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VALLEY RECORD. 1h- Shook Trial. “In Darkest Africa.” Joel shepherd I' s - m - k Au ay. BREVITY BASKET. BORN’ . ! * r. M—Nothing A. Ball now has the agency of Stan Ti>e painful anncuiu»*nicnt w.ia ma le Microbe Killer at the postoffice. HOWLETT Near Eagle Point. N«>v. 6, to Monday that Joel Sitevherd had «lied at new in the Hlsx.k trial. The jury is still ley’s great work and is making a canvas ASH LA NO. Oa Tbur-dav, Nov.». 1*0 4 o’- fork that afternoon at the h<>u«c ««f •■ut. ei> r » n. •• '.".i this morning, It of the i-ountv. This work needs no cotn- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Howlett, a daughter. Use Holden’s Ethereal Cough Sjrup. ineut. Mr. Ball also has the agency for hie parent», Mr. and Mrs. H. Si»-p- lo-.k« as il they mi lit disagree The Journal says Siskiyou county will hrr-l, in Aatil.nd prvci«.«*t The de- .5:!’. i—Jury u«t can e in with verdi.-t two other indisiier-sable works, Ban market PE!lS<iXAI. AM» »»OCT %!». earloads of apples this season. croft's “History ol Utah” and “The Li cea»‘«i had ls*«*n afflicted for eo«n<- lime of ‘‘Not Guilty.” Amos Lundy and Sila« Ohenchain, Kla quor Problem iu All Ages.” He will Frt«i H. Rowe was in the city Friday. w th a atoma h tr<>ui>le < aaa>«l by being soon call on you. Now is the time to math county stockmen, came in this week. O' er-h*-*U-d while en zazed in dig ing a Mi»» Titlie Ree-er returned Tue day from Tl.i-v « C*p*ured. IOO IMPORTED sulscrilie for these v doable works. Gen. John F. Miller took out to Klamath wc|| <,n p a {dht-r's farm antnr time a.’O. t Fa'etn. I»--- ntv Slit-riff II >l>t Ta} b>r went ovet county on his last trip the race hor«e Rve- Hi» ii!n«*sa rvsnlte«! in a paralvaia of h«a and Registered straw. Mi«« Ruth Mathews 'e't Fun-lav for leo. rigtit » dr als>ut i »n k a n, r>nn which to Yreka Mon lat tn bring h . k the bnr- School Taxation Clyde, Shire, Per- A-igele«. Rev. F. G. Strange wiil preach at the time he ra !a«l|v »A.«k until death over- lats who o)>liel F E io-dl .-r’a ta lor After much talk .«nd discussion at cheron & Norman t’ W Oiaell »pent Friday in A-b an«* on tnok htrn. J'iel B hepherd w » a tia- •h-.p and Murph» A H trris’a iatt her Saturday afternuou’s sc I kmi I meeting, a Neil creek »ch >ol hou«e next Sabbath after '.Xlrine-a. Stallions. tivsaon <i tiie w-'-st, a rd X5 ywtra. A st«op *-II Wcliiea lav ni lit of List Wc*-k apecial tax of a.-ven mills was levied, to noon. at 3 o'clock. 1^ May’s celebrated orche«tra furnished For Salo from F100 to Jani- » Hall, the -tone rnan, left for Port •ober, imltutrioiM and enterprising i tic» le:t o i th»- e r!y morning Irwight of; he taken from the last year'» aSaerement. land T ue«<lay. yntjng man lull of promise ‘or a an -«x*aa- that <la. with their lio.Mil-*. <<»i $900 each. ' ^be vote stood 75 for to 39 against This the music for the ball in honor of the open ing of the county bridge at Klamath City. tbcmaelv« a i>t a box <• .r. At Ho-nhrook This is the time to buy in order al -i'- * * was necessary to pay an indebtedness of J L. Kline returne I home from the iul and w< I)-»¡»-nt lifo, has Iss-n cut «I» «i» to ^?’e perfectly acch- abort by the iron lian.i of Fate, a r<- tiiev were “tired” bv the crew. They $1600. The monthly pay roll of teachers 8. M. Byers, the Minnesota capitalist north TuexUy. rr.AtTC for next see son, and we who owns two tine business lots in Ash Uni- Walked to A erand exiri-ss. d the three lor this district amounts t<> $610. mu« sell in order to make J I*. Ewhng came out from Portland •|«ectrr of neither a e nor pcruo land. arrived this week to spend the winter. Vrrs.Ilv fov«»l an i .-»tec-n-I bv all win» stolen sn Is from there to Red Bluff, slon- mom for new importation-The Friday to vi-h his fetn'ly. Bread toe vtaici-s. freight 0*1 a horse to Portland, knew him, tiir deep Mor row of tna un |iio_- at the B ardinIt -awor hotel there Five hundred boxes our own brand soap. Oregon is only $80. Walter Bee»«e's 10-monili » o d in'ant »on timely taking off is not aliare-l alone by Thurg lav ni.ht. Tin* next morning 20 14-oz. bars $1.25. The tiest bargain ever Sacramento. Nov. 16. — The Record-Un die-l thi» morning ot croup. Every .animal fully Warranted. T*rias Easy. Send th-w»e* to wh «in h • w a most dear—his they were tnissing, as were algo two ion to-ii.iy received a let er from Portland , offered the trade in soap. McConnell & for Catalogue. Address 500 Boxe« 500 A Brown a citizen F. ire««e, ba» been parents and relatives—but reach« s «.ut wat dus. They were arrested at Sisson ■ purporting to have been written and signe«l : Eubanks. Dr. Valerius & Co., SOAP taking in .he sight-of Ashland. S«iAl’ St >AP to lite full length oi his large < ir of a-- and taken to the c<>unty jail at Yreka. ' by John Bancroft, in which the writer savs i L. Leonard went to Montague Saturday Wrnrkim, Wis. SI 25 Box is on his dea:h hed. and wi.-hes to make ■ to meet a band of 250 head ot cattle froiti »1.25 Box $1.25 Box < <* i Y' uur. a Medford printer, »¡wnt qu.iint in<ew, snd the familv hove their Ttiev ave their names a. Daniel O’Brien he and L. 11 0,*se. D-putv Taylor went to known the fact that eight years ago he wa- ! his spragu.- river ranch and take them to 20 14-oz Bars Ftiud iy and Monday in A»biand. sympathy i«i this h«>ur o atfiii-tion. 20 14- >z Bar i 20 14-uz Bars Notice of Sale. the jail and aske 1 them for a written or a tramp in Amador c. u «ty, (¡al., and that i the tan F rancisco market. D »«.•’a« Wai-e, foumrrlv nf A-h’and. bi The U'ier-1) «xi-urred yewterday morn der ir the il.itbes. “tVliat clothes? >r» a la iv named Fevall gave him supper, a ! ” night’« lodzing, and brea-fast. «he also) Services at the Presbyterian church next in.-, th burial being in the Kin sbury in -he iii-i.rance tm-ine«« at Rowbu g. fl he I mpire Gold and Silver Mining and We Have ordered 500 boxes of soap made under our one of llietn replied. “The three suits gave him $1 and .»ent him away with good ‘ Sabuath at the u»ual hours. Sermon .»u> Milling ceiuelery. Company. Location of principal Frank Nelson anti flildre’h return« 1 vou mblied from a tailor shop the s une advi<-e. The writer says he l>ra«-e«l up,went I jects: -Morning. “G id's l’rovt ling and place of busine-», San Francisco,California. own brand, which we guarantee equal to any in the market. Ileal u<<* iia »i< r«. M< iid.«y trom their northern exploration«. ni .ht vou stole $3 or $4 from the Ash to Oregon "and now is worth $15,000, which t Protecting Care. ' Evening. “A Green Old Location of works, Wagner Creek Mining Age." ----- 17| Pounds of Soap, $1.25.— Mrs. J P. Gilmore, of Ashlan i. ha« been i Will Jackson and wi'e to Wm Ulrich—lot land butcher simp.” “Your’e a liar," lie will» to his bene'actres«. District, Jack-on county. Oregon. vfoiling b«-r son J. W. Gilm- re of Roseburg. 4 bio- « 7«>. Mt-dlord, $75. ÜM * N otice .— Theie »re delinquent upon the replied the other thief, “it was only Jim Vincent, Wait. Buckmaster and Chas. Ask for Sample Bar. Relief Corps < >i-gan zeil. J R Neil et a t<> J <' Neil —150 a re« «ec to dollar and a half.” They a.w they were Offield went last Saturday to Fall City, Cal., following described stock on account of as E. Lewiston returned from the spring« r 2e; $2100. to visit Josh Buckmaster. The report they sessment (No. 1), levied on the 15ih day of FINE TEAS, Tuesday and leave» thi- week for t'ortland. tp M » J ... itee “ in fin it ” ami .ave the order for the The Woman ’ s Relief Corps, auxiliary COFFEE, SPICES AND EXTRACTS. e t • •• F Billing« —strip of land brought back is that Josh’s Wound is blooJ- August. A. I). 1B90, the several amount.» H. J. O’Brien, who ha- been looking at ea»t end lol 22. Ashland. Highland add; q clothes without further tronbl-. As they to the G. A. K., was organized in Ash puisoned. —Star. set • pjai-i e the name« of the respective Our Own Brand Oysters, 12 oz., are the best wiil I«* «ent to the penitentiarv from Sis land Monday as Burnside Corps by de 30c. can bl« ranch at Dairy, returned to Seattle Fri c d; $2. shareholders, as follows: McConnell A Eubanks’ grocery business Farah and M Mayer to Chas Barnum Its kiyou with more promptness ami at fir partment president, Mrs. Mary II. Ellis. day. Tiger Brand, 10 oz.,................. No Cert. 25c can 11 amt 12, blocs L. K R add to A»h and: l<-ss expense than they woul I lie in Jack- The following are the officers installed: having increased so extensively, they have Nantes. Cert. Sh». Amt. Mr«. Cha». Wen fell and MiM Georgia $»>. compelled to put on a s;*ccial delivery, son cotinlv. Deputy Sheriff Taylor left President, Mrs. J. M. McCall; senior vice- been J. B. Trumbley, 1. 30,009, $450 00 Miller returned Frniay from Shovel «-reek which is in charge of the prompt and reli TOBACCO A-JSTID OIG-JkTòS. T J and R««-a Kenney to Wm l'lri« h -un them there. president. .Mrs. M. R Casey ; junior vice- able Link Helman. springs. And iu accordance with law, and____ an or- divided half of lota 5 and 6, block 70. Med- These are the two sleek-looking. tine- president, Mrs. Louisa Chisholm ; treas der of the Board of Directors, made on the Rev Daniel Dorchester, superintendent1 ford. $150. New lot of stylish shoes just opened at 15th day of August, A. D. 1S90. so many Cor. Main & First Ave, Office Wells-Fargo Express of Indian M-hool». passed through Ti>e-d«y J OAT Co to J Winder« -lot 20, block R. liaired si am|>s who were susj>eeted at the urer, Mrs. Came Minkler; chaplain, Mrs. Blount’s. shares of earh j-arcel of said st ck as may time Their hands are as soft as velvet Medora Shepherd; conductor, Miss Kate R R add io A-hl md; $80. for California C. W. Ayers came out from Portland be necessary will be sold al public auction, I ha* and Carrie Hargadine to Jcs Simon and thev are nndotibtedlv professionals, Grady; guard, Mrs. Carrie E. Har-ga- Dr. R. Pryce wa« called Bsturday in con and Ben Selling—land in A-bland: $1. Saturday. He was on the wrecked train at the office of the Company, Room 29, ns well as hardened sinners. dine. Appointed officers: Secretary, sultation with Dr. J. H. HaH. over the case had his nose broken. As his nasal ap No. 1812 Market street. San Francisco. Cal M J Ree er to G F Billing»—lot 22. Ash Mrs. J. S. Crocker; assistant conductor, and of Joel Fhepberd. pendage was not inherited from the land of ifornia. on TUESDAY, the second (2d) day Kui<-id>* at Grants Paas. land ; $2«» i. Miss Lotta Lowden; assistant guard, Mrs. Israel tho damage is infinitesimal of December, 1890. at the hour of One (1) Henry Oliver v> Harvey L Oliver- 3»*4 Cha». Howard left this tnoming for Wolf H. Alexander Dulvlion suicided at o’clock p. m ., of said day, to pay said delin creek to take a te egraph office there for seres in tp 39 »ec 15; «ubjevt to certain ■ Grants Pass yesterday morning ab ut 9 R. Corbett. Stove-wool wanted. For further par quent assessment thereon, together with claims; $3000. the Postal company. The Coos Bay Railroad. cost« of advertising »nd expenses of sale. ticulars inquire at the R ecoup office. < baa II Hoxie to J I’ Hansen—73.44 acres I o'clock . He is the manager of the Bag- i Willliam Pracbt is in Germany, attend tp 37 », r 1 v; $5 n27-td F. A. DAVIS, Secretary . ley House hotel, is a Frenchman almut Marshfield Corr. Roseburg Review, Fred Shultz has sold his residence and ing one of the lag foreign-sounding coi- Geo C R'dierts to A H Bennett -100 acre» j 52 years ol«l, and came there from Cali- 12th : Steamer Endiv arrived yesterday lots on Main street to Walter Beebe of the leges in the Faderiand. sec 33. tp 3 > », r 1 w; $3500. ; fornia aliout a year ago. He was a sol- with o0 Chinamen and will return to San railroad office for $1250, who will occupy it Dr and Mrs. J. 8. Parson and Fre«i left ! Ida Baleiu.in to anrah A Bateman loti j dier during the late war, belonging to an Francisco immediitely for 200 more. with his family. Mr. Shultz is erecting 7 and 8. block 1«. Medford: $135. Tuesday for a two weeks' visit in Han Illinois «-avalrv re.iment, and was bur About 200 men in all arc now employed another residence for his family near the B L Bennett to Ge > O De Bar—3 96 acres Franciiico and California. ied to-«lay by the G. A. R. post of that on the road. Grading is progressing Jepot Hotel. »ec 13, tp 37 », r 2 w ; $99. G. W Smith'» constable service« are $1111 On Novemlier 1st. twelve carloads of cat rapidly, the fine weather being very fa U B to Manuel .Silva—100 acre» »ec f, tp pla<-e. required at the sawmill at Gregory, where 40 » , r 3 w. He got up in the morning am) was at vorable for construction . Three miles of tle were shipped front Montague to Hayes be »pends mo»t of lit» time. U 8 to Tho» Lang—120 acres sec 14. tp 39 tending to the business of the house with grade is completed and about five miles A Co.'s stockyards, Oakland; on the 5th, six cars to Poly. Heilbron A Co.. San Fran Iiis iisu .l promptness Before he com- moro opened up. H. F. Durkee and family retnrne«i Fri », r 1 e. on the Bih. four cars to Hayes & Co.. day to Grfoiev, Cal , after a visit of several mitteil the rash act he cleane«l up his . The railroad wharf, 200 feet in length cisco: Jst-ksamville Items. Oakland.—Herald. weeks with Ashland relatives. .Smith A Wesson 28 revolver, went to the i with freight warehouses has lieen com Hammy March of 8*ma valley was in hotel office ami wrote some letters. Soon | From th" ceaseless flow of Mongolians Vi The Best Stock in Southern Mi»s Lora Kay was voted the album as town Tuesday. pleted. A few selected blocks in the rail I can t button them, We had better etor the most iiopular y- ung lady at the Feott afterward he went into the wash room, , road addition have been placed on the the Cow creek canyon it will omy be a at home.“ O. W. Gibson has gone to California to put the pistol* to his heart, pulled the' market and a number of sales made to short time before the Chine»e Empire will family concert at Gold HiU last week. Oregon-Latest Designs and have to esiabltsh itself there Not a week S he : “Oh no! You can buy me a pair of ‘Mather' join his family. trigger. an«l in a few seconds keeled over i local investors. Prices range from »3*0 . Gloves as we go along: they fasten in ■ Torn Merry, the Bohemian journalist, passes but a hundred or upwards pass Most Perfect Movements. Geo Brown and wife,of Eagle Point, were dead. moment and fit perfectly. They are tot commence«! a lecture tour on the “South to $150) per lot. Extensive improve through for the railroad work there ■ale at in town first of the week. Continent” at Sacramento on the 15th. He w s an intelligent citizen, highly ments on this property are contemplated The Yreka Telegram says thou-ands of Nat. Lan cel I returned Sunday from an sjmkeii of by those who knew him. Tin*; the first of which, grading and plank head Mi«s Cbl<« and Theron Waite, of Rose of cattle, principally iclonging to * letters left bv him state that he didn’t ! ing Washington avenue are now going Hayes A Car are being fed in Little Sha«ta burg. who have been visiting Ashland rel- official trip east of the mountains. * have tin* nerve to live anv longer, that auves and friends, returned home Friday on . Contrs' ts have been let for a large ranches, pending the time they will bring Mr«. Vrooman. of Medford, was paving he h ul contemplate«! »••If-'lestruction for number of ties and telegraph poles. better prices in the San Francisco market, Frank 81«» urn is cultivating hi* a-pira friends in Jacksonville a vi-ii la-t week. which is believed will be alxjut during the I ten years past, and would h ive killed tions towards becoming a locomotive engi Miss May lluffer, who ha» been in Salem holidays. Kagle Point News. neer by tiring on an engine out of Duns for the past year, returned home Sunday his wife if tie had nerve enou h: He was A new and fine stock just arrived. An i in ood cir-nmst «n'vs and there was no A friend of the victim of the roadside muir. morning. ' other reason for his committing the deed E ditor V alley R ecord : mystery, Thos. Sutton, thinks that if Geo. ’ EYE TESTER to discover exactly the W F Arant came in trom Linkville last Wm. Bybee, Jr., has returned from than that his mill«! had l«e«‘orne diseased I kind of gla-s you need. Mr. Uphatn and family have gone to • unn and Forest, Sutton's companions, week and alter receiving bls wifo and little Washington and will remain in the valley California. could be found they would tic able to throw on that noint. H«* had frequently taike-1 Not here just for the season—But here to one from Roseburg, returned home with dur.ng the winter. some light on this mysterious a.tair. The ulw.nt sui ¡«ling t<> his wife, and the night them Bunday. J. A. Jonas has In-on engaged to teach belief is that Sutton « liody lies anchored i stay I)r. J. W. R- bin «on and wi'e have re ; All Goods Warranted as Represented or out at the bottom of Klamath lake. C. A. Diekin»on and wife, nJ Medford, turned home from their trip io Fan Fran before was verv rest), ss. I school at the mouth of Butte creek. I Money Re unded. went to «an Francbco yesterday, where l.e cisco via I'or.land. Trai i W cc+ items Prof. Shepherd and wife, of Ashland, Thirteen lbs. granulated sugar, 14 lbs. has a ]>o»ili<>n with HaintU' ■ Bros, as tree extra C sugar, 13 lbs of rices or 2d lbs. of Hon Wm. 8. Crowell and m-n, IL M. The company have succeeded in oh- were here last week on a business trip, shipping clerk. beans for $1, at McConnell A Eubanks’. Crowell, of A-hland. spent Bunday at the t .¡nine settlements in full from a large Mr. Scott and family, of Centraf Point, I John Mooney, formerly a »•wing ma county seat, their first trip. The second shipment of apples front nunilter of the injured, the prices for re Chitwood Bros. Plaza Cor. < are visiting the family of Chas. Griffith Ashland to Leland Stanford and other rail chine agent in this section, is in «he real Murtha Cardwell of Fam« valley ha« gone ceipts in full to cover nil damage ran ting of this place. esiate at Albina, and was <>n Tuesday road magnate» was made Monday. P. H. to • hico. tail., t- pnv her »is er of that OREGON. ' ASHLAND from $1(F) upwards, liettkle, the tn <n evening’s train. glace a visit. Mi.»» Wiseman returned with whose foot Was amputated, offering to The literary society in the Antelope i Donoghue gathered them front Daniel Reynolds’ orchard in The Meadows and Mrs. C H. II. Kline, formerly Mia- Wood- quit claim for $2<BX).—Statesman. I s. hool district has started up again for ■ they are hue fine varieties of Winter Belldowers h « u . arrived from Portland yesterday with the long nights. Mrs. P. P Prim l> i« gone to Portland to and Fpitzenberg»’, free from the codlin her two little children for a vL-it with rela Passen- ’ er traffic is almost uninterrupt visit her duUghier, Mrs. M. J. Canning, IFOR/ Mr. Inlow, one of our leading mer moth. tives and friends who wa< injured in the recent railread ac ed, the local trains trans’ernng at the chants, is at Talent superintending the Plum pudding, mince meat, cranberries A. Runinnl and son Davi«l went over to cident. trestle and the overland ninnin' via construction of a building on his prop and mackerel in tom ito *auce at McUon- the Rummel mine on the Klatnaih Mon Alonzo Flover. who has Been paving Corvallis, then over the O. P, to Alb my. erty there. nell A Eubanks’. oay. They are receiving a huge new pump i friend - and re.alive» a vi-it at William.« Portland, Nov. 14.—R. Keehler, man- I from «an r runcisco. Chas. Lindsey, an Englishman who owns The entertainment given bv the school creek and Grant« l’as», returned home a.er of the Southern Pacific lines in Ore Chas. Brackett, late deputy collector of Monday. on the 7th inst, bv universal consent is property in the western part of town died gon, to-day caused the following notice Tuesday after a brief illness. He had been cti-toni« at Juneau Alaska, and a relative A. IN’ZD Mr». E II. Aulenrieth and daughter to lie issued : “There is every reason to | said to have been one of the beet that sound and well for several years past. The of the Mid»’ of this city, was s«»journing in has ever been in Eagle Point. pa»^ed through on huodav ’ s train cause of his d< ath was hemorrhage of the from believe th t the accident to the Califor Ashland the past week. Yreka to Ro-eburg. n a visit. They spent nia Expiess near Chentawa, seven miles ' David Kincade is preparing to build a stomach, can«ed by the bur»ting of an ulcer Henry Wilson received a majority of a day at Jacksonville. north of nle'ti, was caused bv the track new wood shed, in the place of the one that he never knew he had. lie was aged i 2006 ior joint »en itor from Colusa and Te- « I Sheriff —V ..W .'.«X.-VJ — ’ ... X <> on the street being tampered with. This company of that was blown down. A. C..Howiett is 52 years. Bird«ey w»i Men hama cou l ieu California is a great ad- Remember bottom prices in every depart i yesterday for the tirsi time 1 since his severe fers a reward of $-><>X) for the arrest and ulso building another wood shed, as his nil-er ot nieu with “a.uff." I ment at Hunsaker’s, everything must be ! ..... illness. He will ...... ... -ill lie able in a sh< rt time to conviction of the -rnilty parties ” present one is too small. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nickerson arrived attend to official duties. dispo-ed of soon. last week from their home at KI im-ith i A comtnittee was appointed at tho last B-tter Than a Golil Mine. H. C Lewis, of Jacksan county, who was agenc« .being cailitl to the deatlilied of Mrs. I Abe Newhurv. who has l>een < forking in J. W. Merritt’s store the past year, h»« re- • Ten acres-et to fruit when in a bearing i meeting of the L. S. to arrange a pro to have located his sawmill in Camas valley N.’a brother, Joal Bhaphard. gram for an entertainment at the Meth ha» changed his mind about it. lie has signed his position and will leave for Port Capt. W. F Songer ¡eave« within about land Monday to ta -e a <-< ur e in the Port condition will yi«-ld an income of from $2060 ; odist church on Antelope, Christmas purcha-ed a large numlier of sawlogs on — THE WICKED FLEES— to $i.50«l per year ami requires no expensive two weeks with Mrs. 8. an«l Miss Mollie t<> land business college. Pass e eek, and will put up hi« mill a few eve, and we anticipate a fine time machineiy t<> operate il. A fruit-rai-er in When no man pursues. Not so with »pend th«- winter mont’is in the sunny yards below the old Hudson miff. • tVi.lamette valley r« quire« but a small | Since my last the workmen have fin hundred those who trade at the C 0. D. Empori clime along the Meil< an border. Lewi» ’ mill i«a portable one and ba« a daily Who ha-land an«i no money. Want» : I th ou'lnv. ha all the a ivan.a.e- of a civilized Dr Demorest, the Medford dentist, went tree-on time. Call on feei’s Nursery. and u tured society, has good and eouven- ished the county bridge across Butte capacity of 20.0J0 feet.—Roseburg Re"iew. um. They are comforted with Bargains. oil t<> Da I«». Polk county, last week and Ashland, Or« ’ ient maraets and re«-eive.s a better income creek. It presents a fine appearance, Try our own brands of tea. oyster«, soap They get Noticns, Tinware, Whips, Per and we feel safe in saying that the roof and crackers. .Superior to any other. Mc fumery, and Bargain Counter goods. married a pretty girl of that pla« e. They Governor Waterman decided to com from die .«aine investment than can be had weie visiting in Ashland Monday. mute the 8eiiten«‘e of Hiram Miller, the i from anv other line of business. You «-an will not give way soon from, the pres Connell A Eubanks. WILSON A WALSWORTH. get this land from $55 to $75 per acre of The sure of snow. W. A. Dwight, representing the 8 P. D slayer of Dr. Glenn, to fifteen vears. j Oregon Mrs. M. J. Can ’ing of Portland, formerly Land Company of Salem. Oregon. A L. Co., was at the Colestein mill this Miller was sentence«! to life imprison J. J. Fryer has been enlarging his en Mis» I<la Prim of Jacksonville, was on the Proprietors. week. This company t« purchasing the ment. Bv the terms of commutation he closure by making some new fence. ill fated train that was wrecked at Lake La- output of about all the local sawmills. School Report. Chas. Griffith has also been making bish last week. She was coming for a visit I will lie release«l in October, 18*34. The pupils of the advanced depart some improvements in that line and Mr. with her folks and was accompanied by her Samuel Henderson took his departure I Smoked »»Inion and halibut, mackerel, babe and a nurse. Mrs. C.’s wounds Tuesday via the Southern Pa«-inc for a two codfish, herring and haddies at Met.’. A E’s. ment of tii** Talent public school whose Hubbasd has been making some im C little ‘ nsisted in both ankles being broken and months visit with his folks in Kan-a«. not average standing in attendance, studies provements on his dwelling. her back being wrenched. The baby es Jack R «binsoil (standing in front of an>l deportment «luring the aeconii month I having been home tor over three year». caped unhurt. They were taken back to We have another new departure in our of the present term of school equals or W H Parker, Esq . the Jacksonville at the Reception)—Jeff, I’ll sluike you. Portland. village. Our enterprising and accom E. J. Jeffery, (who was j«>lti*«i in the eX'-ee<ls 85 per cent, are the following: torney. Was in the citv yesterday on a pro Boys suits and pants, new. nobby and fessional call. Mr. Parker, like ail demo Lake La bish railroa«! accident)—No,thank James Dyer, Leonar«l Packard, Hypa plished teacher, Miss Ellie Brown, has cheap at Hunsakers. crats. ha» liearit from the recent elections. you, I’ve had all the shaking I want lor > tia Klum. Flceta Smith, Eva Robison, introduced the question-box, where ques tions on almost all subjects are asked by The newspaper war in Astoria is bear Purl Smith, H'-nrv Robison, Lettie Ad Senator Stewart. H. M. Garrington and forty years to come.— Welcome. the pupils and the answers are read on ing fruit. Robert Gibson, of the Colum OREGON. ASHDAND, Jack-on Hart, the California millionaire.« Smoke Las Palmas cigars, at MeC. A E’s. : ams, Thomas Bell. Annie Briner, Emma Friday afternoon. bian, has already assaulted and badly who have been to Portland and the Son ml Senator J H. Mitchell left for Wash- ! Rriner, Clara Terrill, Ben Netherland, looking for investments, returned r rida.v. Eugene Bellows, Waldo Klum, Lizzie The most of the farmers have been beaten O. W. Dunbar, of the Town Talk. AU work ordered will be made to give entire sowing their falj wheat for the last two —Statesman. That’» the way to work Hon. Henry Klippel. one of Oregon » ington to-day. He will remain in Ta-1 Ablrott, B« lie Stearns. commissioner-to the world » air. pa»««d ; coma a short time with his children, and Second school month ended Nov 7th. or three weeks, and now they are uneasv out personalities and small jealousies. SATISFACTION- through Friday en route for Chicago to at- ; tiien visit a sister in Indiana, and then ' Numlier of pupils reuistere«! during the for fear that the long continued drouth The newspaper wars in Jackson county Repairing neatly and promptly done, tend u business meeting of the association. , spend the remaining time before the eon-1 month. 4 I; average daily attendance, 32; will cause it to rot in the ground or to are all wind. I D C Agler. wife and children left Sun I vening of congress with his old mother , average deportment, 95; number of pu drv out so that that which has sprouted and at Low Rates. The Lakeview land office received day for Ban Jo-e. on a visit to Mr. Agler • : in Peiinsylva*iia.—Welcome. pils registered «luring the first month, 32; will not grow. twenty-eight filings on the 6th, all on the folk«. Hi* foot is improving and in a fort Julius Si-bmitt, the big burly brute j avera eduilv atten«!anee,23; averaps de Mr. Ashpole, of the firm of Inlow & land made vacant on the Goose lake sur night he will be able to go to work operat who outrage«! all the proprieties ami | portment, 92. L, A. S imons , I Ashpole, has finished his residence and vey, savs the Examiner. Mr Barnhart ing. showed the meanest and lowest instincts I ‘ Tea’hsr ; the young folks gave them—Mr and had swamp land filings all ready in Lake An exchange, »peaking of the $1'*')-P00 of manhood by bringing an Albany mis ■ Mrs. A.—a surprise partv last Wednes- view, but for some reason iiis attornevs SIX MILES SOUTH OF A Cut in B ef. beauty of Ju. k«on county who deeded her tress to Jacksonville, the town his own f i lav evening, where thev sjient a few lid not offer the filings at the land office. piopertv to relative« and married a poor people an«l his wife ami her people live«! mail? hea«l- it “Romeo and Juliet Out in, was on yesterday evening's train j Prices of beef at R. P. Neil’s meat mar hours in social amusements and then Tho settlers are to lie congratulated by GRANT’S PASS, OR ket, on east side of Main street: Loin quietlv repaired to their homes. not having a swamp land fight on hand done. ' ’ from Linkville. Tar, feathers and in itch* steak. 8 cts per lb; round steak, 6 eta per Quaker rolled oats, Germea and break E C. Kane, who ha« been hobnobbing ! es are what this kind of beasts need. The “Eagle Point EdC'-stor,” pul>- lb; chuck steak, ó cts per lb.- Other with the great Ea-tem railway magnates ■ lished monthly by Miss Ellie Brown and fa.»t gem ut McConnell A Eubanks'. Ham», bacon, lard, dried beef, -alt pork, The above prices meats in protiortinn. an«l distinguished big gun» generally, re- Mrs. Carl Ludertnan and her sister,, will ........... lie . strictlv ............. adhered to. Buy where ; edited by Miss Amy S.iffor<l, the first tnr<««d h- me with his wite ami children last ! etc., at McConnell A Eubanks. 5 number of which w.is isstteil Nov. 7, 1890, former residents of Ashland but now i of I —CONSISTING OF— .»urveyor-General Pratt, with his court v»>u can buv cheapest and give money. I md if it was not that I fear I would be B iker City, were “held up” white Thursday. while on i Apple, Pear. Poach. Plum, Prune, R I’. N eil . 8. B. Whittle, superintendent of the Pos his been holding forth at Yreka on | transcending the Imunds of a local cor- their way home at that plai n at half-n (st Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Ashland, Or., Nov. P, 1+K). tal Telegraph rep nr department went ove’ swamp lami business. A lot ot settlers ! respondent I would clip a few items seven one evening recently, by two n,on Walnut, Cliestntit, Shade anil Orna toSiskiv-m county yesterday. Mrs w. have taken p«»asession ot land Ixirilcrm.- went alone ami will vi»it at Sisson and | j on Little KI «math lake and wtn -li is A lnniling noise in llie eastern p irt of from it, but sufficient to say that the pa who demanded their purses The ladies ' mental trees. per presents a fine appearance and re screamed for assfotance and several mon I Yreka before re urning. «•laimeil by H<»". John A. Fairchild un 'own about.flo’. Io. k 'uc.«lav night aroua- flects credit upon the publisher, editor ippearing, the hi ’hwaymen look to fheir I -‘i JLZ j SO}- W T Carroll, bookkeeper for the Siski iter the swamp lami a- t. The surveyor e l E C. Kaie. He foun«l a vou g heels, taking with them Mrs. Luier- Strav.brrry Plant», Blackberry Plante you Atone Co. ha» been in the «-ity several general has Iwen making an investiga woman alwmt half <1 reused an«l bare-f«M>t- and correspondents. DlCK. Says on bu.-ine»«. The company ha« a tion of the lands in dispute in person. man's muff. eI on the street, trying to find the way and Grapevine». f n-e of ab- ut twenty men getting « ut ruck Eaule Point, Nov. IS, 1890. to the h«it«*l. It w is discover«! Monday He-dth 1« wealth. Take Simmon« Liver Free-will offering. The W. C. T. U. will for the l’o-tland city hall. ■Regi-la'cr for all sickness caused by di«- give a free-will • uering en'enninmen; a: nvirn i that some one Imd broken French Tansy Wafers. Fred Wetmore. »<‘n o' the F»;ott valley he « resbyierian elmrcb Tuesday, Dee. 2d. throu h tin- l .ss window door an 1 en- ea^ed liver. chee-e m <n and Mi - Ma.. d. uvhter «4 I* tc:ed T. K. Bolton’s drug ami jewelry i’regratn next wee». These wafers are a sure and safe specific lite. Ashland has some «’ood «’uessors. In 8 Wil-on were married on ‘ ’ “’» store. A number of thin s hud been up- for a 1 kind« of f. ma'e trouble« and will re *he Eximiner’s nriz.es Attornev Burten- IB GROWX 05 a ce M^Tra'hersTd Mi-» Mary Ho\t of* The rand lull at Talent Friday night e sha-ta valley we e al-«o joi >e«l on the -atue | < l8 J ir . |y ¡nt,, ¡ded and waa a very re ».-t an I ii I ■ top <m a preH -ription c sc move all obstructions to the monthly peri «h:iw attba-rihed forthat enterprising p-i- l>a2 ls*e-i lit i’ll«* onlv thing ibissing od-, no matter what the cause. They are date. fined affair. Al M irris, Geo. Kmleiao >, w .« a bottle of morphine. The wonnio win: every woman need-, and tnay be u«ed ’»•■r thrrwi-h tho loos] n-ents, H- ir ’ v A laird T-oni«« llesketh f Eng'and. who : T .y I >r 1’avne and J o I li B im-r wen- th-.- lenie-l e’-tcring the store, l.ut «ni'i » -afely. For sale l>v the Livingstone Chem Gre *nrv, and took several -ues«oR. On ' Without Ir ri yatio u. m .tried Sharon’ .« « dau.h floor mana cis. Al«>ut a dozgn ■ ouples stranger lni<l given her the morphine. ical Co., manufacturer«. >an Francisco, Ca . Port Tnwnpond, Wash., he guessed so ied one of millionaire Shamn j .»ail .»an Francisco la»t week ai ai ’d ; w,.n* present 'rom Ashland. Mavfiebi’s "Ins" tbit the -’rent F.xnrninor gav<* him ter.« a. nved ’ in fa'prmu&v foo«ng al at bi- hi» stock ranch ranch. in tn I ■ The Gran’s Pass Bum. WE do not handle, cultivate, or | ____ ¡- , >a’..lv 'ooteng lmn«i ’Uri'i«!n*d the iint«i ■ ami the I Sue ave i description of the stranger i pio"e of land v>hi°d at *18». Ho also , Ficaa va «*v. Klamath cot.n’y, for which ! supper t«» th« hall was stlperiiitemte<i bv I «ti 1 the in in with him. The woman ■ Courier.] **it EHer-sbiir ». Wash., so ' lr>«eth-it tliov re ist. red h “ Miss Hiik«-v, Klamath' or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that pia e lie is b>>n id 'In*. W. Beeson. The dam aeroM R >jue river at this •n«Ho hi-n n presort nf a town lot valued ! thev are well ADlAPTEI» to the soil and • <’ tv,” if*a «ii «rphilie fi«‘n I ami a pro es- . Capt Jack . rawlord, the poet, -coui a-td 1 t 838». Wm. M. Sin l*ton, tho "ontle— place is 4 >2 feet lung, 3 leet high in the nv, in its vain en- The railroad c mp ,ny, i<> «io«>. 1 so h-,1 dove. When Mr. K «ne was government in-peci r wh«> wa< in, <ue r<** ■»in who Veer ’ S tho wires nt tho Westom 1 .■enter and give* a head of 7 leet in the ra it train wreck, «a on Sa tnd y « «ou.h le.rvor to make the public • believe the iruns 1 by her S'-reami'i « she w «s crazy penstock. The force of the water as it TTnion on thojr proper eqnilihrinm. cap A. H. CARSON A SON, Grant’s Pass,Or. * «•. the want <>f th it drtl-. For some U.u id tram G r New M xteo. He «ays the •'emlisii train-wre, k r storv, is «ns kin tured the 19th nrir.oon the state of Wash- • theory that train-wrecker« removed a tat its- If III.III*.* ri litll-us. The latest »mils- r« iiHon the matter waa hilslie I up ami no now flows over the dam is eqtlnl to 1 ti :n don, a sickle, -rinder. OR iug anti« was |x rformed bv Division -u irn-sta were made. She returned south-1 horsepower. One hundred and fifty-six is too alwurd <o Uimk a‘»out. W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. horse power represents a power sufficient cit- bakin'- powfler. 50c per can periiiten.tetit Lin lherg, who h ih »sue-l a ward on Tuesday's train. N A. \mhro«e. wh • was in the mail cat , 1 to raise 5,028,000 pounds at the rate o a' McConnell A Eubank«’. at the awful wreck !a-t week came out wuh . ireular to train men .-ivin ; a «lescription 1 one foot per minute—this is enormous Itaidlv a m ratch, w ide hi» car w.* tnoc of the vdl ,n. The «les- riptio i is s mvw- Th" News save the new cvi-lono anew 1 Tb ■ storv is tol I hv Indians that a bi i To pump 1,0 0, 00 gallons of water a day ed ali to smitbereen«. Prof Amhr *e a -1 tcriooaas those .iveii bv ,H-ople who slip laden with ••eeswax went down off nlow that arrived at Duos-nnir is in tho wav» c me« out lucky in tram-wreck». He . have seen the Wan.leriag Jew, J>i«-k the into the reservoir 150 feet above the town «hop for repairs. A nas«<*n-’er eoich the northern co nd of Ore-.on over 100 says he is one of the chosen people Ripper or the new Indian Mess’ah. vears a.-o. It seems bsurd, but the fact an l to run the electric work, will not re won backed nn a -ainat it The cv'lone Permanently Cured without Cutting Bunt Mrs. J S. Fu'^auk.«, accompanied I'.v her (fere is a sample of it: * ‘Eves have .• |»e- cm ins til .t o-t-asionallv large hunks of quire more than one half of this power ot ’ta -'ll *nr in the coach in good sh-’no ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat- [ i’he reserve can be used in driving mills nd twistod part of its own snout o*Y daughter Mi«« Mar' and her »on A !>ert ar-1 p,,|jHr kmfc, life., rats’ ex cs ; « Iks with that otnmo litv are washed ashore up i tnent and a guaranteed cnre in every case, 1 riy. d f riday ftom S m. H'cgo tor a visit. he..«! «low ii ill si - -u. by . ait ” The train ami factories. Great as this power is, by Mr. ctil|m«n savs he never a >w an an .'lir no matter how long standing. This treat-’ with their folks and friend» ttt Ashland I men, an«l even our local detectives who about Neb .lent river. A man picked up adding to the bight of the dam the power io sp -h effective work. It will take a ment, for stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the 2 »0founds there a few days ago C»l Eubank», the commercial traveler, wa« I can l>e increased several hundred bor8> week nr two tn repair it. Thi« «nnwnlnw greatest discovery known toMedicine. It dis •'«Mnlowiia few days, the first of the | have sir h a mania for watching som«*- power. Verily, Ro. ue river is a giant ir “Indian Jim,” who works for Frank bo-iy, all lau.h at the company's ‘‘cock i :a a bn ’o piece nf ma<*hmerv. With at- solves and completely removes ttie Stricture weak. Adams at Tule lake, saw something red strength. And when this force is util i ‘a'-hrrienta it wei -ha oi -htv tons and is without annoyance or pain to the patient. an I bull storv.” C«>I.C. F. Friaell arriwi la»l week from ized what a revolution will be accom- ! ' hpilf on Gie principal pf an .an *nr whi"h French wup».-a'ad dressing, cavia. sar floating down the watcr-dib-h this week, plishe l in the business of this place. Eastern Wa-hington where he ha« f>een i -ovolvoa independent nf a fan behind, having < barge of «onte grain elevator» dines in sauce, «auces. pickle.« and extract md . s lie paused w ith his head bent for ward anti his arms folded, he “wondered ‘ «rlii>-h ♦nrns either wav and forcea the Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to He pr»eed««i the wrecks«! train by one day. of beef at McConnell A Eubank». Dumber! Dumber! what on earth that w is.” It was little snow thron -h an openin-’ on top. The name here, inclu ing all of those delicate which was by mere chance. He had ex- James Norris at hie .lumber yards on machinerv ia vorv complicate t, reqn-r- Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they Dr. Valerius A Co., of Watertown.Wis Willie Adams, Frank’s bri -lit little two- iK. teil to retiiain in Portland a day longer to hav«* ««»me ladies »e.««*t a dre»s for In« consin, who are among the largest ex vear-old bov, gliding quietlv down the the north side of the railroad tra< k, near in" two enmnes to run the'an and four would shrink from disclo-ing to their fam little girl.but having met them »ooner th«n porters and importers of horses in Amer current! He had t-rauled through the the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, *o run the au mr. ily physician, permanently cured in less exi«« te«l hi» errand was comp eted and he ica, and who handle at the very least, gate, tumbled into the ditch and had doors, windows, mouldings and all kind.» time than was ever known to Medicine be arrived home on the -afety train. A «are cure for the wh««kev habit; Dr. fore. by Dr. BoxelPs “New System of Treat one thousand Clyde, Shire, Norman,Per- tin ted fifty yards befoie “Indian Jim" of finishing lumber. Leave vour order» W H. Mowatand Harry Van Tas.«el got cheron, Coach and Trotting Stallion.« pulled him out. The little head and at Luckey’s real estate office, and they ! Livincton’s Antidote for Drnnkenne««. will ment.’’ It rejuvenate« the genito-urinarv -nre any ca«e of the liquor habit in from organs and makes weak men strong wimi of some enorttiou» wild beasts of the every year, have pL-teed a new advertise bright eves were above the current and will be promptly attended to. When possible, it is always l>^»; to call for ten to thir‘v davs. front ’he moderate forest that bad in.a lei the classical • Ded ment in tiiis issue. It is claimed that he was enjoying the sail so well that he I personal con-u’.tation and ,-pe’ ial examina Irinter tn the drunkard. Th- A*»tido»e Injun" C' untrv.and *ith powder and gun» they export as well as import mak n kicked vigorously against being pulled Men’s and buy«’ clothing, boots, shoes, •an be eaven in a cup of coffe" without the tion. But those who cannot possibly call tbev went forth one day la«t week As ate., etc., latest styles, finest quality and should write, stating their case fully. Med thev have dnee relumed all alive, the con their trips pay each way, and that owin • •«it. IPs fighting weight is 14 pounds.— at prices that defy competition, at McCall’s knowledge of the neraon taking it. The icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free 'ntidnte will not injure the health in any clusion muat be drawn that th»* intrepid ' to this fa« t, their prices are the lowest, Linkville .-»tar The official vote of Sh-kivou gives Pond wav. Manufactured hv the Livingston from ex;>osure, to all part.» of the Pacific i They will sell on time if reqtt re 1 by the hunters came out vicioriou*». Coast. Address. The republican Chemical Co., Fan Francisco. Cal. Twenty-five «tandanl novels—with "»3 to twenty-five majority Their advertisement ap- An elegant line •< jewelry, »»tches. I purchaser. -elect from—given away free to every new count y ticket is elected. B F. Walker for Il'm. A. lioxetl, if. D., clocks, etc., to select from at J. F Muller s. [«•ars on this pace. Janie- Norns can furnish vou all kind- of -u’weriber to the R fcobs or old ones w ho sheriff having one majority. The demo Consulting Physician, It will pav parties living elsewhere to make I Picture frame« made to order at H. S. I will pay a year in advance. A cheap meth crats put all their big majorities into dis finishing lumber, mouldings, windows, a trip here and in«rect before purcha»tng F t . PtVT Dl-ITVSIBT. pORTt 15P. Or.-y. doors ea«b, etc. Leare orders at Luckey’s* od ot gvttiug your winter’s reading matter trict attorney and school superintendent. Emery's. «i*twb**n*« STAIUONS. PH AMI “I1NÎY Uli bl A A 11 UnnAlYl! JJ Our Business is Not for Sale nor Never Has Been. M c C onnell & eubanks THE LEANDING GROCERS. A Big Drive In Soap. JEWELRY! -SPECTACLES- E.B. H unsaker ’ s 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 . We have a very neat Dark Line which we are selling at $10 pr suit. A nobby plaid dress suit at $12. Bl’k Diagonal Suits, $15 to $20. dark spec suits at $18. 1200.000TREES FOR SALE Elegant 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 Our Nursery Red Hill Land, In fine grades of Boys Clothing our stock is complete. We have just received a large SeKlrr’te?MTtoTH^ 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 Diceas s of Men Is the Most Complete in South era Oregon. We have Mens Boots from $2 up, And Mens Shoes from $1.50 up. Yours Truly, 0. H. BLOUNT.