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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1890)
VALLEY RECORD. Mark Twain*» New Book KILLED INSTANTLY. BREVITY BASKET M'i i it t Ic-Picket t. Geo. Stanley is now delivering Twain's The numerous visits of S. B. Whittle Yreka is discussing a scheme for a ¡V ''Connecticut Yankee in Kiflg Arthur's Dave «»peii-rr Meets a Sudden Dcaili (superintendent of the Postal Tel. Co.’s l»j ili<- Living Iway ol a Pulley tern of water work«. Ab>l LA SI). On Thur-MlMv. Aujru** 14.Ma» C ourt,’’the cleverest book vet produced line repairing for this division) to Douglas by tliat author. Mr. Stanley Lad the The railroad company is erecting a coal i county of late have not been in vain. It agency for Jackson county and wrote bin anioni: their buildings at the depot. This community was shocked Tuesday is announced that he ami Miss Mattie I*EIIM>XAI. ANI» SOCIAL <Iown many orders. Although a very afternoon by the »ad intelligence that D. A ' arlua- of Chinamen came up from Pickett, one of Ikjuglas county’s prettv young man he lias a tact for business G. »peix-er had been killed at his farm -an Francis-Co Saturday for Cow creek. girls, were joined in marriage at the I oe Holden » Ethereal' • I ugh ruj>. that will make a mark for him in the seven miles from Ashland. Mr. Spencer home of the bride's parents in North K. T. Baldw in sold a lol in railroad addi t'ba«. Ju-lge fa«, relumed to hi- »land at world. bad Ixtn engaged w ith others in hauling tion. on 3d street, to Oscar Gamard for $150 Canyonville last Sunday. They came up Jerry Nunan'e. Monday. bis crop of hav and storing it in his barn. to Ashland yesterday and began house Knllroa-i I'oinmi-sioiicr» in Town. This was the last load and the barn was F. M . H<X'per (»fit., ones visiting in N. C. Dozier is building a $750 bouse fur keeping at the Doll'arhide dwelling on The state railroad conimissioners were Ashland * ve-terdov. about full. The hay was being lifted to Perry Meliza. at the latter'« place at the Main street The happy couple have ! z • in Ashland yesterday. It is needless to the loft with a block and tackle,with Mr. end of the Boulevaql. the congratulations and best wishes of a Mr». W E Van Vector returned home to inquire what they were here for. These Sjx-nceron the wagoomanaging the fork. Ihinsmuir Tuesday. T. H. Crawford, of the Park .«chool, Port large circle of friends and acquaintances. I big bums <arne out with Manager Koehl The fork was booked into a bundle of accompanied by his wife and another Mrs. | Ma- y and Mis. Matti, departed er to swallow some of the railroad cotu- hay and the horses had started hauling land. To Sketch Ashland. lady, is in town to-day. Mun«lay f.-t Ta< oma. panv'e fane wines and liquors The state it up. when the pulley rojie broke and E. Clutter and E. S. Moore of Oakland, Twelve sharpshooters of the Columbia Mr. Col. Grow« returned Monday from is becoming tired of this $9000 |>er year the block and tackle came down with team at Vancouver, went to Monterey 8at- j Cal., are in town this week for the lie pur pur- ; (• her tnj> < aliforaia. nuisance and these salary-drawers should lightning like swiftness, striking Mr. urdav for a «hooting contest. pose of working up interest in a i scheme " J have enough reej-ect for the people to re Spencer on the left side of the bead and 8- B- Galey arid children are stopping sign. The city will be Lakeview people think the 5 P. will go of sketching this city at the < olestein Hotel. 1 r fa< e. and knocking him to the ground. through Goose lake valley from Springfield, sketched on a town plat, which gives a When picked tip it was found that his Laue county, over the Pengra road. A SriKHMli Fraud. Mr». G Hirh relumed »atnrdav from her splendid view of every point in It. It visit at Woodland. Cal. jaw bone was broke and that the force U m. Butler, Jr., has purchased a “Ijght- will require about $400 to get the stone The slickest thing out in the shajs; of and weight of the pulley had killed him Mi.« Clara Ounntison left tor baieiu Sat- wiry-edged, 19-carat bilks was doing ning" hay press and is at work baling hay up and print 1000 copies, after which instantly. lie was buried at the Kings urdav to vi.it her suter. they can be procured at a reasonable Ashland one day last week. An oily- bury burying ground yesterday, a large for farmer« in tills end of the valley Ashland lias never vet liad a de- 8. C. Bea/-b ami wife and Mrs.8 M llea/h tongued fellow made bis appearance in congregation of neiglilxirs and friends at Hotel Porter—Will you please refrain figure •ent U j Portland Bunday. from spitting on the floor, sir? Western ceut view taken of her shapely form and ' about every home in Ashland and began tending the last sad rites. Granger—What, do you exj-ect me to hit the samples show that Mr. Moore is able A. L. Reuter went ba/-k to Cole-tein again talking about the exceedingly large per M r. Sjiencer was alxiut forty years old to do the work. ye.ter.fay for another stay. centage of fires that »ere caused by lamp and came to this section when a boy the wall from here? explosions, and state'! that he was intro At a glass ball contest in Eugene, the < _________________ Etlwii. Heott. of the Oregonian, wa< in from Yreka. He leaves a wife and five tine (lav last week the boys in Gimblet- ducing a new preparation—Edison’s lat- children—four boys and one girl. Mrs. Guard »ays half a dozen sportsmen beat yille C.Hiller’ssawmili) heard a pig squeal Ashland several day» this week. , eat invention—which not only prevented Dr. F. G. Hearn of Yreka, is his sister. Miss Lillian .Smith. It «avs Lillian -lid ing, and iijion examination they found Mr« M. B. lkiwdit.b and Col Bow.iit.-h i lampfornbustions but would also make «orne good «hooting. have returned from Grant» Pa»». A sober, enterprising, honest, industri the pig was being devoured by a large the oil last longer—one filling with this ous citizen has passed away. But the Dr. Van Auken. a |K>nipou.sly-incliued black bear. Wm. Herman, Dan Agee, Billy Mensor wa» on Monday'» train article would last ordinarily several manv good qualities that couipose<l bis dentist who made a stay in Ashland some Phil Jones. John McCallister, Ed Grimes front San iram-iaco tw Port Town-end. months. The preparation was small and nature will remain with the community years ago. died at Nevada Citv recendv I and Lon McCallister started out after it. Mr. and Mr.. M H Burkhalter and . fail- was dropjxxi into the oil. He found many ever. A brief history and an appropri froin acute alcoholism. A shot from Mr Agee’s- rifle wounded •Iren were over from Hornbrook Friday. housekeet>ers who had an eye for econo ate memorial tribute will be published in Everyone who loves good ice cream and the animal, as they traced the bear quite cake can lx; served at the residence ot' Mrs. Mt«» Million ami Mis. Je«.e Wagner were my as well as safety and appreciated Ed a future issue of the R ecord . Blakeman, corner Helman and Factory St., a distance bv the blood with torches, but visiting the Cole.tin campe.. the jia.t week. ison’s latest, disposing of 50 cents to $2 Tuesday evening,Aug. 19. Pres. W. C.T. U. could not get sight of it again. However, W-xxlville Item». Harry Van Tasael. the baseball twirier worth to most of the familes in Ashland. they saved Dan Green’s hogs by scaring The Altura-New Era editor and other it away. It is not often that the hear left for Oregon t ity .Monday, on bu.irie»». After he and his “invention” had disap I. F. Bassett, a pioneer miner of Ruck citizens report having seen a huge monster peared some of our local Edisons with a R. 8. 1 ulverwell. the railroad »urvevor, Point precinct, was partly paralyzed oil in Goose lake that makes the water fly and ever come down so low in the valleys and Supt. Lindl-erg were in the city yester lot of curiosity examined a few of these the 5th inst., but we are jdeased to learn cuts a big swell every time it comes to the from the hills,—[Granta Pass Courier. day. latest. Lo, and behold! it was nothing he is improving ami is able to talk some surface. BOHN H. A. Case and family and W. 11. Wick but a small ca,-sule fillet! with plain sand. again. We were informed that Capt, mill at Dead Indian started ham and wife left the vallev Friday for Ta- As so many were “sucked in” on the Ankney,of Sterling, was jiartlv jiaralvzed up Messenger's this week. After sinking a well sixty I ‘‘fake,” there was lota of ‘‘chaffing’' go coina. —In Ashland, Aug. 9th, to Mr. feet without striking water a system of pipes WALRAD a few «lays ago. ing on for several davs. and Mrs. Eugene Walrad, a daughter. was put in, and water led to the mill from 8u|d. H. A. Claw «on, of the P. 1. Co.'» Rev. E. E. l’hipjis closed his protract a stream. aatirig houses, came uj> from the south Farmers’ institute. ed meeting on the 6th inst. There were yesterday, Burns, in the wild and woolly Harney The stale agricultural college of Cor twelve joined the church during the meet valley, full of fleas, dust and buccaruox, ac Geo. Hteele. poatnianter at Portland, was vallis, will hold a farmers’ institute at ing. Nine of them were bajitised. Bro. cording to the census, is to build a $10,000 on Friday’s southbound train, returning <irants Pass August 28th and 29th. at Phipps has made a host of friends here Y A YOUNG LADY, to do general school house. Tills beats any school b lild- last evening. which addresses are on the program: who hojx? the conference will return him ing in this section of chronic effete civili housework, Address or call at the Marshal Mayfield and family are camp- Wei come, R. A. Booth; res|x>nse by to this circuit. zation. R ecord office for information. mg up in the canyon and G. W. Smith is President B. L. Arnold. The value of acting marshal. Mrs. W. J. Stanley and family,of Ash Jim Briner was over from the Beaver home life to the Farmer, by 11. B. Mill creek mining .«ectiun the past week and re D. C. Herrin and about twenty men left er ; discussion by Prof. Benson. Dairy land, are rusticating at Byliee’s sulphur ports that Ab Giddings cleaned up several Ashland Saturday to work un the C<rw ing in Southern Oregon, by A. A. All’s- springs on Evans creek. This resort is hundred dollars from his prospect and that creek construction. he and Thos. Henry would degli up this worth; discussion by J. E. Sevforth. liecoming more jiopular every season. WO HORSES, one 9 vears and one 5 H. J. Hicks. < has. Chitwood. Fred Wag Cultivation in connection with fruit cult years old, and set of harness and lum School ojiened here on the 5th inst. with week after a two months’ run. tier and John Norris leave Saturday for a ure will lie handled by A. H. Carson and B. R. Stevens as teacher. Mr. Stevens ber wagon, which I will sell cheap for cash Fred Fredenburg lias secured the saloon trip to Cherry creek. or trade for town property. 8. S. B. IL Galev. Galey. Hop culture, by J. 8. De lle- baa had considerable exjierienee teach privilege at the district fair for $320. John For further particulars inquire of W. Powers of The Oregon bar will conduct it. H Judge returned Satqrdav from Ria nise. Sugar, by I’roL I*. 1{. Irish. fnj- Im- ing and is giving good satisfaction. The bar will be inside the inclosure and also S. CORBETT, If""»' ‘reek excursion and report» j-lerjtv |M>rtance of atudring the roots of planta, 1113 qf fish ui|d « good time. S. W. Miles has gone to Coos bay and inside of the corjiorate limits of Central Ashland, Oregon. by Col. Geo. B. ¡Turrey and T. 1’. Ixie. will probably extend his tour as far as Point, but not under the grand stand. It Mrs. M. I. Alford spent Mondav atCule- Pure-bred Hambleton tan the best gener will be conducted under Fredenburg’» tow n »tein and returned on the evening truin al |*urj>oae horse for the farmer, by Dr. Puget sound, in search of a location. saloon license. With her friend, Miss Judge. Hon. Ben Haymond of Rock Point ami Van Dyke and C. W. Kahler. Econom Lined overalls $1.00 per pair at Blount'.«. Mrs, A. M. Russell and Eugene Farnham ic entomology, remedies for injurious in J. B. White of Oakland, Cal., made Ill the County Court of the State of Ore Marion Tryerwent over to Rummel Bros, iomo<l the camp of Mr. ami Mrs. D. H, I aecia, by Prof. F. L. Washburn; dis Woodville a flying visit this week. mine on the Klamath again Tuesday. They gon, for the County of Jackson, sitting for Jackson at Colestein, Saturday. cuasiun by E. K. Anderson. Depart J. H. Breeding’s health is poor, and he are working night and day with some 2< the transaction of Probate business. In the matter of the estate of R. N. An Rev. A. F. Lott, of Linkrille, «-ame in inent of domestic economy at the state intends to try the sulphur springs for a men. The prospects are splendid, the dirt Thursday and after sojourning in the valley agricultural college, by Miss May War- while. paying from the top down. Clean-ups of derson. deceased; order to show cause whv goes to I’ortluml un a visit. ren. Fruit and the farmers’ home, by sui face dirt turns out from live to ten cents real property should not be sold- M. M. Scott has an Ida that Wood Sarah N. Beever, the administratrix of W. T. Beagle wai over from Beaver ami ■I. D. Whitman. Music will intersperse ville is a pleasant jilace to sjiend Sunday. per pan. the estate R. N. Anderson, deceased, hav Hungry creeks last week, where he has the lip of the orators, so as to prevent Buy a White from Jackson A Sowden. * ing filed her petition herein duly verified found some line prospects which he has re "holing” the audience. The institute Carrie, the three-year-old child of G. Dr. .1. M. Taylor, the dentist formerly of praying for an order of sale of the real es turned lo locute. will hold Thursday and Friday. F. Schmidtlin, is seriously sick. Ashland, has fallen ji| good luck. He "and tate" hereinafter described, belonging to said J Foss, brother of Mrs. O. ( oolidge, re El-iron V ai . ley R ecuko :— others h¿ve discovered a seven foot lode of estate. It is therefore ordered by the Court James Whipple has returned from bib I turned to Oakland, Cal., Tue day after an rich ore hear the Douglas and Lane county that all persons interested in said estate, trip to Crescent City. I lines which promises' splendid results. A appear before the said Coqrt on Tuesday, Mr. Gue. Nichole, non of T ______ extended visit here. E. Nich- Utin’t think that I’m the jirophet mill will he erected soon, and it is believed the 7th day of Oe|obpr, A- D- ISO, at 10 Frank Coffin, formerly publisher of the uls, met with quite an accident last Sun o’clock a ! m . of said day at the court room W kk . ixx will take out gold by the sackfqll. luikeview Examiner, is holding u case on day. He had got a rig from Medford to of said County Court at the court house in tak® hi^ best girt out riding, 1 under the S. F. Chronicle. James Norris sells ltunber. Leave your Jacksonville, Oregon, to show cause why ^»aslicil to lleaili. orders at Lqckey’.« an order should not lie granted to said ad Mr. and .Mrs. b. H. Blount returned stand, and the |eain got frightened and The Yreka Union gives this account of (•. M. Root and C. E. Boswell, of Califor ministratrix to sell the following described uesditv from a visit with Mr H s folks in ran away, <lenio|it)hing (he buggy yome a fatal accident that resulted to the father considerable. nia, have bonded the Dr. Braden mine at real property belonging to said estate: le Wfllamette Yaljey. of Mias Ada Horton, an estimable young Gold Lots twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24), Hill for $49,00<) and commenced work i The Wiley bovu and Jas. K-w have Mi«« Myrtif Gil| returned to htamr.th lady well-known in Ashland, but now of Monday. The 10 stamp mill will be put in twenty-five (25) in block ‘ J” in Railroad gone to the McAlister soda springs, and I tty yesterday, accompanied cy Miss Day, San Francisco: ojieration as soon as sufficient quartz is Addition to Ashland. Jackson county, Or daughter of Judge Day. ! intend to go to Fiah lake, Twin lakes, Frank Horton, an old and resjiected ready. They are confident of having one of egon, at public auction on the premises citizen, met a violent death yesterday, the finest pieces of mining property in the aforesaid as by law prescribed. David Ralph has joined Smith’s gang of etc , before they return. And that a copy of this order be publish and say they can sell it any time to railroad bridge carjienters, oj>eratTng l>e- There was quite an excitement in the the 5th. The circumstances attending state, ed at least four "successive weeks in the 8an Francisco j>arties. tween here and Roseburg. vicinity of Brownaborough last week. his sad ending are these, ns near as your V alley R ecord , a newspaper of general The Broadhead dress goods take the cake circulation printed and published in said H. L. Sherard went to Grants Pass Mon The infant child of John Burge, aged cm respondent could glean them. Mr. for price and durability. day for the purpose of putting up a 10- about 18 months, was miHsing about 9 a. Horton had a contract to bnild a jiortion county, And it is further ordered that a »tamp quartz mill for Sherer A Judson. ni. and the father and family liegan search of the canyon road leading from this Billy Cardwell’s “old girjs” in this sec copy of this order be served personally up each of the heirs named in said petition. Daniel Walker, Jr., Mrs. Jesse Parker but nothing could lie found of it. So the place to Scott Bar and other adjacent tion will vote bite as being u model hus on Dated August 9, 1S1K1. and Mike l'arker came in from Bly last neighliors were called and the quest con parts of the Klamath river. The deceas- , band, anfl sympathize with his misfor Attest J. R. NEIL, week over the Linkville road in a hack. tinued all day until dark, when lanterns e<l came to this place yesterday for tfje tune. The Burns Herald has the follow MAX MULLER, Co. Judge Mr». W. M. Renshaw and niece and Miss were procurd and the hunt was ‘ contin purjKisc of replenishing liis commissary ing: W. W. Cardwell, while assisting County Clerk. Allie lienny of Eugene wore stojw>i>g at ued until mpjnighj, whhu it Was bus - I department. Having arranged matters his wife in laying down carpet, slipped a UilbliU a.id ColuMoiiu thejNist w»eek.‘ i jiendlxrtili next morning. In the morn lie started for his camp down the craggy i knuckle of his knee joint, which has Rev. H P. batch well, formerly pastor of ing when Master Harry Carlton started mountain fastness, and it seems that all since given him some trouble by slipping the M. E. church here, will hold the quar out from home he found the child stand went well until he reached a piece of un- . I out of place at will. terly conference next Saturday and Sun ing quietly on an old straw stack,looking finished road he had to traverse before Have you sect, those tine blankets at th« day. as happy as though nothing liad happen reaching camp, and it was a hazardous i AshlKhu Woolen Mills? » undertaking, as it is extremely roügtï i ed, fully a mile from its home. Miss Trixie Morgan was visiting her A number of farm stealings are reporter and steep and while éndeavôring to scale brother, Geo. M. Parkinsun. last week while Our citizens* were shocked Moiujay the precipice with a sled containing baled in the northern part of the vallev. Some en route home to Linn county from Cali body in the Trail creek sectiqn striped tour morning on ’earniag iliac* the variety hay a 1<1 other articles, the sled toppled fornia. stole of oar jristmadter, A. J. Florey.had over and precipitating Mr. Horton down head ol cattle belengtae to Pydk HuTl aud skipped w;th tb^ni. H. C. Turpin raised a The families of , II. and J. H. Whitman been broken open, rubbed and then tired. ure caiuped at Mtfft-hv’s soda q-rlngs, five The flames were first discovered by Mrs. the almost jierjiendicular declivity Vrcak- tale chip df wheat OU a plgce He had rent-41 ing his neck, causing instant death. Th'e from Thps. Mi’Aqdrews’aud soM “ miles (rum Aslilax-I. Mr«. .1. I>. Whitman's | < leo. Brown as she was up in the night tak-1 team wan considerably "ahmagéd in the Numtm bouie pod-1—’ i "7 health is boor.' o. to Jerry [ ing medicine, about r-'idnighj when sne ddscenl. ' The deceased w as q pianyey qj I | to divi-i* *u ‘ economist wanted »‘rank MeNemar, formerly •>( Ashland, gave the ajarm blit the fire had gotten this county , a carpenter by eee»"-*’’ *• . ..ie profits with the producer by, w;ts ou Friday’s truin from Chi«-» t- Pt.«t- such a headway t'iia^ nothing could fee a gaud workman »“■’ ' a wagonload. The authorities are biitd where his father is engagesf a.s a'Wdlls, I U -.—non, ’ stealing done bqt try to gave th® sqnoqnjijnga I after both miscreants, who are well known. pargo detective.' ’ .ui industrious liab- in spite ftf qR their eflM-»«* * * *~ ' If you want a nice dress you'd better go ‘ dick Meili» js rpnnmg in tjlqce of kR- watebm*"** — — ■ ... .mu a true and conscientous friend. inald on ope id J|je b|g |>wMeM«r Lbgines I ... j . i>aley'8 He leaves an estimable daughter and to Hunsaker's. uhd Jue Poor U»nguieeriA~ •- ’ • ••• •• ••• F O R 0 s Ö J A V * 0 M ill give you a hint of what you may expect, and if the prices suit you come at onee, for our stock is yet large, and will soon be broken at the figures quoted. There are many other bargains not here mentioned that are sure to please you:— o Satines are now quoted at from 12’, to 20e Chally almost given away— -20 yds for $1.00 44 44 __ 14 yds for 1.00 Gingham “ Fine Brodette dress ging- hams......... . . ........... . . ,. *~~~ • « vds for Í.00 rt Armadale zepl vr — 4| U 1.00 Turkey red tab le damask — 4 .. . (. 1.00 Bleached “ 1.0(1 4 3 Z3 H CD I K^’Oar Bargain Counter is Filled with -Goode From Every Department that will be marked af Prirni to eell at once. Come Early and take your Choice. Respectfully, Q SI » o R? p »-*• O E. B. HUNSAKER I-»* o p B 0 Ü o f - k •< Citation Q o B » « QC CD 0 0 H 3 8 S O P PARRY m MFG. OO, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. No. 7à. Price, $18.00 at Factory, Caah with Order. I O" ß) □ trictly First-Class. Warranted. AU Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axles and Tires. Low Bent Seat Arms. Perfectly Balanced. Long, Easy Riding. Oil Tempered Spring. Best Wheels and Best All Over. IP TOR CAN’T FIND TNBM FOR SALE BY YOUR MERCHANTS, WRITE U8. -I] SILVER SPANGLED HAMBURGS The Best Egg Producers in the S J A FEW PRICES o tr p Q o Is what the Ladies say who have been getting their dresses at Hunsaker's lately but if you are not pretty lively in getting around, you will not be able to secure a nice dress at the prices which will make a sure move of everything of a Summery nature. O a CD 0 0Q CD Situation Wanted T Hunsaker T ———— For Sale or Trade Hurrah! Hurrah!! Hurrah!!! CD WORLD. And the Prettiest of the Feathered Race. Non Set ters. I can furnish Eggs for Hatching. I now have a few of these pure blooded cock- rells for sale, Inquire of E. E. MINER, Ashland, Or. Artist. Corner Main and lira nite >Slreets. PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Bromides made in all sizes. Call and examine our work TOWN LOTS! ----- FOR SALE IN----- R. R. ADDITION Inquire at the R ecord office. Of New Goods ._ ,... j consumed. Loss to A. J. other relatives to deplore his sad taking The Salem parties wlio organized the Dorrance LumbcrCo. with their mill and _ _________ J. Daley’s loss unknown—jxissibly $150 timber land at Hudson, Douglas county, . —» ,,vr< train. lloscburg, Coos Bay Itailroad. | or $200 Almost the entire commtinitv valued by them at $75,000 have made an Frank McDonald, the boss locomotive en- 1 sympathises with Mr. Florey, as he is af Mr. B. F. King, representative of Con assignment, the principal creditors lx?-1 gineer, is off on a leave of absence anti Fri flicted with rheumatism bo that he is un tractor R. A. Graham, arrived in Marsh ing the first national bank of Salem. The j day took Mrs. M. and their children to San > able to work a great part of his time t field last Friday on the Ajax. He is suj>- incorjxirators are J. M. Dorrance, D. W. ' Francisco tor a trip. 1 The loss is irreparable as all of the mail plied with letters of unlimited credit by Dorrance. C. A. Roberta, W. N. I>adue,1 Mrs. Geo. E. Anderson, of Medford and matter was consumed together with his the comjiany and at once went to work her sister. Mrs. E. Moore of Grants Pass, : books, all the district school records and I to put matters in definite shajie for the W. H, Maiden and 0. E. Cruse. New lot of stylish shoes just opened at, have gone to The Dalles for a two months' other things belonging to the school dis commencement of grading. A large force Blount's. visit with old friends. trict. D ick . of men were put to work building a new L. C. .Sebree, a sewing machine man, J 8. Howard. Medford's Nasbv. took m I i wharf at the terminus above Marshfield, while Eagle Point. Aug. 12, 1890 on an all-night spree, fell oft' the old < olestein single handetl and alone this week. where the material will be landed ; im dejxit platform yesterday morning about 1 Mr. Howard is particularly brave in the Jacksonville Jotting». plements and tools were ordered,and the o'clock and broke his arin near the wrist. presence of the ladies. He was taken to the Arlington and fixed Hon. Theo. Cameroi-. has gone to I »alice work commenced in real earnest. The uj> Len Caasler, a San Jose stockman who by Dr. Songer. Too much "booze” is discovery of a jiass between Marshfield creek. has his herds near the Pelton Bros.’ stock and Coquille City which shortens the dis the young man’s failing. He has well-to- ranch in Crook county, was on Friday’s Wm. Harris and wife of Ashland were in tance two miles is glorious news for I>oug- do folks near Covington, Ky. He was train liound for home from his range. taken to the county hospital to day for re town Tues-lay. las county. It will bring the road over pairs. i H. B. Parton, who has been in Washing Thomas Johnson is clerking in the 8. F. our line much Boouer. The Review is ton for several months, returned yesterday variety store. Hurrah for the Broadbead dress goods. now negotiating for a sjiecial correspond and will again be with the railroad carpen Hunsaker sells ’em. ters in Superintendent Davis's division. Frank M. Nickerson, of Grunts Pass, is ent who will go over the road regularly and report the progress made in con- A man was lying across the track near Sheriff Birdsey and Fred Fredenberg of in town this week. M'e shall keep our readers Granta Pass one evening last week. [ Central Point were on Tuesday’s south The Pioneer reunion four weeks from to-1 struction jxisted—[Roseburg Review. bound train, the former for Ft. Klamath day. Let every one attend. When the northbound passenger whist- ¡ after a man and the latter on a business There is every indication that grading led while going at the rate of thirty-five Alonzo Slover, of this place, is paying trip to Redding. will be in ojieration in a week on the miles per hour lie rose up just in time for relatives in Grants Pass a visit. Sanderson Reed and Richard Cox are I Roseburg-Coos buy road. The survey is the cowcatcher to throw him aside about Il me mountains m jo i Miss-Martha Cardwdl, of Sams valley, is We have just reeeived an invoice of stylish summer suits, hue quality soft ami stiff hats, latest styles and shapes in home from a hunt in the mountains of Jo up to Coaledo and a low’ pass coming out fifteen feet. Engineer McCarthy exjiect- They had a sjdendid paying friends in town a visit this week. sephine county. L at Bud creek has been found to this place, ed to attend a coroner’s inquest, but in time, killing six' deer and landing any liutu- Mrs. R. H. Moore is visiting this week at i that it is said will cut off two miles and stead ate breakfast next morning with ber of truat.— [Oregonian. Medford, the guest of the Misses Shidler. ■ i ha,8;„™CZ styles in"ine white and colored shirts, either plain or pleated hosmn. save $100,000 in construction. James the man, who was Jim Kennedy, for- Stl'RW Miss Manne Judge, who has been m | W. G. Kenney ami Hubert Donneaan ! Aiken’s services were required to find merly a section hand about Sisson. The charge of the Postal Telegraph office at I have returned from their trip to Cinnabar. ■ this vase.—[Coquille Herald, y pilot struck him in a fortunate place The largest Hue and most desirable styles in neckwear that we have ever had. Note some of our cash prices. Chico. Cal., for over a year, returned boiuy about midships. Hon. T. G. Kearnes and sons are sjend- Monday fur a vacation of some length with nn th* ... m Bins' place Florev about $‘>00, insured for $400; A. away. FOR THES EASON AT 0. H. BLOUNT’S Merit Wins. ( ing a couple of weeks hunting and fishing her folks and fnends in Ashland. Men’s working shoes for $1.50 j>er pair at We desire to say to our citizens, that for Blount’s. at Black Bear. Geo. A. Jackson and son were in Ash vears we have been selling Dr King's New- A. W. Cormack, of the firm of Jacobs A Discovery for Consumption. Dr. Kings land Friday with two loads ot watermelons, It is said that a big English syndicate which they disposed of to Hockersniilh. I Cortuack. of Round Top, was in town Sat New Life' Pills. Itacklen's Arnica Salve and is about to purchase mining jfrojierties 24 pair mens’ fine shoes, jier pair. $ .1 00 Mr. Jackson has sixty acres of melons on urday after supplies 200 boys’ suits below cost. Electric llittvrs. and have never handled in the Sacramento canyon, and propose 12 Mens’ dark suits at. ............. $ 5 00 I Misses Ella Hanley and Jessie Langell remedies that sell ns well, or that have to build a net-work of railroads or tram his farm on Rogue river Uns year. 100 pair mens' cotton pants, at . $ 1 00 8 00 light colored suite 12 <$ such universal satisfaction We do ways connecting the ore dumps of the A partv of seven Eagle Pointers, among have returned from a" month’s stay at the given 90 pair mens’ cotton pants, at. . 1 50 $4 not hesitate to guarantee them every time, Hanley ranch on Butte creek. 10 oo frock suits 12 them Delbert Terrill, a son each of Geo tt. and we stand ready to refund the purchase various mines with an immense milling Mens’ woolen pants ................ $2 00 up and Thos. Nichols, camped in Ashland this 10 00 Miss Anna Cameron has returned to her price, if satisfactory results do not follow plant situated on the river or creek bank fine brown suits 12 l< Kangaroos and French calf week, beingen route to Klamath county, ; , home at Uniontown, after a brief visit at their use These remedies have won their at or near either Cooley or Kennet. A Mens’ tailor made overalls. .......... 75 cts 25cta up fine orange suite........... 10 00 12 ll Mens’ straw hats, from ... Crater lake ana home via Rogue river. the county seat. great pojmlarity purely on their merits. system of tramways as jirojxised would Mens’ overshirts, all prices....... 50cte up li 11 00 gray cassimefe suite .... .. $5 00 12 felt hate, from 50cts to. Mrs. Wilmouth Farar of l.inkville is vis Ed Helms and John Bievenue. two of Chitwood Bros' Druggists. greatly reduce the cost of milling by do Mens’ fine white shirts ........... -jOcta up summercutaway suits.. 16 00 2 pair for 25cte iting ..... w__ her _ si«ter. ___ Mrs. ..._ E. H. Lolttus._ 8r. ) Jacksonville's voung men. have gone to 12 ll seamless sox ....... ing away with slow transportation and 36 pair mens’ fine shoes, i»er pair. $1 50 The District Fair. Henry Banta, father - — of these — two ladle-. , Eugene to engage in business wwwn.. — -— - ------ • | - ----. for theiu- ......... oOctsup “ light plaid suits 18 00 12 ll the necessity of »number of small plants, gloves, new stock v.L_ ™.. ;r. h—::2______________ • ” * wish ‘ **- - -------- who ha» been in Ashland several weeks, — re- selves. We them success in Uieir new 24 pair mens’fine shoes, “ “ 2 50 ll The executive committee of the South 18 00 say one on each mine for instance. By ’ butterfly Scotch suits. 12 turned home to Sacramento Tuesday. I home ern Oregon district fair met at Jackson concentrating the machinery and power I. . H. Lolltu-. Jr., came in from Warner Mr. mt . ami and Mrs. .sirs. s»vv. Geo. Love ».use ■-»• have gone to ville Saturday. A $150 purse was added i lower grade ores may be worked with a valley this week and will return soon with . i rt .scent City .srsw... s.... for .-. a - short stay, ■ They will , Monday's races, for 3 year old trotters. with a profit to a better advantage than his wife and their child Henry rejxirts lie accompanied home by several residents to , The board will run the pool selling, hav a higher grade with an inferior small the market for horses and mules exceed of this place. ing let the saloon privilege for $360. The plant. ingly dull and that the l.offtus Bros, drove In trunks and valises we carry the largest stock Hon. W H. Parker was on Monday ’ s back to their ranch the band they had in train bound for Pacific county. Wash., and fair will begin September 22. and last six Don’t fail to see our assortment of new styles in neckwear. Those fine white blankets at the wool days Mondav will lie the fruit growers ’ -i Lane county. will I* gone several weeks seeking repose mills will make a splendid pres day and will be free. Booth privileges en We are offering our department very low. J. 8. Eubanks went to Colestein Friday and recreation. ent for your wife. They l>eat anything yet Southern Oregon. are being taken from all parts of the seen in "the state. and returned on the evening train with his * Mrs. M. 11. Vining, of Ashland, visited state Secretary Miller reports rejHirta most ■ sister. Mrs. Eugene Roekfellow. and her two children who were en route tor a visit relatives here during the week. She was flattering returns from all parts of the | Hasty A Gregory, the newsdealers, were accompanied home by her mother and sis Sunday bv receiving a letter from at Portland and vicinity with Mrs. A. E. district The fair promises to be a great i surprised W. R Hearst, of the 8. F. Examiner, in X. B. Remember, we are pffering all goods in our line at the very lowest possible prices, for Hammond Mr. K. will go u|> in October ter. Mrs. C. Hoffman and Miss Kate. success. forming them that they had won the sixth and they will stop m Ashland on their re Marriage licenses issued Aagust 9.1890, prize in getting the largest number of sub- Dentil on tlic Car». turn. to Charles L. Smith and Anna Belle Hen «enbers, in projxirtion to Wle population of Last Saturdav John O’Conner, superin drickson, and to J. K. Jlale and Laura Roseburg Plaindealer.] respective towns, during their census Mrs. Peter Hanson, on her way from premium distributing business. This prize tendent of the water works. while engagisl R Myers. on the bead works up Ashland creek, tell: the East to join her husband here, had a is a lirsl-i la-s ticket to New York ana re Mrs. M. E. Kellogg. 1* G. of Columbia sorrowful time between Sacramento and turn with $100 as traveling expenses, and injured his knee joint to such an extent that it has materially impeded his naviga No. 3 I. <». <>. F.. wa- in Jacksonville sev Ashland. .»o......... Iler baby -__ ... _________ _____ on ___ Neither one of them knew that there were was taken sick eral davs of this w eek. She w as entertained tion nt- to the present time, though the in tlie and died VII oil the cats ’ JUVI just uv.wiv before - such award« to made until re- IIIU wav »111 ’4 U1VA1 ll»V '»»«s ... lie ------- - to - agents c. bv the Rebekalis at a banquet at the « hap- jured member la improving right along. pi-11 House on Monday evening, and an in reaching Ashland, at w hich joint she reiving their prize, when they looked up of the sa.i news circular hence commission. were only Among the delegation at Colestein sun formal reception at the residence ot Mrs. wire! lw.r her bnslwn.i husband.ol the sad news. Mr Mr. the working for letter, their and regular dae were Mrs. Win. S-hryer. Mrs. Vaughn. Mollie Krause on Tuesday evening Hanson met her at the cars rather vith jjatj fjijng done over again ‘hey Mr«. J. R. Steams, Mrs. Brad. Radcliff, Criminal carele-snos to allow the bron sorrow than joy. 1 he baby was buried ; woujd have made an attempt to capture .Mrs. I». Baer. Mrs. and Miss Radcliff. Mrs. tjlc prize. There are no flies on the Vandine. Cha«. Harris. L. L. Burtensbaw. chial tulies and lung' to become perman in the Masonic cemetery yesterday. Examiner, nor on their agents. It also A . Johnson, 11. 8. Evan.«. S. B. Galey, F. ently injure-1 bv a hacking eon^h when Lumber! Lumber! shows there is no jwhtics in newspapers as ! E. Zoellner. Jas. W. Massie, of Ashland; Wright s Red Cross l ough svrup is an in James Norris at his lumber yards on far as the public is concerned. Besides the Misses Jackson and Turner and Hairy fallible cure. Soki by T. K. Bolton. the north side of the railroad track, near sharp competition of the Chronicle and Preston ot Jacksonville and Miss Lvuia Grants I'Siss Courier: It is a downright the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, other San Francisco papers and the great McCall of Ashland; Misses Bonnie Furry. Nellie Rose. Mis« Colver. Arthur Furry. shame to allow Ashland to ship more doors, windows, mouldings ami all kinds Oregonian, and the fact that Ashland is Cory Taylor. Wm. Mathes of Phoenix. than three-fourtiiB of all the blackberries of finishing lumber, Leave your orders 1 very largely republican, the Examiner leads them all hereabouts. consumed in thia city. Still she supplies at Luckey’s real estate office, and they The White is king. Buy a White sewing Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap preserves her own detnaml besides Med ford .Grants will be promptly attended to. 1 machine from Jackson A Sowden of Grants the enaiuel.anil prevents decay of the teeth. Pass and cdher towns from not to exceed Pass. All kinds of sewing machine' repair Gives beautiful lustre and whiteness, and twenty acres of vines. Me have the land Picture frames ma le to order at H. 8 ed by J. W. 8>jwdcn. cools and refreshes the mouth. Try it. Emery's. but not tl$» bcip-y men. Sold by T. K. Bohuti. in cash only. Call and inspect the largest stock of mens’goods in Southern Oregon. o. El. BLOUNT. The leading Clothier and Hatter ASHLAND, OREGON.