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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1890)
VAILE! KEí’Ol’D. ll><* »ok-^1» mm 11<. Mucldl«*. Jon Sim :i 7lu»« Ashland It al l>t ite. Bit E VITA' BASKET. The Fair Saloon. Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cure the most City Ordinance No. 83, 1 be pr»li i.i, arc exaruinat'>u of Tom A. T. Kyle and wife went to Portland obstinate skin «lisea-es. renovate the whole ! Use Holden’s Ethereal Cough Sjrap. Fred Fredenberg and John W. Powers 31 Ln. Bill Webband Will -h<»,k ended Fri'lay to < ■• rtlnute the tule of the liar- system, and put your lite on a new Igtsis. An ordinance providing a penalty for The remain» of I D. Kepler went through are preparing to fit up the district fair waiting at Bonanza at nr. lav in holding them in w ater and Hooding streets and low Sold bv T. K. Bolton. Asili.AN l> its Tat a»t>*t nept 11 l»9D >100 b nda ea»ti lor the shooting »-rape gadtne etitate place near Ashland—.giOO i to Rid Bluff Friday. ground saloon in elegant style ami it will er lands. a»r<*—to ioe siauHi and Bet. Selling of of Miles and J««h Buekmaater. Part of Portland for >35,00**. Just what these Every body went to the pioneer re-unton be supplied with Jesse Moore and all the The People of the city of Ashland do or i verv best home and imported whiskies dain as follows. the examination was held at Gooolow’s men are going to do with the property !s at Jacksonville to-day. PKKMINAV AND MtdAU and cigars to be had . Their reputations Section 1. It is hereby declared to be un bouse, Bu- k.-uaater being too unwell to unknown, but it is believed that the A newly -hod hor-e left his track on H. carry ins evidence into court, though he company behind them will take ste|»s H. Chapman's hip about two week.» ago, in the saloon line insures it a success lawful for any person or persons to allow C. D. Cnmnsons is at Glendale. Mr. Powers is the best saloon man on the or permit anv such waste or overflow of ia gradual y improving. towards doing something that will bene since which time he ha> been laid up. Jack Bay» and wife were in the titv Sun- coast, and this bar will furnish the stuff water from the water system of the citv of l Residence West Side fit the public generally. Geo. Hargadine Parties at < rater lake this year have dis [ that will give you an eloquent view of Ashland.or from any ditch running through day. The Deer l.aw. reserved his part, 920 acres of the farm covered a naw an»i cafer trail by a canyon your friends. You can see Jackson, said city, as will overflow any grounds or ; Almond street. <'orlies Merritt returned to Portland last I The deer law is now in for» e. ie fur for his own use. on the west side, to the water's edge. public streets outside of the premises of th« ¡Cleveland, Blaine, Wannamaker, St. person so offending. evening. bids killing at any time if not uwd or i Sermon subjects at the I’resbvterian John, Tolstoi, or any of the l«*sser lights Section 2. Any person violating the fore ASHLAND, OGN. The Ashland Scl.ools Opened. Mi«« !z»ra <i4t»»n open«», the Tabie Rock ■old for fool. Forbids having in ;■<»>><•« t church next Sabbath: “The Good Re-ults in all their glory on this joyful occasion going section shall be deemed guilty of a •ion or Imying or selling during the » lose school Momlay. of Christian Work, ” and “ The Benefits of Monday, and are moving along splend- j through their glasses. misdemeanor and on conviction thereof in season. Also forbids k.lEng at any time I Want. ” Mr and Mr». O. H. Bl- unt »pent vester-! for the hide, horns or hams, Bu> ks may i»llv. Some jssiple had an idea that be an action to be brought before the city re day at Colestein. corder shall be fined not less than five’doll- The board of equalization meets October A Talking Machine. Ire kdle<j from July 1st to November l«t cause a few families have mover! from 120th, when As-enor J. M. Childers and ars nor more than twenty-five dollars, and J^»l>K*hnoi Portland went to Klam and ilorn from Au. ust 1st to January 1st. Ashland this ttutnmer, our t-opulation hag McConnell «Sc Eubanks have received i in default of the payment thereof shall be Deputy Dan < baptnan will finish their de- n-ased. Four hundre»! s- hool ehil- i ath county Friday. to be tist?»l for lood only, npotte«! fawns | one of the wonders of thg age—Edison’s imprisoned in the city jail one day for each long, ledions job. • Iren have been eoroile<l so far, which is E. J. 1 ariow anti family returned from are not to be killwi at anv time. phonograph—at their fanev grocery, two dollars of such fine, or until the same A nuiiiiter of new comers are locating in largely ahea-l of any first week in Ash Yaquina Bay Munday. which talks, sings, plays all kinds of in shall be paid. After Chippies- Nt Indian» land’s history. They inust have left the A-hland. and about a dozen or so of real struments, and tells some useful infor Section 3. This ordinance shall take ef David I’avne. the Grant» Pa»» butcher, lilt)»- ontu at liotnt- or else the new-»-otn- -weet young women whom the native mation. It is attracting lots of attention fect from and after its passage by the com Fort Bidwell, Surpris»- vallev, h.is Ixren ' ,. wa- in A'hlan i Munday. ra i, _ > ,|" . young me-, don’t know, are seen ocea-ion mon c until of the city of Ashland, and its daandoned by the military. Theie are »■rs nut eoutnumtiered tlie out-going fam- , anv oh ti e street and there is no charge for going to bear | H. C. L*wi« the sawmill man and W. I. : l»-ss whites, and we believe more Indians dies. I i it. One of the pieces is the park band of approval by the mayor. The foregoing »ird’inance was adopted by Vawter were here yesterday. --------------------------- Geo Durkee and Sim Morris brought 75. in Nevada, says the Silve» State, than in the city council of the city of Ashland, Or., - Ashland Boatl : he,il “f Levi Morris’ Durham cattle to i San Francisco with sixty pieces. The Mi>»e» Cbavner of Gold Hill start any other state in the Union, ami there The For« Klamath on the 1st dav of September. A. D. 1890. s,_ . Hunt’s, at Dead Indian last week. The thb week for Cincinnati, Ohio. Lumber! Lumber! is not a military poet in the state, nor, Approved Sept. 3, 1890. , „ . . , , balance of about 25 head were left at Bar- 1 H. C. HILL, Mayor. I James Norrie at his lumber yards on Atte-t I*avid King rrnn the marshal'» »tar last since Bidwell has been abandoned, near i A called meeting of citizens met satur-; tie's, Siskiyou county. AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M. week in the absam • of the regu ar. r . p . j . w W imer is OI ie o ( the nieinber > of ; the north — side of the .... .... k, near MILTON BERRY, Recorder its tsxders. railroad tra< i A» lamlii. K Billinzs a committee to the Coos county lioard of trade, to select a the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, Thos K Nichol», the Eagle Point stock- Terms of Sale—One-third The Motor R*tlr»md a G i. City Ordinance No. 84. »di it lU'ids to straighten out and im- right of way for the new railroad. They doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds tuaii, and Gu« Nich» L» were over Bunday. prov«- the I*ea i Indian road from Neil ’ s are doing a smooth job. stirring up onlv of finishing lumber. I ____ _ ___ __ Thegoo«i news has at 1 »st been olfieial- down, balance on time at 10 Leave vour orders John Va» Horn came in from Klamath • at _ Luckey . . ’s real estate office, and they j An ordinance providing against the alb county Friilay and returns again Tues I ly aniioum e<i that the eoutract has been ranch to Pelican Bay, a distance of 35 ion® or two obstructionists. per cent interest. i use of catapults, or pea shooters, within miles. Upto present time £100 1ms twen ' I. I signed lor the const ruction of the motor day. R. T. Baldwin expects to winter in South-1 will be promptly attended to. ; the limits of the city of Ashland, Oregon. Htilm rilied, but more is wanted. Super- ern Calitornia or some other tropical cli- ' line tMffween Jackson ville and Medford, Phil. Mullen went out to the Cotton wood The People of the city of Ashland do visor Tozer has >10* that < an also be ap < mate, and oners some valuable and useful I For constipation. biliousness and kidney di-tri' t Saturday, for a prospecting lour in J. Nunan aod S. H. Hull signing the doc- plied. Two gan.s of men will I m - started pro|>erty for sale at auction, bee the • act.” 1 affections, remember Simmons Liver Beg ordain a- follows: I uinent on behalf of Jacksonville ami the mines. < ulator. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any Medford who sul>scribe<l a bonus of >20,- to work with teams Monday an»l it will in this issue of the R ecord . T. J Kist, the miller, returned Saturday 00), Hie con»|>any is the same that not I m 1 long before a goo<! road will be person or persons to use or have in his Directors Neil (J. C-), Ross and Worts Central Point Items from a business trip a» far south an Bisson ; possession, within the limits of the city owns the Corvallis street railway, and Opened clear through to Fort Klamath and school clerk W. R. Kincaid, of the Neil and Yreka. Miss Minnie Holland went to Ashland of Ashland, the contrivance or instru- this road is to be complrCed within nine and !»■ ready for the mail route spoken creek district met recently and selected ! Mouday on a visit to friends. Marcellu- Luca», of Crescent City, is vis 1 merit known as a catapult or pea shooter. of in last issu« of R ecord , that will ac i'rof A. L. Hazelton, of Butte creek, to iting his brothe. Oscar and will remain till ty «lavs. The dirt will liegin to fly with commodate so many of the new settlers commence their school Oct 13th. Section 2. Any one violating the fore- W. A Owen and family and C. Ma- in a very short time ami another im after tne fair. Henry Blcomingcamp of Bogus, Siskivou ! grader's family are rusticating up Rogue I going section 6ball be deemed guilty of a I portant factor to <level »p the mnarits in that new country. : misdemeanor,and upon conviction there- Marshal W. R. Mayfield and wife leave and enterprises of Bo.ue river valley will county, has purchased the place of Fritz i river. 01 All DAlirjIll. News From Tolo. thin week for a visit of several weeks al be on its teot«|oing sonic gool work. The Muntz who murdered an Indian on the ■ of in an action before the city recorder W. B. A. Temple, L. C. Rolenberger shall be fined not less than five dollars Portland ami Balem. J. G. McDonald, the »•arpenter, is at reservation in Bprague river valley and /'ArPG! ■*• 5, 6 and 7, block T, and whole p»-ople herald the announcement ! and other carpenters are at work fitting nor more than twenty dollars, ami in de skipped out, forfeiting >6000 bonds. Halsey. Lafe iwwis. wife and «laughter, who have with delight. a A O lot 16. block H. i up new stalls at the fair ground. been visiting at nirail's i-» Ash and, return fault of the payment thereof shall be im R. T. Baldwin, who is making regular Scott Griffin’s granary is busy receiv trips over the Ashland-Linkville road with ed io Itougias county Saturday. prisoned in thecity jail one day for every Among the finest pieces of corn in the Circuit Court Prtx-eedings. ing th»; wheat crop. fruit for Klamath county, says the two new valley is the fifty acres of Job Pankey. i tw o dollars of such fine. 8. P. I'unitnoni and wife, of Humboldt, Daniel Chapman vs Victoria Chapman— hotels — Judge Smith's three-story and the Mrs. Divid Alien was visiting in Ash Section 3. This ordinance shall take will arrive Mam to l«x ale. lie is a son of »•lion to rec- ver money; judgment for pill Linkville hotel company’s two-storv frames Il will average fifty bushels to the acre. effect front and after its passage by the land the first of the week. Mrs. J. H. Cumiuoni of this place. for >111, with costs to l>e t «xtfd. —are making Linkville look proud. John Howard, an old timer in this val T E Miler v» Baiu’l Culver —judgment; common council of the city of Ashland, Don Cameron, trainmaster al the gresi It is re|>orted that G. E. Jones,of Sams The W C. T. U. ladies of this city and ley, but now of the J< hn Dav country, is and its approval by the niavor. for plff for >168 and intere-t at 8 vallev, has purchased nine acres from shipping port of Port Costa, is in town this judgment here with part of bis family visiting three the Methodist ladies of Medford will have The foregoing ordinance was adopted wees looking after his interests >n Ashland per emt per annum a'.d any .« fee-. tents at the district fair ground. The peo of his daughters. Nancy Hall vs Ubas Hail-divorce de David Allen at >4 I per acre. ■ bv the city council of the city of Ashland, ple of Ashland —men, women and children Geo. W. Mtepben-on and wife left to day cree gran tad. J. W. Hays was dewn at Rogue river j | Oregon, on the 1st dav of S«jptetnber, A. Robt. Westrop, proprietor of the lead for a two month's trip to Ohio and other P H D na^hue vs W it Mavlield-iudz- ing hotel in the city, The I’olo House, is —should not fail to be represented in every Monday fishing, and the air is so full of ID. 1891). Ea-iern states. department of the fair this year. uienl for «left. 6tories that Bill Nve’s “Forty Lies and Approved Sept. 3d, 1890. h 1» Taylor ~s Jackson County—com completing his livery stable building. Luther L. Burten-haw, E«q, wax at Sa Wm. Schreyer has accepted a position as Other Liars” has been laid up sick. On Granite St. Near Main. Attest H. C. HILL, lem over -unilay and on Tuesday departed plaint; demurrer to «• tn plamt confexie<l E. Ray cf Gold Hill has started up a street car conductor at. Seattle and Mrs. S. and plff given until Oct 6 to tile amen«ie«l MILTON BERRY, Mayor. A splendid location for a lodging bouse, John W. Powers, the popular saloon for l»i>*non, to see bis mother who wa- , traveling butcher shop, and b»-siiies his and daughter Hattie and Ed Trver leave complaint. in its present form containing eight (8) large Recorder. qttils ill. for there 'o-dav. The Delmonico' restaur man from Ashland, was down Monday W A Cordell va lsal>ella Cordell—divorce; | own vicinity supplies Willow Springs ant has been sold to Byron F. Savage and arranging with Fred Fredenberg for the rooms. A good investment. j and Sams v.dli-y w ith a superior article wife, recently of Healdsburg, Cal. R Berwick, who ha» i>een absent two decree giantad and cost- taxed to pid. construction of the district fair saloon. weeks at the mud springs on shovel creek, J M Mc< all va P Dunn, admini-trator < f ; of lw*ef, etc. Latest styles in men’s nobby hats just re which was formerly bit property, return««! estate of Jesxe iNillarbele—order for sale of Ben Beall reports the harvesting as C. H. an»l E. P. Pickens have shipped ceived at Blount’s. Tuesday. pr party by sberirt to -a i-fy mortgaga through on the Beall farm, with a yield J ! seven earloads of baled bav from their btaie of Oregon vn Clia- Knivbton—lar SIX MILES SOUTH OF A shland , O regon . The ]>ostal clerks a few days ago received E. T Bartlett wan over Friday from his o( scow: jurv tailed to agree and were Sams vallev farms to Grants Pass. Their their instructions from Bro.’ Wannamaker of thirty-five bushels per acre of wheat Beaver cnek mine, which be is fad m tri- ceny liottom lands were wet too long to see<l to “tire out” of the mails copies of Count and barley. Last year it averaged 49jg ! •ti-tiiarge«! from fur.her con-ideration of ou iy digging into with big hopes of strik the case. GRANT’S PASS, OR. t grain, but turne»l out a bountiful sup Tolstoi’s "Kreutzer Sonata.” The bovs boys are bushels per acre anil the year before 43*^. j ing u good thing. ciaver A Walker vs Wm McMaster» et al, ply of hay. watching for it and will pocket all thev P. W. Olwell has commenced shock- ( John Barrett, of the Portland firm wh< action to re«-over money; juilgrnent for p.fl' —a la forbidden fruit and Adam and ing his 100 acres of corn, which pre Wm. Moore and Wm. Smith went up find are putting in the city water works was in »>r >95.46 ami W) att» 's lee» and cost.» of Eve. sents a noble appearance. Besides bis LUUjUUU 111UJJ1J IUHUHL i L j Ro. tic river just above C. H. Pii-kens’ Ashland Monday, and went away with a -uit. Mrs. M. L. Stanley is prepared to do orchard, he is shipping his melon crop go»si opinion of the city. larm Friday and returned Sunday, hav MEDFORD DOINGS. dressmaking at her home in west side of -CONSISTING OF— of sixty acres to the northern market. ing «aught _0>* lbs. of trout in that time, F. E Zoeilner, the merchant tailor, went town, as will be seen by announcement in to Man f randsco Monday to select a line The Grand Central H del Tu»«sday re- .* one of w hich weighed nine pounds. 0. this issue of the R ecord . The lady is a They command top prices. Apple, Pear. Peach, Plutn, Prune, stock ol tall and winter patterns. The pule eive«l a tine new upright piano for th«- H. Pickens caught a silver side about c- mpeteut hand and satisfaction is guaran Jos Sheridan, the enterprising hard Cherry, Apricot, Nectarino, Altnond lic can depend on seme elegant »aus. i three weeks ago that weighe«l 10 lbs. parlor. teed. ware merchant, has sold a half-interest Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna J< hnnv Hammoml returned to his Klam Chas. Oltenan, formerly engaged prun Lined overalls >1.00 per pair at Blount’s. in his business to Con Leever, and the mental trees. W. H. Barr is about again and reliev ath county ranch Sunday with Ernest Car ed from a painful atUck of neuralgia and ing trees in Ashland, has ¡»laced a fish Keep in mind that everything entered at firm is now Sheridan & Leever. Pur ter, who went to Linkville with a load of -I ALSO >- trap in Rogue river near Griffin’s mill the pavillion costs you nothing for entrance chasers of stoves, tin and hardware can erysipelas. Ashland Iruit. site, readv for the season’s run. The with a chance to capture a premium thrown do no better than calling on them before Strawberry Plante, Blackberry Plants Peter Henderson, Theo. Cooper, W. Mrs Jus. Porter and little »on and Miss Gold Hill traps catch the bulk of the in. Ashland people should especially note they purchase elsewhere in the valley. and Grapevines. Mabel, the fami y ot the 8. P. engineer,hav» Il Huff an»l G«-o. Coulter returned Mon salmon but with another here it looks as this and exhibit everything under the sun It will pay then- to get their prices. been up from Grants Pass for over a week day trout a tour to the Coqudle river. that will tend to ornament, beautify or im if hut few will lx» able to rea«di Ashland past, visiting old friends. Mr. Hurley, who is testing sugar cane Wm. Clark, the Tammany Hall chief, creek, which some seasons has hundreds prove. as a means of adding another arti<de of Miss Julia Goodyear, one of Southern Or was at Ashland Sundav with a ladv of them. We may here remark with A “Balm in Gilead” for you by taking Sim •gon’s very best school tea» hers, left for riend, taking in the sights of the city Tom Merry, a competent judge as au- mons Liver Regulator for your diseased production to Southern Oregon’s list,will ' The Best Egg Producers in the IS GROWN ON commence grinding this year’s crop at Portland Tuesday rueatiay to Uke _____ t«ke a posit position in the tnd country. thoritv, tli.it salmon in Rogue river and I liver. Harruon street grammar school. E. F. Walker’s mill this week and will tributaries come up further and still The Indians have such a superstitious WORLD J. H. Shideler and familv leave ___ thia j its Miss Jennie McClendon, daughter of C. _. retain a sound constitution than in any dread of nature’s phenomenal wonder. have some syrup at the district fair. This tract will exceed 150 gallons per C McClendon of bams valley, was marrie»! w««-k for Albany, where he takes charge stream in the known world. Crater lake, that not a si wash will ever look And the Prettiest of the __________ _ _____ a few dava ago to Fred learned snd left to of County Clerk Payne’s fine farm as su I at it,believing that the lake is hoodooed with acre and it is believed that the produc Without Irrigation. day for their future home at Arbuckle, Cal., perintendent. evil spirits and that Milton’s Inferno is a tion can be increased to as high as 300 zkniel >pe Augl ngs. Feathered Race, Non Set with the best wishes of hosts of friends. paradise compared to the plare that the In gallons per acre in the Rogue river val Fred Birneburg will drive in about 290 WE do not handle, cultivate, or Mrs. Mauzey ’ a mother is here on a vis dian will resell who puts his eyes on it. ters. I can furnish Eggs for ley. Thev have plenty of seed of differ attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties M. I’urdin,the Medfor»l vulcan and chair head of cattle fr-.ru the Lake of the it from the Willamette valley. man of the denxM-ratlc county central com James Norris sells lumber. Leave your ent varieties to distribute among farmers or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that Hatching. Woods range to lie fattened up at his fine I now have a few nnttee, has been on the sick list and wen for next yt^ar, when they will put up a thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and Flora Hurst, who has been in Medford orders at Luckey’s, over to Colestein riunday for a season of re •’arm. ready for shipment to market. for some time past, has returned home. new apparatus for the manufacture of of these pure blooded Cock climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE- Ashland furnished a few victims for the The Barnehurg farm turns out some sleek cuperation. cyclone that ripped up Rapid City, Dakota, sugar as well as syrup.should the amount GON. Write for terms to looking beeves. rells for sale. Inquire of There will be preaching next Sundav «ome months ago in the person" of John of cane raised justify the outlay. James Prof. C. H. Pnce has moved to Jackson A. H. CARSON & SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. Hon. J. H. Stewart shipped Monday at the church. Rev. Aldredge will preach. Wood, wife and two children. Mr. Wood Gay has also raised some cane of a differ ville and will open the public school Mon E. E. MINER, OR ent variety/Mie tops being red. It has day as principal All mail or other mai *he eigtb earload of melons to th«- north. George Rice, who has been down on was engageJ while here with J. H. McIn W. B. C olton , Agent, Ashland. Or. Ashland, Or. Their b««n named^'Gav’s Unknown.” ler» in connection with hi» po-niun as coun He is also doing a good busines with his the railroad, will retnrn in a few days tosh. and lived on Granite street youngest child was born in Ashland. They ty school -uperintendent should be address tomatoes, having shippe«! over a carload. on a visit. had returned to Rapid City only about a ed there heteufler. He added another two mUea of tiling to Mrs. James Bell and family, who have month before they met tlieir death. Wni. Welsh, who accompanied th* 8. >'. his farm last winter. been visiting with relatives near Med Examiner cer u- premium car through here On M. T. Walters' place the wheat Wm. Slinier’s son, about 10 years old, ford, have returne«! home. thia summer as corre>|K>ndeiit,wa-on board threshe»! thirty bushels to the acre and w is “ monkeying ” with a giant pow«ler Tuesday's train for Portland. He wi Thomas A. Mauzev and family have oats over 100, where a failure was pre- ap snd a pin Sunday, resulting in a proiably represent the monarch of th« <licte«l less than two months ago * * iiadly damaged haad. P Dr. Ge»rv hop«« moved to I. B. Williams' place, which dailies at the district fair. * J. Q. Willets has secured the school they have rented for a year. • hat probablv onlv one finger will have J. £ Newson, W. G Newson, A. T. New at Crane creek. He will also teach a son. nephews of J. B. K. Huuhings, and to be amputated, though the w hole hand Miss Ellen Bursell is teaching the class in music in town.—[Lakeview Ex W W. 1-ewailen, a cousin of Dr. Hearn of was endangered school in this district, and will give gen aminer, Yreka, arrived last week from Hills Ferry. eral satisfaction we believe, as she is au G. W Cooper's brick block is being Cal., with a view of locating. Those fine white blankets at the wool rushed to the first story by 8. Childers’ excellent teacher. en mills will make a splendid pres Claiborne Neil, one of the pioneers of this orce of workmen. He will then decide Joe Rader anti his mother and sisters, ent for your wife. They beat anything yet county and Mrs. Havmond, widow of th» how many stories high he w ill want it. seen in the state. * late Thos. Haymond were united in mar As he owns all the “spa«-e” above the also Harry Carleton, Rachel Stanley and Lin Clemens returned yesterday from a riage Sunday, coming to Ashland precinci It was stated here last week by a rail round, and the pro«)>evtB of the citv’s trip to the so»la springs and reported next day to make their home. May theii road man that Armour & Co., of Chi row th are lioumlless, there is no telling having had a splendid time. wedded life be always plea-ant. cago, would put up a packing-house in how high she may go toward the reai- Ker. T. K Van Tassel departed Fridav lenee of the angels. We hail one of the most enjoyable occa the vicinity of Montague this fall. This for a brief vacation. He was in Portland sions in our midst a short time ago. I re is a great cattle country, which materi the first of the week and is probably by thh Boutliern Oregon Peaches. fer to the marriage of Mr. James Lewis ally strengthens the report.—[Montagno time st the mouth of the Columbia. A Herald. spicy letter from his pen arrived too late Talking with a fruit raiser while in and Mies Sarah Howlett on the 3d inst. I hardly know where to commence, or The Texas cow boys take Simmons Liver for this issue but will appear next week. Ashland, recently, he t»>ld us that there Regulator when bilious.—J. E. Pierce, Ran E. C. Kane leaves this week for a trip to were 1,0*0 seres of young peach trees how to describe the oc» asion. On Mon chero Grande, Texas. his old home in New York and other point which would come into bearing within day the invitation cards wero sent out, hack east, to I* gone a couple of months the next three years. These trees, he and by 10 o’clock a. m . of the 2d the Andy Carter, Harry Coe and others D. Lyle Rice is acting as railroad agent and -aid, would reasonablv bear >1 worth of guests began to arrive and by 12 m. went hunting up Anderson creek re«-ent- train dispatcher with Jas W. .Massey as ruit to the tree, wholesale price, an»! as al>out twenty-five or thirty of the friends ly and saw a big buck jump over a preci sistant and J. K. Zimmerman recently from •here are 160 trees to the acre, >160,1110 and relatives of the family had arrived. pice seventy-five f«-et high, landing on Texas, as night manager. iH-rnnnum fori<eacl>vs ..lone should make Th»- host meeting each one in his usual his shoulder with fatal results On this Gr«> 8. Parsons came up from Ban Fran » much more lively and proeqierous enm- iff..ble mat ner made everyone feel that trip they also found two buck horns cisco to relieve W. H. Mowaf. rlectriri«' nunity. This season there have been 1 >,- they were welcome and at 12:15 the party locked tightly together, indicating that and -uperintendent »»f the Postal Tel. Co * H) luxes of peaches shipped, liesideH at- congregated in the parlor, where the con at one time they had. (probably in a fit for this circuit. Mr. Mowat left 8a*urd>v des, plutns and other fruit.—[Lakeview tracting parties, accompanied by James of jealousy, as money and whisky do not for Portland, having been detailed to mak> R. Williams of Central Point and Miss affect this animal,) “locked horns” and Lx.»miner. an official inspection of the line for the com Mamie Wiley as bridesmaid and grooms fought to the death. Bucks are known pany between these two points. He will Ashland, Or., Aug. 59, 1890. man entered and took their places, when return in about two weeks. Editor Journal In the Journal of the the venerable father in his usual easy sometimes to have fierce encounters with one another. . ’ 2d we read : “ The nnjst recent reports A Fire in Ashland. an»l graceful tuanner pronounced the rom >outhern Oregon are that the peach ceremony making them man and wife The Dunkard church has been moved About 9 o'dock Sunday evening th» rop is very small, if not a complete fail- from Granite street to Talent—one of the alarm of fire aroumsi the town, caused b» ire, from a commercial point of view,” He made one serious blunder, however, suburbs of Ashland. Their churches are the burning of the French laiumlrv ind your article is «•opieii hv exchanges is he forgot to kiss the bridesmaid until some minutes after; then he rectified his as humble and primitive as the barn that building on let Avenue, aerupieti hy tw> We shall not write for all of ¡Southern mistakeand all went merry as ever. One Christ first saw the peep of day in, with heathens aa a China wash house. Th» »recon, not being definitely informed, thing we will say, if ever we get married out ornamentation and light furnished fire company had water on the buildin out solar as it applies to Ashland and by one or two kerosene lamps and a lot as soon «a practicable, but the combust i .icinity, it is an egregious error, (to state again we will be sure to have Mr. How oi tallow candles. And these p<Jople carry lett sav the ceremony, notwithstanding ble nature of the buihiing anti its con t mildly), as more peaches are being the blunder. The groom was dressed in out the letter and spirit of the teachings tents made it impossible to save it. A! shipped than ex er before. conventional black, and the brid««—well, of our Saviour. Blit it is nevertheless a the aheils adjoining were saved. Th; The crop is below the average, as there she looke»! as neat and—well I will try fact that vou can find more members of property belonge»! to Lachenal and Gui re many more trees than usual, that the high-toned churches at the theatre, i gon, now at Granta Pass. la*s aboni his season l>ear little or nothing, but and des'-ribe her appearance. She was the dan« e hall or the deeollette cut house dressed in a tan «-olor cassimere trimmed IS00. •nongh voung orchards are coinmencin. with cream colored silk and ribbon. It party than you find visiting and worship to bear, to increase the aggregate pro- was made in the latest style and was ex- ing with their real Christ-like brethren Licensing of Metlicine Vender«. luctami in two or three vears will treble '•eedincly lovely. After the »’ereinonv at the Dunkard church. Now that it has Dr. Bel» her with a troupe commence»' he capai'ity of Ashland orchards. w.,s over dinner was announce«!, and oh, been moved away from the city there is a week’s entertainment at Medford Mon Over 400* boxes of peaches have been no place in town that would entertain dav in the interest of the Chilian Medi shippe»! from Ashland within the last my! such a dinner. The tables were Christ should he make liis appearance in ■ cine Co. Thev are avoiding the pay ive »lays, not to mention [»ears, plums, loaded with everything that could tempt this city and conduct himself as he did ! the taste. The bride’s cake, which was ment of >100 license per month as pro leetaniies, etc . and though not a full by Mrs. Howlett, was the finest before—the common and down-trodden vidsd bv |he state law, on the ground •rop, we can ¡»oint you to p«*ach orchards I | baked we ever saw. I will not try to tell what peoples’ friend. Yet the fashionable de that the legislature bad, by charter.givei that arc netting, this season, from >200 we had, only to say that we had almost nominations do practically all the busi incorporate«! towns and cities the right to >-x*0 per acre everything that could be thought of. If ness to regulate licenses. They pay the city The sample of peaches sent vou was you ha<! seen the way we all ate you Some years ago we were very much sub license and claim the state cannot inter roui an orchard never irrigated. would have thought we had been fast ject to severe spells of cholera morbus; but ■ fere with them unless they appear ii Y'-urs truly, H B C anter . now when we feel any of the symptoms that ing for several »lavs. After dinner was unincorporated places. [We would not wihullv misrepresent •>ver then each vied with the other to sei- usually precede that ailment, such as sick my section ; our statement was gathered how much coul I be enjoyed, and all ness at the stoma«h. diarrhoea, etc., we be.' The following bills were allowed an. rom exchanges and the Oregon crop n- -eemel to pronounce the occasion a come scary. We have found Uhamberi^in’s ordered paid at last meeting oi the citx ,jort8 gathered at Portland. The box ol gram! success. There were several hand remedy the very thing for straightening one »eachee received are of high flavor and some presents given to Mr. anti Mrs. out in such cases, and always keep it about. council : Itii somewhat similar to the usual cholera n coloring, size and quality eipial to the Lewis. From Mrs. G. M. and Mrs. Jno. cures, but seems to contain ingredients that W R Mavtidd. salary as marshal for Augut............ ...................... >*** ® in st California fruit. Our brief acqnain A Love, a lovely ---Liss set; Nada Inlow, ender it more pleasant to take, and that do | Eugene Walrad. salary as >upt. w ater r inve with Oregon fruit interests must be to U» •ur only excuse for having made the iruit stand; Ania Inlow, water pitcher; their work more quickly. Sheriff Devereux I works for August ........... .... Mr. and Mrs. Inlow, glass sei ; Mamie lei is us that he is subject to cholera morbus. ; Electric Light Co., street lights tor error an»l we regret it ex< eedinglv. How Wilev, class berry bowl; Geo. Love, bas and recently felt a spell coming on. when he ' 59 00 August ...................... ................. obtained a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, C B Watson, sal. as atty, for August 20 x3 ever, the prompt correction given by Mr. ket of grapes: James R. Williams, mous 1 Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and 2 doses i Carter will untlo any harm we have ¿5 75 Gregory A llicks, hauling .............. tache cup for the groom to drink coffee I made him all right We are not writing this 1 GO 5( lone.)—Salem Capital Journal. W H Leeds, printing out of; Aletha M tuzey, cup and saucer for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers i F Roper, six months' ground rent ot The success of Mrs Annie M Beam, of •or the bride to drink tea out of; two know what is a good thing to keep iiandv ■ city pound .......................... ■ - - • • 12 50 McKeesport. Pennsylvania, in the treat lovelv bouquets from Nada and Ama In in the house. —Troy (Kan.,) Chief. For; McConnell A Eubanks, groceries fur Bros. 6 35 ment of diarrhoea in her children will un- low. About 3 o’clock the guests began sale by Chitwood nished to I. B. Miller family . — A. ubtedlv be of interest to many mothers to depart and in the evening the happy J W Cunningham, services during Commutatiou Rates. 12 00 She says: "I spent several weeks in John- bride and groom took their departure tor quarantine ■ The Southern Pacific railroad will sell: .own. Pa . after the great tlood. on account J L Pennington.services during quar their home, with the congratulations of 12 00 of my hu-band being employ« <1 there We all wishing them a long life of prosperity . excursion tickets from Comstock’s, and antine ......... ha»i several children with us, two of whom Chitwood Bros., nn-diciiie lor Rouse A R eader . ■ stations south, where they have agents, 21 30 ook the diarrhoea very ba»ilv I got some and happiness. . to and incluiling Ashland, to Central family. ............................. Eagle Point, Sept . 8,1890. »f Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar- 0 50 J H McBride, hauling.............. i Point and return, for one and one-third hoea Remedy from Rev Mr Chapman Wm I atterson.building Baldwin side fare, tickets void after Sept. 29th. On 2t H It cu:ed both of them I knew of several Whv suffer with headache and neuralgia? walk.................................................. « a other cases where it was equally successful. Wright’s Paragon Headache Remedy never freight for exhibition at the fair the com- . H m ; atterson, street labor I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully fail-. Safe. sure, soothing to the nerves. panv will charge tariff rates when ship •• •• lumber and labor I tor recommemi it ” 25 and 50 cent bottle- for Poe.- not disturb the stomach, and induces pel to Central Point, but on presentation . hydrant platforms....................... sale by Chitwood Bro» of certificates signed by the Secretary of sleep. Try it. Sold by J. K. liolton. Wm Patterson, digging grave j the fair to the agent at Central Point, K K Sutton............................. Slock From Sont hern Oregon. tat S F Morine, black-mith work Wright's Mvrrh Tooth Soap preserves that the articles have been on exhibition U Salem Statesman, 4th.I the enamel.and prevents decay of the teeth. ’ and have not change«! hands, the freight W B Coltor.. to pay freight on lead >; Hugh Gee. labor on street» Gives beautiful lustre and whiteness, and ! will be returned free of charge, between By vestetday’s northbound freight «tools and 20 refreshes the mouth. Try it. ■ points above stated. This includes live Geo Engle,......... ............. train a lot of stock was shipjted to point« 50 8 D Taylor, police service Aug. 5 S>ld by T. K. Bolton. . stock of all kinds, but does not include 51 •n the sound from Southern Oregon. F M McKinnis, a There were five car loads of cattle, three New lot of stylish shoes just opened at I race horses Thirty day excursion tick R M Garrett, 5» ets can be obtaine«! from Portland to J K La-ats-, “ nd a h..It of sheep, one an»i a half o Blount’s. a iol S, an»l one of calves. sto«’k ship Mira Vau -bn. »are of Rou-e family The inter-state Jame- Norris can furnish you all kind- of Medford and return. o E K Bright man, witness tees uents are getting quite numerous over ani-hing lumber, mouldings, windows, law prevents getting reduced rates to doors, sash, etc. Leave orders at Lackey's* and from Yreka. >713 01 the Sootberu Pavific. Total .............................. • ••• •• DRESS-MAKING ! I 0 j $ © MRS. M. L. STANLEY I I AT AUCTION ! 0 Saturday, Sept. 27,1890 O O o □ □ a tr p 757'“^' c- c. w.dk«r 4 TO ASHLAND. BALDWIN BLOCK H CD M» o p P 0 CL Ü ® CD Q 0 0 ?? H m 0 o « POULTRY. 00 SILVER SPANGLED H HAMBURGS. Red Hill Land, Q g M» IN R. R. 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