Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 13, 1890, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD.1
KOHN
1 he Shook Trial
THE STOCKMEN.
BREVITY BASKET.
The Klamath county grand jury
They Take an Important *:ep in Ilr-
¡MURPHY In A bland. Nov. 7th. to Mr.
Microbe Killer at ths postofficv.
brought in a true bill against John Shook
and Mrs. John J. Murphy, a son.
sard to Marketinc Beef.
AUSLAND Oa TbaWsy, Xsv 13 1180 for murder in the second degree for the The <>. &. C. Meets wi'h the Moot
Use Holden's Ethereal Cjugh Sjrup.
I JACKSON—At the Eagle mills. Nov. 13, to
Appalline
Accident
of
it*
The
Southern
Oregon
Stock
Protective
killing of Geo. Goodlow, and the trial of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jackson, a daughter.
S. 8. Aiken has been appointed a notary
History.
Association met in Howard’s Hall, Med­ public
the case was taken up yesterday morn­
at Prospect.
PF. HAO SIAL AMI» »OCTAL
ford, last Saturday and was called to or­
ing at 9 o’clock.
MAKtJhh
Recorder Berry is around assessing the
Only nine jurvmen were p-ecured in t.'.e 1O*> W UNDED ANO 10 KILLED der by the president. Hon. Jas. A. Crain, public for citj taxes.
Oat ha West came out from Portland
’ all the officers being present.
BA RTLE—AI.LEN—In Grants Pass, N ot .
hbook trial up to thi- afternoon
Monday.
3d, John Bartie and Miss Delia Allen.
Communication read from ex-Secre- . The News says the fruit crop of Scott val-
A Hotten Traut le the Can»»
G F. Bi'linga returned Tuesday from San
A fellow named Royce is in jail at Link
I tarv W. M. Holmes enclosing bslan< e on : ley will yield $30 Quo this year.
Fraacueo
rille, charged with raping hi« n ariid daugh­
hand from last year, $3.75.
Ex-Conductor Bro-iks wa.» elected consta­
Special d'sj atrhe« t the V alley Rxcoan.
if. H. Gilfry and family left Saturday fr«r ter. Mr«. Hall of Lang.il valley.
The president stated the object of the ble in Bisson, a democratic town
OokUnd. Cal.
Ch maws Indian School, ■> miles north ■ called meeting to be. a more thorough
The county bridge aero«» the Klaruath j
Coainilui' Ser«' ( < art.
of Salem, Nov. 12.—California express organization, and to arrange for gather­
New Crop of
Mi««Je« i* fit'.ops ha- leen stopping with
Germea,
_______
was wrecked at Lake Lahish, about three- ing stock, and to find market for beef river at Klamath City is completed
A'bland inend-
i N‘ vember terra.}
Raisins.
Breakfast Gem.
R.
P.
Neil
has
purchased
a
band
of
beef
,
fourtha of a mile from here, at 8 o’clock.
8. B. fialey left last evening oa a busi­
Hon J. R Neil, aheent ; C. W Tay- Just as the train was fairly on the trestle, j cattle in company rather than each indi- cattle from the Vt alker farm at Dead Indi- i A Nice Store and a lol 25x144, near Depot, ;
Currants.
Bakers Chocolate.
ness tnp to Salem.
I
vidual
to
trv
to
compete
with
each
other.
in block C, railroad addition to
lor and Ben Haymond, « omnuaeionars.
an.
the wftole train went through with a ter­ This caused considerable discussion, and
In matter ot county road petitioned for
Ashland, at
Dr. Stanfield wa* o er from Butte creek
Citron,
Cocoa,
rier < rash. All cars except baggage and
T. B. Blanton is erecting W. H. Shep­
the first of the week.
b> L A Murphy rt al, on Griffin creek; mail ata« ed upri lit on the track, and the following resolutions were adopted :
herd’» new residence ou his. Emigrant creek
Orange and Lemon peel,
American and English
Betohed, That members shall notify farm.
viewers
and
survetor
re-appointed,
t<»
10 Per Cent Less Than it Cost.
H R Car*er ai d Geo. B Landers were al
were lowered alsnit sixteen feet. At this secretary, on or before Jan. 1st, 1891. of
nu-»-t
al
lerk'a
.ffi-r,
Ja-
ke
nville,
Nov.
Dates
and
Figs,
Pickles and Canned Good»,
Merlin the first of .be week.
(
time there have been recovered five dead the number of beef cattle each mav have
The Courier says 300 tons of hay ba.« lieen
Apply to G. F. Billings or to E. K. Alsip
.1st, 14iS i, at 9 o'* lo' k p. nt
hraiita,
among
th«'in
engineer
and
fire
­
shipped
to
Josephine
county,
mostly
from
Wm. L. Townsend, the « rente Paes ton­
Mince-Meat,
Young American Edam
A
Co.,
No
1001
Fourth
street,
Sacramento,
on
hand
and
for
sale,
and
it
shall
then
In matter o’ comity road |» titione I for
sori»! a<list. wa- up yesterday.
man. Unable to find names of other be the duty of the secretary to trv to find Jackson.
real estate agents, or to V alley R ecord .
bv T F Atterbury in TaM*- R clt precinct;
Maple
Syrup.
Pineapples,
Who has land and no money. Wants Ashland, Oregon.
W. R tasem lbs road ma < ter. has been ordered that Horace Felton, Dennis Du- thrye. It is estimated that there are s suitable market for same and notify
I
forty
or
titty
who
are
seriously
injured
trees
on
time.
Call
on
Teel's
Nursery.
Maple
Sugar,
to San Fr;.nci»eo on a vacation.
Swiss Cheese,
members to thst effect.
■ gan and J M Childers be appointed view-
Re­
a
a__ !..
_ enrveyor,
__ _
Retobed, That if anv member shall Ashland, Or,
Da.i W ddroop i. in from bis Jenny creek ! erg and Is.
Peter
Applegate
to Many cb aped with slight injuries.
I
Buckwheat
flour,
(bulk)
French Soups,
Notice
of
Sale.
lit
f
trains
have
arrived,
physicians
hav
­
have st«» k estrayed or stolen and shall
land cUim to remain some time.
You can procure a choice lot of winter’s
¡ meet at groan !s oi said road Nov 2 th,
ing )>. <•:• sent from Salem as soon as “ notify the secretary and furnish expense reading by taking advantage of the Rxt oau'» |
Mar.on Long wa« m from K ama h c uu- 149 , at 10 a tn.
The Umpire Gold and Silver Mining and
nr .«s-n er reached there, there being no money, it shall be the dutv of the secre­ valuable premium oners.
ly ia«t wees ano loaded with .retgfit.
In matter of county road petitioned for
Milling Company. Location of principal
ti le raphic commutin' .tion at this place tary to notify all members of the fact,
W. J WImer <ame up from Oak and Fri- bv
Mathews et al; «ontinuel until at time of wreck.
Jo.«. W. Hocker»mith purchased a large place <>f bnsine««. San Francisco,California.
, and then it shall he the dutv of members band of hogs from C T Payne and sons, Location of works. Wagner Creek Mining
| m-xt term.
day »■ ba»i>*e«* di Jo eptitne c* unty.
District, Jackson county, Oregon.
Ordered that J M Childers he allowed ; Salem, Or,, Nov. 13 —At 8 o’clock last to keep a lookout foreaid stock and notify of Phoenix, and 8amuel Holt.
N otice .—Thera are delinquent upon the
Gen. John F Miller was in town Tue-day > ..
ni.bt overland ."»»utbern Pacific went • owner if found.
H. 8. Emery has framed great nein hers following described stock on account of as­
en run e m bis K aoia.fi county •«- ck rancm I * -t>)0 for four bandre-I data •»•rviiea as down with loti.' trestle crossing Like La-
Resolred,
Tint
the
Association
furnish
•»•■■»•■ »r of Ja< ka-.n < onntv. Or
of the birdseye views of Ashland, and will sessment (No. 1). levied on the 15th day of
Gov. i'ennoyer and f’re-ident Harrisoa
Ordered that M 'Neil & iohnam be al­ bisb, about half a mile north of Chemewa the marshal of each corporate town in attend to yi.itr order promptly.
August. A. D. 1890, the several amounts
have »et rb4tiK«gi*ing for Tbur»d >y, Nov lowed $-J0 for bnilding E:i_le Point Indian s h'stl, five miles from Salem. the county with a copy of br«md hook
set opposite the names of the respective
Rev.
8am
Jone«
exclaims:
"I
own
my
$7tb.
Trestle gave way soon as engine struck and request the said marshal to examine
bridge.
own mouth ” Yes, and we sometime« shareholders, as lollows:
L. Gerber, the Hacramento cattle buyer. I ...
.................... of
.. G
„ ...
____ _ .. o<! it, and train and trestle went down to­ brands ami marks of stock that may be think he Ixtught it of a jackas«.
No
Cert.
Resignation
M Manon,
justice
-
—
.
—
Amt.
Ml«.
Names.
Cert.
ba» been in ibis section uuring tbe $■**! the peoceuf Chimney Rock prtvind, ac- gether. Engine was overturned and al- taken up in said town, and if note«! in
The sudden disappearance of the repub­ J. B. Trombley,
30,009, |450 00
1.
moat buried in mud, engineer and fire­ brand hook to notify the owner and take
week
cepted.
lican
parly
in
the
elections
last
week
has
And in accordance with law, and an or-
John W. Powers went to Portland again
Hospital report of Emil De R >hoam, man under it. Following tnie were ten­ care of said sto -k with as little expense caused considerable comment.
der of the Board of Director.«, made on the
T»e«<b«y, to see about purchasing a satoon keeper oi conntv hospital, for fraction oi der, mail, liaggage and express cars, I hs possible, and if after due notice the
Three more carloads of Chinamen went 15th day of August. A. D. 1890. so many
there.
taistrd ami broken all out of Blia[>e; then owner does not pay expenses incurred,
month endin / Oct 31, H f.f, file-1.
up to Cow creek Tuesday evening, The shares of earh parcel of said stock as may
Indigent allowam e for the month of followed first elans d tv coach, which was then sell the stock as by law directed.
Mrs C T. Harri« returned to Dun«muir
be necessary will be sold at public auction,
bulk of the laborers are Mongolians.
Retohed. The Association are well
Tue-day. after a visit ot several days ia 0<‘tober, |223.50; paid bridge builders saved from goingoverby lighting on aide.
nt the office* of the Company, Room 29.
Seats
in
this
car
were
broken
to
flinders.
A
»kuuk
and
dog
desecrated
Sabbath
pleased
with
the
manner
in
which
the
; and road viewers, 1396.3); paid county
No. 1812 Market street. San Francisco. Cal­
--------- scalp
. . bountiea,
..
-- j.i
Jas W. Ma«sie is acting a» operator and otficera, $437.90;
$47..>o
‘ Then followed smoker, seats in which former secretary, W. M. Holmes, has ful- evening on Oak street. From the effluvia ifornia. on TUESDAY, the second (2d) day
of
atfairs
one
of
them
must
have
riled
up.
were
al)
broken
.
Next
was
a
tourist
of
December, 1890. at the honr of One (1)
filled the duties pertaining to the office.
Ums keeper on the work train, and b fat- miacelLneons bills, $119.80. T-.7.1
Total „g
ex- j
The report that .las Hummer had bought o'clock p. m ., of said day, to pay said delin­
tentng up
Meeting adjourned until further notice.
pendituresfor month of October, $3017.00. sleeper in which were thirty passengers;
only three uninjured. Next was the
the Claiborne Neil farm for $3000 was en­ quent assessment thereon, together with
J. A. C rane . President.
Ex-8enator Wager is temporarily resid­
A IJfa Inducement for Money.
tirely
without foundation. Mr. Neil informs costs of advertising «nd expenses of sale.
Pullman
car
“
Roseburg
”
with
seventeen
W.
B
eeson
,
Secretary.
ing at Barns, Harney county, says ths
n27-td
F. A. DAV 18, Secretary
us.
passengers,
an
J
onlv
three
escaped
with-
;
Wslcume.
All newspapers worth having require
Burglars Abroad.
out
injury-.
Next
and
hindmost
car
was
Geo W. Stephenson has had erected a
Major K. H. Hendershott, the drummer money to run them. The R ecord is no I i
When F. E. Zoellner, the merchant new addition to his dwelling on Spring and
‘ boy,
>y, la
h> announced to givsan entertainment exception in thia respect. We must have i Pullman “Altats,” in which were fifteen
Oak
in rilsson Dec. 5th
it, and in the advertising columns of this passengers; only four of these gut off tailor, got around to his shop yesterday band. streets. JI. P. Weeks had the job tn
with slight bruises. In smoker and day morning the I toy who sweeps out in­
J. M. Burtenshaw. who has been visiting issue throw out inducements that will coach every seat was occupied and the
W. A. Patrick. Roscoe Potter and others
formed him that he neglected to close
his bruibsr, ths attorney, returned home to do the work. Just think of the Mam­ ' proportion injured wae larger, i
was
if possi- the hack door the evening previous. In­ went to Grants Pass Monday to pack about
moth Cyclopedia and the R kcokii one
Lsbanun yesterday.
’ hie, than
cars following,
. , as the vestigation proved that the store had 1000 Mixes ot apples for shipment by Page
. _ on the ....
Edw. A. 8*<>pe returned to Portland year for |3.(X). And Dickens’ complete wreck
was most disastrous front front on been burglarized, the thief or thieves & Son.
works
and
the
R
ecord
for
onlv
$3.10.
If
Tuesday evening, after a trip to Dead In­
One of the "Cyclone’’ snow plows which
you aren’t aatisfied with the whole earth, account of mail, express and baggage making their way in at the back win­
dian and boda Springs
cars overturning. The only thing that dow. A nice warm fire was also discov­ the 8. P. had manufactured in the East for
we will throw in 2n novels free.
winter,
has arrived at Dunsmuir ready for The Best Stock in Southern
Judge Wirrtn Truitt, register of the
kept the train from burning was the fact ered in the stove by the boy—they evi­
I^akevtew land office, passed through Mon­
Real Hal a to Transfers.
that trestle and track went down almost dently wanted to keep comfortable', for it service.
day on a trip U> Portland.
I can't button them. Ws had batter stop
Oregon-Latest Designs and
Democratic citizens all want to talk poli­
Cbas P Hadlev to J E Miner—s e ’4 of perpendicularly with it and none of the was a cool night. They got away with
al home.”
Their republican
Hiram Bassett, who had taken every de­ sec 3, tp 32 s, r 3 e. 190 acres; $700.
passenger cars were overturned.
i three fine suits of clothes th tt were just tics these fine days
ins: "Oh no! You can buy me a pair of‘Mather1
Most Perfect Movements.
gree known to the Masonic order, died at
Nels Lindahl to J E Miner—s e % of sec
finished for 8. B Galev, D.tvid Ralph friends are inclined to “say nothing, but
Gloves as we go along: they fasten in a
List
of
wounded
large,
and
injured
many
saw wood.”
Millersburg, Ry., last week.
12. tp 32 », r 3 e: $700.
moment and fit perfectly. They are tot
and in all one hutidered to one hundred an<i Wm. Rodgers. The loss amounts to
C
r
Anderson
to
J
E
Miner
—
n
w
sec
sale at
Those fine white blankets at the wool
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ragedale returned 13, tp 32 s, r 3 e: $700.
•nd fifty, and a dozen or more seriously if $135.
en mills will make a splendid pres­
last evening frum Colusa county, and will
fatally; iho-s killed instantly were,
P M Juniper to J E Miner—» e J4 of sec a<t
French Tansy Wafers.
ent for your wife. They beat anything yet
spend the winter in Medlord.
John McFadden, engineer, whois ona of
5, tp 32 s. r 3e, 160 acres; $700.
•
obtest men in the service of the road.
These wafers are a sure and safe specific »een in the state.
Mrs. Chas. Wendell went to the mud
A T Kitchen to J E .Miner—n w of sec the
"Fim” Kneal, fireman. Tiatup who was for all kinds of feme e troubles and will re­
springs F riday. to repair her health. Miss 9. tp 32 s. r 3 e, 100 acres; $700
The work train has been employed wood
on tracks ot express car. wa< found move all obstructions to the monthly peri­ ing up the Ashland yards truin 'Siskiyou,
Georgia Miliar accompanied her.
Jno L Rice to J E Miner—160 acres of tp riding
mang'ed among ttie iron. Many sustained od-, no matter what the cause. Thev are with 800 cords of wood. Two trips, or 17
A new and fine stock just arrived. An i
James Jamieson is acting as baggageman 32 ; $700.
what is feared will prove seri. us internal what every woman needs, and may be used carloads per day.
Walter Wheaton to J E Miner—« U of n and
EYE TESTER to discover exactly the I
on the Portland-Roseburg run, vice John
spinal
injuries,
many
whose
spines
safely.
For
sale
by
the
Livingstone
Chem
­
e
and 1 ts 1 and 2, sec 5, tp 32 s, r 3 east. were tnjnred were delerious and their
Lane, who now runs into Ashland.
The militia company are rehearsing the kind of glass you need.
ical Co., manufacturers. San Francisco, Ca1.
158.75 acres: $700.
five-act drama ”By Force of Impulse,’ to
Not here just for the season—But here to
Ex-8heritr M D. Childers came out from
H P Whiteside in J E Miner—n w ’y sec names could not be learnsd.
A Cui in B<-ef.
be presented to the Ash and public during stay
Among the wounded were Capt. Jack
Salem TueMlay and left yesterday for Link­ 23, tp 32 ~, r3e:|700.
All Goods Warranted as Represented or
Prices of beef at R. P. Neil’s meat mar­ the holidays. It is in artistic bands.
ville, a* a witness in the bhook trial
Ja~ M Haskell to J E Miner —160 acres Crawford, poet and scout, bruised
Capt. C. A bnell. ban Francisco, both ket, on east side of Main street: Loin
Capt. Jas. E. White, superintendent of Money Re unded.
in
sec
3,
tp
32.
$700.
V. D. Phillips late publisher uf the Win­
legs
broken.
steak. 8 cts per lb; round steak, 6 cts per the railway mail service, was at the depot
N Warne to J E Miner—160acres in
lock, Wash., l’ilôt, arrived banday on a sec Joel
Pete Beck ev. Oakland. Or. ribs broken. lb; chuck steak, 5 cts per lb. Other Bunday in a private car for San Francisco,
3. tp32; $700.
visit to his father, J. Noonan Pbilitps.
Nettie
8tanton.
Portland,
received
intern
­
Mary J Ragsdale et al to B F l’earl—200
meats in prottortion. The above prices examining the service toward improving it.
al injuries.
Mrs. Max I’racht came up from San Fran­ acres sec 28, tp 35; $30<J0.
will be strictly adhered to. Buy where
Chitwood Bros. Plaza Cor.
For the small sum of $3 you can receive
A.
Hull,
Eugene,
brakeman,
back
badly
i
L L Angle to Jno C Angle—two lots in
cisco Monday to vi»it her Ashland friend»
you can buy cheapest and save money. the V alley R ico rd for one year and the
MAY BE FOUND.
hurt
lose
masfied.
nose
ami
eye
cut,
jand
Medionl,
50x110,
J
street
;$
NO.
and relatives, before returning to Aleska.
OREGON
Mammoth Cyclopaedia, in four volumes. ASH LAND.
R. P. N eil .
•J C Angle to Jno A Mil.er—same prop­ ankle broken, bone protru ling through i
Jame« No -ris can furnish you all kind« of ertv
The Cyclopaedia alone is worth mure than
shoe.
Ashland, Or., Nov. 10, 1890.
as alsive; $200
finishing lumber, mouldings, windows,
that.
E. L. Hendree, Eust Portland, bruised
Mr» M J Reeser to G F Billings—lot 22.
doors sash, etc. Leave orders at Lu key s* Highland
Medford Notes.
abou: body.
Park add to Ashland; $200.
Chas. Hosley has sold his interest in the
J C Durkee vs Elizabeth John-on et al­
Mrs James Agler and daughter, who
“Chan” Con«er. Roseburg conductor, leg
W. H. Gore and bride departed last O. K. saloon to Toni Roberts, Al. Martin
have been visiting D. C. Agler and family, lots 7 and 8, block 6, Ashland; by decree of broken between knee and ankle.
being the other partner. Hosley and G. B.
week for their new home In Portland.
Hanchton, pu Iman conductor, leg bro­
returned home to Oakland, Cal.. Monday. circuit court.
Landers haye leased the Dollarhide saw­
Chas. W. Wolters and John W. Curry mill.
W B R lierts and P B O’Neil to Alice M ken and body bruised.
John B. Griffin will winter in Dead Indi­ Hammond—lot I block 18, Medford; $'«)0
•pent the Sabbath in Ashland, the city
Daniel.«, pullman p.-rter. badly bruised
W. T. Beagle and G. R. Pittman have re­
an and has pat tn the necessary -applies
R H Banister to Wm F Bannis er—146 77
Buitett porter smith, arm broken and of churches.
turned from their mines at the mouth of
A. F. Hunt and family have moved to Tal­ acres in tp 3b s r 3 w: $800.
body
bruised.
ent.
The branch railroad has hoisted the
.... Grouse creek and report being ready fur
E P Pickens to W K Dickison—1G0 acres
Nov. 13.—Men, women and children feeling« of our people higher than Mc- the spring rains to furnish an abundance of
Senator Stewart of Nevada and M. Yar- in tp36s, r2 w; $7200.
water.
O A T Co to M J Chnppel—lots 3 and 4, blackened, bloody and bruised were car- i I Kinlev prices.
JYIsTZD
rington. su|>erintendent of one of Nevada’»
rted out on stretchers apparently uncon-1
rich mit.es, were un banday’e northbound in i block 31, Gold Hill: $60
“Hearts of Oak,” produced at the opera
Chas.
Broui
left
Monday
via
the
Soath-
O A TioloS
T « o to bnphie
liit
phie Jacoby — lot 10, block » ions, are resting after horrors of last I
tram
hou«e Saturday by Jas. A. Herne's com­
13. Gold Hill; $50
night. It took an hour to unload two j ' ern Pacific for a trip to Iowa, to be back pany, was played in Granite Hall by John
E Lewiston, of the International hotel,
i by Christmas
G. Btuttz under the name of "Crystal's
came < ul tr- m Purt.and bnnday and wi I
A sure cure for the whiskey habit; Dr. care of unfortunates.
8. Rosenthal is the happiest man in Cross,”
spend several weeks at the bhovel creek Livington's Antidote for Dnin. enness, will
Conductor Consor says the engine
epnngs.
Geo. W. Wise has his restaurant,
cure any ca«e of the liquor habit in from wheels got off ttie rails, on the treetie, town, and hie voice is pitched to a high
K. P. McCotmack. the well-known and ten to thir v da>», tr ni the modi-ra:e which shoved the trestle over. The cars key. Hie republican friende (thoee who eery and confectionery at Montague in
■kiiltul swamp land attorney, was here the drinker to the drunkard. Th- Antidote' were badly broken up, both inside and don’t want to hear about the eongreeeion- swing and moved his family there Satur­
first of the seek on the way to the Klam­ can be given in a cup of cotlee without the ' outside. The engine was nearly buried al electione) are afraid it ie going to re­ day. He will be supplied with fruits, etc.,
knowledge of the lerson taking it. The
main at high C all winter. Hurrah for from Ashland.
ath county sitting of court.
— THE WICKED FLEES—
Amtdote will not injure the health in any in the marsh.
Old Roeey and Cleveland.
The
dwelling
bouse
and
contents,
in
­
bamuel Henderson, one of the trainmen wav. Manufactured by the Livingston
When no man pursues. Not so with
E. J. Jefferv, the railroad contractor,
cluding winter supplies, belonging to Doc.
on the A-hlaiid-Rosebura run. leaves Sun­ Chemical Co., ban Francisco. Ca..
THE DISTILLERY ENTERTRI -K.
was on nd atys the passengers in a sit­
Richard-on, in Butte creek, Cal., was all de­ those who trade at the C. 0. D. Empori­
day f »r a visit with his folks in Kan-a«,
The Portland Examiner, after a long stroyed by fire recently. The origin of the um. They are comforted with Bargains.
wb m fie has not seen in three years.
A. E. Wright is again running into ting posture were thrown so that they all
They get Notirns, Tinware. Whips, Per­
received injuries in the back and spine dissertation ab u» the poor whisky of tire was a detective tlue.
A
hlaiid
a«
express
me.-senger
from
Sun-
I
Mi«s Rath Mathews came out from 8a FrrncisCo.
or the chest.
that town, save: In this connection it
fumery, and Bargain Counter goods.
The
Burlington
rai'road
people
who
pass
­
lent yesterday and after a brief vi«it as the
inay
lie
stated
that
there
ie
a
movement
City mayor, and president chamber of
ed over the road last week must have had
gue-tof her triend, Mbs Hattie Thornton.
N. E. Britt, of the land department of
WILSON & WALSWORTH.
g«.e« to Las Angeles tu »pend the winter.
the O. & C. was registered at the Oregon commerce of Purtaud sent the following on foot to start a distillery at Medford, niuney to throw at the birds, tor they gave
m ».«age to baletn official»: Uni»«.« railway Jackson county, and supply this market all ttie trainmen over the divisions on both
yesterday.
Proprietors.
J. L. Waten, a progressive stockman of
company has already shouldered burden, with pure, genuine ol<l and new bourbon. Bides of Ashland $5 apiece.
Sprague river, was in the city last week.
Miss Jennie Jackson, who has l>een the consider this message authority to incur Medford has been selected as a number
Two 15-year old Crescent City school
Hi» wife and babe went on to Roseburg, guest of her sister printer. Miss Belle Wag­ »ng needed expene
m e for relief of wounded
wheie they will spend tin winter with Mrs. ner. returned yesterday to Grants Pass.
or
----------------
interinent -----------
of dead. Will trust our«elves one corn section, and the citizens there, boys, Roy Cooper and Fred ilarhotler had
it
is
understood,
will
give
the
company
a
dispute
last Thursday when the latter was
W.’s folke.
hands of people to see that funds are
The orange crop in Europe this year is a tn
a bonus of twenty-five acres of land. if stabbed ill the back by Cooper with a pock­
furnished.
John J. Strait, who has been carpenter­ failure. Riverside and Oroville will find a
et-knife The wound will not be fatal.
Conductor Chan Consor had an arm the distillery starts another company in­
ing lor lb» railroad in Low creek, met with great demand for ail they have to ship.
tend
putting
np
a
)ar>e
packing
house
A carload of the finest apples seen in the
an accident batarday that ba» laid him up
broken and brikeman Doc Hull, well-
Men's and boys’ clothing, boots, shoes, known in Ashland, had a leg broken and along side of it, as the distillery waste city was brought over from Henrv Brown’s
for repairs. An 8x9. 32 tout long scantling
etc.,
etc.,
of
latest
styles,
finest
quality
and
w
:
ll
feed
a
large
number
of
stock.
The
place
at Brownsboro, last week, by J. M.
fell onto bis fool,mashing it quite seriously.
at prices that defy competition, at McCall’« otherwise severely injured. Engineer Southern Pacific railroad will make a Hicks. The codlin moth« and other pests
McFadden,
who
with
Fireman
Finn
Neal
Hon. W. K. Price was up in this end of
special rate for the distillery of $10) a have not touched Mr. Brown’s orchard as
The fine $1000 house of J De Witt Butts
the valley from Tolu the first of the week is assuming proportion- under the manage­ was killed, was qnite well known on this car, and altogether everything is favor- yet.
ASHDAND,
OREGON.
end.
on a business visit. He ha« just had the ment of the contractor. B. Beach. Mr.
ahle that it will start. F. V. Medynski,
The name of Shelburn, a new town on
fouilh crop of alfalfa mowed on his fine Butte is in California at present.
Frank Nelson and his consin, Wm. the promoter of the enterprise, has had the Oregon l’tcinc, in Linn county, is a
farm, one ot the beat in Rogue river valley.
Mrs. J. E. Andrew«, of Oakland. Cal., Nelson, were expected home to Ashland long experience in the business and su­ comprouti.se, being the first part of the All work ordered will be made to give entire
W. A. Walker, the Sprague river stock was the guest of her brother Ge.>. M. Par­ by that train.
perintended a distillery in Iowa that name of btielton and the last part of the
man. was one of the parties deputized to kinson this week and left lust evening for
Baggageman Johnnie Jamieson had an mashed 7000 bushels of corn a day. name of Wasbburn, ths founders of the SATISFACTION-
arreet Josh Hackmaster and Otis Sylvester, Linn couruy, to visit her mother.
arm broken.
Here the mash contoinjdateil will be 500 town.
who left Klamath county with other peo­
Repairing neatly and promptly done,
C. 8. Sargent came in front Linkville the
R. Feig, the Portland man whose foot
Tho news agent w.ts Burnham. N. A. bushels a day.
ple»’ stock.
first of the week apd yesterday overhauled Ambrose mail clerk and 8. M. Leonard,
slipped under the moving passenger train
and at Low Rates.
Jame« F. Lodge, Esq., elected district at­ D. H. Vetter, of that county, as an ab­
I,umber! Lumber!
while he wa~
was ascending
a-cending after diinking
diinking soda
torney tor Bi’kiyou by 300 majority, is a sconding debtor. He paid .he bill, and was Wells Fargo messenger.
I
water
at
Uolestein
last
year,
a
few
days
ago
James Norris at his lumber yards on
young man about 24 years of age and was a dismissed.
the injured .
submitted to a third amputation.tt.e wound
the
north
side
of
the
railroad
tra>
k,
near
bright schoolmate of the Yreka boys m>w
CaMott Johnston, Roseborg, sprained the depot, Ashland, can sell you sasl., refusing to heal.
An elegant line ef jewelry, watches,
living in Ashland. He is a genial and af­
The Lakeview sports recently indicted for
fable utan and by strict anplicaii. n to his clocks, etc., to select from at J. 8 Muller's. shoulder.
doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds
Dr. H tmmill and wife, Philadelphia, of finishing lumber. Leave vour orders gambling were all cleared bitt one, who
SIX MILES SOUTH OF
new office will have a good political future It will pay parti»« living elsewhere to make
a trip here and inspect before purcha-ing i just returning from trip around the at Luckey’s real estate office, and they Çlead guilty Judge Truitt defended them.
before him.
here was no d«ubt but that defendants
world.
GRANT’S PASS, OR.
Warren Truitt wa« elected mayor and e.sewbere.
will be promptly attended to.
bad gambled, but the prosecution wasn’t
John Wagner, Winnipeg.
It is said that the Braden mine at Gold
Wm. Uarll. Dr Frank. W. M. Townsend
—
bright
enough
to
prove
it
"in
ihe
eyes
of
A. Brown, Canada.
and Will T. Boyd councilnien; C. A. Moore Hill paid as high as $200 per dav since tne
I Hove-wood wanted. For further par­ the law."
recorder. B J. Neilon marshal. E. D. Sper­ lesees left it, which will pay the laborers
Mrs W J Ellidge, Spangle, r.rm broke, ticulars inquire at the R ecord office.
ry attorney and H M. Barnes thirty-eight and other creditors off all right. Dr. Bra­
A Nevada City man has been at Albany
C W Caries, Pendleton.
Jim Dodd, the Bonanza »aloon keeper,
den was very litieral with all of the credit­
over J. Frânkl for treasurer.
Rev Father Champagne. Catholic mis­ plead guilty to two indiotments for selfing purchasing Mongolian pheasants, paying
ors.
an
average of $5 apiece. He paid one
—CONSISTING OF—
K. W. Hammond, of Wimer, this county,
sionary of diocese going to Lakeview, liquor without a license and wa« fined $2tJ0. y< ung
man $150 for ten pairs which he had
Apple, 1’car. I’each, Plum, Prune.
wa« in the city yesterday. He ha« made a
Sermon subject next Sabbath a M. at the shoulder sli ditlv hurt.
captured
when
chicks
and
raised
by
hand.
Judge Lu'-s, independent democrat made
study of botany and is well versed in re­ Congregational chun h will be "The Minis­
Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almonil
Ex-Sheriff I R Sloan, Eugene.
close ra- e with Murphy, regular (ring) The twenty pairs secured will soon popu­ Walnut, Chcwtinit. Blinde anti Orna­
gard to the fruits and flora of Oregon
He try of the Chui ch.” In the evening Mrs.
8 M Yoran, Eu ene editor, struck on 3 emo<
late
the
fields
of
central
California
if
they
ration
minee.
Lucas's
strength
was
is gathering «|>ecimens for a New York ('resident Ellis, of Pacific University, who cheat, Ims great trouble in breathing.
pro.-per there as well as in Oregon.
mental trees.
a rebuke to boxsism
mu-eum. lhat will have oil paintings made will be tn Ash. and to organize a I Julies Re­
S 8 Wool e, Sun Dieagn.
of them for publication of their book deal lief Corps, will speak < n Foreign Missions.
W. T. 8. Patton slipped into the interior
—! ALSO >-
John
R.
Butin,
of
Poe
valley,
furnish
­
S B Shallenleiger, San Bernardino,
ing with sucn subjects in North America.
AH are invited.
of Josephine county a few days ago and
John Pengilly and wife, Tacoma, one es the Klamath county Star his thresh- bought up several orchards of fine apples Strawberry Plant», Blackberry Plants
F. M. Fredenburg came up from Gold
The Southern Pacific is an all ateel rail
I ing report: From eight acres of meas­ that were not touched bv the moth or other
and Grapevine!.
Hill vesterday with Nelson Hehot. Mr. line now, the la«t iron rail on the South­ shoulder ami hip each badlv bruised.
John .Schendel, Denver, riding front oi ured barley he gathered 700 bushels, the vermin. He is there this week preparing
daughter. Mrs Sarah Hud»<>n. who ern Pacific’* main line tietween Portland
crop
averaging
87>»
bushels
to
the
acre.
one
carload
of
the
early
one.«
for
shipment.
h»« been »topping in ptile 8ha«ta «11 ’«ra­ and Ashland having been replaced by ba -a re -tr. l-’tt foot mashed,
Front thirty-six acres of wheat, oats and The balance being late kee;>ers. he will hold
Wm R -a, Baker Citv, invalid.
iner. «rrired la»t evening and wa.« untied
them and if the price of late apples goes up
in marriage a few hours later at The Qr- ateel.
Mrs Caroline Evengson, Christiana, barley he gathered 1512 bushels, that • a- high as some people predict, Mr. Patton
crop overaging forty-two bushels to the
ep n hotel ngrlor tp Mr Heb> t. Judge
A prominent phvsieian and old army Norwav.
j will reap some fancy figures.
I« GROWS OK
Miltoii Berrv performing the ceremony surgeon in ra-tern Iowa, »a« called away
acre.
C A Covall, Oakland,
If y< u feel dull and »tupid you are bilious
Mr. Hebol is foreman of the Gold Hill from home for a few davs: during his ab­ i R Snake, Ran Fr .ncia'o.
Thos. Price A Son, of San Francisco, and need a tonic. Take bininions Liver
quartz mine and the newly married couple sence on«'of the children e. ntrac ed a se­
aid re ide at that place.
vere emd and bis wi e bought a !>'>ttle of I Daniel McC rtliy, A iib II c , Wash., foot ■ have assayed some of the quartz found Regulator.
i mashed, ha k injured.
1 in the mountains near the head of
Without Irrigation.
Jacksonville c- rr Oct. 8: W H. Gore.of < batnbei- am’- Congo Remedy for i:. They
Dr. Koch has the German emperor in­
W A Cr»-ek, Kansas.
Spra/ue river. The sample went $32.04
Portland, nod Mis.« >ophia I~b. of Jackson­ sere so mu h plea ed with the remedy trait
terested in hit cure for consumption. It
they
afterward
-
u
ed
-ever»!
bottle«
st
vari
­
Hon
las
McGarry,
U
S
marsh
.1
of
in
gold
and
$1.05
in
silver.
Sam
Lofton
ville. were ma^rie-i by liev M. A. William« ous ->me . He ~ai i. from hi« exper ence
' is stated that it has been ascertained as a
UK- WE do not handle, cultivate, or
and his four partners will coninteni-e the i fact that several light cases have been attempt to PKOI’AG \ I'E any varieties
at Mid;, rd. v«-»terday. Mr«. Go e..r.e »ear wi h it, be reiardid it a« ti e mo l reliable U ashin .ton, very criti>-al condition.
Hurry Ravmo*, S;»ikane Falls.
ago »8« the’weal.I.iest lady in Boa’.hem
erection
of
a
cabin
at
once,
and
will
take
or
kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that
ion in u e or cold« and tha: it
I» eg. n. having inherited fiom her ra.her. P'epaia
Moe- » Hu'1, N -w York.
• out quartz all winter, with the assistance i undoubtedly cured by the K<»'h method, thev are well ADAI*TK1> to the soil and
can.
the
n
a
esi
being
a
specific
O! any
while
in
graver
cases
where
the
disease
the a.e Jacob I.»h, « fortut.e vs.wed a' niedi inc be had ever seen, l or
Capt Ja k Crawford poet, s «nt and ■ oi several men. They expect to get the
sa.e by
climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE­
|p>0,ù(i0 Mr i.orc wa« peu iarily |» r, Chitwood
lUtbor. Fort Ctai", N M, injured in hip. i .old from the rock with an arrastra.— hold and portions of the lungs had wast­ GON'. Write for terms to
Bros.
but rich in al! the attribute« of tmn< r Me
ed away, the life of the patient had been
D L KemlH'rlv and wre, wi e, Wis on- I Examiner.
msnlii'Oii Mrs. Gore’ nla.ive~ Objected
A. H. CARBON A SON, Grant’s rasa,Or.
Following will he the complexion of » i, <> »■ o Mr K a Io h paralyzed and has
prolonged, and the growth and progress
to the ma ch on account of the diue'ence u the tif’i »vond c«»ngr» ss, ao far ae ' an
Simmons Liver Regulator cures general of bacillus had been arrested, if the peat
OR
I«
internal
injuries;
Mrs
K,
sprained
bai-k
the circuin ance-.atid .»he deeded all ot her
debiiitv and will give vou a new lease on ' itself had not been actually destroyed.
W. B. CoLToa. Agent. Ashland. Or.
an ! black eye.
En-pertv to tier telaiive- and marned the a» ertained from the returns at hand:
life.
u ban ' of t.er choice They left tor their Northern detnn-rata.................
M N sad J A Nichols, of San Diego.
Boys suits and pants, new, nobby and
..1-0
Siskiyou county gives Markham about cheap at Hunsakers.
h.ue in i art .and last night.
i
I St nthern democrats ....................
lid
IWtrillV
twenty
majority
mnjUI
JVV
U»CI
over
XUUU,
I
’
ond,
<*U'l
and
civcta
elects
;
.Ta k* >i>vt1le Item«.
New lot of stylish -hoe« ju«t opened at j Farmers' alliance..........................
. . Î
r t publican
Lodge and , ' The eight-vear-old
ion of ex-Sheriff ■
,
---- officers
---------- except
------r------------------
..
W.
.1
Wimer
tarried
in
town
a
few
days
i otithern republicans ................
Blount’s.
.. tì this week.
Kennedy, district attorney and school
school • : B. W. Dean is fond
fond^of
of guns. He waa vis-
83
superintendent, who get large majorities. 1 iting at his grandmother’s in Willow, Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn-!
Dr BnMn, of Geld H'll. has ten m»n [ N rthern republicans................
<>. K >rew»ki is «'iffering with a severe at- Dr Nutting,
1
Nutting democrat, carries StekHou
Stekkvou 1 i Springe
Springs precinct last week and Wednea-
Wednes- ’ ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat- j
kt work on h'S bi dit-'h of three m l«w ‘ To be tie. t«-i tro.n Roode Island
ta k of i-thma
for joint senator by
bv IX),
1X>, hut
but R. H.Camp- idayjHghttook
i day night took a derringer pistol to bed ment and a guaranteed enre tn every case, I
or more alon. Ro no river. It will he
Cede lloAell is driving the Jack.-onville l»ell oterootnes that in Shasta and Trin-| with him. The boy must have had the no matter how long standing. This treat- I
3.12
ei. ht feet deep and sixteen feet wi-’e at I Total
and Applega e »tage.
itv
Geo. B. Robertson, dem., for as- nightmare, for during the night the ment, for Stricture, of Dr. Boxell'», is the
top. The first ohject of the «lit- h will be j
That Little Tickling
John How< 11 came np from Applegate sembley has a majority of thirty-five in J household was alarmed by the discharge greatest discovery known toMedicine. It dis-1
to supply a water power for a qu .rtz
and completely removes the StricUwe T
In your tfit"'st, which makes von couch Tuesday, after upplies
Del Norte county and undoubtedly car- i of the firearm. Examination proved solves
mill and wime other rliachinerv he will om-e in a while a d keeps v u constantly
without annoyance ur pain to tUspatient. |
that
the
hall
entered
about
the
middle
of
put tn, and then for a 2riet mill nr anv ch aring you’- throat arises f ont catarrh,
Mrs. J. L'fflmd and Mrs. Dollarliide ries Biskiyoa.
other enterprise thut wish.-« to take ad- and as catarrh is a c n-titudonal di.~e.ise the were at the county seat Saturday.
For distrewing oppression and fullness the thigh and ranging downward lodged
Me»»r~. J M. McCall.Pat Dunn and Miss in the stomach take Bintmons Liver Regu­ in the knee cap.
vantag* of it. It will also be need to ir­ ordinary cough medicines all fail to hit the
•put What y* u need is a constitutional ' L .dia McCall spent ¡Saturday at Jackson­ lator.
rigate some of the farms
Remember bottom prices in every depart­ ! Pecultwr to tbeir Sex. and not proper to
remedy like Hood's oar-aparilla. Many ville.
ment at Hunsaker's, svervthlng' must bg. J aatne here, including all of those delicate
Picture frames made to order at H. 8. l>eople who have taken this medicine for
| Infirmities and Weakness««, which they
1*. Donegan and w.fe. of Sams valley, i A bridal party from Chicago have just di.«po.->ed of soon.
1 would shrink from disclosing to their fam-
Emery’s.
scrofula, dvspepsia. 1«»» <f appetite, and wen visiting friend- in town Saturday and gone on their funny-moon to Crater lake.
other trouble', have been surprised lhat it Sunday.
D W. Mathews filed
bond Friday ' ily physician, permanently cured in less
i The voting gentleman’s name is Edson,
Chas. Henry, a rancher in the Cose, should cure this tr- ublesoine cough. But
! time than was ever known to Medicine be-
Dr. Robinson and wife were guests at the I and he has gone to raise his hosanna as Indian avent id Klamath and in about : fore, by Dr. Boxell’s '‘New System of Treat­
was hauling a load of lumber from Meá­ to know the actual cause of the cough is 1».
i three wsiert will depart for his po«t of
'
8
00
feet
above
the
level
of
the
sea
It
is
Grand
Hotel,
which
burned
down
last
ment.” It rejuvenates the genito-urinary
eencer’e mill reventlv, and hie wife and solve the niy«terv. Many cases, of con­
indeed a rare notion and they will enjqv , u«ty. He will not remove his family organs and makes weak men atrong.
children were on tnp of the lumber. Just sumption can t*e traced back io the neglect week in S t . Faancisco. Thej escaped
there
for
the
preeent.
if
at
all,
Gen.
without
injury.
;
it.
They
will
bring
the
ten*ier
?
When possible, it u> always best to call for
this side of the divide the team boame ot some such slight affection as this. Con­
can be controlled in ns early
Last Saturday evening a real old-fashion­ ■flame of young love 3» "the mountain Applegate is glad to get rid of the posi­ personal consultation and special examina
frightened and became unmanageable. sumption
tion.
The
onlv
charge
that
tho
adminis
­
stage-, and the eilect of Hood's .Sarsaparilla
tion. Butthose who cannot possibly call
Seeing the danger ahead the mother in purifying toe blood, building up the gen­ ed woo picking party was given to Mr». . whose voUt^j.^ ¡irng went skv ward years tration made against the general was ; should write, stating their ease fully. Med-
tooeed the children off in chapparal eral health, and ex;>elling the scrofulous Cliri-. Ulrich at her residence. Twenty, i ago, and may their love glow forever as that he was a “staggering blow to the re­ ' icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free
lady friend- were present and ■y most en- j pure and bright as the mountain roses
hushes by the waveide, one bv one, and taint which is the cau-e of catarrh and i joy
from exposure, to all parts ot the Pacific
able time was b- ’
' ' “
'
and never go skyward until called by publican party.” But the facts are that, Coast. Address.
finally jumped off herself
Mr. Henrv consumption, has restored to perfect health
|
’
Lish
didn
’
t
belong
to
the
right
church.
I
I-s. li. Turner and daughter. Miss Susie, angel voices! Miss Bessie Foulke, of
held to the lines until the fri.'hiened many persons on whom this dreaded dis­
Wm. A. Bore!!, M. D.,
- Seattle Thursday evening, Siskiyou county, accompanies the bride, ! The recent elections seem to indicate that;
team came to a halt. None of them re­ ease seemed to have a firm hold.
Consulting Physician,
i ’Lish’s persecutors were the stagger-;
where
they
will
make
their
future
home.
an*!
the
driver
is
Jerome
Fay,
of
Shovel
ceived fatal injuries, though Mr Henry
8 y . P avt Dr«YKT.\rT. P.mirs. Ow W.1
Miss T. will accept a position in the W. U. creek.—[Linkville Star.
ing blow to the g e. p.
OxfcCÎ
tiN,
$1
2R
pair
at
Hunsakvn
»nd wife were very badly bruised np.
telegraph company > office of that city.
A TERRIBLE WRECK!
M c C onnell & E ubanks .
For Sale at a Sacrifice.
COR. MAIN
AND 1ST AVE.
Fine Tea, Coflfee, Spices & Extracts.
Try Our Ow JM of Oysters,
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Complete Stock Tobaccos & Cigars
I
JEWELRY!
ORNAMENTS 4 CHARMS. _ _ . .
-SPECTACLES--
E.B.
,
H unsakers
Where a FULL LINE of the
J. S. MULLER,
Headquarters
DRESS GOODS
LADIES NOVELTIES
GENERALLY.
OREGON
We Are Ready
H. JUDGE.
Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer.
TO FILL YOUR ORDERS FOR
F all
G oods
which we are selling at $10 pr suit.
REDLAND MISERIES. A nobby plaid dress suit at $12.
Bl’k Diagonal Suits, $15 to $20.
200.000 TREES FOR SALE Elegant dark spec suits at $18.
Men’s over-coats, $5 up.
We have one line of boy’s suits, 4
to 12 y’rs. old, which we are offer­
ing at $2 per suit.
And one line at the low price of
$3.50 per suit.
Red Hill Land, In fine grades of Boys Clothing
our stock is complete.
We have just received a large
new line of Mens Winter Shirts,
also a large and elegant assortment
of Neck Wear, Gloves, Suspenders,
STRICTURE! Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, etc.
OUR BOOT & SHOE LINE
Diseas s of Men
Is the Most Complete in South­
ern Oregon.
We have Mens Boots from $2 up,
And Mens Shoes from $1.50 up
Y ours Truly,
0. H. BLOUNT.