Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 30, 1890, Image 3

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    VALLET RECORD
Fire at Sia-u.n
Attention, Co. I>.
The anrual inspection of Co. D. 2d
Thia morning about 7 o’clo<k the Hotel
Bailey, a summer resort one-half mile Regiment, O. N. G.. will take place at
from Station, »at destroyed by fire. the armory on Gr mite street next Satur-
Lnaa, (15,000. Inaurance F‘,000. Very day, at 8 p. in. Considering the import-
an« e of this meeting, every member
little waa saved.
should find himself on <luty.
BREVITY
BASKET.
i
Mai anal fevers and effects quickly give
way to Simmons Liver Regulator.
M c C onnell & eubanks .
Conductor Roller had a tiue job in his
new position—bringing the good looking i
I’ m : Holden's Ethereal Cough Sjrup.
"Crystal Slipper’’ troupe over his division.
I
<» Leroux, the horseman, is in Ashland.
Pelican Bav is rapidly settling up.
PKKKONAL AND HOCIAL
C. W. Ayer* returned to Albany Mon­ Malone, Young, Crowley and several
day.
more whose names we have forgotten,
A Seriouh Cut.
Mi*» Ann* linnet,
Yrekaja in toe city.
The Mastodons in Old Yamhill.
B. F. Loosely is to start a new meat mar­ will go to that beautiful country to re­
Long
Yeaterdav
morning
while
M.
Bi
Lindaey Applegate i» quite ill at Unk-
Lafayette Correspondence: The tusk of
side. With a fine mail route, easy travel
was out hewing wool at his claim up a mastodon has been discovered imbedded ket at Linkville.
ville.
to Ashland, easy travel to Linkville over
Ashland creek canyon, Iris axe marie a
John T. Hoover is in Coos county in the the road from Lincoln's to Fort Klamath,
Condw tor Anstev ha« gone East on a mis-que and went deep into his foot—on in the earth near tiie river at this place. sewing machine business.
Henry
Worden,
while
digging
under
the
i
viatt.
Pelican Bay will look up proudly in the
the inside, along the instep The heavy . narrow-guage bridge, came acros* the relic
A club has been formed to get the full spring. Mr. Truitt, from Central Point,
H C. bkinner returned from Portland sole of the boot saved the foot from being , about twelve feet below the surface. It was election returns Tuesday evening.
I
New Crop of
will winter his great herd of cattle there,
Saturday
Germea,
cut off
Dr. Songer fixed the injuries, iml>ed<te<l in rock and was l<x>wne<i after
John \\. Powers has arranged for the but Dennis Crowley, who has sold his
much labor. It u from two and a half to
Raisins,
Mr». A. 8. Walt>ndge returned Sunday requiring four stitches.
Breakfast Gem,
i three inches in length, and is un- purchase of the Mirror saloon in Portland. I fine Linkville property, will not remove
to Little Shasta
doubtetlly a find of some prehistoric age.
Currants.
from here until spring. There is no bet­
Bakers
Chocolate,
Government latntl Victims.
The
Dead
Indian
saw
mill
closed
down
Jam«-« <«. Clark, the p-«et, returned Tues­
There is reason to believe that other eviden­ last week, having cut 240.000 feet of lumber. ter land on earth than that of Pelican
Citron,
day from I'altforma.
On complaint of John Markham, J D.
1
ces ot toe animal may be found at or near
Cocoa,
A new school house will soon be erected Bav, and it needs no gauzy picture-work The Best Egg Producers in the
the same place, and steps for an investiga-
Rev. F. K. Van Tassel returned Saturday Atwater and son and J. B. Aid of VVa, ig- 1 tion
Orange and Lemon peel. i American and English
near
the Dollarhide toll house in district of rhetoric to draw to that place a large
will
*o«
n
be
taken.
S.
ner
creek
were
hauled
up
before
U.
from his northern trip.
38.
population. The proof of the pndding is
Dates and Figs,
Commissioner Hammond in this city
Pickles and Canned Goods,
The Murdered Thomas Sutton.
WORLD.
very conspicuous around there.—[Klam­
Mrs. p. Griswold wa» visiting in Granta Tuesday and bound over before the next
The
Great
Register
of
Siskiyou
county
Mince-Meat,
P*»a the past »everal days.
ath Star._________________
Young American Edam
Sheriff
Gowan,
of
Klamath
county,
contains
4500
names
—
a
gain
of
’
800
in two i
meeting of the U. S. grand jury at Port­
And the Prettiest of the
thinks that Sutton and the man with him years.
J. K . Van Kant is in the valley,represent­ land in (250 bonds each.
Better Than Govertnent Bonds.
1
Maple Syrup,
Pineapples,
ing a Sacramento grocery hrm.
when last seen and whose wagon wae
Feathered
Race. Non Set­
Judge Pipes and E. F. Pernot of Corval­
The
ordinary'
living
expenses
of
a
family
Maple
Sugar,
Swiss
Cheese,
Death of Mrs. Col. Knight.
found cached in the brush in a lonely lis have patented a copy-holder for type­ of live persons, living in the customary man­
Senator Mitchell and Congressman Her­
ters.
I
can
furnish
Eggs
for
spot
in
Butte
creek
valley,
were
both
writers.
mann have returned to Oregon.
Buckwheat
flour,
(bulk)
ner
of
the
American
people,
amounts'to
not
French
Soups,
Mrs N. B. Knight, of Salem, died at I
I now have a few
Prof. Helinan. of Ashland, is advertised less than (1,500 per year. It would require Hatching.
John W. Power» left Tuesday for a visit the residence of Mrs. E. H. Litftus in murdered at some of the springs where
uearly (10,000 in government bonds to pro­
with bi» family al Woodland. Cal.
‘ this city Sunday morning. The remains they camped, either at the Oregon line, to furnish the music for a bail at Kerbvville duce
this income. Ten acres of land in the of these pure blooded Cock­
or just over in the California boundary. Nott 14th.
were
taken
to
the
capital
city
on
the
Willamette valley planted to prunes with an rells for sale.
F B Hunsaker returned Monday from
He also believe« tlieir bodies were thrown
Inquire of
evening
train
for
burial
in
the
family
Who
has
land
and
no
money.
Wants
a bufctne»» trip to Siskiyou county.
ordinary crop at ordinary prices will net
plat. Mrs. Knight and her daughters I into Little Klamath lake. The Yreka trees on time. Call on Teel’s Nursery. more than (1.500 after paying for all labor
E.
E.
MINER,
U. W. Fowler, of Klamath City, left yes­ were brought out to Ashland several Journal say»: He has traced the route Ashland, Or,
Placed thereon. You can’buy this land of
terday for Casino Spring*. New York.
of
the
murdered
man
from
Linkville
to
Ashland,
Or.
he
Oregon
Land
Company,
of
Salem,
Ore
­
month» ago by Col. Knight to improve
Are you Married? If not, send your ad­
Mrs. Judge Neil and Mrs. Miller of Jack­ the former’s health. The cause of her the California boundary, an<l also up to dress to The American Corresponding Club. gon, in tracts of ten acres or more at from
(55 to (75 per acre. Address,
sonville were in the city Monday, visiting. death was heart dise.iae.
Mrs. Knight Blv in Oregon, as well as across the line P, O. Box 613. Clarksbnrg, W. Va
The Oregon Land Company, Salem, Or
"Bou" la/tan and ez-Bheriff Tom Jordan was a native of Oregon, the daughter of into Butte creek valley, where the wagon
Rev. William Lund will hold Epi.
Episcopal
was found. The sheriff intends investi- services
returne-1 to Portland Tuesday from Cali- Gen. John F. Miller.
at the Baptist church in .______
A Big Inducement Tor Money.
gatiny further, with intention of writing next Sunday morning. All invited Ashland
lornia.
to at-
All newspapers worth having require
particulars to Sheriff Moxley, of this tend.
The
Dr».
Darrin.
Mr. and Mr». Geo. W. Kearns and their
money to run them. The R ecord is no
eountv. Tait, the hotel tnan at Tehama,
lilt!« girl, of Wolf creek, spent sunuay in
Dr C. B. Darrin, of the above firm,ar­
New at Hunsaker's this week : School exception in this respect. We must have ;
is expected here this week, to take charge shoes
Ashland.
at *1 to (1.50 tier pair, Come and see it, and in the advertising columns of this >
rived Sunday and has been crowded with
of the wagon and other property, anil them.
They are
J. R. Rowland, Ibe butcher, returned work ever since his arrival
issue throw out inducements that will
would have come here before, but for be­
Sunday evening I rum a visit with ius folks good a>lvertisers, and by letting the ing sick and unable to travel.
L. E. Moe. the car-tapper. Saturday run do the work
Just think of tbe Mam­
in nau Jose.
world know through the press of their
the blade of a rusty knife into his arm near moth Cyclopjedia and the R ecord one
the wrist, causing a bail wound which has year for (3.00. And Dickens’ complete
Real Estate Trans tecs.
Mr». Judge Hanna returned home on I many wonderful cures,do busineea where
Are now Closing Out at
laid him off'.
Monday evening’» train from a brief trip to others are lying idle. Dr. Darrin's office
works and the R ecord for only (3.10. If
Arnold R Childers to Spencer Cbilders, Jr
Oakland, Cal.
, is at The Oregon, room 12, and all the
Remember bottom prices in every depart­ you aren’t satisfied with the whole earth, Cost their entire stock of
—23.22 acres in tp37 *, r 1 w; (1700.
Mr. Barrow», brother ut Eugene Barrows, . patients that have gone to see him re-
A Sargent to Emma J Sargent—fractional ment at Hunsaker’s, everything must lie we will throw in 25 novels free.
disposed
of soon.
l»rt
relief
from
their
sufferings.
The
i» lying sick ot typhoid fever al Pelican '
part of tp 39 s, r 2 w; (200.
Dr. will remain till Sunday.
Bay.—(Star.
Notice to Fruit Growers.
Ja* M and Alice Hurlev to Lizzie Hurley
R. B Hatton has thrown up his contract
I Mixed Paints, Varnishes,
—four acres in tp 37 s. r i w; (100.
to run the Linkville-Clear Laie stage line,
A
meeting
of
the
Southern
Oregon
Mrs. W. J. Ply male and Mlaa Kstella
The Condition of Sheep.
W H and Nannie Barr to D J Lumsden — and the silk is again in the hands of John Fruit Growers is called for 1 o’clock p.
' Brushes, Glass,
Ixvy, of Jacksonville, made tola city a pop
lot 2, block 1. Medford; (IMut.
call Saturday.
, Capt. W F Songer, county stock in-j C B Kingsbury to J 8 Walters—2.25 acres Hcballock.—[Star
m ., Nov. Sth, at the citv hall, Medford.
E. Clutter, the agent of E. S. Moore the Election of officers and other important
C. B Watson went to Linkville Monday ; Spector, has finished his fall inspection in Smith’s tract to Ashland; (6<X).
Wall Paper, Mouldings,
to attend circuit court, which convenes of the sheep of Jackson county, finding ! D T and Millie Lawton to Bethuel Rice— artist of Oakland, Cal., was in the city sev­ business is to lie transacted. A full at-
eral days this week delivering the 1 ar ire tendance is desired.
8,318 head in bands that were sound,and 1U acres in tp 37 s, r 1 and 2 w; (1150.
there next week.
Artists Materials,
E Sanderson Smith to Jonathan Bourne — views of Ashland.
R obert A, M iller ,
Manager Graham says that be will carry . bunds amounting to 1,550 head that were
the
E
8
Smith
cinnabar
claim,
situated
in
,
unsound
He
says
all
the
sheep
are
in
Ralph
Cooper,
a
colored
scavenger,
has
t
out next season's crop over tbe Roseburg <k
Etc.
Lumber! Dumber!
been in Ashland this week, found lots of
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• better condition than ever seen during tbe Wagner creek mining district; (1.
Coos Bay railroad.
8Choders.8r.to A R Childers—23.22 acres work and was a welcome pedestrian to the
j
his
administration,
very
few
being
un-
James
Norris
at
his
lumber
yards
__
on
James O Meara, who lias been visiting
in tp 37 », r 1 w; (500.
;
health of the community.
Call at their store, op­
Oregon with bi» two daughters, returned to | clean and all very fat.
the north side of the railroad track, near
C E Meyer to J H Goldman-lots 0, 10, 11
Mr Cawhorn, a California buyer, has and 12 block B, R R add to Ashland; (1.
James Norris can furnish you all kinds of the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, posite plaza.
Santa Rosa Katurday.
I E and Minerva Sliaw to D R Beatty- finishing lumber, mouldings, windows, doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds
Ab. Giddings, who bad been in town sev­ shipped three thousand out of the vallev,
H e : "I can’t button them. We had better stor
1200 acres in tps 34, 35 and 36 s, r 1 e and 35 doors sash, etc. Leave orders at Luckey s* of finishing lumber. Leave your orders
eral day», returned to Ina Klamath county .John A. Hanley, an authority on stock and
at home."
36 .», r 1 w; (3400.
: buying, having purchased them for him
Jos. W. Hockersmith killed the first pork at Luckey’s real estate office, and they
ranch again 1 uesday.
S ub : “Oh noi You can buy me a pair of ‘Mather'
N Epperson to G 'W Stephenson—lot 31 in for the season last week, and was over in
will
be
promptly
attended
to.
Gloves as we go along: they fasten in a
blok N. railroad add to Ashland; (95.
J. T. Faulkenberry was on Sunday’s
Kral Estate Salts.
the Eagle Point section this week purchas­
moment aud fit perfectly. They are for
train, bound irom Balt latke City to baieru
Louisa and M l’owell to O A C R R Co— ing more hogs from Peter Himon and oth­
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sale at
NOTICE
I
Luckey reports: The Ashland hotel '/L in the East Ashland or Applegate water ers.
on patent right business.
Cut this out, and when you visit Portland
building and grounds from John Strait ditch; (12.50.
I
K. F. Walker waa in Klamath county last to Ulysses L. Rice; eon. (9,000,
Samuel B. Putnam, the liberal lecturer, during the exposition, call on Towne, the
Mary F and J Ii Casey to same—1» share
week, adjusting toe title to toe ranch be re­
held forth at the Ganiard opera house Sun­ Photographer, and receive the following
ot same; (25.
cently word to Bing Grubb.
day evening Mr. Putnam is a good reas- liberal oner.
H. J. Black, who recently sold his
oner and holds the respect of the liberal
Jacksonville Items.
All presenting these slips will be given
F. 11 Page, the Portland fruit shipper, dwelling house and lota in E. E. Miner’s
minded Christians who hear him.
one dozen of my best style cabinet photos
was in town Monday and Tuesday winding addition to Aahland, has purchased six I
Will
Ja<
kson,
of
Grants
Base,
was
in
up tbe summer »hipping business.
’ more lota in the same addition and is
Orr Brown will make over three hundred and one extra for framing, for (3.50. My
town Monday.
i
gallons of sorghum svrup on his mill near regular price for the same work to those not
Kulph Vining of Tacoma, Wash., is vis­ i erecting another fine residence thereon.
SIX MILES SOUTH OE
Wilderville this fall. About 100 gallons holding these slips is (6.00 per dozen and
iting with tris loiks in tots city, being on his
J. M. Luark has purchased tho Ash- i Major Barron, of Ashland, was in town will be mads from cane grown on his farm (3.00 for extra picture. This is an extraor­
way to Ban Francisco on a business visit.
the first of the week.
dinary offer and the probability of doing
and 200 gallons for his neighbors.
land grocery store of Rev. John Rice. In 1
GRANT’S PASS, OR
enough extra work to make it pay prompts
Fred. W. ii
Hogue
and wiiv
wife, . <</>»>«>/
formerly of ln
Hie
deal he
sold tnree
three tots
lots In
raikoadYrl
«■"*.
„ kuc >„u
e cieat
ne ’ soia
in railroad
ad-
N. A. Jacobs and wife, of Medlord,
Mitchell, the California cattle buyer, has the inducement.
Cenirat i-oinl, arrived irom Iowa Monday (Jition on j. prin , gtreet
Mr Rjce for were in town Sunday visiting relatives.
! purchased the stock ot Naylor,Grieve Bros.,
Call and see our work, it speaks for itself.
•nd will remain in Ashland for nome time,
•
r
Ward, Kepler and ethers in the Jenny creek Phis holds good until Novemlier 1st.
J. F. White went to Roseburg Sunday I I section.
I
’
olly,
Heilbootn
<t
Co.'s
repre-
M im Martha Matney, who has been at
Very trulv yours,
F. Kush land, of Portland, yesterday evening on a business trip connected
, .«tentative is in Klamath county buying.
Heuley tor about a year.last week returned 1
B. C. TOWNE.
—CONSISTING OF—
to Jac kson county and will remain at Ap­ purchased 57 acres from Dr. A. C. Helm with the Jacksonville marble works.
Studio
cor
First and Morrison Sts.
The threshing season has not closed yet
at $4 > per acre. Mr. Koshland is of the
plegate.
Take
your
babies
to
Towne.
Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune,
Mrs, M. Hauser celebrated her 67th out in Klamath county, one machine hav­
MAY BE FOUND.
firm of Koshland Bros , commission
Cherry, .Apricot, Nectarine, Almond
[ birthday on Monday last, anil entertain­ ing several large crops still to get away
Z. E. Wilson of Cotas* was visiting his merchants of Portland.
MARRI ED.
brotoer-iu-iaw, J. R. Cunnyngham, Friday,
with Klamath is a long-winded country.
ed a number of her friends at dinner.
Walnut, Chestnut, Shade anti Orna-1
I
•nd is now visiting C. E. Wilcox's family
mental trees.
The Jacksonville Railroad.
W C. Elliott, of Sisson notoriety, was ac­
Mesilames
J.
N.
T.
Miller,
W.
J.
Ply-
al Woodville.
quitted at Portland of the charge’ of out­ MARTIN—RAYNOR—At the residence of
male,
M,
Hauser,
M.
Caton
and
Miss
-•! ALSO !■—
The Jacksonville and Medford railroad
the groom in Ashland. Oct, 26th. Jas. II,
raging Josephine Wright, a 14-vear-old girl.
John Dollarhide and family have moved
Martin, of Ashland, and Miss Augusta Strawberry Plants, Blackberry Plants
She went back on her former revolting tes­
FOR
to Hornbrook for the winter, where the has at last laid the doubting public at Stella Levi visited Ashland last week.
Dagmar Raynor, Rev. E. R, Van Tassel
children will go to school and John will rest and the idea that it was a railroad
Mrs. G. W. Gibson, son and daughter timony, now being one of Elliott’s debased
and Grapevines.
officiating.
only on paper has been effectually dis­ departed Monday morning for Ix>a An­ gang.
prospect the blue-gravel mines.
McREYNOLDS—FERGUSON—-In Jack­
Benjamin F. Butler, of Massachusetts,
Perry Heryford of Missouri, a younger pelled by the contractors, Howell, Osburn geles, where they will make their future
sonville. Oct. 26tb, John McReynolds and
a- d his family are taking a survey of Wash­
brother ot Hheriit W. P. tierytord aud Mrs. & Co. of Corvallis, commencing work home.
Miss Martha Ferguson, Squire Plvmale
ington. and after visiting Spokane Falls
Senator Cogswell of Lakeview, is visiting Monday throwing the dirt with a dozen
officiating.
Mrs. M. H. Vining, accompanied by they proceeded Co the Sound, where they
his relatives and may conclude to remain. teams and a lot of workmen. Jackson­
IS GROWS ON
her two sons and Miss Emma, came down spent the most of this week.—[Ellensburgh
Miss Kate Hansen departed Tuesday for ville’a citizens who have staved with to the county seat Monday and spent the Localizer.
BORN
their
town
through
thick
and
thin
have
ban Francisco to further iterfect herself in
J. 8. Hall, the Iowa gentleman who has HOCKERSMITH—Near Medford, Oct 21,
the art ot dressmaking. Her mother, Mrs. never felt so well for many a day, and day with relatives.
Fred Hansen, accompanied her as far as well thev may for they have acres of the
Chas. Purcell and wife, of this place, been stopping at The Arlington several
1890. to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hockersmith,
Biakiyou.
Without Irrigation.
finest hillside land, worth, in orchards 1 have gone to Great Bend, Kansas, to pav weeks taking in the country, left yesterday
a son.
•V
Bev. W. fl. Milbourn, the blind orator j
per acre, that is now covered only relatives and frtends a visit. They will for San Francisco. Mr. llall is a level- SPENCER-At Reno, Oct. 19, 1890, to Mr.
heaiJed
business
man
with
plenty
of
means,
(K- AVE do not handle, cultivate, or
who has been chaplain of the Senate for so I with a thick growth of chapparnl and ! , be gone several months.
and Mrs. Fred Spencer, a 10X pound boy.
is well pleased with this country and will
to PROPAGATE any varieties
many years, was on Monday's train en manzanita. The fruit industry, besides „ '
return again soon.
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DUSENBERRY—At Reno, Oct. 19, 1890,to attempt
H.
Pape,
Jr.,
and
wife,
of
Corvallis,
or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that
route lor Portland, aecomi>aiiied by his de- other resources, will now be developed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Dusenberry,
a
10-
thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and
A. T. Kyle is haviug a (1500 residence
I who have been visiting relatives and
voted wife.
pound boy.
in that section.
i friends in town for the past week, re- erected for his own use on his property
climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE­
Mrs. Victor, who has been employed by
!3 GON. Write for terms to
in the Ixing tract. Manuel Miller, John
Eunice
Goodrich.
turned home Tuesday evening.
the Bancroft History Co., was on Monday's
DIED.
A
Million, N. C. Dozier and Chas. Gillette are
•••
train lor Chicago, Where she will issue a
A. H. CARSON A SON, Grant’s Pass,Or.
Wm Pottle, proprietor and manager
Sheriff Birdsey and Mrs . Fannie John- doing the work. Dodge is also boring a
book descriptive of travels in Oregon and of the Eunice Goodrich combination, was ?°u
OR
BIEHN—In Linkville. Oct. 17, 1890, Will­
,n^rrZe<^?U.^ edneN'iuy evening well on toe premises.
Washington.
iam Biehn, son of Mr and Mrs. Louis
W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or.
here the first of the week and was busv I a M at the U. 8. Hotel, only a few friends
C. W. Ande 4on, of the New Era at Altu­
rar •finer TiArtio«
Biehn, aged 22 years, 3 months and 17
benator Cogswell returned home Sunday posting the bills for the troupe on the va * ­ nt
of tlm
the pnnt
contracting
parties lunmv
being nroaiint
present ras, is making the run for treasurer in
days.
via bis Ager, Cal., wagon road,from a meet­ rious fence corners. The show appeared We extend congratulations.
Modoc The cheek of those Republicans
ing of the senate committee ou taxation and
in
presuming
that
a
newspaper
man
knows
at
Granite
Hall
last
evening.
They
are
James Cunningham of San Jose and
assessment. Mr. Cogswell is one of those
about money, otherwise than as a
playing all the small towns on and ad­ Miss Minnie Ross of Jacksonville were anything is
bold-over senators.
simply astonishing. But then
jacent to the railroad and will play Lake, quietly married Wednesday morning at theorist,
'hey
could
not find a class of men more
«
G. F. Billings, all the ministers, and Me»-
dames Lewis, Howard. Ralph. Hill, Thorn­ Klamath and Modoc counties this fall, if the Catholic church, Rev. Father Clark willing to learn.—Iron Dollar.
Hard times lias officiating
____
__ ceremony
________
After the
the
ton and other» were in attendance at the the weather permits
Col. Scobie’s masonry contract in Cow
Sunday school convention in Medford Tues­ made it rocky for them, but they expect wedding party drove to the residence of creek canyon was completed last week,
day and yesterday.
to weather it through by a system of rigid 1 bride’s n other, where a dinner was serv- some of his men going direct to Feather
Wm. Patterson has the contract of re­ economy. The company is fair, but ed. The young couple took the evening river, Cal., to build a dam. and others stop­
I
ping off in Ashland till Monday. Scobie
building a new residence for H C. Dollar­ they make a mistake in placing Miss train for the north on a tour.
employs Portuguese and Italians entirely,
If merit counts
--------------------------
hide out of the store building at the toll Goodrich as the star
not having any American or other foreign­
house, in place of the properly destroyed for anything she should come in about
In Probate Court.
ers outside of these two nationalities.
by tire over a year ago.
the middle or tail end. Her great vanity
ASHDAND,
OREGON.
In matter of the estate of Henry Car-
atTo Xm^ set forhearing;
Those tine white blankets at the wool
Alex Orme, the Foots creek miner, is in and conceit has eaten up all the »1^-1
en mills will mase a splendid pres­
Mias g.de bin was filed and approved.
the city this week, being treated fur catarrh rival ability she ever possessed.
for your wife. They beat anything yet All work ordered will be made to give entire
by Dr. Darriu. Mr. Orme reports that the Ella Lawrence sustained her petition, i„ matter of the estate of Sarah Ann ent
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prospect* for a big yield of the precious quite well and there is considerable fun « Fori|vce; Michael Mickleson wasap|>oiiit- seen in the state.
ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS
metal this winter were never better.
. in Jbines R McCann and Harry Jack- e(j executor; ,jugper Loomis, J. R. Dodge
Rube White, the man whom Mr. Otey SATISFACTION-
MILLIONS.
I
son
The
rompanv
left
for
Montague
an
j
j
la
were
appointed
apprais-
assaulted
with
a
club
duritg
a
wrangle
David Chambers, a well-to-do citizen of
Repairing neatly and promptly done,
| i era
Olympia. Wash , was Ibe guest of G. M. 1 and Y reka this morning.
over a handsaw at Otev’a ranch, biaki-
ers.
Grainger Iasi week and is now in California.
and at Low Rates.
100,000 Prune Trees (mostly
.
....
,
1 In matter of the estate of Warren Rai- you county, died Thursday from the ef­
He is looking for a dryer climate, and is ^,?°?x
fects
of
the
attack.
We
have
not
heard
’
>oore
f
n<
were
Tegi'tereil
at
,
1Ue
y
an
j
Alexander
B
Raiiney,
minors:
; ¡ney and
minora:
French)
favorably impressed with this section.
The Oregon last evening.
1 inventory
inventory and
and appraisement
appraisement filed
filed and
and the full particulars in regard to the un­
Among the pleasant callers at the R ec ­ i F. Koshland, the Portland wool buyer, approved.
fortunate affair.—[Linkville Star.
35,000 Royal Ann cherry, i'
ord office Saturday was A. W. Cormack, of is registered at The Oregon.
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A sure cure for the whiskey habit; Dr. I
Jacobs A Cormack's Round Top sawmill on
10,000 Early Crawford peach
Rev. W. C. Stewart and Miss Agnes, of
Council ProceedioK«.
Livington’s Antidote for Drunkenness, will Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn­
Big Butte. Mr. Cormack brought 2UO feet
10,000 Moorpark and Royal
cure any case of the liquor habit in from ing
of their tine sugar pine lumber to Col. Nor­ Etna, are the guests of T. J. Kist’s family. . Special meeting. Thursday.!
or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat­
ten to thir'v days, from the moderate
ris's lumber yard.
Apricot.
Geo. H. Tyler leaves to-morrow to im-
Citv Attorney C. B. Watson reported drinker to the drunkard. The Antidote ment and a guaranteed cure in every case,
h*.- .soda springs property ...
Hon. E. A. Sherwin, of Idaho, democratic prove
>rove his
in Dead : . tliMt be had exainineti the matter of the can be given in a cup of coff ee without the no matter how long standing. This treat­
Spitzenberg
ment, for Stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the 35,000 Esopus
candidate for secretary of state who was the Indian.
Miller heirs to damages for opening of knowledge of the person taking it. The
discovery known toMedicine. It dis­
«treat of James Cltwiioim and family reeenl-
apple.
High street, and that said heirs ha«i no Antidote will not injure the health in any greatest
G.
W.
Bailey
of
the
Linkville
road
has
'
solves and completely removes the Stricture
y, was ou Sunday'» tram for Han Jrancisco , rented the Blackwood place, near Soda
legal claim against the city
Approved. way. Manufactured by the Livingston without annoyance or pain to the patient.
to pul in wine new electric light maciiinery Springs.
20,000
Gravenstein
apple.
The majority of committee to select Chemical Co., San Francisco, Cal.
—similar to that be saw in Ashland.
25,000 Yellow Newtown Pip­
hose for fire company reported in favor
Mrs.
J.
D.
Whitman
and
Sarah
N.
Whit
Jdhn E. Pelton’s meat market is giv­
J. L. Browning. bi> daughter Miss Lena, | man, Medford, were registered «t The Ore­ of Volunteer brand of rubber hose. Re­
ing
the
public
the
benefit
of
low
prices.
pin apple. I
•nd his two grand-children arrived Sunday gon yesterday.
Peculiar to their Sex, and not proper to
port adopted.
Having secured the railroad contracts at name
from l»e Kalb county. Mo., to make their j
here,
including
all
of
those
delicate
Adopted, that the city purchase 800 ■ top figures they are enabled to sell cheap­ Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they 15,000 Ben Davis apple.
future home in Ashland. Mr. Browning is | Mrs. W G. Holmes left la«t evening with
the father-in-law of John Waggoner, the her two boys for Ippswich. Mass., to place (feet of A’i inch hose ((1 per foot) and a j er than anybody. They sell boiling beef would shrink from disclosing to their fam­
blacksmith of this city.
' new hose cart to cost (185.
toeni in school.
as low as 3c per lb., good steak fot 6c, ily physician, permanently cured in less Large Stock of all Other Lead­
Prank Paine of San Francisco, a Yreka ' An ordinance was adopte«! appropriat-1 best porterhouse steak 10c, anti pork time than was ever known to Medicine be­
Miss Liuie Beniamin and Frank Schauk
ing Varieties of Fruits.
■
ing
(1200
for
the
purchase
of
fire
hose
|
fore, by Dr. Boxell’s “New System of Treat­
from 6c to 8c. Remember the place
arrived from Portland last week and Mon­ reared young tn ah, was in Ashland this
ment.
’
It
rejuvenates
the
genitourinary
! and cart, and authorizing the mayor and i
FREE FROM INSECT PESTS I
day went to Jacksonville with H. J. l’erry week oh a visit
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Pains in the region of the kidneys are organs and makes weak men strong.
and wife, the latter a sister of Miss B.,
Prof. G. M. Miller, now of Stanislaus I recorder to enter into any necessary con- cured by Simmons Liver Regulator."
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When
possible,
it
is
alwavs
best
to
call
for
where ¡Rev were married by the Methodist county. Cal,, went through to Portland la<t ' tract for that purpose.
Catalogue
Free.
Address:
personal consultation and special examina
minister. Mr. Schank i» superintendent of evening on a business trip.
John B. Griffin made another big haul tion. Bill those who cannot possibly call
/Adopted, that the council allow the
the Colombia River Lumber Co.
on
large
game
in
Dead
Indian
a
few
days
sum of (50 to Marshal Mayfield, to be ap-
I should write, stating their case fullv. Med­
Willis Vaupel, a brother of George and
Engineer Joe Poor is the last one of the
j plied as attorney's fees in defending the , ago. killing five deer and two big bucks, icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free
railroad boys to join the grand army of Henry, arrived yesterday from Elkader, action of Donoghue vs. Mayfield.
besides three bear. His great hunting , from exjiosure, to all parts of the Pacific
Benedicts. The event occurred at Yreka la., to clerk in Mills' store.
«log,Trailer, has still only the use of three ! ' Coast. Address.
last Friday, and the fortunate young lady
The
First
Step.
Dr. Robinson and wife of Jacksonville,
legs. Griff, was in Monday marketing
Ihn. A. Boxell, M. I).,
was Mi-s 'Em ma Cole, daughter of Rufus who lost their two children by diphtheria,
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat. the venison. It was fine, for the writer
Cole, of Cole's statior.. They have the con­ left yesterday for a trip to San Jose.
Consulting Physician,
i can t sleep, can’t think can't do anything of this found it so, Mr. Griffin having
gratulations of a large circle of friends.
8 t . 1’ avl D ispensary . P ortland , O o ’ m .
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to
your
satisfaction,
and
you
wonder
what
Mrs. F. H. Gregory, formerly Miss Belle
I
presented the R ecord office with some
Mra. Jane Garrett, relict of tue late Snyder came out from Portland Monday to ails you. You should heed the warning, of the “proof of the pudding.”
Robert Garrett, died yesterday morning . visit friends, being the guest of Mrs. Chas, j you are taking the hrst step into nervous
! prostration. You need a nerve tonic and
Boys suits and pants, new, nobby and i
at the advance«! age of 82 'ears, 7 months Hosley.
; in Electric Bitters you will find the exact
ami 5 «lavs. The funeral took place this ' Tom Miles, a noted character who recent- i remedy for restoring your nervous system ' cheap at Hunsakers.
morning, the burial being in Hargadine lv shot Josh Buckma-ter. a Goodlowite. in ; to its normal, healthy condition. Surpris-
The Mail reports that Mr. Pettenger,'
«•emetery alongside tbe remains of her ! Klamath county, has been in town several I . ing results follow the use of this great nerve an agent for E. E. Lumis & Co., fruit1
tonic and alterative. Your appetite returns, ■ dealers, New York, was in Medford last
days.
late husband.
good digestion is restored and the liver
J. N. Phillips, Esq., leaves this week for . Mi" Emma Cole, daughter of one of the I and kidneys resume healthy action. Try a ; week and upon seeing the apples in the '
packing room of E. W. Hammon, imme- i
linkville. having been retained by John ! candidates for tbe California state board of | ■ liottle. Price 50e. at Chitwood Bros.
Shook for the detense in the fatal shoitine ' equalization, was a guest at toe Depot Ho­
«Lately declared that they were the
of Geo. Goodlow. This case, with Tom 1 tel this week.
i Frank Clayton, a jeweler formerly of brightest, smoothest and finest apples I
Miles for shooting Josh Buckmaster, and
that he had seen anywhere on the Pacific
Ju-ige J. R. Neil left yesterday for Link-j
the cases of stock stealing against N. 8. vilte to assist Dist Att'y Colvig in the pros­ Medford, now clerking in a Seattle jew­ coast, and wished to know if Mr. Ham-
elry
store
endorsed
a
young
“
blood
’
s
”
,
Goodtaw and others, will make it quite in ecution of John Shook for the killing of 1
credit for (2000 worth of wedding pres­ ! mon could furnish Lumis & Co. a car­
t< resting for the 'egal fraternity.
Geo. Go<allow.
ents at the store Clayton was employed load of apples for the express purpose of
The Jacksonville diocese of the Catholic
W. J Wimer passed through vesterday '
shipping to England. Mr. Hammon in- j
church has been divided. Rev. A. Watry I from Seattle to San Francisco. His house at. The “Wood,” Chas. Weinereich, has formed him that he could, ami is now ;
having charge «>f the Ashland par:-h and at Seattle burned down recently and he is a wealthy da«l at Sacramento and was
about to marry a daughter of a wealthy busy packing the boxes for that purpose. '
Rev. Father Clark that of Jacksonville. having it rebuilt.
Father Watry. who arrived m Ashland t i
Seattle hotel man, but his utter worth­ He hits selected the Newtown Pippins, as 1
J. L. Coyle, of Henley, superintendent of lessness and the drafts on Sacramento they are late keeping apples.
some weeks ago. wears a handsome long
beard, something unusual for priests. His the Postal Tel. Co. for the Northern Cali­ funks that he hail no money in were dis­
If your blood is impure regulate your ;
mission inciwies Grant's l’ass. Eagle Point, fornia district, and A. Harvey, a prominent covered a few hours before the wedding, liver "with Simmons Liver Regulator.
Weight, 6^ lbs.
Waldo and Klamath and Lake countie- citizen of Si-kiy u county were in town on
Father Clark’s that of Medford. Central bnsiness yesterday They are sanguine of and he skipjtad. Had the wedding been
A smoothv, well-dressed man repre­
about twentv-four hours sooner his game
Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges.
Point, Gold Hill, sam’s Valley and Apple­ I the immensity of'the blue grave! mines.
;
senting himself as a purchaser of mines,
Send for free descriptive price-list of Repeating Hilles,
gate.
Mrs. Crit Tolman and si'ter. Miss Dora would, have lieen successful, his father- : real estate, etc., has been stopping with
Double-Action Ke volvers, etc., to the
in-law
could
have
wrestled
with
his
cred-
A «orpolent. well-fed looking gentleman i Anderson, arrived in San Francisco several
Capt. W. Williourn at Henley, for over a
with hair cropped short amt face smoothly days ago from Kodi*k. Alaska, and will re­ : itora and young Winereich would have week “looking at property.” He also
shaved promenaded the depot platform on turn to Ashland next Sunday. Crit «I d not been high muckamuck in society. Such developed a habit of sleeping in the af­
<he arrival of the north bound train salur. come down, the man sent up to relieve him things have been done before in less pre­ ternoons. One night a few davs ago he :
■lav. He had a strong, priestly apj*ar- not reaching h'.s dest.nation.
tentious places than Seattle.
«lisappeare«! Cap. was “dead onto him”
anee hut tbe absence of a vest or collar did
Revs.
Wm.
S.
Owens
and
A.
G.
Wallace,
Are Unequalled both for Hunting and
A prominent physician and old army and his little racket and started after the
awav with the ide* that it was Father Man prominent preachers of Pittsburg, Penn.,
Target Shooting.
surgeon in «astern Iowa, was called away distiivguished looking bilk, overhauling
chet’t. After toe mysterious stranger bail
in Ashland this week while ou a from home for a few days: during bis ab­ the rascal near Ashland last Saturday
satistied himself that he had hambooried stopped
the crowd, he stepped up and laughingly tour of the coast, being delighted with Ash­ sence one of the children contracted a se­ and making him produce the amount
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shook hands with a number of friends. His land. They pronounced the Depot Hotel vere cold and liis wife bought a bottle of of Lis board bill and expenses. He
AND SAVE MONEY.
the best house they have been in on toe < hamberain's Cough Remedy for it. They
voice and manners immediately revealed coast.
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vere so much ] lea-ed w ith the remedy that would have “cinched” him worse
the jovial personage of Brother Bell. The
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Rev J. R. N. was returning from a three
New lot of stylish sh«>es just opened at ous times. He sai I, from his experience than that if the dead beat had been over-1
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taken in Siskiyou county. He gave his
tnon'hs’ trip as far si uth as Old Mexico, Blount's.
Rend ft>r Catalogue A, showing Sights and
. with it. he regarded it as the most reliable name as Chas. Henry, is headed north­
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Our customers all speak highly in praise preparation in use for colds and that it ward, is five feet nine, fortv-five years I
East He is prouder of Oregon than ever,
WM. LYMAN, Middlefield, Ci. IDEAL MFG. CO., Box C, Haw Haven, Ct.
was glad to step into it* boundaries again, j of St. Patrick’s illls. They are the be-t.— eaiue the nearest being a specific of any old, wears a dark full beanl and mus­
and pronounces it the garden spot of the I Berry Bro*., Carroll. Nebra-ka. For sale j medicine he ha«i ever seen, . For sale by tache.
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by Cnitwvod B iot .. Druggists.
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F all
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We have a very neat Dark Line
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STRICTURE!
A nobby plaid dress suit at $12.
Bl’k Diagonal Suits, $15 to $20.
Elegant dark spec suits at $18.
Diseases of Men
Men’s over-coats, $5 up.
We have one line of boy’s suits, 4
to 12 y’rs. old, which we are oftett£
ing at $2 per suit.
;
J. H. SETTLEMIER And one line at the low price of'
$3.50 per suit.
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In fine grades of Boys Clothing
our stock is complete.
We have just received a large
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line of Mens Winter Shirts,
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also a large and elegant assortment 7
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