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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1890)
i EC Fruit Items. New Buildings. ! BflEVITY BASKET. Lost. Wright’» Sarsaparilla will cure the most, obstinate skin diseases, renovate the whole j O. Coolidge, the nurseryman and or- Joel Shepherd is hauling lumber from On Pioneer Day, either in Jacksonville l’-e Holden’- Ethereal Gough 8;. rnp. system, and pat your lite on a new basis.,1 •■hardiet wlm marie thia part of the coun Jacoiis A: Carmack’» mill for the erection between here and there, a square Thu.-. Jones of Henley will start a store or AMILANO. O r Thiirvlay, Sept. Is IMO try look beautiful long before railroad* of a new residence for W H. Shepherd Sold by T. K. Bolton. locket charm, with red stone one side at Keno. and modern improvements struck it, was on Emigrant creek. and black stone on other. Mounting of R. P. Neil, the butcher, has the meat con-! chain attached to locket. Finder will be allowing a 20-ounce cling peach that PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. W. J. S<-i>mittt this week commenced tract of the Siskiyou Stone Co. weighed 13*. ounces and would have suitably rewarded by returning to Capt. THE------ reached 14 ounces if left on the tree to the erection of*an $1800 cottage on his F. 8 Morine ha- started on a tour of the Thos. Smith, Ashland, Or. Mr«. MXMuin left Friday for Alaska. property in Iowa town. «tate selling his patent tongue support. grow a little longer. It is one of the Miss Aii< e Der k returned Saturday to largest seen this vear. Lumber! Lumber! G. M. Granger’s $3500 mansion on i Residence----- West Side of Dixon.« al. ‘ ‘'•‘“"“J w It requires from l(|f> to 150 beeves per i Granite street is nearing completion. month to supply the Ashland butchers. Joe. W. Ho-kersmith shipped some James Norris at his lumber yards on J. Henn «iriffith* of Gold Hill wu doing ! Almond street. Ivpoty Sheriff Robt. Taylor’s *1300 Timothy hay is selling at $16 per ton at ■ the north side of the railroad tra< k, near cling and Muir peaches, some grapes, the 1 ity Monday Salem, with an upward tendency of price. j tbe depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, two squashes and 20-ounce pippin ap • residence is well under wav. OGrHST. 1 W"1 men hant, was ples to the state fair at >aleni this week. Ticket« for the Yreka tronpe’s show, doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds in the city Monday. The Yreka Amateurs. Three years ago Joe captured the first “Not Guilty.” are on sale at McConnell * of finishing lumber. I .eave vour orders Hon. 1. A. Watt*, oi bpokane Falb*. is premium on fruit at the state fair ami A number of Siskiyou's theatrical ar Eubanks’ grocery. at Luckey’s real estate office, and they veiling in lann county. tists have organized and made a splendid : will be promptly attended to. also at the last district fair. Theo. Winters, the well-known horse - - ■ K*v. T. K. Van Ta—el returned Tue»dav Geo. W. Dann Saturday marketed 1350 hit in that section with the sensational man.ha- been nominated for governor by • from hl- trip to the north. 1 lbs. of Vicar of Wakefield pears from one drama, ‘‘Not Guilty.” The company will the Nevada democrats. Seventy Acres of Melons appear at Ganiard's Grand Opera House ---- AT---- H. E. Hpeneer and family returned to tree. 1 Mrs. Wm Armitage wife of the railroad Salem Capital Journal.] in this city next Saturday, Sept. 20tb, section Klamath county yeoterday. foreman, died Monday after a long 8. B. Galey, who has left a monument and will undoubtedly be receivM by a George A. Jackson, the “watermelon Tbo«. W. Bryant aent to Albany Kundav in ' this county that peaches can be raised large audience. They will furnish a illness with con-u mt pion. man” of Southern Oregon, is in the city on a buxine«* visit <4 about a week. without irrigation, shipped two varieties really fiist-i'laSH entertai’imt-nt and sat Archbi-hop Gross will deliver a lecture at again with two carloads of as fine melons the Catholic church this evening, at 7:30 as ever grew in Georgia Of tbe last David Reid, of Biskiyou county, is visit- of ' fine ones to the state fair to let people isfaction is guaranteed. o’clock. Everybody invited. inc bis wife’» relatives at Gold Hill. 1 see the size of them. shipment a half a carload were easabas. JLSE7LJLJSTD: OG-HST. Exhibits for District Fair. Alex Martin and Frank Cluggage, the Mr. Jackson is one of Southern Oregon’s Jos. W. Hockersmith's two car loads Gertrude Brooks, of Jacksonville is Anyone having fruits or anything stage man, were over from Linkville this pioneers and brought the melon idea visiting her »¡»ter. Mrs. T. K. Bolt. n. ' of Ashland fruit in refrigerator cars, will else suitable for exhibition at the district week.—[Lakeview Examiner. with him across the plains from Missouri, re.*ch New Yotk to-morrow. This is the Bwope. of Portland, bas gone to ! fair should leave them at Billings’ office .1. K. Patton has an exhibit of ]>ea> hes at and the melon fame of the southern part beginning of an important industry. I ennsylvania op a visit to bi« mother. 1 AT TIFO O'CLOCK P. M. or at the Bank or leave word there, and the Salem fair. He left tbi- week with a of our state is largely due to Mr. Jackson. September 20th, 1890. Win 8. Crowell returned Fridav from 8. B. Galey shipned two more full car a wagon will be sent for them without big load of fruit for Klamath county. This vear he has a small field of seventy I his outi-'g in the Jenny creek section. I loads of fruit to Tacoma this week, be charge, no matter bow small the quan Terms of Sale One-third ---- IN THE---- Lo-t.—Between the Catholic church and acres all iu melons of different varieties. express shipments. tity. It will lie returned, if desired, in the plaza, week ago Sunday.part of a brace Mr. Jackson has the thanks of the Jour Jas F. Harris, proprietor of the hotel at sides ' down, balance on time at 10 Dunstuuir, and J. J. Fanning are over on a let Finder will leave at this office for fur nal force for sexeral of his best melons, [ SENSATIONAL DRAMA Freight Agent Smurr of the Southern good order. Put in everything you can ther visit. particular«. think of to make the fair a success. which were left at this office for their Pacific estimates that daring the fruit Conductor Geo. Bartlett re-umed bis run I season of 18IMMH not less than 10,000 At the Presbyterian church on next Sab discussion. Ashlaixl Stone. I t ÍÍ Bunday, Mrs. If. Ixting able to be about < car-loads of fruit, fresh, dried and can bath the subjects of discourse will be: “The again. Tbe Siskiyou Stone Company is work Real Estate Transfers. Family in Heaven and Earth. ” and “ Un ned, will go from California for consump H. A. Clawson, luperintendent of the 8. tion 1 in the East. If we assume that each ing a force of about thirty men at their conscious Danger.” I Matilda Wilhams to I B Williams—D L L ea*,n8 house«, came up from the «outli ••ar < contains ten tons, this would repre quarry near Ashland, James Hall super One of the most luscious samples of fruit Monday. , sent an export from the State of 100,000 intendent. Six carloads of stone for the -pears, )>eaches. grape-, etc.,—turned in at C of Jos and Ida Swingle, all in tp 36 8. R 1 W, einliracing 8 E E *4 of S W %, and Cant of Characters of fruit during a single year. About new City Hail at Portland went up Fri the R k < okd this season, was from the or I part of N E and N W quarters; 320 acres: Samuel Michaelson returned Friday from tons ' foos Bay, better than ever pleased with 1 16,000 tons of green fruit have already day. They have also the cootract for the chard of Mrs. J. 8. Commons. . $3000. Silar Jarrett ) Ashland. | been shipped from Sacramento, an in < »regnnian's new building Manager C Portland is divided into nine school dis 8 G Riley to Thomas Rilev—8 W *4 of N Colonel Willoughby! N. A. H awkins . W. Ayers savs when the business gets tricts. and Mi-.« Julia Goodyear holds the W and N Jg N W *4 of 8 W Vi sec 13, Jack Snipe—II. B ehrs L oos . of 25 per cent, over last vear. Mrs. Geo. Hargadine, who has l>een visit- crease ' This is a remarkable showing for an fairly under way the shipments from this res|>orisib)e position of assistant principal and S E >4 of N E >4 and N K of N E % of Joe Triggs—E. A P arli ». mg her parents at «irants Pass, returned in the Harrison street district. inexhaustible quarry will run from 10 to 8 E Vi of sec 14. tp 36 S, R 1 W: 120 acres; : Mr. St. Clair—It. G. B rown . ■yesterday. i industry which is not more than ten $1700. 15 carloads per day. Trunible > 4, 5, (land 7, block T, and Judge Smith will soon build a sawmill years old. The total shipments of one of Mrs. Jack Frizell.wife of the superintend- . Wm Jhckson to Virginia II Bright—lot 1 I Isaac Vidler,» IL U. D e W itt . -A 7 ± O lot 16. block H, close to the steamboat wharf in Keno. block Native Soin, of Oregon. ent ot the Yreka railroad, returned home the ' oldest and most productive fruit re 33. Jacksonville; $150. Robert Arnold — E. G M c C onnell . | * * '" " There is only a short piece of flume to fin ye-terday. 1 gions of Europe throuh the port of Mala I B Williams to Noah Baer—lot 11 block I Polecat—J. V. D enny . The preliminary steps towards tbe or ish to start the gristmill.—|Star. ga only amounted in the best year on 6, Central Point; $800. Wottler. I Horace Pelton, Mrs. Sisemore, Mar. ellu- ! The show-going public should not miss J DeFlannev to N Stedbam—fraction of Governor! R. D. H awkins . to about 24,000 tons of raisins, ganization of the above named society Rowe and others of Bams valley, are out at record , Margaret Armitage.) Miss M aggie M c CraU-r lake 1 besides a few oranges,lemons and grapes. was taken at the Pioneer reunion in Jack seeing the Yreka troupe in “Not Guilty.” lot 2 block 4, Central Point. sonville, last Thursday. It will be sim They have some fine actors—in fact some J M Gibson to Mary 8 Smith—land in tp Alice Armitage. f N aughton . will nearly equal that this 37 S, R 2 W; 2.04 acres; $72. Mrs. John H arthen and children joined California ilar to the California organization, to in may be justly etjualed to professionals. Polly Dobbs—Miss M ary C onroy . year, and in a few years it will surpass it. Mary 8 Smith to Wm Bvbce — same land Mr. W . the tiew section foreman at West ' All over the world fruit-dealers meas clude in membership all native-born Mrs.' MacTavish—Miss E ffie D e W itt . Dan Norville came up from Klippel * as above. Fork, Bunday. Policemen, Soldiers, Recruits, Wardens. ure fruit by the box, by the pound or by sons and daughters of Oregon. Robt. A. Lee’s mill, which closed down Monday. It G H Howard to Wm Slinger — lot 8 block Nathan High, the Keno blacksmith and i Miller and Geo. R. Neil are president will probablv start again liefore spring, to Bakers, Convicts, etc., by the company. Medford; $70. ♦ I. E. bpencer were in the city after sup the < ton. bushel. Here we measure it by the and secretary and with themselves and cut ties for the Jacksonville-Medford rail 52. Wm F Barnum to C W Skeel—deed of Admission—Reserved Seats, phes last week. ' road. B. B. Beekman, Geo. W. Dunn and Miss correction to fraction of land in Medford; Mrs. A. L. Noltner. wife of Tony, the D. C. Aglcr Meets with an Accident. Hattie Reames compose an executive Miss Clara Baer died at Albany last $4000. On Granite St. Near Main. 75, Gallery 50, and Children postal clerk waa visiting in Ashland Satur W I Vawter to 8 S Pentz—land in Med D. C. Agler, now brakeing ou the committee tn frame constitution and en Thursday from typhoid malarial fever ford; day and Bunday. I freight $150. 25 Cents. D. Baer were there and A splendid location for a lodging house, north of Ashland met with a pain list members. This is the first organiza Mr. and Mrs. the corpse to Ashland, the S 8 Pentz to Francis and H C Pentz—land in its present form containing eight (8) large John 11. Williams of Medford was in town 1 ful accident that will lay him up for some I tion of the kind in the state. The recent accompanied in Medford ; $1. funeral being Friday afternoon. rooms. A good investment. Monday, selling some of bis fine betf cattle I time. List evening’s train was late and brilliant social success of the California E M Miller to Sarah M Miller- land in to John E. Pelton. John Perdue of Medford has been _ be- arrived here at 4 o’clock this morning. sons will undoubtedly give the new en queathed $1000 by Margaret Durland of Ashland; $1. Mary A and A J Stewart to C W Palm— Jack True came over from his bhasta As he was alighting from the caboose terprise a big boost. Douglas county, recently deceased She lots from 1 to 13. inclusive, in block 47, and vallev ranch Tuesday on a visit to his folks, his I foot slipper! under the wheel, tearing gave $1000 to two other parties and the bal A Mysterious Case. lots 5, 6 and 7 block 49, and blocks 61 and 72 JI. True and family. , away half of it and breaking one bone. A shland , O regon . SIX MILES SOUTH OF ance to the school fund of Douglas county. A splendid case of wholesale horse-steal and lots 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, block 74, l’arson sewed it up, and it is hoped ing has come to light bv the arrest at Red R, li. Wise, formerly of thia place, ar- Dr. ' John Van Horn reports Mrs. V. as stead Medford; $300. nved Tuesday from butter City, (’al., with the I foot will not have to be amputated. GRANT S PASS, OR. Blutl a few days ago of John Scott and J. ily improving, and that Microbe Killer has C Magruder to J W Merritt—lot 12 block his family to remain M irtin, who had in their possession a band cured his son of white-swelling. He goes 11, Central Point; $170. Itailroad Items. of sixty fine horses They were stolen to Linkville this week to put up a barn for I B and Matilda Williams to J W Mer Mi«« Ella Burrows, who has lieen the ■ from Crook county, and passed through the 100 ions of hay he put up on his ranch ritt—lots 10 and 11 and fraction in block 16, guest of the Misses Russell, departed Fri Charley Yen, the China labor broker,. Klamath county about two weeks ago. A this Central Point; $1200. year. LUUjUUU 1HUUU 1 UH UULU day for Walla Walla. went to Ban Francisco Monday to get meiulier of the Crook county stock associa Chas Walker to W I Vawter and E P The Siskiyou county buard of supervisors 400 more men. Henry E. Dixie and his troupe, including ‘ tion is on the scene. —CONSISTING OF— has made the dose season for quail com < jeary—Und in tp 37 8, R 2 W; 18% acres; two baggage cars of scenery,passed through Jack Bays returned Saturday from San | Later —Byron Springer, the man who mence on the Is* dav of February, and for Monday for Portland. Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune, Constantine Magruder to N Stidham—lot Francisco, where he bad been rustling caused their arrest.arrived at Red Bluff Sat deer on the I5th of November. Heretofore Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond W. T. Anderson left Bunday for Colusa 1 up some more men for the railroad work urday with the warrant. The men were the close season began one month later in 1 block 4, Central Point; $40. G W Howard to Jas Gilbert—Jot 9 block Walnut, Chestnut, Shade anil Orna tried, and there being no evidence to con the case of each. county, Cai., on a visit to two sisters who in | Cow creek. 52, Medford; $70. vict them were released. They had Spring are out froiu Missouri. arrested for false imprisonment, ami the Nannie Barr to Mary E Huline—land in mental trees. Walpole, the accomplice of Washburn in Three ends of the four in the tunnel er Undsay bi««niore, of Bams valley, was trial was set for 10 o’clock Monday. About the fiendish murder of A. Broili, a Modoc tp 37 8. R 2 W; 21.43 ac-cs: $1 tOO. -■! ALSO >- visiting in the city during the past’ week, work are well in and the work is pro 9 a. in. Springer committed suicide by put county merchant, has lieen set free, tbe J O Johnston et al to N P Phipps—lot 20 : Strawberry Plants, Blackberry Plants j lie leave - soon for Porttand. 1 gressing as well as could l>e expected ’ ID ~ ting a bullet through bis heart. Temporary I jury acting under instructions of the court, block 21. Medford; $4000. a rough <x>untry. A D Helman to W J and E D Cunning insanity is the cause assigned. finding a verdict of not guilty. He should and Grapevines. Chas. W. Coker, formerly of this county, such 1 ham—land in tp 39 8, R 1 E: $187. have been hung. who went to Florida last fall, is raising Jacksonville Joltings. Dave Kilgore All Right. oranges and lemons in that state Harvest Day services at- the Congrega Jas M Brandon to G Long—assignment The particulars of the Kiigore mys tional church next Sabbath. A fine display of bond: $600. Hurrah for the railroad. G. W. Wilsaire, formerly of Ashland, has tery ate on first page. The following ad of fruits and flowers and appropriate re O Ganiard to J B Dungan—E % of N E ' sold his band of sheep in Blitzen valley, )4 and E % of 8 E % of sec 23. and S W >4 j Circuit court has adjourned. ditional news shows it is not his wagon: ligious exercises. In the evening the Amer of The Best Egg Producers in the eastern Oregon, to P. Thompson. 33; also 8 W % of S E % of sec 29. tp ; IS GROWN ON ican Missionary Association will be the 35 see Roscoe Price of Tolo was in town Mon- Linkville, Or., September 14th. — Noth S. R 2 W; 360 acres: $2000 . N 11. Adams and D. N. Haynes, who subject presented. ing is known here concerning the where L' S to Jas R and Elizabeth Neil—part of world . have been at Montague several months, day. ' Cha«. M. Root, who has the Dr. Braden sec 16, tp 36 8, R 2 W; 266.85 acres. returned Monday to Central Point. Ed. Oliver has returned from Crescent abouts of Dave Kilgore, whose wagon j I mine bonded, has been running the mill was found near Montagne, Cal., a few And the Prettiest of the Harold Jackson, son of Walter Jackson City. Without Irrigation. days ago, and who, together with his ; day and night the pa«t two weeks and will UOKN the commercial traveler, is attending school School commenced Monday with a good family, is supposed to have lieen mur I run it for thirty days, when they will make Feathered Race. Non Set in Ashland and will remain all winter. 1 a clean up They are well pleased with the attendance. WE do not handle, cultivate, or dered. He was to have gone by wagon ! I outlook JARVIS — At Ashland, Sept. 13th, 1890, to and will run it all winter. to PROPAGATE any varieties ters. I can furnish Eggs for Mrs. Jamieson of Roseburg, who ha« 8. P. De Rolioani is spending a few weeks with Charles Putnam to Lower Califor Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jarvis, a son—weight attempt kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that Hatching. I now have a few l>een the guest of Mrs. Dr. Rice, while vis at Cinnabar. Simmons Liver Regulator cured me of 14 lbs. Probably the largest kid born in or nia. He went to Montague for supplies iting her sons, returned home Monday. debility and loss of appetite.—Mrs Ashland. Its parents are below the av tbev are well ADAPTED to the soil and of these pure blooded cock- D. Revnolds of The Meadows was in for the trip but did not return,so Putnam ieneral climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE Idmund Kitten, Frankford, Pa. erage in physical stature. Henry Smith, the Wolf creek stockman town Tuesday. started aliout three weeks ago without GON. Write for terms to NICHOLS — In Sams valley, Sept. 9th, 1890, and merchant was visiting bis daughter, J. Henry Griffiths says there will be an Miss Anna Jeffrey >s teaching the L»g him. It was supposed that he would average yield of grain and 10,000 bushels to Mr. and Mrs. Williani Nichols, an 11 ■ A. H. CARSON & SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. rells for sale. Inquire of Mrs. I. W. Burris, the first of the week. Town school, and giving good satisfaction. meet Putnam on the road and no anxiety shipped from Gold Hill this season. It 1 E. E. MINER, lb. son. OR Bobby McGinley is in Wyoming, and was felt until the discovery of the wagon. goes to San Francisco. Last year’s was 12,- The partv given at the U. 8. Hall on the HICKS — In Ashland, Sept. 17th, to Mr. W. B. C olton , Agent. Ashland. Or. Ashland, Or. will visit Klamath and Lake county in »v^ning of Pioneers’ day was a grand suc He must have had considerable money, 000 and the year before 15,000 bushels and Mrs. H. J. Hicks, a daughter. aliout a month with a troupe from the , cess. as he had just sold his farm and stock. shipped. The mills consume more this East. ' last time he was seen here was about year. M. Maver and wile, of Ashland, were in I The Gen. D Kapux, the Portland republican ♦own five weeks ago, when he came to settlo Take Simmons Liver regulator after your Thursday, the first time in several politician who believe« in free-trade and the vears. i up his accounts before leaving. dinner. It irevents dyspepsia and in di bl<s-dv shirt, was on Monday’s southbound train. George Bievenue, who has 1>een working i Mr. Kilgore, Putnam and his wife and gestion. child were at the residence of Evan R. Tbe Baptists are in session this week at Col. H. B. Compson has lieen appointed at Crescent City all summer, has returned 1 Reames and family in San Jose on Sept. Grants Pass, and a-r the association may county commissioner in Klamath, vice W. home hold Sunday, there will l>e no preach- Robt. G. Smith. Req., and Jns. P. Tuff« ■ 1st, and intendeil to locate there,but con- ; ing at over C. Crawford resigned and moved to Colusa the church in this place till Sunday, of Grants Pass, were in town last week vis j tinued on to Monterey to see what they ■ Sept. 28. Covenant ceunty, Cal. meeting, which should ing old time friends. , could do there. So this ends the idea ' occur next Saturday, will l>e postponed one Mrs. A. M. Russell and two daughters, I that the team belonged to Kilgore. A. W. Cormack, of the firm of Jacobs A i week. P astor . who have been spending the summer in Ashland (or their health, returned to Wil Cormack of Round Top, was in town Sat One of Al. Sear's Capers. I Latest styles in men ’ s nobby hats just re- urday after supplies. lows, Cal., Monday. Al. Sears, formerly a barber in Ash I | ceived at Blount’s. C. J. Stewart, general traveling agent ot Everybody should turn out and attend land but now a bar-keeper in the Banquet : The Linkville Star is informed by Earl A the O P. R. R., went over to Shovel creek ♦he fair, which will l>egin Monday. Sept. saloon, Portland, was the indirect cause ! Co., the Ager commission merchants, that hot springs Friday to cure his 10-year-old 22d. and continue one week. of a murder and suicide in that city Tues 1 the Ager-Linkville Telegraph Co has been son of rheumatism. Jame« McCully came in from Cinnabar day. Chas. A. Whalley was the son of ’ incorporated at Ager with J. B. Ager, J W. T J. Fitxsliumons. late publisher of the Friday after supplies. He will probably re wealthy Virginians, several years ago | Stine and W E. Hawkins as president, sec turn soon, to remain all winter. retary and treasurer. The company expect defunct Grants Pass News, is editor and I went to New York and married a woman to have their line completed to the Shovel publisher oi the Stockman's and Dairyman’s Miss Katie Miller, who has been working from a brothel. They came to Portland. Exchange, ban Francisco. nt dressmaking for the past year, left for Becoming hard up she went back to her creek springs in six of eight weeks. John Wexler is employed in a bakery at Portland Saturday evening, where she will t old life. He secured work as a cable car I Lined overalls $1.00 per pair at Blount’s. Lima, Peru, and writes that he will come remain during the winter. conductor and wanted to take her out _of Fred T. Merrill, the champion bicy hack to California again. His address is Archbishop Gross, of Portland, has been 1 the fashionable house of ill-fame. Ry ~ . clist of the Pacific coast, Prof. E. Abt, care of Arthur Field * Co. in Jacksonville for several days. He deliv this time glie became enamored of AÎ. with his wonderful mechanical illusions^ < ___ __ Ixjuis Bascom, who has been attending ered nn excellent lecture in the court house ' Sears and wanted to remain and leave presenting beautiful art pictures and Banta Clara college. Cal., for several years, Mondav evening to a large and appreciat 1 her husband. This preyed on Whalley’s statuary,the Johnstown flood and numer arrived this week to remain in Asliland. ive audience. ‘ mind and he went to her room, shot her ous other life-like scenes, Prof. H. J. He is a son of Mrs. J. H. Real. The Chilian Medicine company will give four times fatally and then killed him- Abbott, the eminent comedian and ex three entertainments here on Sept. lsth. Conductor Geo. Morgan is off on a vaca self. poser of spiritualism, and Master Eddie tion and tour to the Eastern states. G. En- 19th anti 20th. They are highly spoken of Abbott, aged 7, the youngest prestidigi- County Com mi saioners’ Court. grucht, who lias been on the freight south bv the press, and should lie greeted by a tateur in the world, are the principals of large audience each evening. of Dunsmuir, is running his train. In matter of county road petitioned for the strongest combination on tbe road, Ruggles A Taylor’s circus gave two per | by James Bigtiam et al: Prayer of pe- Miss Mamie Judge, after a visit of several which will be in Ashland soon. week« in Ashland, departed Bunday even formances in this place on Monday and ' titioners granted. ing for l'ortlund, to take a position in the Tuesday evenings of this week, to good James Norris sells lumber. Leave vour In matter ot tn of cnange change 01 of county roau road ■ orders sized crowds. Thev have a first cla«s band Postal telegraph couquuiy in that city. at Luckey's, with them and their performances give the I petitioned for by F. G. Stinson, J. E. j Mrs. T. P. Boyd, who has lieen visiting best of satisfaction. ‘ Pruett and L. E. Land : Change ordered. 1 C. H. Pickens has purchased three lots the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. The Pioneer reunion which was held in i In matter of bridge across Emigrant I iu Hunsaker’s addition on the Boule H. Russell, left Tuesday with her little babe vard and one and a half acre of land in for Lel>anon. where Mr. Boyd has a minis ♦at ksonville last Thursday was largely at creek—Clerk authorized to advertise for ' same vicinity from E. B. Hunsaker for tended by most of the Pioneers of Southern terial charge. Oregon. ’ Much credit is due Fletcher Linn building bridge across Emigrant creek, I $2700. Mr. Hunsaker purchased from Loyal II. Settles the faithtul porter of ♦or the able manner in which he delivered near Shepherd’s residence. i Mr. Pickens the farm on __ _______ Rogue river of The Oregon hotel since its opening, resign the oration Several beautiful boquets In matter of granting liquor license to acres, for $.>500. Cunnyngham & Son ed this week and ha.« gone to Portland. were presented to the following pioneer la “Friday” has made many friends among dies: Mrs. S. Kenney received one for be Hull<&Beck.Gold Hill: License granted. , plai.c l !i-‘sa e- ^r: Fmkens will move . ins family luiuiiv uerv oraer to his here next year, in order the traveling public ing the oldest lady resident of Southern In matter of County Hospital ; awarded take advantage of our school facilities, Marshal Mayfield, wife and daugter are Oregon. Mrs. Dean, of Willow Springs,for to Emil DeRoboam for term of one year ! wbile Mr. Hunsaker will have his new attending tbe slate fair. Miss Lillian Smith, being the first married lady of Southern Or from 15th of Sept. 1890, at $4-50 per week ! ’ purchase farmed to his ideas of farming the rifle-shot formerly of Ashland, is con egon : Mrs. Jane McCully for being the old ducting a shooting gallery there. Constable est lady resident of Jai ’twwiville; Mrs. J. E. for each inmate. Those fine white blankets at the wool- Ross for l>eing the first ludy married in 8. D. Taylor is acting a« marshal. Report of J W Loffiand keeper of! en mills will make a splendid pres Jacksonville. The dinner was excellent, ent for your wife. They beat anything yet J. R. Beamer, one of Ashland’s sturdy the programme was well carried out, and I county hospital past year : Approved. seen in the state. ♦ and reliable citizens, was married recently the whole affair was a grand success. Emil DeRoboam with Henrietta De- to Miss Alice Crowson, daughter of George John Irving has left for the Willamette ! Roboam and Jeremiah Nunan as sureties, Personal Mention. Crowson. They have the Rxcoan’s best ' files bond for keeping county hospital in with about 75 head of as pretty horses as wishes, along with a large circle of friends. ; ever flew over the range. J. K. VanSant was here the first of the j sum of $2000. M. Mickleson returned last week to his week. Mr. Gardner, from Curry county, is Miscellaneous bills ordered ]»id. Josephine county ranch, much improved here with a fine band of horses. He is M. H. Abbey came up from San Francis in health. He says Microbe Killer, which j buying a whole lot of real estate. He Death of a Young Girl. he has been taking tbe past four weeks, is co Tuesday bougt 160 acres of Mr. Vaughan, • unng up the cancer on Ins tongue very Geo. H. Tyler is in from his Dead Indian I Woodville was startled Wednesday ■ lately 320 acres of Widow Ish and 160 acres of fast. soda springs. week over the death of an orphan girl . Melliase, and he isn’t done buying yet. B. F. Edmondson, of Big Butte, was reg | employed as a domestic in the family of He is putting up the greatest barn in the Edgar Eubanks, formerly of Ashland, I Wm. Harper. She was unfortunate and I country. The work of construction was ms tried on the 8th fast at ban Diego to istered at The Oregon Tuesday. Miss Nellie Thornburgh, daughter of one of Mr«. S J. Tuthill and children went to 1 1 ignorantly attempted to conceal her mis- i alone, not speaking of the lumber, will that city’s prominent citizens. The wed- Sisson to-day. on a visit to friends. fortune by wearing a tight bandage, ! cost $550.—[Ft. Klamath cor. Star. ding was described a* an elegant affair bv A scantling fell from the top of H. F. i which threw her into convulsions from the local press, Why sutler with headache and neuralgia? Cooks house at Siskiyou Tuesday and broke ' which she died. Dr. Parson, coroner, Wright's Paragon Headache Remedy never held an inquest Thursday which Dr. Col- A. H. Evans, manager oi the Railroad his aru>. | vig, attending physician, Mrs. Belle fails. Safe. sure, soothing to the nerves. House, left for San Francisco yesterday to Will Vining came out from Tacoma Mon-1 ¡Speer, Wm. Harper, Mrs Beu Carter Does not disturb the stomach, and induces have his eyes treated. This is his first ab day. will be here soon and they will I and Mis« Rosa O’Brien gave evidence. I sleep. Try it. Sold by T. K. Bolton. sence from his post of duty since the house both go Ralph to California on a visit. P. J. Sullivan, the fiend who assisted I was started. 8upt. Clawson is acting a, Dist. Att'y, Colvig was also present. Richard Hetchell of Shasta county has There had been no crime committed “in the notorious Carrie Bradley to murder mine host during his absence. been visiting his daughters, the dressmak the eyes of the law,” and the jury old man Brown and throw his body in , Otto Winter, organizer for the Paeific ers, returning homeward to-day. | the Willamette at Portland, was arrested 1 brought in the following verdict: states division of the order of railwav tele- Miss Mattie Ober leaves Monday lor Butte graphers.an order with 156 lodges and 15,'»W In the matter of the inquisition upon I recently at Sisson on complaint of a; niemlwrs. has t>een spending the past week City. Mon., where she has a good position the body of Elizabeth Burckbardt, we woman from whose ill-gotten gains he I in Ashland. He was among tbe i»arties in a dressmaking establishment the undersigned jury drawn and empen- was living for assault and battery. When j fastened here bv the blockade. Front ap- Frank Applegate. Butler Helman and eled to enquire therein, find that de- , the case came in court and the woman i {•earances is well pleased with the .eeuial- wife and Miss Bernhardt came in from ceased was named Elizabeth Burekhardt. was testifying the brute Sullivan jumped ne«sof Ashland society. Klamath agency this week, and leave soon that she was a native of Iowa, aged 19 at her and with both feet kicked her in Robt. 8. Coker, who lost hi« foot while for their ranch in Josephine county, veare, unmarried, that she camo to her the abdomen. The trial was postponed i braking on the Sacramento division of the J. D. Fountain, the Linkville and Keno death bv reason of uramic convulsions. until he served out a term of thirty days ■ 8. P. last winter, came out from the rail merchant, came in by private conveyance Wm. Jones, Jas. McDougal, J. Staver. for contempt, bnt the superior court re- ' road hospital Friday to vist his sisters and yesterday. He is enroute for San Fran J. W. Osborn, J. H. Breeding. J. H. I leased him on account of a legal techni-1 other rieudx in Central Point precinct.. As cisco to purchase fall and winter goods. cality. Whipple. ______________ _ «00D as he get.« accustomed to his artificial Houston of Grays Harlsir. formerly Alturas New Era clippings.] lee fie will return to the company’s employ in J. the H. butcher The First Step. business in Ashland, is in hi a more convenient position. G. W. Mapes, one of Warner valley’s Perhaps vou are run down, can’t eat. town. He met his two sons, J V. of Mon A. Rummel and D L. Rummel, father tana and J. A. of Linkville at the state fair, can’t sleep.’ can’t think can’t do anything big stockmen, was here this week trying 1 to your satisfaction, and you wonder what to buy beef and stock cattle. He thinks and brother of the Ruiuinel Bros , return- and will visit them at Linkville. vou. You should heed the warning, he can buy some of each, but is not will-' <«l Tuesdav to tbe Rummel mine on Klam Mr-. Dr Parson, whois visiting Mrs. C. ails ath river six miles from Hornbrook. Thi W. Ayers at Alltany. wa« robl>ed by a pick vou are taking the hrst step into nervous ing to pay over $18 for beef, and stock mine is turning out well. They make sev pocket of a purse containing a few dollars prostration. Vou need a nerve tonic and cattle must be even lower than that. eral clean ups every week which average and a railroad pass while going to the -tate in Electric Bitters you will find the exact Beef buyers are around. Mr. Hnm- $5tln and $•>•! per week. This is good for a fair yesterday. Fortunately she left all her remeiiv for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surpris phrevs of Sierra valley bought 125 steers river claim that is hardly fairly opened. money, but a few dollars, at Albany. ing results follow the use of this great nerve ranging in age from 3 to 5 years old from Isaac McClung. Geo. Linn and J. H. H. M. Crowell arrived yesterday from tonic and altera live. Your appetite returns, Anderson of North Warner valley Bweenev of tbe Mt. Shasta division, and V China via Victoria, over the Canadian I’a- good digestion is restored, and the liver Thos. D I-ondon and Jack Andrews of the Ore ■ific -team-hip line. He has l»een acting as and kidneys resume healthy action. Try a at $25 per head. G. W. Mapes of Rene is here looking for beef, but as usual says gun lines are in San Franci-co representing consulate marshal for Amoy and the dis I bottle. Price S)e. at Chitwood Bros. beef is not worth anything. the S. P. brakemen in the fixing of the ne« trict of Formosa. and conies to Ashland to Men’s and boys’ clothing, boots, shoe.«, schedule of salaries for the conductor- am! i- i«i his father. Um. 8. Crowell. American brakemen of the entire system. The divis consul at that point during Cleveland'« »•!- • ate., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and ! i Picture frames made to order at H. 8 at prices that defy couiiwlitiou, at McCall's 1 Emery’s. ion -uj>erinteiidents are also there. ministration. J J IJ ••• *•* ••• DRESS -MAKING ! Prices Reasonable. MRS. M. L STANLEY Ganiard Opera House, JQ Q B 0 3 CD AT AUCTION ! NOT GUILTY STAR BAKERY. IN B. B. ADDITION ® » 4 BALDWIN BLOCK (JQ POULTRY. ?? 0 SILVER SPANGLED Our Nursery HAMBURGS. Red Hill Land, NEW P a a I-O □ CD 'S Q O P P Q- 0 0» ® o a o y TO ASHLAND. R.T. BALDWIN, PROP'R o O tr p tí ® P OQ o Saturday Evening Saturday, Sept. 27,1890 o o a o B « CD eh l-rf’ o y 0 Q m æ O’ ß) □ œ 0 ® ® a GOODS! New * Fall * Stock AT 0. H. 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