Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 21, 1890, Image 3

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VALLEY RECORD.
««Cll«M«l
Apportionment.
BREVITY BASKET.
Jacksonville Jotting«.
No. of Name of
A church fair will be held on Septem­
Amt. Ap­
Use Holden’s Ethereal Cough Syrup.
A Hubbel, of San Francisco, is in
Mat.
Dirt.
ber 2d, 3d and 4th, at the Presbvterian
Clerics
| po rt’nd
| town.
J H H after $ 835 83 church, where fancy work and useful ar­
Father Clark celebrated nia-- at Siskivott
ASHLAND. <>u .Thurrtay, Augu-« 24.MÜO 2 1 Jacksonville..
j A. S. and N. A. Jacobs were in town Sat­
Enterprise..
D B Soh«»
222 It ticles will be offered for sale. Meals will last Sundav.
urday.
3 Logtown.
. Wm Rav
181 19 be served during the day, and a program
I
Klamath
county's
j»>pulation
is
2,224
4 Phoenix............ F Towne
36s
23
and
ice
cream
will
be
introduced
in
the
while
Lake
’
s
i,
MCHaONAL AND MM.’IAL
w 2,49n
Men’s working shoes f _>r $1.50 per pair at
5 Ashland..
W A Patrick 3974 97 evening.
I
Blount
’
s.
6 Central Point.
M Purkeyp4e 686 79
Klamath county has 360 miles of river
W. D. Mullen baa gone to Portland.
t Fraternal. .
W R Kincaid 227 95
and 150 miles of iaketihore.
*
School Supt. Price, of Ashlaud, was here
Nearhoff-Wiiiier Wedding.
Mr». Dr. Steele «rent to Roaeburg Tues­ 8 Myer
during the week.
W B Gray
113 97
A
church
fair
Septemlier
2d,
3d
day.
9 Eagle Point.
216 »>
A J Florey
I’. A. Nearboff, a young man formerly- Read particulars in another place. and 1th.
Geo. Neil has returned from his trip to
J Hockrsmitli 113 97 engage«! in tl>e carf»enter business in
C. D Ju<ld and wife were in the city Sat­ .10 South Prairie.
1! Mountain.
151 97 Ashland and Miss Nettie E. Wimet,
J E Potter
Gen. J. C. Tolman is having an addition the Dead Indian country.
urday.
12 Antelope.
J W Wilev
146 12
built to bis residence in western part of
Joe Schniidling, of Grants Pass, was in
E. J. I.’urti« i» over from hi« Beaver creek ri Chimney Rock. W W Wilson
!« 52 •laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. C. Wim­ town.
town the latter part of last week.
nune-
14 Willow Springs W N Wright 245 19 er, until recently a resident of this city,
Houck A Co.’s Ashland saloon is being
Gen. T. G Reanies and sons have re­
15
111 06 were married at the M. E. parsonage,
J Coleman
>!. B. Ree<i was on Tue«dav « north 16 Independence.
Mound.
J 8 Hagey
149 04 Portland, by Rev. Alfred Kummer on repainted and completely renovated by Col. turned front their mountain trip.
>*ound train.
i
Growe.
17 Dardanelles
E Brvant
125 66 the 14th insi. The R ecord and their
Owen Keegan and family are rusticating
J G Martin
184 II I many friends in this section extend con­
D. H. J ack »on and wife returned Tuesday 18 A itiix b
Rev. Father Clark, parish priest, will at the Dead Indian soda springs.
19 Tpper Butte
from (x>le»tein.
146 12 gratulations and well-wishes.
F Downing
hold services at the Catholic church in j
29 Sams Creek
Attorney A. 8. Hammond, of Ashland,
157 81
H Pelton
' Ashland Sunday, August 24th.
Edw. W. Herrin returned Monday to 21 Missouri Flat
was in town this week on business.
•58 45
W 8 Bailey
Another Hunter Killed.
Forbe»to«rn, Cal
The
association
offers
any
bands
in
the
s Wagner Creek
D P Brittain 450 06
G- F-. Pennebaker of Talent and Mr. and
Win. Randall, a farmer of Chimney district free admission and $25 jyer day for ,,
A Beal!
102 29
Mr. and Mr- J. R Se< hrirt are keeping 23 Mount Pitt.
Mrs. Gilroy of Ashland were here Monday.
21
North Phoenix. nam’l Furry
166 5a Rock precinct, aged 35 years, went out their services at the Central Point fair.
bouse at Redding.
25 Rock Point
Mrs. Geo. Hays ha- returned from a visit
B Havmoml
140 28 hunting Saturday with a party, and be­
Geo. Hyde, who was the second alcalde
M. M. Obem bain ba« charge of a gang of 38 Pleasant Creek. B
her sister, Mrs. Thos. Kahler, of Flounce
119 -
F Peart
came separated from the others. The ac­ of San Francisco appointed in 1*46 to suc­ to
men at Cow creek.
27 Union town.
W Caiueron
163 «1 cidental discharge of his rifle Bent a trail ceed Washington Bartlett, died in that city Rock.
43 M in bis leg below the knee, following the f’un<la>-
J. Arnett was in from Klamath countv 28 Flounce Rock. T Whelpley
Johnny Bievenue and Ed Helms have
29 Prairie
128 50
la»t week, alter »npplie«.
O P McGee
uic thigh, where
wiicrt
Indians at Klamath Blurt’s say they saw P,urc“ascd the Monogram cigar store at
39 Unity.............. . H L < ooper
46 7« bone up and bulging in the
R. T. Baldwin has gone to Klamath 31 Green Mountain Higginbotham 64 30 it severed an arterv-and he bled to death J a lonF »«a-serpent. with lire and smoke in 1‘-uEene
county with a load of fruit.
fivethildren.
his mouth, playing in the Klamath river Misses Emma Pape and Jo Orth, George
32 Foot« Creek
128 59 He leaves a wife and fiviTthildren.
N Hostner
—------
and making the water red.
BloomerandJas.LittletookadrivetoAsh-
H E Ankeny 143 20
Mrs. Ja-per Cunningham went u> Grants 33 Hterlingville
Capi. Ankeny Adjudged Insane,
31 Thompson C'k
" We have the paj>ers behind us in this *au<! Sunday last.
G Hoffman
78 ‘•1
Paw Tue-wlay. to visit her mother
35 Wocxlville .
G Schmidtlin 3i7 50
A. P. Ankeny, an old time resident
of »'“/‘■ment. ” saidulady tenipe-ance orator; ; Jas. R. Little, who is acting as salesman
Mr». W ill Jamieson went to Ro-eburg 36 Meadows.
81 83
Scott Morris
a . Koberts clothing 8tore
store -ot
of Portland,
' in
1-A
r°rtl«md,
Saturday with Mi»» Lillie Gillilami.
87 Rogue River
T A Newman 23 38 Oregon and owner of the Sterlingville “tariM’the^mualified’fact« -F fx ^ ’0
tarried here two days last week.
mines,
was
adjudged
insane
last
week
1
.38
Siskiyou.
C
D
Judd
134
43
_ Henry I»>fttu» returne«! to latke county
’ j bv
more I ¥re’ J°s Beech has returned to her home
30 Brownsboro.
and taken to the asylum at Salem,
by The new water works gives a * heap
Wm Terrill
151 97 .......................
„
Friday, with bi» wife and two children.
Rose 1 Pre8iiUre than the old ones. /
V) Bridge Point
Wm Hemott 192 88 Shyiff Birdsey, A. Rose and V. I nose,
i*
r
r L i * ’ at Los Angeles, after an extended visit to
nieinbers of the hose company in » their
Cba». Mill»ap ha» taken up and i* ini II N. Barns Valley- AS Moon
128 50 his son-in-law. The cause of his insan­
her relatives and friends of this place.
proving a land claim near Iteskin»’ mill.
I.’ South Butte.
W P Farlow 134 43 ity is due to cerebral hemorrhage fol-1 rubber suits would not be uninteresting.
Chas. Nickell and Mrs. W. J. Plymale
43 Forest Creek.
A W Sturges 105 21 lowed by softening. The New Market
Sheriff Birdsey returned Friday with went
Dr Monger left for Truitt's Shovel creek 41 Table Hoi k
north last week to attend the Oregon
J S March
81 83
(
has.
Knighten,'whom
he
arrested
'
on
the
mud »pnnga Sunday, for re»t »nd recrea­ 45
Trail Creek.
F X Murtv
65 .53 block in Portland was built bv him.
other side of Ft. Klamath for appropriating Press association, returning home Tuesday.
tion.
46 Frontier.
G W Reynolds 64 30
four bead of dattle from the Trail creek
Mrs. Mary Bigham. Miss Allie Klippel
Stage Robbery.
Mrs. <’. T Harris and daughter Mias 47 Ixme .........
F J Ayers
section.
and Miss Agnes Gibson have gone to Los
67 22
Cherry Hama, came over from Duntmuir 48 Scbeflelin
Fred Otten
„
The
Linkville-Lakeview
stage
was
held
|
M 75
Angeles,
where thev will make an extended
i...
, »... a , i k: i.
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| John Bays returned Saturday from San
Monday.
49 Medford.
IL Hamilton 1136 85 ip bj
two masked highwaymen last Sat- Francisco with a carload of Chinese for the visit.
.1 C Hannah
4.3 84 nrday morning, about two miles this side front. The work at Cow creek is progress-
Mi«» Anna Wimer, now of Corvallis, is 5n Devinger Gap
J. F. White, Hattie and Gus Newbury
Liberty
Von derliellen 315 !fi of Lakeview. The robbers se< ured the , ing. the tunnels being in the ground quite
visiting her sister. Mrs. U- A. Nearhoff, at 51
have returned from Crescent City, where
52 Chaparrol.. .
.110 Cryder
93 52
Portland.
they have been enjoying themselves for
53 Round Top
x. A W Cormack 75 99 mail bags and express box, and rifled the ' “ distance,
The late W. H. Walker, of Shiver A the past four weeks.
Mr«. J. M. Brook.«, wife of the conductor, 54 Cove
W G Holmes 119 05 twa passengers of »40. The amount con-
ba» l<een a guest at the Depot Hotel the ■55 N. Trail Creek S P Oliver
73 08 tamed in the express and mail is un-I Walker, had his life insured for $25,000 a
past week.
56 8. Wegner C'k. G N Bunce
!»> 44 known, but it is siip[>oeed to be small, i few weeks before bis hunting companion
Bill
W S Fitzgerald 175 35 Had the robliers Ifcen one dav earlier took him for n deer. The money has al-
Mi«» Annie Doilarhide has returned from 57 Gold
Steamboat.. .
A W Shearer
36 30 they would have secured $300 'from the ' read-v l’een Paid
his wife
her »lay at !x>wer Sixla Springs, Shasta 58
49 Deskins
J Clements
84 55
county, Cal.
One day later they would
The evening service will l»e resumed in
Y A Ytft’NG LADY, to do general
V) Soda Spring«.
J D William- 151 97 express
the Presbyterian church on next Sabbath.
housework. Address or call at the
.8 G Lawrence 78 91 have made a haul of $1300
Bert Whitman, of Metlford. will take a 61 Galls Creek
.... . .
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; The morning .subject will be “Prevailing
R ecord office for information.
M 8 Wakeman 197 ‘M
course of study in a San Francisco Inniness «2 Wimer
A
Washington
dispatch
says
CengreM-
Prayer.
”
The
evening
subject
will
be:
63 Laurel
J M Black
49 68
college thia fall.
64 lailig Branch
J A Houston
4<) 92 man Hermann has l>een in consultation I "Hbw to Sweeten a Bitter Life.”
8. T. Richard«on, a Salem attorney and 65 Big Butte
Poetmiuter general
Tbc Grant County News thlnks the (.ar.
J B Ed-all
M 75 ^*'.^r°n,i
W. I. Vawter. the Medlord banker, were in 66 Lost Crpek .. . .J F Ditsworth 46 7« «.onierninga lengthy protest winch he casse» of so many cattle and horses which
Ashland Monday.
lias tiled from citizens in Lake and Kia- died last winter and left unburied or un­
C. 8. P rick , C o . School Superintendent.
WO HORSES, one 9 years and one 5
math county, among the signatures be- burned are the cause of the scourge of dipp­
Mr». J. I>. Crocker and daughter st>edt
years old, and set of harness and lum­
Josephine County Nqlcs.
aeyeral day» the first ot the week at Siski­
ing those of the county officers of Lake tberia in different parts of Eastern Oregon
ber wagon, which I will sell cheap for cash
you and < oleatein.
A steamer will be bqilt to navigate twenty, the officers of the United States The Bandon Recorder says M. J. Swift or trade for town property.
Wm. M. Gilroy came out froip Salem Rogue river from its mouth to Fainted land office at Lakeview and the editors of and family of Jackson have purchased land
For further particulars inquire of
tins week on business ixmnected with Die Rock, a distance of twenty-four miles. the countv newspapers and the post-1 there, and will start a shingle mill and box
8. CORBETT,
planing mill estate.
Also that David McC’ampbell and
»13
Ashland, Oregon.
» i
Cl K vi II i road
-uau utuuj;
itci t VllVI
With
a vs wagon
along the I river,
there V I master of Bonanza,- with leading busi- I
ness men, all protesting against’an at- **»«>¥. fro™ Bold Hill, are there looking
Albert Mil|»ap, G. R. Gallant and their will soon spring up a lively trade.
tempted change of the mail route from or a ocatton-
faiuilisa returned Tuesday from Crater lake
Johnson brothers, hop growers down , Linkville to Lakeview, 102 miles via
and its »ide attraction»,
Feig of Portland, got liis foot under a
the river, were in the city Saturday, Olene, Dairy, Bonanza, Blv ami Drew’s «'O'ing passenger train at Colestein a year
W. E. Price returnetl from Salaville Fri­ stating their hop field would yield much Valley This is a daily mail and was re- S-l0
had ‘J
a‘ the ankle,
In the County Court of the State of Ore­
day, having l»een as far north a» Puget larger than last year. They got VUOO centlv
centlv contracted
hv an
firm
| i The
cnntrirtnil hv
an Eastern
E
fl-,.,
1 ne leg
leg neverbealed
never neaieu and
ana another
anotner operation
operation gon, for the County of Jackson, sitting for
sound durinr his absence.
centty
contracted
by
an
Eastern
firm
on
|
wa
„
performed
at
St
Vincent
’
s
hospital,
the transaction of Probate business.
pound» from fourteen acres last season,
J. K. Litfe of Portland.-and Geo. Bloom­ and the prospects now indicate over 10,000 this line. Since the late contract these ; Portland, recently
In the matter of the estate of R. N. An­
i
new
contractors
are
attempting
to
avoid
’
...
„
,
..
,
er, Mi»ses Emma I'ape and Josie Orth were pounds ironi the same amount of land.
derson. deceased; order to show cause whs-
in Ashland Sunday evening.
real property should not be sold.
’J"°''
Mr 1. well Wre»n«. Tb.re .ill
Dr J. G. Jessup returned from Hay­ K.i,. 1. M
Sarah N. Beever, the administratrix of
Mrs. J. A. Grieve leaves this week for So­
Bonanza is left out from the main line. i be no entrance fees an these articles. It the estate R. N. Anderson, deceased, hav­
lano, Cal , with Mrs. AL Grieve, who has wards, Cal., Tuesday evening.
will lie a “free trade” affair, untrameled ing filed her petition herein duly verified
been visiting her for some time.
The piers for the Rogue river bridge
A Freah Itaihiiatl Rumor.
praying for an order of sale of the real es­
with "protective” barnacles.
tate hereinafter described, lielonging to said
H. 8. Evans, the artistic painter of the are h) position, and the iron for the piers From the Pendleton East Oregonian.]
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11«
,
The
a. axu Oregon weather
YVVJcStltVX cSIXVl
and V crop
I AFJ-* rtUiXl
sharp
|>
¿lb
at estate. It is therefore ordered by the Court
paint house of Evans A Brunk, left Tues­ for the'other two bridges have arrived.
A
business
man
who
has
just
returned
Portland
reports
for
week
ending
Saturday;
that all persons interested in said estate,
day for a Idtsiness trip to Portland.
The stock men in the Illinois valley from a trip to California chanced to stop Harvesting continues, and excellent reports appear before the said Court on Tuesday,
J. B. Sollner, the Jacksonville merchant are going to stall feed their cattle anil I over a short time at Anderson, Cal., a as
*'ie yield and quality come in from the 7th day of October, A. D. 1890. at 10
tailor, went to Sisson Saturday on a rusti­ ship to Portland this fai|.
They will small town on the Oregon & California ?** stat»OIlii- As a whole will have as good o’clock a . M. of said day at the court room
cating tojir. returning Igst evening.
of said County Court at the court house in
cerjainly find it a remunerative business, railway on his journey bom«. In a con-1 lf not '*tter croP Bian ever before,
! venation with a prominent resident! J. R N. Bell and wife started last week Jacksonville, Oregon, to show cause why
pf. J. I|. Hall has leaned the Mrs. Saxe-
The fire which has been sending up its
order should not be granted to said ad­
uian place, »nd expects bis wife out lroiu
lie learned that a large amount of Ifor a v*sit ln ,1,e old Dominion. When an
ministratrix to sell the following described
■moke down Rogue river below Jump-off- there,
Wi»con»in to join nim next month.
property there had been purchased bv a Bro’
firs‘ strut;k
countr>’ he was real
property lielonging to said estate:
Joe, has been doing good work. Parties i syndicate of capitalists, and a party’of i ,wT^htha“ “bustedi But be ,w?rked nP
B. B. Galey was over at Colestein Sunday
Lots twentv-three (23), twenty-four (24),
„ « i i i * .• J
1 into the newspaper business and has pros-
and returned home with Mrs. Galey and say it has made an exceptionally clean ' I surveyors were tn the
field locating a peretl ever cince
twenty-five (25) in block “J” in Railroad
the children, who had l>een there for some , burn, thus opening to grass thousands of route from Anderson up Pitt river, cross-'
Addition to Ashland. Jackson county, Or­
■ acres of land.
I
Hon.
J.
8.
Herrin's
band
of
about
JXIO
____
time
egon. _ at public auction „„
on , the premises
ing the Sierra Nevada» at a point near !
1
head
of
sheep
have
lieen
driven
to
the
sum-
aforesaid
as by law prescribed.
Jas. P. Brown in company with H. L. l‘-«®laite.linf ’ aFJ /Un,,i»g ea8t ®uthe >»er range bick of Ashland butte, and are
A. Brandt, in the railroad employ at
mer range back of Ashland butte, and are
And that a copy of
o,f this order be
lie publish-
Hoseburg and nephew of the late Supt. Sherard. a mining expert from Califor­ Cascades into Eastern Oregon.
It ~
* *
'
“
is , L.
in charge of J.A.
J. A. ’ Bagley,
Jr.
Two large ed at least foqr successive weeks
' i in the
Brandi, was tn Ashland Tuesday on a so­ nia, visited the Marshall group of mines supposed that the surveyors are in ■1 it the
near
have
been
seeiTm
_
___
the near have been seen in that section and J. V
, allsy R ecord , a » newspaper
ncnspaper of general
cial trip.
Wednesday. If everything is promis­ I employment of the Southern Pacific, and A. Bagley, Sr. and Joe Butler will leave to- I circulation
printed and published in said
tnat section, where alt three will go county. And it is further ordered that a
M. Mayer, tbc tailor, returned Monday ing as they think, they will erect a mil) that a branch tapping Eastern Oregon «ay
(rom a trip to New York to sec his brother, on these mines.
and Washington is contemplated. Such j th®»1 a round-
copy of tills order be served personally up­
ttbom be will try and induce to come ont
a line would afford a direct route to San
The race for blood between the favorite on each of the heirs named in said petition.
'There
are
something
over
one
hun
­
to Ashland.
Dated August 9, 1890.
| children of Altamont and Hanibletonian-
dred men in Josephine county who draw Francisco from this section.
J. R. NEIL,
Mambrino stock, Alta and Kitty Ham, Attest
Mrs. W. A. 1'ohglas and son. of Siskiyou
pensions.
Their
monthly
rates
rapge
Joaquin
Miller's
Bail
Son.
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P
__
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MAX MULLER,
Co, Judge.
took place in Portland Saturday. It was
county, passed through Sunday for Will­
County Clerk. •
The Ashland detectives were watching
u? i't® ant<l^!!a ,w?n tlle three firat
iams creek to visit her brother Harry With- from $3« to $4. In a|l( there are over
$10,000 of Pnc|e Sam’s surplus distribut-
heats, making the best time yet made in
erill, and family.
r?u v!, ge,“n!
c unie in
Al-
Were
Gap. B. Neil returned to Jacksonville ' ed among our people annually.
through
town
very
closely
Iriday
and
ta’s best time is 2:36w. ’ She
” - is
’ still
" ‘ lame in
Sutqrday from his stay vyitl» J. R. Tozer this inflow of money -to suddenly stop, Saturday, having received notice that' her left hind leg.
and family in Dead ln<fian.having“downed'1 . many of those who are grumbling about
paying so much money for pensions,
James Norris sells lumber. Leave your
Several «»• bucks.
caped from the penitentiary. His real orders at Luckey’s,
Mr»- P- L, Fountain, wife of the county I , would raise a fiercer growl at the scarcity name is Hal Miller and he is a son of I
.. ,. , ,,
_ _ ... .
Horticultural Comm
Commissioner
I
------- J. _ D. Whit-1
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school superintendent of Klamath county, of money. $10,000 a year is no great in­ Joauuin.
Joaquin, the
the celebrated
celebrated noet
poet of
of the
the Si-
Si­ man
was up Saturday inspecting ‘u
was visiting relatives and old friends In sult.—[Grants Pass Courier.
erras. Another young man who was his chards. The pernicious*
-4 . . °,r'
Ashland last week.
cell mate goes bv the name of George De-. has worked ¡«•-,* . . “* • aiJ J®se bCa'e
Death ot n Klamath Indian.
■-“ into several places on
8, C. Corbett and family and Mrs. J. B.
H,
vine, but is really a brother of the es-; m „:.
„.n street between Granite and Bush and
R. Hutchings
r
“ / " _ • leave this
*• week
•' fora * tour
“ in Yaquina Post. |
caped refugee and a sou of J3aquin.
far back as High street, that the trees
*'
going out in the vicinity of
the ---------
mountains,
Died, at Siletz Agency, August 5, 1890, • Georif® is serving « Sentence for larceny as
will have to be destroyed according to law
ijtke of the Woods.
_____
of consumption, Maggie Harney, age«l 45 committed in Eastern Oregon.
to prevent its scattering any further. In
C. R. Shaw, a prominent horticulturist of years. Deceasc«l was a Klamath woman,
the vicinity cf Jacksonville this scale will
I xm Angeles, Cal., arrived in the valley and was brought from the Klamath lake
Nevada’s Dead C«t|lc.
be tne necessity for digging up a large num­
Monday on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Mary i countiy to the reservation when ah» was
ber of old places.
T
B.
RicJ^y
uf
¿.«arson
says
:
"I
have
E. Tolln, near KerbyvUlc.
about lO.soon after the close of the Rogue
Simmons Liver Regulator, bear in ruind,
Mrs. D. Baer went to Albany Friday to river war, in 185«. The
|ndt- I Leup riding Since June 15 over the rang­ is not an experiment. It is endorsed hy
see her daughter, Miss Clara, who is em­ 1 ans «tero n^tid during ihe war for their es.' We lost at least 30,000 head of cat­ thousands.
w
ployed in the woolen mill there. Bhc Wa» | courage atwl bravery, but when they tle. In Humboldt county in one ravine I
Xyster
High
rode
out
to
Ni>eno»
,
_
takeu down with typhoid-pneumonia. •
were conquered they were afterwards saw heaps of cattje for three miles, they
Situation Wanted
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For Sale or Trade
T
Citation
Hurrah! Hurrah!! Hurrah!!!
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once, 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:—
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oatines are now quoted at from
Challv almost given away—20
u
Gingham “
“ —14
Fine Brodette dress ging­
hams.....................
............................. .— 8
Armadale zephyr
— 41
Turkey red table damask — 4
Bleached
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— 4
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121 to 20c
yds for 11.00
vds for 1.00
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Dej/artment that will be marked af Prices to sell at once.
Conic.
Early and take your Choice.
Respectfully,
E. B. HUNSAKER
PARRY
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
No. 7|.
Price, $18 00 at Factory.
Cash with Order.
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Strictly First-Class. Warranted.
All Second Growth Hickory.
Steel Axles and Tim.
Low Bent Seat Arms.
Perfectly Balanced.
Long, Easy Riding, Oil Tempered Spring.
Beat Wheels and Best All Over.
IP Y0Ü CAN’T FIND TUK FOR SALS BY YOUR MERCHANTS. WRITE US.
IIOTKmS
POULTRY.
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Mrs. M. E. Tyler,
Artist.
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SILVER SPANGLED
HAMBURGS.
Corner Main and Granite Street».
PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED
Bromides made in all sizes. Call and
examine our work.
The Best Egg Producers in the
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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
sale, Inquire of
rells for sale,
E. E. MINER,
Ashland, Or.
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TOWN LOTS!
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R. R. ADDITION
Inquire at the R ecord office.
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i=New * Fall » Stock
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"T. Q. Andrews, w'ho is assisting Thos. ' true and tried friends of the whites
- ««orae recently _
in a bqnch, in one herd, which auctioned off bv
McKay in the big woolen mills at Salem,
During the early and turbule«, tfme- hundred
owner ”
. •»e thief, and found the
sought
shelter
front
the
storm,
was
cov­
arrived home Bunday for a brief visit with when the Indians v.g«e Cr^t brought «p-
•
, x.ugene Spencer. Spencer says
bi» family, returning again Tuesday ev^p- 1 fin the reservation, it m said the Klam- ered up with snow and died.
ne
would
not have missed the animal
‘‘ Another herd went»- •
Ihf.
until the fall rodero. At the examina­
| aths, led Vy their noted chief, Tyee Joe, »fid
suffer««!
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top
of
these
Miss Mamie Judge, after completing her saved the garrison from being tqassiyq-cd I
tion before Justice Berry, Dist. Att’y Col-
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.no same fate, piling on top vig being present. Luther Long wa8
yinll here, goes to Portlaml to take a posi- some two qr three
.
.ucn
other
and
dying.
They
must
!ion |n the Postal Telegraph office there PWPh.9Wi
,
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..,nte | have trampled each other under foot. bound over to the grand jury. In default
Miss Etta Jtldge sui’ceedc«! hef «D 41« l lWi) 0i
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$400 bail he was taken to the county
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. «U xndians a debt j
Think of the mass of dying cattle pros-! of
pffii-e,
jail by Constable Taylor.
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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.
i
,..^u mat will long be remember­ trate in the ravine, and another drove of
ed and appreciated.
a hundred strong stampeding in on top ' Those fine white blankets at the wool­
,.j u»ue won were up from
Maggie was ouce the wife of George I of them, the storm burving all in oue ' en mills will make a splendid pres- i
H uck t'oint during the week visiting their , | Harney, the chief of the Rogue river In­ common grave! There must have beenj ent for your wife. They beat anything yet I
mother and grandmother. Mrs. J. E. White, dians, during the early history of the re­
seen in the state.
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who returne«! with them for a visit yestyr-1 servation . She, with her husband, in I terrible struggles, for the bones of many :
i of them were broken. The sun dried out, It is rumored that the railroad com­
day evening.
company with A B. Meacham, at that the top ones, but the effluvia from those pany will erect a depot hotel,round house,
Chas. L. Sherman, of Sah'Diego, is visit­ time one of the Peace Commissioners underneath is sickening. Everywhere ! machine shops, etc , at Montague, and ■
ing in Ashland. He enlist««! in Jackson­ appointed to settle the Modoc diffi-!
ville under Capt. O. C. Applegate during culties with the whites. While in Wash- , you go you find the same state of affairs.” otherwise boom that place; and that Yre­
ka people think the 8. P. wants to kill ’
the Modoc war, and left this country soon ; _ ___
Circuit Court Jurors.
intgon she was treated with great kiud- .1
their town. There is nothing substantial I
after its close.
ness ami respect by the officials of the ; September term, 1890.]
to the rumor but the mere fact that a
The Jini Kennedy who was taken by the Indian otfiee. She saw General Grant,
Ashland—J H Shideler, Simon Shook. W number of railroad employes have pur- |
seat of the pants and knocked off the track
near Grants Pass by McCarthy's cow-catch- j talked with him and many other noted g Holmes, E K Bnghtnian, J W Jarvis and chased town lots in Montague. With an 1
! She often spoke of i g G Eubanks.
eating house hotel and depot in Ashland I
er, reported last week, was the pompous old men of the nation
her pleasant trip to Washington, and of Jacksonville—Peter Elmer, L L Jacobs, that cost, all told, $40,000 or $50,000 (be- j
hunter of the Siskiyous.
Emil
Britt.
A
L
Reuter.
Jas
Cronemiller.
Ijtfe Lewis and wife and Mrs. Cannon of wbnt a great country the white people
Central Point—A H Bennett, J H Kin­ sides a ten-stall round house) there is
Roseburg, were visiting Mr». J. J. Strait: bad, but thought they bad wronger! the caid, W B A Temple, John Cox, W J Flip­ I surelv no need of an eating house so near j
and Mrs, lJtTriese m Ashland this week, Indian people a great deal in retting pin.
as Montague.
while en route to visit Mr. Lewis’ brother possession of it. She was separated from j Medford—O N Fowler, Wilber A Jqnes,
You cannot feel well w ithout a clear head, ,
her husband, ami after that spent most Frank Galloway, I A l’ruett, G 3V Isaacs, and
in Scott valley, Siskiyou county.
for this take Simmons Liver Regulator, j
Miss Kate Van Dyke, the Postal Tel. ot her time with her people, except about ■ Talent—John J Holt.
In the brake-beam section of Monday
Eilen—S F Longbottom.
operator at Medford, left Bunday for San one year spent in tin’ family of Dr. Rich.
Willow Springs—I J Hansen.
I evening’s train three fine large turkeys, !
Francisco to take a course in stenography She was one of the finest housekeepers
Gold Hill—W8 Fitzgerald.
all dressed and ready for a stove, were
in a business college there. Miss Gibson.of in the country
Butte—L D Ayers.
Central Point, ba» taken her place.
discovered. They were under the Pull-1
Maggie was respected and kindly treat­ Little
Meadows—M Vincent.
man car and were placed there by some
O. F. McConnell, wife and girl, H. C. My­ ed bv all the whites who knew her. She
Big Butte—W H Derbv.
er and wife. G. M. Grainger, wife and was very thoughtful and greatly appreci- I , Table Rock—W A Childers, Wtu Noah, ‘ tramp» who had expected to have a big
daughter and N. W. Chilcolt anil wife, ated the bind treatment she received i E R Cardwell.
feed some place north of Ashland. The
Frank Morine,wife and daughter, B. Beach from the white people of the agency in
1 colored porter placed them in the Pull-
and wife spent Sunday at Colestein.
itemarkable
Rescue.
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lnan car jce chest and remarked that the ,
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I her last sickness Sbe gaye full direc­
Mrs Michael Curtain. Tlainfield, 111 , widows and orphans of Portland would
Rev. ami Mrs. T. P Boyd arrived Tues tions where and how she should be bur-
dav from Cottage Grove with their little : led, and said she did not want any of the makes the statement that sbe caught cold, have their innards regaled with stuffed
daughter. Mr. B. will attend the M. E. I old and superatitioua customs observed which settled on her lungs: she was treated fUrkev. The tramps, those poor, inno-
conterence, while Mrs. Boyd and «laughter
for a month by ‘If her
family U*
. physician,
but
cenj victims of misplaced confidence in
a u t-
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ceilv VlUUIUBUl UllopiawtA vunituvuvv
will visit her folks. J. H. Russell ami fam­ at her grave. In regard to a question
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asked her just before she died, in regard
ily-
to the future, she said all was Igigbt and medicine could curs her. Her druggist, from up to present writing, hence the j
Mrs. J. M. Stark ami Miss Cora, wife ami she wanted to rest.
suggested Dr King’s New Discovery for world cannot listen to their plaintiv e I
daughter of a Drain hardware merchant
Consumption, she bought a bottle and to tale of woe.
Klamath
Anna,
who
was
a
life-long
.
and old friends of G. W. Siuithjind family,
delight found herself benefitted from
were on Friday’s train for California. Mrs. friend of Maggie’s, is now left uloue. her
The R ecord is in receipt from the au­
first dose She continued its use and after
Stark will stop oft in Ashland on their re­ These two are probably the l<est known taking ten liottlcs, found herself sound and , thor "Principles of Science,” by W. W.
Indian women of the reservation, and well, now does her own housework ami is Felts, formerly of Ashland. The scien- •
turn
H. L. Bherard wife and family and Mis» their names are intimately connected as well as she ever was.—Free trial bottles I tific editor of this journal is out fishing, I
Ella Higgins went to Gold Hill Tuesday, connected with its history. Maggie was of this Great Discovery at Chitwood Bro’s hence a competent criticism will have to
where 1U L. has a guo«i position with the buried in the l*eautiful cemetery of the drug store, large bottles 50c and $1 00.
be deterred to another time. The book
parries w ho bonded the Dr.Ylraden quarts Klamath Nation, near the agency, amid
is ‘‘a scientific treatise on the absolute­
lloguc
River
Red
With
Mud.
mine am! mill, he being an experienced j ! the wild scenes and associations of her
ness
of circular motion and the evolution
hand at that business.
, '
girlhood. _________ __
Parties from Rogue river re[X>rt that ; of force as applied to all phenomena.
A larg« delegation of Ashland campers at
J. II. Stewart is shipping watermelons by that stream was low and clear and the Embracing a description of world-build­
Colestein returned on Wednesday of last the car load to Portland.
boating fine Sunday, while on Monday ing bv condensation of organic elements
week, ami Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs F. New­
it had swollen very high and could hard­ j from which is unfolded the true princi­
The
basement
of
the
Christian
church
at
man anil Mis- Mabel Wagner returne«l Sat­
ly roll along on account of the thick»«*
urday, Chas. Johnson accompanying them Meilfonl is being fitted up for public school of the muddy, re«l water—far thicker ple of terrestrial magnetism (gravity);
of the evolution of change, based on the
[ use.
down as baggage master.
than ever seen before, even during the principle of planetary motion: the true
i
Thos.
McAndrew's
brick
at
Medford
is
J. S. Fewcl. who ha» 1»en employed!
worst part of winters. The supposition theorv of relative motion as distinguish­
blacksmithing on Governor Stanford’s \ ina j ready for the joists.
was that there must have been either a ed from absolute motion. Disproving the
ranch, returne«! to Ashland Sunday with
MJVV, 7 that the
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earth was once a molten
W G Cooper is efectiim a one-story brick. , big slide into the river above to dam it theory
his wife and her «on. He and another J cor
7th an«i D. streets Medford.
up ami then turn loose, or that there was Inass- that the straight line is the natural
blacksmith—M. Carney, also of Vina—are
of niotion; of planetary attraction, |
Picture frames iua«te to order at H. 8 a big storm and water spout up in the
now at work teg Morine.
vicinity of Big and Little Butte creeks, etc , etc. Designed as an elementary
Emery’s.
Uscar Lucas and M. H. Abbey are home
Have vou seen those fine blankets at the as the storm in Bear creek valley was ]e88on ¡n science for scientists, and all
from Tvler’s Dead Indian springs and re- Ashland
unable to produce so much mud.
w^0 jove the light of truth. Amply il-
Woolen Mills?
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jx.rt having seen eight camps there, among
l’arties who camped at Aiken's saw-! lustrated by descriptive cuts.’’
whom were Chas.and Louis Gay of Central
Criminal carelessness to allow the bron­
.
a«..,
Point, the Misses Linn ami J. C. Whipp chial tubes and lungs to become perman­ mill Sunday night report that a terrible.
^H, L, White
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AT 0. H. BLOUNT’S
Al ens Fine cutaway Suits,
ently injured by a hacking cough when
Wright's Red Cross Cough evrup is an in­
Prof. J 8. Sweet returned Tuesday front fallible cure. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
his trip to Wisconsin. He left again this
Perhape it isn't fair to estimate the
morning for Santa Rosa. Cal . where he has
a<-cept«*d the position of principal of the population of our state according to vot-
high school Prof Sweet is gifted with the tug strength after all, as history does sav
necessary educational requiranients
that thousands of repeaters are purcbas-
ami family of Jacksonville
Conductor ami Mrs. Geo. G. Bartlett re
turned to Central Point last week from their
wadding trip and are now l«x*ated in their
new home at Roseburg- Conductor Bart­
lett resumed his run ot) the passenger train
to-day, which has been supplied by W.
H- Jamieson.
hail-storm—lasting alx>ut ,hl*V
and pelting down stones as large as wal-
nuts—visited that section. There was
no wind and that place seemed to be the
edge of the storm, the main storm seem­
ing to be in the Butte creek side of the
country.
Later—The heaviest of the storm was
on Salt creek, w here all the ganlens. etc.,
were ruined by icy hail stones as large
as goose eggs.
I ed every election, and also that manv of
out Washington neighbors close to the
j line vote in Oregon for pastime, |2A0 |
' pieces and free whisky.—[Ex.
I The Broadbead dress gocxis take the cake
j for price and durability.
I
theenameLan«!prevents decay of the teeth,
LATEST STYLE
Boys New Clothing - Cheap.
Fine Line Mens Shoes.
Mens Riveted Overalls—-75 Cents per pair.
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New Underwear. All Prices
G loves ,
S uspenders ,
E tc
Giveg beautiful fiistre and whiteness, and
and refreshes the mouth. Try it.
sold by T. K. Bolton,
Lumber! Lumber!
James Norris at his lumber yards on
the north side of the railroad track, near
the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash,
doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds
of finishing lumber. I>eave your orders
at Luckey’s real estate office, and they
Broadhead dre--. good- can be bad at w ill be piomptly attended to.
Hunsaker's.
ASHLAND. OR
0. H. BLOUNT.
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