apparel a« near Hall iuive ïionie for the summer is that they want to purchase more near- . Mrs. John Van Horn, who was given to the fashion plate» of the young ladle» er to their mill on the railroad. vtp-atjmf ' fa»liion journal as a Siwash generally get.», up by the best physicians on the coa. t. i,s J. K. Rice, the street evangolist rwei.th . J. M. Lo:tan-i. keeper of the county ]>oor »he tillesl up on "tire-water'' ami inter about entirely recovered fin; i.»i afflic viewed all the prominent citizen» in tow n tion of i terriU»' «dnet'ron the lit e. Mi- farm, went over to trie Ikillarhidc s;-,w».iill in the towns of this valley, was in Roseburg la.-t week and thy PUun,deaJer says: In in-, about sometw»ly "that robbed her < f HU. ei*Of>e'K*iller was tlie remedy th.it did the Monday on a busincs» trip This 1» his first trip over the Siskjcpus -fm-e the comple troducillg hilesclf to the audience be stated 4 work. It has been said that Microbe J D-W.tt Butts ol Rochester and Ed- that fie was a reformed gambler ami I hat. tion of th» S. 1' 1!. 15. .«..iids anby, M. IV. of Wilmington. IM.. Killer is laid on the stomach. Mrs. A an ami that lie had but little education. Then- ■ were register««! at The Oregon rrnlay. Horn has taken in all about Id ■.„¡•otis Social. was no controverting the latter («art of his These gentlemen left Portlamt on horse and now has as cool an appetite m ever. I statement. It was only too painfully ap-j Tlie young peep!» 1 «4 tije -Al. E. Sunday back. intending to go to San Francisco thai Mr. johu Van Horn. her husband, is the j’areni. and the crowd seemed to have no s. lieol. known us the AV. M. B. society, w«v in onler to get a g'S“! vh w qt Ihj agent for this medicine, and says there doubt that the former portion was true also.; ’Viintry. They haw eyi|lently gneti «)•_ is every indication to believe that ’hi« ¡s wfii give an ice cream social Friday even ' Mr. Rice has a vofi-e sonorous as a fog horn that ¡dqa, a» il»ey arrived m Ashlami on ing. June 27, in Mrs. Hartwell’s looms, ■ and is not a bad singer. Mr. Rice will the fteignt ami wefit soqtli on tlie pa»sen- a permanent cure. next door to F. IL IluRMikcr’s store. A «ioubtless make it tropical for the devil and ; gey train. But iuey are r»n»a< king the i bis -ervant- while in ltoaelnirg. cvt'lial ifiviUtiuu to all. Jltjjj 't urkmif glove- at liuu aket tvuutrv prslty "ell anyhow HA II.KO «I» ITEMS RESIDENCE LOTS B 0 o o CD CD TOWN LOTS’ œ p tr *1 S p P P P- o o p p B g Q p P tr P P- ? » R. R. ADDITION A A Fine Display Of New Goods F O OF JULY, AT 0. H. BLOUNT'S. ! ‘ Call and inspect the largest stock of mens’goods in Southern Oregon. O H. B L O U N T The leading Clothier and Hatter ASHLAND, OREGON.