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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1890)
The Water Work. Fruit Iteuib. BREVITY BASKET. RAILROAD ITEMS Tlte lowersvatem is completed and the The Earl Fruit Co. are in this sedion L. Tasheira, chief engineer for tbe Or I' m - liolden'.' Ethereal Cough Sy rup. ujqier will l«e finished in almut two weeks, again for the thin! season to beeure part when Ashland's filteen mile« and over of of the apple it <»: . A . Getty is tlieir re- t Koa-t duck or turkey at the Delnionico egonian railroad company arrived in i ASHLAND. On .Thursday, Augu»* J^lu»> water works will be ready for acceptnno- nreseutaiive here now and informs ub re-uurant in Sunday’s« Silverton Wednesday and took convey ance for the Molalla country. It is un- . that he has engaged fifteen carloads of ■ by the council. Maude Granger is one of the famous derstood that an entirely new line will i winter apples. They have 500 trained >tage ieauties of America. I'EltWlXAl, AND MOCTAI. Colestein Excursion be surveyed from East Portland to Sil- 1 Chinese fruit pickers who do their pack The Spen<-er Spencer mine near Yreka crushed verton, the company wishing t® make tile ing. and they know their business so $3230 out of thirty tons of quartz. Rev. Geo. J. Weister, pastor of K. Beowick went U> .»hovel < rwk to-day. the second survey nearer the foothills — Congregational church of this city, yes- thoroughly that a wormy or diseased ■ • La» Kahn is >lown fr<.m Portland on a terdav gave the nieralen and all others fruit never gets into a box. Mr. Getty, < oiu mon laborers at Cow creek receive Statesman. riait. to »2.75 per day. and pay $5 per week Section Foreman AVm. Lyttleton, of wishing, an opportunitv to go to Cole- says there will be more sound apples in $2.25 for board ana lodging. , Cole s. was in Ashland over Sunday and Rufua (.oie «as in the city Saturday and stein on a picnic, remaining there be the valley this year than people generally I .»unday Tho. F. Shoemaker, -jiecial agent of the reports that the work train, with Fore tween trains An extra coach was ••bar expect, but that earnest work against the 1 codlin moth, and other pests should be j land office.well-known in Southern Oregon, man Tom Green, has been busv filling' Mi>« Rose Hattield is vi-iling a friend at tered and the round trip coat only fl died recently in California. done to keep them in subjection. ; up tbe big bole washed out in the yards GoM Hill Caul of Thank... From the amount of fruit marketed in I The Ruggles ,k Taylor Oriental circus—23 at Hornbrook by Cottonwood last winter.; H. A. Fergiiaon i. m A-bland again from We desire to hereby render our most Ashland so far, it is sale to estimate that people—are beaded this way from Modoc Three hundred carloads of rock from Gold Hill. Bailey hi.1 was put in to keep it solid J heartfelt thanks to all the friends who ' the income from this industry for the | county. The press speaks well of them. <«eo. Peneliaker went to Washington Fri- showed such marks of sympathy towards fifteen weeks of tbe fruit season averages The hole at Ager will be the next to fill Hoti. O. H. Irvine, grand chancelor of •lay. tu remain. the K. of 1’. ot Oregon, will soon make the up. us in our recent bereavement, and es- $10X1 per week. Medford and Ashland lodges an official <’ha« A. Miller arxl family return lo Al I peeiallv to the choir for their music, and Bandon Recorder: Supt. Loegie, of S. B. Galey, whose faith in .Ashland as liany this week. ' the ladies who brought the beautiful a pem h growing country without irriga visit. the O. 8. I. Co., attended Elijah Smith, Lieut. Swift, court martialed some time Mi«« Eva Dean of Grants Pass i* the floral 'offerings. tion has never wavered, is beginning to ago. came out all right it 'eetns as he has the great railroad man. to Bandon. Mon gue-t ot Mr». Dr Songer Mas. B. F. K sesek . ub F amily . s«-e the results of iiis work practically lieen ordered transferred from Norfolk,Va.. i day, returning the next dav They have been looking over the route of their pro Mr«. J. |{. ('unnynghatn went to Evan* demonstrated. He sliipjied the first full to Florida. The Mutual Relief posed Bay-River line. The chairman of •■reek Friday, to vi«it her folk». carload of peaches to a Tacoma firm, The M. E. conference at Grants Pass did I the Oregon & California railroad was Association of Petaluma. Cab, is a co N. Moral will ckna out hi» business here operative life insurance company we are 1 Tuesday, and another yesterday. much tows rd stirring up the cause. $2»JC0 here this week. He looked over this vi Sept. 1st. and go to Santa Rosa. F. H. I’age wa> down from Portland yes- was rai.-.ed and the debt of th« local church cinity and made many enquiries and well posted on, some of our near relatives Frar.lt W. Beacli irone of the enurneral- ■ besides many friends being members for - terday to sec bis branch hou-e here under | was knocked sky-high. said be had no idea the outlook of Ban the management o Ja-. W. Hocker.-mith. ••r» of the new census in Portland. A Mono. Cal., man named Bump is a can don and its surroundings was so good. i many years, and recommend it as being { which with the meq. women and children didate for >U|>ervisor. We trust he does not Cha». K. Frank, railroad agent at Med good and reliable and will lie beneficial employed pre-enta a constantly busy ap- i sit on a log There are many of the latter ' San Francisco, Aug. 23.—A committee ford; was visiting at Eugene last week. ' to persons wishing to benefit their wives I pea rance. Bumps in this country. of the Brotherhood of Conductors and E. B. Hunsaker went to Siskiyou county and families. The annual )>aynient is Brakemen called upon General Manager General Passenger and Freight Agent E. . Ashland Building Stone. from $4 to $8, and $1 paid on the death the first of the week, on a busine*» visit. Towne to-day for the purpose of securing P. Kogers, who nas been indisposed for The superior qualities of tbe stone | some time, has recovered his health and is better wages for freight conductors and Dr. Hearn, the Yreka dentist, is at Horn of a member. These pavtuents arc nev er raised as a i-er sol grows older. The quarries about Asli land, which has been I again brook on professional business this week. at his post of duty. brakemen on some branches of tbe South last annual report shows benefits paid known to the residents, is getting a foot lent K. Steel of Ashland, arrived at during the last twenty years, $33.949.00; hold J. <’ Kiernan, publisher of the late Mott ern Pacific system. General Superin abroad, and some Portland capital-1 Snowden Springs August 20. to remain dividends, $75,262.00; reserve fund, "North star,” has lieen bound over to ap tendent Fillmore and six division super ista have leased the quarry in the Dunn pear liefore the Siskiyou county grand jury intendents were also present. The con some time.—! Drain Echo. $45.306.35. Benefits paid to the heirs of ! place south of Ashland for five years, oil a charge of libel, with hail at $500. ference lasted over two hours. The em George Vaupel the barber, went to Sisson member* in this state. $54,331. with the privilege to buy, and have or presented tbeir demands in writ Mr. Crowell has discontinued the prac and other retort* in Northern California i deceased A membership in this means $20X1 to ganized a corporation known as the Sis tice of the law at Ashland, for the present, ployes Momlay for a vacation of about a week. ing for the first time since tbe present ' your family. kiyou Stone Company, with E. D. Smith but iiersons having business with him can agitation was begun. They were given A. F. Shultz s familv have moved bock to James Hall superintendent, see nun either at his residence or at The to understand the demands would re lheir residence in Ashland, from Canvon- America m Greatest Emotional .1«! : president, Mr. Rittenberger secretary and treasurer, Oregon. ville. ceive earnest consideration, and as tress. and C. W Ayers manager. The above, Maude Granger is the greatest emotional prompt a response as possible. The men W. W. Springsted returned Sunday to i t An announcement of unusual import- with D. W. Crowley are the incorporat actress of the American stage, and her ap are determined to strike in case of re Montague, where he is employed carpen | ance is that of the engagement of the ors. Ayers and Hall have been out this pearance in Ashland .Saturday night will fusal. tering. great emotional actress, Maude Granger, . week, getting the business started. Tbe be the most important dramatic event ever Later—Tbe matter has been adjusted Win. Addison and family and a party at the opera house Saturday night. She j Oregonian, in mentioning the fact that known in this city. and the trainmen will have their wages from Talent, are out in Dead Indian rusti will lie seen in her new play “Inherited” : the Ashland stone has lieen selected for Rev. Jas. T. Abbott, an M. E. minister cating. I as it was originally produced in Paris the building of tbeir fine, big new City from Indiana, arrived recently, joined the raised to conductors, $100, brakemen $75. late conference and purchased a lot in Miss Minnie Presdntore went to Woo<l and London, and later at the Madison Hall, says: Latest styles in men’s nobby hats just re river, Klamath county, to-day. to open her Square Theatre in New York. The great Since the council decided that .Ashland Woolen’s addition to Ashland from L. A. i ceived at Blount’s. Sackett, con. $225. school. actress is now en route to Frisco from stone was to be used for the trimmings BORN Prof. N. A Jacobs cumtnencea a three New York and will play an extended en ¡oi the City Hall, many jiersons have ex The four-year-old daughter of J. W. Jar months term of school in Prairie district gagement in that city, when she will re amined the specimens on view in the vis came near losing the sight of an eye last Momlay. turn to New York and later will fill a office of tbe auditor and clerk and the week. She was cutting out donkeys, monk NEIL—Near Ashland, Wednesday, Aug.27, to Mr. and Mrs. Leander Neil, ä son. and dolls from paper and rammed the A. Getty. Earl A Cu.’a representative, long engagement in London, England. stone has met with very general approlia- eys ! with bis wife and son are stopping at The Mr. (laniard hearing she had a night to tion, and it may be considered that the scissors into her eye. DIED Oregon. spare between Portland and San Fran council, which formB the building com The citizens of Ashland and vicinity are to lie congratulated on having an oppor cisco wired, offering her a large guaran mittee, has made a good selection. The Eil Worman, tbe Medford livery stable of seeing the great emotional actress, ROOT At the residence of his son-in-law rustler, was smiling on the Ashland public tee to apiiear in Ashland. Eugene, Red stone is a fine dark gray sandstone, very tunity B. F. Reeser, in Ashland, Aug. 23d, Hor Maude Granger, who appears at the opera Bluff and several other towns along the Monday. heavy, free from stratification, with great house Saturday ace Root, aged 73 years, 3 months «nd 15 night. days. The burial was in Ashland ceme Chas. K. Cbunslor, Josephine county's route were endeavoring to secure her, uniformity of texture. Its closeness ami non-Iamp exploding and extender of tery Sunday afternoon. Rev T. K Van jmpular clerk, returned Sunday from Shov but Mr. Ganiard alone succeeded. Her solidity prevent it from being affected by oil The burning bilk who filled Ashland homes Tassel conducting the services engagement will be the most noted the dampness or f<;ost. It has been used at el ereek. with capsules loaded with sand, did a suc- event ever known in Ashland and I Ashland for the past twenty years with I cessful and flourishing business at Ros- Horace Root was born in Orangeville, W. J. Gregory, of Central Point, was on atrical N. Y., April 8,1817, and was therefore Monday's train on a business trip down in it will probably be a long time before an good satisfaction, and is claimed to be as burg, according to the K< it eview. other great treat like this will be pre enduring as granite and to stand fire as ( allfornia. at his death, which occurred Saturday J. E, McLaughlin is in San Francisco,and senter!. Miss Granger only plays the Marion Griffin, of Cottonwood. Shasta largest cities ot the country and her en well as fire brick. Tbe council exam it is rumored that the Klamath City mill morning at 3 o'clock, something over 73 ined a good many kinds of stone submit- will be be started up should the effort now years of age. He was converted and county, is in the valley visiting his brother. gagement was made to break the long j led, and experts say they used good being Scott Griffin n\ade to organize a stock company baptized in New York state at the age of jump to San Francisco. She will be 15, Elder Ennist performing the rite of Mrs. A. Lamb, wife of the I mjks miller, supported by the same strong company ' judgment in their selection. As tbe stone and bring in new capital, be successful. now running Davis' Phoenix mill, was in seen with her in New York, Boston, is a product ol this state, and a company S. L, Kline, the old gentleman who re baptism. Father Root was therefore a of business men here have formed a cor cently went back to Michigan and married veteran Christian, and a solid pillar of the city Tuesilay. Philadelphia and the East. poration with $59,000 capital to work the a widow lady, returned to Ashland with the church of his choice for more than Mrs. Wilmouth Farer. who has bee'i vis quarry, the use of this stone will be the his bride Friday. She is an old acquain half a century. In 1840 he was married Jacksonville Jottings. iting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Ixifltus, return means ol retaining a considerable amount tance of some Ashland people who former to Eliza Thomas, his first and only wife, ed Friday to Linkviile. A S. J scu I m was in town Tuesday. of money in the city and state. The ly lived there. who is yet living and who mourns with Miss Nonnie Goodell left for Medford company will jiut in a fine plant, with T. Frulan and J. W. Hatcher, o us his departure to-day. Monday, and will start this week for Port titeve Higgins bus returned from Ginns-1 saws for cutting stones of any size, for the John railroad carpenters, usually spend Sun Father Root crossed the plains in ’49 bar. land to live with a sister. | the rock splits freely and blocks of any days in Ashland. The gang is now em with that numerous host that sought John V. Keizur and family have gune to Mrs. F. C. Hunt and son, who have been ployed in removing the decayed timliers in their fortunes that year in California, re j size can be taken out. visiting Mrs. Win. A. Growe, returned to Eugene. the big Siskiyou tunnel and replacing them maining eleven years in that state, but Shasta county Saturday with sound ones. The M. E. Conference. Mrs. Doilie Love is holding a case on the i immigrating to Oregon in 1861 he settled Harry Preston, the printer of Jackson “Times.” The new arrangement divides the state Several parties—one of which numbered ranch at Wagner creek. The church ville. was visiting Ashland Sunday. He about twenty-five people — went up Rogue Senator Ganieron has returned from Ga- up in three presiding elders’ districts. w hich still worships there was organized leaves soon for Puget sound. lice creek. The Southern Oregon tier of counties is river this week to locate timber claims. through hie instrumentality and in hie They are from Portland and a man named E. M. and Seldon McCord, of Washing John Miller has returned from a trip to known as the Grants Pass district, with Walsh from that place, and Fred Freden- own house. Soon after, the present ton county and Prineville respectively, are San Francisco. the following places: Ashland, Canyon- burg of Central Point were locating them. meeting house was erected, that being visiting a sister at Eagle Point. ! largely due to his exertions. Hon. Ben Haymond, of Kock Point, was vonville. Cresswell, Drain, Grants Pass, Grants Pass circuit, Jacksonville, Klam Joaquin Miller has become an almost per 8. C. Beach, publisher of the Lakeview here last weeek. He moved to Ashland about ten years fect recluse at his home near Oakland, Cal., ago, Examiner, accompanied by bis wife and ath, Lakeview, Marshfield, Roseburg, and where he has been widely known as rarely receives visitors. He writes Dave and Richard Drake have returned mother, left for home Saturday. Springfield, Talent, AVilhur. during the forenoon, generally while lying a man of principle, honor and integrity, from a trip to the coast. Appointments for this district: Mrs. Jack De Ranger, wife of the 8. P in bed, and spends the alternoon in super- respected alike by Christians and unbe Mis* Dora Chausse of Grants Pass is now I Ashland—C A Lewis. freight conductor arrived recently,and they I intending au olive tree plantation of 500 lievers. His constitution, usually strong, employed on the “Times." j acres. are keeping house on 3d street. Canyonville—W B Moore began to break down about two years ago, Cresswell—W J Gardiner Circuit court for Jackson countv, Oregon, Misses Genevieve Moore and Ellen Card- I Broadhead dress goods can be had at the principal difficulty being neuralgia of Drain — AV 8 Tavlor. meets Monday, September 1st. 189»». the stomach. He lingered long, suffered well went to Colestein Monday, to remain j Hunsaker’s. Grants Pass—T L Jones. P. K. awhile and recuperate their health. much,but at last has heard the summons Marshal Grimes’ family occupies the (¡rants Pass circuit—A H Nichols Merced “ Twenty-five cars ot cattle from Mrs. M. E. Tyler has returned from het Mentor dwelling house on California street. Jacksonville-R Booth county were unloaded at Edgewood last Come to mo and rest.” Klamath—to be supplied vacation at tl>e Dead Indian springs, and I Dave Kennan, a former resident of this Sunday for Jesse D. Carr's ranch in Modoc Lakeview—G K Hammond. opened her photograph gallery again. county. The Telegram says this makes place but now marshal of Grants l’a-s. was Marshfield—B II Roork 1400 head of cattle he has had shipped in Mrs. H. E. Slocum has lieen visiting at here Tuesday. Roseburg — B L Stratford. from there to supply the place of those de Dunsmuir the past few days, the guest of Walt Plymale left for Portland Saturday, Springfield — J M Sweeney. stroyed by the last severe winter. her daughter. Mrs. W. E. Van Vacter. and will accept a position in Wilbur’s liv Talent and Gold Hill—to be supplied James Norris sells lumber. Leave your Engineer Frank McDonald returned last ery stable ot that city. Wilbur—George AV Quimby. orders at Luckey’s* week from his vacation in California, and is Henrv Kneutzen. who has been at Susan Financial agent of Drain Academy and back in the cal> of his big mountain engine. ville, Cai., for some time past, is paying his member of the Eugene quarterly conference E. Whitson, agent of the Mutual Re —I D Driver. lief Association is here and will remain a Rev. A. F. I-ott, who has been paying his parents on Applegate a visit Walton Skipworth goes to Lebanon, H. few days to write out policies for new mem-1 Jackson county and Portland friends a Mrs. P. D. Hull and family have gone to bers He informs v.s that be has written : pleasant visit, returned to Linkviile Mon Astoria to join her husband, who holds a P. Satchwell remains at Corvallis, T. P. up benefits an ounting to $26,000 within the Boyd goes to Lebanon, T. F. Royal to last few weeks in Siskiyou county. Cal. Mr. case in one of the printing offices there. day Sheriff Birdsey, who is around subpoena The teachers’ quarterly examination is Dayton. S. P. Wilson is presiding elder Whitson comt s well-recommended to us as ing jurymen for tbe .September term of being conducted by Supt. C. 8. Price and G. for Salem district and M. C. Wire for being a reliable man. court, was here Monday G. I. Newbury. A number of applicants Portland. Those fine white blankets at the wool Bishop John P. Newman made some en mills will make a splendid pres W. R. Cook has left Modoc county for are in attendance. Chas. W. Logan the photographer, of grand speeches and Ross C. Houghton, ent for your wife. They beat anything yet Applegate. Or., where he will work for his * brother-in-law in a blacksmith shop.—[ Al Ashland, who has beeu at Crescent City for C. C. Stratton and others delivered lec seen in the state. the past few weeks, pussed through Jack tures . turas New Era. The familiar voices of several Ashland will be heard reverberating through Henrv Ringe, a Yreka young man. re sonville Saturday evening on bis wav home. Geo. N. Buntz was taken to Portland citizens the perfumed air of the agricultural fair. turned home Saturday from a trip in Ore The following persons attended the M. last week by Deputy U 8. Marshal A. T. " ’ last ...' week ' : Oscar Lucas has secured a prominent stand gon towns and will locate in Albany to con E. conference at Grants Pass Mr. anil Mrs. S. J. Day, Mrs. W. J. Ply- Kyle, on complaint for cutting cordwood for his soda fountain, peanut-roaster and; duct the saddlery business. on government land at Talent, and was varieties. Patsy Donoghue will conduct a T. A. Harris of the Grand Central Hotel. male, Hun. Wni. Kahler, Rev. Water Skip given a bearing by U. S. Commissioner restaurant—only 25 cents a meal, with a Medford, is convalescing from a spell of worth ’s worth of chin music thrown Several business changes have taken place Paul Deadv. lie stated that he had per hog dollar sickness and was in Ashland yesterday, John W. Powers was there Monday during the week. T. J. Kennv has moved mission to cut wood from the owner of a in. leaving tor Colestein to-day. and staked out the ground for the saloon. his stock of goods to the building formerly : piece of land, and owing to some one W. <i. Tanner Is in Denver on business i occupied The Broadhead dress goods take the cakg by D. Linn, and Mr. Linn has ; having moved the corner stakes, he had Mrs. T. and her sister, Mrs. Hollenbeak.are , removed liis furniture store to the Solomon I some trees cut on government land, not for price and durability. at Grimsby Park, Canada, where a son was I building. j knowing it to be such. The matter was Olive No. 28, of Medford, appointed Isaac ushered in to Mr. and Mrs. Tauner on the I The 13th annuul Pioneer meeting of j taken under advisement bj’ the court, Woolf, George Webb, Dr. E. B. Picket,Mrs. loth inst. Oregon ’ will The be held at the Court I 1 and Mr. Buntz. allowed to go on his own I. A. Webb, Mrs. L. L. Angle and Miss Ada Miss Grace ' . Southern House ^"entth. various commit Barr a committee to confer with a like com u-US’ k* * • ‘*1 ev,i.r.y?t snttnn nf1 have been appointed and nothing will j * recognizance. Geo. H. Lynch, W. H. mittee from Ruth No. 4, on the Odd Fel and Uwh Sauver and Kmmel ^Uon of t * j ft undone }^ake the dav a piä^t ’ j Barlow and Jack McCoy were at Port- low’s orphan home work in Southern Or Klippel 4 Lea’s null spent Sunday at ( ole one for gU who aUend . ; land as witnesses. He plead guilty in egon. Mrs. W. J. Plymale,of Jacksonville, . I order to get out the easiest way and was is one of fhe delegates to the national con stein, vention of Rebekah degree lodges which T. E Oodfrey returned last week from : At Grants Pass Saturday William I fined $100. ------------------------ meets in Topeka, Kan., bept. 16. Oakland, where he went with Ed. Morse. ( Kahler of . Jacksonville, and Rev. >• P. M. ■ A Sunken Mountain. Kd“ attack of pneumonia has affected his | «Urr of Halsey, who were attending the 1 Not thing like it for dyspepsia or indiges left lung, and his prospects of recovery are : annual conference of the Methodist Mining and Scientific Press.] tion. Simmons Liver Regulator is a safe, Episcopal church, met with a serious ac very poor. It is reported apparently upon good sure cure. W. R. Lawson and Ü. C. Herrin were up cident. They bad started home with E. i authority, that a mountain peak, nearly County Commisaioner W. C. Crawford, from the front Sunday. The work is mov B. Dimick in a spring wagon. The hack 1000 feet high, in the Coast range of Or- j I accompanied bv his wife and little son, which riding fell ig. Two saloons — one by Mr. seat, in they were ridi ing right atom " egon has recently disappeared, or as the were on Tuesday’s train for Portland,. in ______ crossing small ___________ „ - a ------- J ravine, ( arpenler and ilthe other bv J. B. Kiddle, backwards a party of hunters, express when after a short stay they will move to I are at work. ' and they were thrown out. striking on discoverers, it, “ the mountain is now an island, as it Cal., where Mr. C. has a half igher. re-1 Chas. W. Logan, the photogragher. re their beads. Rev. Starr has been in a i were, surrounded by an almost perpen Orland, Del r Norte comatose state, , with paralysis turned last week from his tour to Psi ------------------ ----- r partial ------- r------ f------ of i dicular wall of rock about 100 feet in interest in a large landed estate. He . has just sold his stock ranch at Tule ' county, where he did considerable work, the lower limbs, ever since, and his con- He reports that section prosperous and | ffition is considered serious. Mr. Kahler height.” The noise made bj’ the sudden lake, Klamath county, including stock of this mass of rock and trees and everything, to Chas. Merrill of Cal quite lively has recovered ’ consciousness, ... but is se i 1 sinking was heard several miles away; but until ifornia, for $29.000. Ex-Postmaster K. J Farlow, accompan verely stunned ami b. tiised. the diBcovery'by the party alluded to, no ied by Mrs. F. and tlieir liUle daughter and Lined overalls $1.00 per pair at Blount's. • i one knew whence the noise proceeded. Affilile Point IteniH. Horace Farwell of Albany left Monday ' The location is about three miles from There was great excitement at Marsh- | evening for a season of rest and rei'reation M. 8. Wood is building a large barn. “Laird’s” on the Coos bay wagon road. field, the Coos bay end of tbe Roseburg at Yaquina Bay. railroad one day last week upon the ar-: Chas. H. and Joe G. Pierce, and Harry P. I The grain yield is hardly up to aver A Colored Brakeman rival of Judge G. H. Holcomb, of South j Bush, of Medford, who have timber land I age. up Rogue river, returned this week from a The onlv colored brakeman employed i Bend, Wash., who owns the townsite of Thos Coy has moved into the old Pur- tour to Ft. Klamath and went to Colestein on the entire Southern Pacific system runs • i East Marshfield, and who is supposed to den house. Tuesilay morning. : on the lreight train from Ashland south, i be at the w heel of the railroad which is i • \lvah Eames, who rlayed with the Jack j A. Pool is putting a rock foundation Chas. Twineage, about 28 years old. He I to be built from Eugene across to -;a6t t -ottville team against the Ashland tune July • under his blacksmith shop. . was on the Sacramento division for some Marshfield. -V few hours aiter ’¿r jlol. »th I»»*, was visitingoid friend« ;n the val A. J. Florey, our accommodating P. ! time, once, but as soon as the division comb’s arrival Mr. El»--^'8mith, and*Mr. IH thi* WeA. He is now in the postal ser superintendent came over the road and j Howq^arriveJ. Marshfield was over- M., is preparing to build again. vice between Portland and Seattle. ’ saw he was a colored man he was dis- i t“rr”7n with excitement. Newt. Lewis and familv are here from I charged. He was employed at Dun" Dr. Chas A. Hesson and Brant Westfall, with their ladies, were in town Monday to Applegate, visiting their parents. muir when Supt. Lindberg tr*’1' | The rumor was current about town on «ire a concert ami sell their patent medi Saturday and .Sunday last that the wreck asked ‘’ ; Lightning struck a tree on the line of and cine. When they discovered there was a • _ • i i for the do »: ,uon, when r Lmd- 1 of the steamer Brother Johnathan, lost -tale license law demanding $101» per month j Mrs. Rader’s fence,burnì ng quite a num- berg said he ^oui,j pive ililn that lor such, they went to Salem to see what; j tier of rails. bo uiit nothing higher if a majority of off point St. George in July of 1865 had could be done. This law effectually knocks the railroad would sign a petition been located by Mr. Baker, of San Fran John Aslipole, one of our merchants, to that effect. boys out most of the medicine venders. There was not the slight cisco. Further developments are anx- Skid Grease, the soap drummer, was on; has been putting an addition to his resi est objection, and Twineage has beeu a ! iouslv awaited. The wreck is supposed . Sunday's southbound train and fell m with dence and otherwise beautifying his moat efficient hand and is well-liked by ! to be in about twelve fathoms of water | | and about one and one-half miles from his old’ friend John Strait, who was coming home. ad the employes. up from Cow creek. Skid says when he shore.—[Crescent City News. Miss Etha Griffith, who baa Peen to parted with Jack and commenced examin the McAlister soda springs, has returned | Blue Gravel Mines. All miserable sufferers with dyspepsia ing his "origiual packages” every one was empty. A pretty tough one on “Deacon and reporffi Ahat the recent hail storm ! I. W. Letner, who is employed at the 1 are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Strait ‘ t did a 'great deal of damage on Halt creek- ' Jillson mine, Henley, tells us that they A recent decision of Judge Clifford, of will commence Monday to improve the i the sixth judicial district, Eastern Or- Mr. Kincade’s littfo bay ¡» . . il was « lucky stroke mi the pari id Man ager tianiard in securing t|m great actress. tvphojd te\*r. D»-, mine by constructing three undercur . egon. is to the effect that the person con- j -axel, of Medford,, rents to catch fine gold, building 150 feet I trading to feed stock during the winter | Maude Granger. The engagement was not isiuJiièÀÀ- .ance. Speaking of sickness, ! more of flume and start the drifting of a ; is legallv held to his contract, whether I J ¿fleeted until Monday and several tow a* i I w- • batween Portland and Friseo were ew»*-- ..»nave but little in our immediate | 1100-foot tunnel in which they expect to his hay or other feed became scarce or oring to secure her. ^The ....»av- I neighborhooil but considerable in the i fire 2500 lbs. of powder to loosen things not; also, even though the contracting; duect from b— *• ” o.vat actress goes surrounding country, and if some goop , • . _w ro Frisco, where she ap- j doctor would locate here he would find a up a little. Eight men are to be em party gave notice to the owner of the stock to take the animals away, he is le- i ployed, pears for three weeks. J. F. Calderwood of Sacramento has gaily held for all losses and extra ex- good practice. accruing to the owner .even though The farmers are generally busv thresh been here for the last three days looking • | l>ense Mining Census. at the mines. He has bought 10,000 no price had been previously set. ing. hauling off their grain, etc., so that Wni. Huntley Hampton, the analyt shares of Black Jack mining stock from Washington, Aug. 21.—The conferrees ical < bemist. assaver and mining engi i there is but little of interest to write. George Bar. This is evidence that peo This vear Phipps. McDaniel & Co. are neer who has lieen appointed to take the ple of the lower country are pleased with i i on the land grant forfeiture bill have I doing the threshing for this neighbor . vnsusot the mining industry in Oregon, our mines. Mr. Calderwood and family practically come to an agreement. The was in Ashland Friday and Satnrdav. hood. ami are giving better satisfaction leaves to-day for Sacramento.—[Yreka terms of agreement are generally on the principle of the bill as it passed the lie made arrangements with C. C. \\ hik than anv machine that has been in this Telegram. __________ house, namely, the absolute forfeiture of er of Ashland to collect the statistics for part of the country for a number of vears. D ick . Lumbert Lumber! all land opposite to and coterminous Jackson countv, and “Cash ” immediate « Eagle Point, Aug. 26, 1R90. ly set out on his mission. On aceeunt of James Norris at his lumber yards on with a portion of any aided railroad not the dryness oi the past few ves» the Mrs Z. J. Brown, fornierlv a resident of the north side of the railroad track, near now completed. mining census of Oregon will smw up Oregon. di«l June 7 at Ft. Myer«. Fffinda. the depot. — Ashland, can sell you sash, . .................... AV right’s Mvrrh Tooth Soap presences tioorlv A special agent sent from Wash Mr-. j«r-*. Brown's maiden name .... — was —- Esther -- aoora, windows, wmuuwo. mouldings and all «... kinds the enamel .and prevents decay of the teeth. Mosier. She came to Oregon >n ,1M.. and ................... - • ington to California will take the census Mosier, she in 1'1.. anu of fini8i)iiu, lumber. Leave vour orders Gives beautiful lustre and whiteness. an<l | iot Josephine county, which this year lived in the fanulv of Governor at Luckev's real estate office, and they cools and refreshes the month. Try it. Dr. Brown m August. 18.*'. .mimnth- attended to ranks among the foremost in the ?t»te in ' Shemarne«! Sold by T K. Bolton. Her aged hu«l>and survive- her. will be promptly atunueuto. I the prod act ion of miueral wealth. VALLEY RECORD. NEW > ••• • ••• •• Hurrah! Hurrah!! Hurrah!!! - F O R-- Hunsaker 0 Ö 0 * 0 o o Q tr p 4 4 c Q o æ Satines are now quoted at from 12‘, to 20c Challv almost given awav—20 yds for $1.00 Gingham “ “ ' —14 yds for 1.00 Fine Brodette dress ging- hams.................... ..... — 8 yds for Armadale zephyr — 4| Turkey red table damask — 4 Bleached “ “ — 4 Z3 Z3 CD 4 44 Bargain Counter in Filled with Hood* Front Every Department that will be marked at Frier* to nell at once. Conte Early and take your Choice. Respectfully, Q E. B. HUNSAKER MFG. CO, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. 0 Ü ® i - k a o B « a> eb eb i-«. O P H W ill give you a hint of what you may expect, and if the prices suit you come at 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:— PARRY P- ft A FEW PRICES o CD 0 OQ CD a o eb $0 P, 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 lie able to secure a nice dress at the prices which will make a sure move of everything of a Summery nature. 0 fc> Q H m No. 7>. Price, »18.00 at Factory. Cash with Order. Strictly First-Class. Warranted. All Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axles and Tires. Low Bent Seat Anns. Perfectly Balanced. Long, Easy Riding, Oil Tempered Spring. Best Wheels ana Best All Over. IF TOW CAN'T FIND TSKM FOR SALE BT TOUR MERCHANTS. WRITE US. I I æ O’ p Z5 POULTRY. SILVER SPANGLED J HAMBURGS. ' «¡Mrs. M. E. Tyler, •' Artist. i 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 CD æ æ 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. TOWN LOTS! FOR HALE IN R. R. ADDITION Inquire at the R ecokd office. GOODS! New * Fall * Stock. AT 0. H. BLOUNT’S. Men’ s Fine cutaway Suits, LATEST STYLE. Boys New Clothing - Cheap Fine Line Mens Shoes. Mens Riveted Overalls—75 Cents per pair. G loves , New Underwear. All Prices. S uspenders , 0. H. BLOUNT. E tc / ASHLAND. OR.