Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 25, 1890, Image 4

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    VALLEY RECORD.
Kagehrush Sprig*.
THE KILIANG IN RAMS VALLEY.
The wily Quincy A. Brooks has evident­
BREVITY BASKET.
ly not lost any of that tact his Southern
We still survive.
We learn the following additional par­ , Oregon neighbors Know him by A lady
The Lane county court has fixed the tax
tkill .rs of the killing in Sam’s valley on : on the train ouedav recently related how levy at 22% mill.
Cold, «lamp, foggy weather.
the 17th inst
I. .1 Stacy was employed
ASHLAND O b .
T iicmdat , Dec. 25 U80
The Grants Pass factory shuts down this
Sieuiena <k Ward's is a popular place as superintendent of Mr. Barnes’ saw­ 1 everybody about Port Townsend deeply
w
sympathized with him, how innocent he week for the balance of the winter.
of reaort.
mill. situmed one mile from Moonville. is, how amiable ami gentle a man he ie,
PERSONAL AND fUMJIAL.
That most welcome visitor to the railroad
J. T. Forbes is «juite unwell, we regret J M. Roberts was also employed at the of course that kind of a man couldn’t
boys—the pay car—called on them Yester­
mill in the capacity of piling sial*. It i
day.
think
of
wrong-doing,
some
bad
clerk
did
PROMPTLY CURED BY
Ja». W. Mauey is »|*miing Chriataiaa in to «tate.
was 7:30 a . m and the mill hadn't been
Ashland.
The cattle trade has about closed for starte. 1 up vet. Roberts was sitting on ! the dirty work, in fact it is a shame the
Idaho has a state debt of »169.53>>. Some
M O. Warner, the piano tuner. fa in the season.
the tool-box of the engine with his feet [ way he is being persecuted, in fact it is interior counties in Oregon can show up as Cures Also:
U»wn
New flooring has l«xn put down on hanging down and resting on the plat­ : “poor Mr . Brooks” all around. Major much as that
Neuralgia.
John Wexler, the baker, m working at ■he Linkviile bridge.
form. Stacy was at work about twenty Brooks's old-time acquaintances here­
Daniels Little Puck Co. passed up the
abouts
can
readily
imagine
the
pocket
Jatknonville. Florala.
road Sunday, and The Private Secretarv I Lumbago,
f«-et distant, rolling logs. Stacy called to
Mrs. W. C. Johnson of Bly .daughter of Roberta to < ome <kmn off that engine fnll
handkerchief
appeals
he has so succcse- south the same day
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♦
Mb* Eva Dean, of Grant« I'a**, is tiie H od . G. W. Smith, is now visiting rela­ and
1
community
.
earrv slabs. Rolsirts replied that ifnllv ma,le ,0 that
guest of Mr*. Dr. Hoaxer.
L. E. Moe delivers for McConnell <k Eu- i Sciatica
tives in Linkviile
Men's »4.01) shoes reduced to »2.50 at O. banks, and any orders given to him will re
wasn’t working for him. Stacv said,
wasn't
Sprains
< ha*, txrle, the Klamath City timber Jami i But little fall or winter plowing has he
cetve prompt attention
"If you won’t work 1’1! get somebody •
Blount's,
acent. wa* in town this week.
been done, owing to the ground being that will," and ordered rim to get down
Senator Chas A. Cogswell arrived
Salmon, halibut, codfish, msckerel. her-' Bruises
June* Han*bro is conductor on the A*h- too dry and frozen.
off that engine “or I’ll fetch you down.” . from Lakeview Sunday and after a brief ring, baddies and sardines (French and ;
lami-Grant* Fa*» freight ran.
Burns
spiced), at McConnell A Eubanks .
Linkviile affords more hotels and board- Roberts replied “all right” to the ques­ stay at Granta Pass on legal business,
We have tumbled^ out an immense quantity
G. M. < Pap, Stroud, the well-known oid-1 , ing houses than pay, and the same with tion about getting somebody that would ! l ontinues on to Salem to be there in a«l-
Last night's ball at Talent was a big af­ Wounds
timer, was in the city yesterday.
work, and to the question aliout getting ! vance of the legislature His family ac- fair. 53 numbers lieing sold. Mrs. Sam I
' the stable business.
ot
goods the past few days, and our store i
Robinson serve«i a fine supper. Mavfield s | Swellings,
off the engine said he would come down i companies
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Tbos. Green and P B. Fitzpatrick were
him. Col.
Cogswell
became
The
indebtedness
of
Klamath
county
is
band
furnished
the
music.
guest* at the Maoonic bemjuet.
when he got ready. During this con ver- ' ---------------
famous as —
the —
onlv ________
member who
got i
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still in the same place.
Soreness
looming up in gigantic proportions,much
Stacy
asked
the . last
'
, - ' kept
. ‘ slowly . approaching
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" - to
- , ; everything
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Jtdinny llallick. who drove stage out of ;
R- R- Dunn, of the firm of Htaver A ! to the «lismay of the “average” tax payer. sation
where Roberts was sitting carrying a legislature, and he asked for a big lot. Ashland during the dosing davs of the i Frost-bites
Walker, wa* in the city Tuesday.
, handspike of heavy green ash, 4 feet 10 When the R ecord reporter quizze«! him overland coaches, «lie«! at Yreka’ Tuesdav
T.
R.
Dean,
the
gentlemanly
foreman
Mr*. W. A. Walker ba* returne«! from a 1
Stiffn ess
for Jesse D. Carr at Clear lake, Cal., fa­ inches long and 2 inches in diameter. I about bow much he wanted this winter He was a pioneer of 1851.
trip to Missouri and Spokane Fall*
vored Linkviile with a business visit this When he got nearly up to Roberts, the he replie«i that he ha«I nothing of ini-
Sermon subjects at the Congregational All Aches
MU* Gra« e Slocum i* visiting her sister, week.
latter reached down, picked up a piece j portance thia time, but apologised for church next Sunday are as follows: In a .
Mr» W. E. \ an Vacter of Dunsmuir.
At 7:00 p.
of firewool alx>ut 2*2 im bes long, and not getting more laBt setting on account m . 10:30, a Christmas sermon
THE
Tlios.
Martin
’
s
roller
mills
is
being
run
Mia* Kate M. l<eniberger,court stenogra
stood on the platform The hand con- of it being his .first experience and he j m .. ‘‘The Lessons of the Lectures."
«lay and night, turning out an excellent taining the stick was hanging down his was a little “green.” The senator bad
pber, was visiting in the city Saturday
Chas.
A.
Vogeler Co
The county judges and commissioners of
quality of flour, which is in demarnl at side. Stacy said “what are you going to < evidently been under the impression that the
state will meet in convention at Port­
Baltimore, Md.
Prof. Benson and »on. of Grant* Pa** »18 per M, spot cash.
do with that stick ?” Roberta made no ; there was some little conscience in an land Jan. 2d, to organize and consider'
were register«! at The Oregon Tuesday.
reply and stood there without moving. ! Oregon legislature. Butthat is where he various questions of interest te the admin- ,
We
are
pleased
to
state
that
nothing
of
M. N. Ix>rig returne«! Saturilay from a 1 a sensational or lawless nature has oc­ Stacy moving toward hitn and striking i was mistaken. There is nothing too hot istration of their offices, including road
’ legislation, etc.
trip to bis old home in Butte county. Cal.
Estray Notice.
curred in Langell valley or vicinity, that him, apparently aiming at his head, for an Oregon legislature.
Jacksonville will have a railroad sure.
Roberts raised his arm to ward off the
n
..
Mrs. Walter Beel« U spending the holi­ has come to the public car.
are now laying down the rails. If the I ORREL MARE, will weigh 800 or 900
day season with tier mother at Junction.
!^ 1,e brunt ? tht •'
wX ®'"e
* They
lbs.; a little white on left fore-foot:
Paul Brattenstein will soon complete a i-'T’ Roberts rete,v
Jacksonviilers had had as much get up to '
was shghtlv stunned and , ,
,
Louis Autenrieth, of Delta. Cal., was pav­ new bridge across Ix>st river near Geo. lick
left hind foot white to fetlock; branded R
them ten years ago as they have now the
offered
no
resistance
Stacy
then
raised
J<we
J.
\V
.
Parker
was
in
town
from
i
ing thia county a business vUit this week. | W. Wilson’s place, making in all seven
I’, would now be serving them «lailv.— ! on
’ left shoulder; little star in forehead.
the handspike and struck him aloogside Einkville several days, and will go to 8.
The above described animal will lie dulv
Roseburg I’laindealer.
Miss Kittie Kanfor«! of Seattle arnved to county bridges spanning that stream.
the head. The second blow floored him. i Portland before returning. He conduct- j
sold fora pasture bill of fourteen months,
day to visit her sister, Mrs. E. G. Wilson
Pursuant
to
instructions
from
the
state
i including feed during last winter
Bucltmaster and
Forbes and Wilson own and conduct Stacv then picked Roberts up and placed e‘*the case against
E. B. MYER
C E. Bayard, special Indian agent with one of the most complete grocery stores Iris hat back on his head. Roberts then 0 Sylvester at Fall River, Shasta coun­ fish commission District Attorney Colvig
has
inspected
the
new
dam
at
Grants
Pass
Ashland, Or., Dec. IS, 1890.
head<|iiarters in Porttand.is in town to-day. I to l»e found in Eastern Oregon, and sell started to the store. Here he became tv> 011 behalf of Shook Bros, and the |
and instructed the owners to put in a first-
Andrew Howard has lieen promoted to at crushed prices. How is that, Peter? very sick and was taken to his home by North California stock protective ass<x*i- j class fish-ladder to allow the salmon to go
Lewis Pankev,where he died seven hours at>on. As the stock was run off from Kia-1 up the stream unobstructed.
conductor on the freight north of Roseburg. ;
JLZEdZE you
The grading of Main street, under the after he was 'struck.
niath countv into California, where they !
John W Power* left for Woodland. < al., supervision of H. L. (‘'Curley”) Webb,
One
San
Francisco
firm
—
Christy
A
Wise
Stacv is a big, stout man. Roberta were marked and branded, the crime is
Friday to spend the holhlays with hi* fam­ in complete«], so far as his contract calls
—paid out in Lake county for sheep pelts WANTING A TYPEWRITER?
was a small man, meek as a lamb ami I pani«hable there. They were bound this season »29,000; for wool taken from
ily.
for, and is, by all, pronounced a good offered no resistance whatever.
over, with bail at »3,000. The judge was | dead sheep, »19,720. From April 14th' to
Mrs. M. Van Damont, of Chicago, report­ job.
Dr. Parson summoned a coroner’s ’ Fall City when Joe Goodwin shot and date they have brought in and taken out If so, let the R ecord
er for the W. C. T. IT., U at The Oregon to­
Stacy lleminway, an eminent pbysi-! jurv—J. S. March, Dennis Dugan, John kille,i Wm- Allen and acted as attorney from Lake and Modoc counties over 2,000,-
day.
offer you a fine Bargain,
u.*- ! Dungan, J. M. Childers, J. L Roe, Wm. | for Goodwin, who he will defend at the 000 lbs. of freight.their agent. E. M. Barnes,
cian and surgeon of our county, „uo
has tak-
Mr. ami Mr* John Walker are spending | en rooms at the Grand Central hotel and Noah—which took the evidence of Silas Jr,a*' The principal thing he (lid in de- informs the Examiner.
a brand-new instrument.
Christmas witii Mr. Angle’s family at .Med- i will probably permanently locate in Conley, James Conley, H. B. Olsen, Ed. I
Goodwin at the preliminary trial
Thos. M. Gotxlman has been in the city
ford.
oisetH Pierce
Askew,'eve^wkn^MS,’’ ~.,,i
atid ■ was burrvine
hurrying him to the countv
county jail
Linkviile.
1
iail taking the measurements of the Knights
Chas. Wemiell. the jeweler and watch­
Lewis Pankey, Dr. Stanley and Dr. | at.,ead of a mob who wanted to lynch j who will join the Uniform Rank to be or­
JFnte /or
maker, returned to hi* *tore at Dunsmuir 1 Grandpa and Grandma Shook, of Al­ Geary. Dist. Att’y Colvig conducted the | hiui.
ganized in Ashland. He represents the
yesterday.
kali, who have been dangerously ill for examination, which took place on the i Star j'
Pettibone company of Cincinnati. A num- 1
plug
tobacco
reduced
to
45
cents
at
ber of the Medford Knights will join the
James G. Clark, the celebrate«! poet and I some weeks past, are now pronounced 18th inst.
| Hasty A' Gregory’s.
IDO YOU
Ashland Uniform Rank.
singer, was the guest of Rev. F. K. Van out of «langer by their attending physi­
F
d
\^
ae
-
v
aur
5
ender
®d
himself
to
Con-1
The
many
economical
housewives
of
Ta**el this week
cian—Dr. Wright.
Frederick
Koester,
who
mysteriously
dis
­
stable Thos. 1 ankey. After the coroner s Ashland well remem tier the two fakirs appeared recently from Haw kinsville.'near
David Horn, the merchant, hotel keeper ; Mrs. Izouisa Boddy and M. Hartery of
® who had some article for sale which they Y reka. was found dead ai the bottom of.
ami wtocknian of Hornbrook, attended tlie ! Tulo lake have more than 1000 tons of manslaughter, Justice of the Peace A. L.
told them if put in a coaloil lamp will Shasta river at the old Ike Rank place. His '
Chapter banquet. ’
bay in barns and ricks, therefore rnak- Gall held the preliminary examination, form a “mother,” all the same as there i bat and overcoat was found on the bank,
ZDIJL^ZEOnsrD & QLTJLKzTZ JEWELRY.
Before Purchasing Address the
Archie Pennington came over Tnesdav ing them secure agqinst another liard at which Stacy waived examinatiyn and is in vinegar, and that when this was | and it is believed he stooped down to the >
HOWARD
WATCHES.
AURORA WATCHES.
WATL1IAM WATCHES.
from Mott, where he has been clerking for winter Bhould this prove to be one.
was held to appear before the grand jurv formed a lamp full of oil would last for water to drink and fell over into the stream.
W. O, Tanner A Co.
which is swift at that point.
PEORIA WATCHES.
ROCKFORD WATCHES. ELGIN WATCHES.
for
manslaughter,
placing
the
bail
at
months the oxygen in the oil uniting |
Ben Monroe, who for several years »2500.
I SETH THOMAS WATCHES. SETH THOMAS CLOCKS. WATERBURY CLOCKS
Miss Hattie Barnu'u, of St. Ijiwrence, N,
with the phlogiston in the air, causing' Crosse «t Blackwell pickles and jams at
Y.,ia visiting her relatives—J. H. Barnum's past has served as bar-tender for J. T.
McConnell
A
Eubanks
’
.
I
the dissolution and coagulation of these
Lumber! Lumber!
Forties, and who passed through the
family—in Ashland.
ALL WORK WJkZRzIRzJLlSrTIEI)
ASHLAND, OREGON,
Linkviile fire of Sept. 6tb, 1889, marring
James Norris at his lumber yards on two parts and generating fumes from this ' L. D. Childers, the 16 year-old son of
Mrs. M. E. Tyler, the photographer, has his beauty somewluft, ia the same Genial the north side of the railroad track, near chemical chaos without intermission, ex-Sheriff M. D Childers, die«! last Fri­
Carries the largest, best selected and finest stock between Sacramento and Portland.
And Find Out what a Big Bargain you .
recovered from her late illness and U at Beu still.
All kinds of society pins and badges. Work sent by mail will be attended to and
the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash,, furnishing
- a volatile - gas . for combustion
.
.— day at the family home in Salem front can get m the Sweetest-Toned instruments . returned
work again in the gallery.
promptly.
doors,
windows,
mouldings
and
all
kinds
|
whole
process
consists
in
sublima-
spinal
meningitis.
He
had
been
ill
onlv
made
In our humble opinion—and we charge
Mi** Minnie Preadmore returned last nanght for it—the Farmer»’ Alliance will of finishing lumber. Leave your orders f*°n, distillation, ascension, descension, a few days and his life was desapired of
evening from her school at Ft. Klamath, to
prove itaelf a failure, and akin to the at Luekev’s real estate office, and they ! «'oagulation, putrefaction, calcination and from the sturt. The family have a host
spend the holiday vacation.
| fixation, causing among other li.xivation of friends in Southern Oregon who sym­
"Dark Continent” element, a bone of will be promptly attended to.
Estray Notice
Mrs. Maggie Smith left Sunday for Ta- ■ contention for the two and only national
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and vexation. This statement so capti- pathize with them in their sad bereave­
coins. Wash., where her old friend*. J. P.
Council
Doings.
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,
vated
the
Ashland
ladies
that
they
ment.
parties, democratic and republican, to
Murphy's family, are located.
STRAYED from the Maria Colver place
Thursday’s meeting.J
; bought plenty. But they can content
New clothing this week at O. H. Blount’s.
near Phoenix some time in November.
Mrs. Susie West of Medford left Satur-i strive.
The council canvassed the vote of re- j themselves that they are not the only
1890.
an iron-gray mare, five years old in
The
Jackson
county
attorneys,
as
us-
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David
Pavne
and
H.
Fox
were
at
Hen
­
day for Keno, Nev., to join her husband
cent
citv
election
and issued
certificates
ones 11 trapped.
Besides
working 1___
all the
the spring, about 16 hands high. No brands
c
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4.1
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who is a stockman near there.
lev
last
week
an<i
with
E.
R.
Amos
leas
­
ua), cribbed the business at our last term of election to the persons declared elect- small cities these “smoothies” have op-
visible.
of circuit court and departed in such tHi
i erated
. . with
... a remarkable
... success among ed their quartz mine to W. R. Conant
A liberal reward will be paid for delivery
J. H. Russell, wife and two children came
^he ordinance for closing saloons on “the best people” of such cities as Tort- and J. J, Fowler, mining men from of said animal to the undersigned or infor­
over from Yreka yesterday to spend Christ­ haste that we jusl: caught a momentary
vmon only of their immaculate outade 8|ln(lav and f
h *
h . ht | land, Spokane Falls, etc.
Shasta county, who are to test it thor­ mation concerning lier whereabouts. In­
mas with J. H. Russell's family.
give them one-half the proceeds, quire at the V alley R ecord office or of
Move«l and carried that the
'
Mrs E. B. Hunsaker and children have apparel, flashmg in the morning mn-. wa8 rea(1
An elegant line sf jewelry, watches, oughly,
G. HIGH,
over
11 8 an<l *owartl
: ordinance be laid on the table.
■one to Eugene to spend the holidays with land
clocks, etc., to select from at J.’8. Muller’s. and after working the mine one vear re­
Dec. 6,1890
Ashland, Oregon.
ceive
a
half
interest
in
it.
They
have
Mrs. H.’s parents in that vicinity.
It will pay parties living elsewhere to make
Adjourned to Dec. 31st, at 2 r. m .
, a trip here and inspect before purchasing good faith in the mine.
Mart Frain, half-owner in the Truitt'
Friday George, the ex-railroad superin­
: elsewhere.
Fresh Eastern oysters at McConnell A
A Pilgrim's Progress.
tendent. now in the sawmill business, was hot springe, on the Klamath river and
Eubanks’.
in this city several days the past week.
adjoining and directly west of the Shovel j Hazlett, the pilgrim printer, has once
DAILY j ADLLDIVILTG-
Almost Fatal Shooting.
Oscar Lofftus sold ten head of brood
Chas. Wilkinson returned to Medford creek springs is visiting friends in l ink- more arrived in Salem on his rounds of I Monday afternoon a numbei of loys
Tue* lay from his trip visiting his brothers , ville, and he informs us that the firm of the West. He has tramped from Maine i went out to enjoy a Christmas vacation ‘ mares at auction here Saturday, on six
at Ban Francisco, Calistoga and Ban Jose.
Frain A Truitt will next season erect a to California and from the lakes to the \
by going to the outskirts of town and months’ time at an average of nearly »40
Mrs. P. Grady and family left Tuesday to commodious hotel upon their valuable ' gulf. He is at home in a printing office,; shooting off an old gun. They went each. * * * John Bagley diedUuita.
■»
! but never tarries .ong in one place. He over beyond S. I. Sonnicheon,’
suddenly
iummeiJBte Ma^lay^ana
loin busbaad and father at their home in 1 property,
Portland, after a residence of two years in
atl'arBle!' to-dav1. * *
We hail occasion not long since to
a roving disposition and lives the and after much work wi
•1
Ashland.
;r“our mill at Paisley was I
make a hurried business visit to the
°* * nomad. This is his first visit to loading tjie cartridge with
sold
by
Referree
Hervford
in
front
of
the
I
>or a long tune. It may be taken thing w
Prof Will J. Phipps closed a successful Klamath Indian Agency, and while there
’t go off. Tltp boys then
term of school in Enterorise district last visited the Indian achool and listened to for Sr«nte<i the coming winter will be an
»■use. After fool- court house Saturday to Geo. Conn, for The Best Stock in Southern
week and Mt Saturday for Ban Francisco some of the exercises, which were, all I OP®«» °ne. ,«• he is winging his flight
nd the gun was knocked off a »10,000. . Conn will move it to Lakeview
on a general tour.
things considered, quite creditable: but northward.—Salem Statesman,
table, struck on a chair and discharged, if the citizens offer sufficient inducement.
Oregon-Latest Designs and
J. M. Byers,the capitalist who owns some we ileplore to say further, that there is
New hats, latest styles, at O. H. Blount’s. I
I
the contents going into the body of John-
French Tansy Wafers.
Eull Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
valuable business projierty in Axhiand, left much “confusion in the temple/’ brought
Most Perfect Movements.
I nv Milsap, li>year-old son ot Chas. Mil­
Mrs. Georgiana A Kahler, wife of
Monday for Tennessee, New York and then about apparently by the employes having
These wafers are a sure and safe specific sap. It was a needle gun, and the
at Prices that Defy Competition.
home to Minnesota.
“agreed to disagree” upon propositions for all kinds of female troubles and will re­ charge Went into his body about the Hon. Wm. Kahler, died on the 17th,
J. F. Halloran, the bright newspaper most trivial. Under the present man­ move all obstructions to the monthly peri­ middle. It was belfeved for several days aged T-Tffars Mrs. Kahler was a pio­
neer of JackSon county, arriving here in
man, who has sold out the Astorian and is agement, the Klamath Indian Agency, to ods, no matter what the cause. They are
what every woman needs, and may lie used that he would die, but to-day shows 1852, an«l was a native of London, Eng­
WIEN TNftWflniE mai TM akesnis skeci
traveling around for his health, is visiting
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put it wild, IB a failure, imposition and a safely. For sale by the Livingstone Chem- signs of recovery.
TifESCHOUMS FEAS ANO TREMBLE EAffl,
in Ashlami this week.
land. She leaves a large family of grown
fraud, a most fitting place for a “ghost ieal Co., manufacturers, San Francisco, Cal.
WHILE Bl LIT HANGS UPON HIS COAT
children, four of whom—Mrs. James
Andy Payne, who i* with the railroad dance,” for there is but a shadow only of For sale by T. K. Bolton.
Jacksonville Items.
THE GREATEST IRUffl HE BfEtffPMŒi
McDonough of Willow Springs, T. P.
carpenters north of Grants Pass, is spend­ an Agency left. Where the fault lies, we
Kahler of Flounce Rock, Andrew Kahler
ing the holidays about Ashland and Horn­ are not prepared to pass judgment.
School Tax.
J. T. Layton was in town Sunday
A new and fine stock just arrived.
brook—visiting his girls.
of Centralia, Wash., and Dr. Geo Kahl­
I will be at Mr. Luckey’s office each
L ykn C. D oyle .
Alonzo Wimer, of Ashland, spent Sat- er of Phoenix—were in attendance upon EYE TESTER to discover exactly
Geo. W. (’«Miner, the contractor and
afternoon
until Jan. 16thj 1891, (except urday in town.
kind of glass you need.
»
her death-bed.
Linkville. Or., Dec. 21,1890.
builder and W. E. Woody the painter, wa*
I Sundays) to receive the achool tax now
Not here just for the season—But here to
over from Yreka to meet with the Chapter ,
Chas.
Wall,
of
Flounce
Rock,
was
here
Plum
pudding,
mince
meat,
cranberries,
due.
W. A. P atrick ,
Filet*. Worth Knowing.
stay.
at their banquet Thursday.
during
the
week.
bananas,
oranges
and
figs
at
McConnell
A
School Clerk.
In all diseases of the nasal mucous mem­
All Goods Warranted as Represented or
Eubanks’.
M L. Alford and wife, Lee lnlow, B. R.
Del Merritt and wife, of Central Point,
the remedy used must be non-irritat­
Monev Refunded.
Willets. Otis Helman and Harry Casey brane
Wmidville Whittling*.
ing.
The
medical
profession
has
been
slow
The
Oregonian
says
Tom
Ward
has
were here Thursday.
went to Medford last evening to furnish to learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be
sold hia employment and real estate of­
Jas. Whipple, Jr., is laid up with
music for the Knights of Pythias ball.
J. B. Welch and Wm, Mayfield, of The fice in that city and as soon as he raffles
accomplished with douches, snuffs, pow­ sprained
foot.
Meadows, were in town the first of the off his horse and buggy, will go to the
Du*tin High and wife went to Barne- ders or syringes liecause thev are all irritat­
Chitirood Eros. Plazn Cor.
burg's farm Tn Medfwnl precinct to-day to ing. do not thoroughly reach the affected
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, Grant Orme, on week.
springs in Southern Oregon and North­
witness the marriage of Mrs. High'* sister. surfaces and should be abandoned as worse the 14th inst., a son.
C.
J.
Armstrong
and
wife,
of
ern
California
for
a
month
’
s
recreation,
Manza-
OREGON.
ASHLAND.
Miss Ida Barneburg, and Mr. Will Stuart. than failures A multitude of persons who
bad for years borne all the worry and pain
Woodville will have a Christmas tree nita, were here last Thursday visiting after which he will return and open up
Horace Potter and Ardley Fox left Sat­ I that catarrh can inflict testify to radical at the Rogue River House the evening of relatives
another line of business. Tommy has
urday for Ban Jose. They go to visit Mr | cures wrought by Ely’s Cream Balm.
the 24th.
Evan Rcames, George Linn and Kap many friends, who have been interested
Potter’s aunt and as they are industrious
in his efforts toward making a living out­
young men may conclude to remain in that
Eagle Point Items.
C. E. Wilcox, proprietor of the Wood­ Kulili came out from Eugene to spend side the business of pngilism, and who
& co.56IX rftOPRlETCM
the
holidays
with
friends.
city.
ville
House,
will
give
a
dance
after
the
near
Born to the wife of Mr. Ewing,
will be glad to see him do well in any
Christmas tree entertainment.
Wm H. Breese and Miss Waters of Tal­ Eagle Point, Dec. lltb, a daughter
William Young, who has been in Col­ honorable calling.
We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red
ent attended Armstrong’s lecture on Nihil-1
orado for some time, returned home
J
W.
Robinson
’
s
house
had
a
narrow
There
is
considerable
sickness,
mostly
Just received, a large stock of watches,!
ism Monday. Mr. Breese is one of the best
Monday and his sister, Miss Ellen, will
School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) »3 00 calf B J
informed men in the county on reform 1 epizootic or la grippe, but none of cases escajie from fire last week, caused by the arrive home Wednesday.
clocks, jewelry, etc , from the East, at I
upsetting of a lamp.
Cha*. Wendell’s. Call and see them for
theories.
! i seem to be serious.
Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
Prof. A. P. Armstrong, of the Portland
James Mayban is carrying his hand in
Born to the wife of True Cox, on Big
J. O. (’. Wimer, who is an experienced
The Rogue river Indian war veterans’
ASHDAND,
OREGON.
mill« right an«! engaged putting up the new Stiekey, Dec. 13th, a daughter. Sorry a sling, caused by a severe bruise re­ Business College, accompanied by his association organized at Grants Pass
paper mill machinery at Lebanon, arrived to say the mother is in a very critical ceived while handling rock on the sec- wife, spent Thursday and Friday in about a year ago, is at work. A meeting
Friday to spend the Holidays with bls fam­ condition, but the M. D. has hopes of her (tion a few days ago.
Jacksonville visiting relativesand friends. was held at Eugene recently, and a dis­ I All work ordered will be made to give entire
ily in Ashland.
recovery.
C W. Boynton, one of the leading saw They left for San Francisco Saturday patch of the 20th says: A committee of SATISFACTION-
morning on a business trip.
A social dance was given at the new Dol-
Indian war veterans to-day passed reso­
There is but little improvements going manufacturers of the United States, was
larhitle school house, recently completed
lutions to be presented to the legislature, 1 I Repairing neatly and promptly done,
I
here
Saturday,
interviewing
our
mer-
Work
is
progressing
rapidly
on
the
on.
J.
J.
Fryer
is
having
a
chimney!
by Wm. Patterson, last Friday. The Pow­
ell Bros.' ban«i furnished the music and an built in the center of his new house. J. ' chants. Of course Jones patronized him Jacksonville-Medford railroad, and in a asking that body to take action leading
and at Ixiw Rates.
short time trains will be running. But to the payment of volunteers for services '
excellent time was had.
K. Green has put a new gate in the place liberally.
81X MILES SOUTH OF
rendered
in
the
Rogue
river
war.
They
I
for
delay
occasioned
by
non-arrival
of
I The dance given at the new Wimer
Jas. P. Isbell, C. 1J. Cristler, the Misses of the old one near the font.
ask
enough,
together
with
what
thev
nave
rails, the track would have been laid to
GRANT’S PASS, OR.
King and a number of others went to the
The voung folks in the vicinity of the school house was a grand success. Forty-
received, to amount to »2 per day as
Medford ball last evening
A large num­ Antelope M. E. church are making big two numbers were sold, and those par­ Jacksonville by Thursday of this week.
Will be open May 1st,
promised
by
the
governor
of
the
terri
­
ber of voung people from Ashland also at­ preparations for a Christmas tree and we ticipating sav they had really an enjoy-
We are sorry to announce the death of tory.
tended the ball at Talent.
DEALERS IN
Mrs Wm. Kahler, which took place last
I anticipate a grand time, which we will j able time.
For the accommodation of a limited num
Franco-American soups at McConnell A PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
Graham Glass, formerly in the newspa- i . report if “A Reader” don’t return from
Wednesday.
She
was
a
lady
highly
es
­
lier of guests.
David
Markland
and
family
intend
Eubanks
’
.
Sr business in the Willamette valley, wa* ! his trip to the timber belt, or somewhere
teemed by all. Services were conducted
WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.,
»10 00
'
start
ng
for
southwest
Missouri
this
week,
—CONSISTING OF-
Board
and
lodging
per week,
the city several days the past week in i
The l’ortlaml press is again telling
o
«
o
o day....
1 50
' to locate. Jones & Otten will thereby by Rev. Robt. Ennis at the Presbyterian
Apple,
Pear. Peach, Plum, Prune,
the interest of the lithographing business 1 ; else and make a report.
1 00
church and an eulogy by Rev. M. A. about Southern Oregon as a producer of Building Papers, Wrapping Papers
“ per day..........................
he and Mr. Prudhome are in.
Rev. Alebridge preached here last lose their genial and accommodating f Williams.
Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond
50
poultry
for
the
metropolis.
A
Sunday
Single
meals
..............................
and Twines.
Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna­
Cal. Cunnvngham, who has been em­ night from “What is a name,” and held voung clerk, Anna Markland, who will
In celebration of the completion of paper of the 21st savs: Turkeys, which
ployed by the Oregon City paper mills com­ the audience spell-bound for about one i>e greatly missed by the young folks of
Camping
privileges
will
lie
oOcls
per
week
mental trees.
always
play
a
prominent
part
in
the
cele
­
All kinds of
the branch railroad to Jacksonville a
pany and Lee Cunnvnghaiu, who has l>een and a quarter hours. One of the “oldest1 this community.
for each individual.
bration of Christmas here, are beginning
—! ALSO 'c-
railroading out of Portland, came home settlers” said that “he was the first
ball
will
be
given
at
the
U
.
S.
Hall
on
BYRON
COLE.
P
bocbietor
.
Chas. Taylor and family, of southern
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS,
arrive in large numbers. Coops of
Sunday to speml the holidays.
j one we have had here for a long time Wisconsin, arrived here about a week New Year's evening, Jan. 1st, 1891. The to
Straicberry
Plant», Blackberry Plant»
them are seen piled high on trucks and
CONTRACTS FOR
Patsy Donoghue. Jr., fa now «newsagent that could hold the bo vs (and girls) level” ago. He chartered a ear and brought his music will be furnished bv the Ashland sidewalks, and from their plaintive gob-
and Grapevine».
on the"Portland-Ashland run. Patsy ha* a but I have Bt*-n as good order before.
team, wagon, two cows, eighty chickens, orchestra, and the citizens will strive to ' bles it would seem that they have some P ainting , P apering , E tc .
wonderful faculty of taking care of himself,
>
household goods, tools, etc., with him. make this an occasion long to l>e remem­ premonition of their de6tinv. Some 5000
The
Demorest
contest
for
a
Bilver
med
­
ami his acquaintance* have no fear of his
Cor. M ain and G ranite streets,
Chickens
were worth the magnificent bered. An invitation is extended to all. or more of these birds are on their way I
al,
arrange«!
by
Mrs
J.
G.
Johnson
and
l>eing buncoed or otherwise mal-treated by
sum
of
eight
cents
apiece
when
they
left
Miss
Ellie
Brown,
fell
through
with
on
from
Southern
Oregon
here,
and
as
geese,
strangers
.Ithlaiid, Oreyon.
Circuit Court.
IS GROWN ON
Wisconsin. Mr. Taylor has rented the
ducks and chickens are plentiful, there
Khlney affection* of years standing curetl ; account of one of the contestants back- | Watts place on Pleasant creek for a year.
Wm
Ulrich
vs
J
M
McDaniel
et
al
to
rc-
!
• will be no lack of Christmas fare.
by .*¡1111110118 Liver Regulator -J. W. l’ynts. ' j ing out. However, a good temperance
cover money; dismissed.
meeting was had, three of the pupils.
W iggins .
Conductor Thos. Cox. who runs on the Misses Gladis Fryer, Amy Safford and
Jemima Norton vs D T Lawton et al— I i J. 8. Muller, the watchmaker and jewel
; er, is di-dlaving the most elegant line of
overland division from Sacramento to Oak­ ' Anna Inlow each rendered some fine
confirmation sheriff's sale; confirmed.
thout Irri ya tion.
Reul Estate Transfers.
! jewelry and other articles, just the thing
land. came out to Ashland with bis wife pieces, and Miss Ellie Brown’s power of
Chas Nickell vs W K Price—action at law . for a Christmas present.
I
Jos
Geppert
to
Josephine
Geppert
—
—
1G0
160
and family Mondav on a visit with rela­
to recover money; default entered against
WE do not handle, cultivate, or
sec 36,
26. tp 33 s. r 3 e; »100.
! .
tive*. Mrs. Cox ami Mrs, Chas, Barnum, delivery mov»«l the audience. Rev. M. acres sec
Permanently l.'ure«l without Cutting liurn-
defendant and judgment for plaintiff' for
attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties
Oregon’s state laws preventing the | ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat-
C. Aleridge was called to the stand and
G W Howard to G A Howard—property »77
wife of the 8. P. engineer, being sisters.
(*•
and
»15
attorney
fees
and
costs
and
or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that
favored his hearers with a talk on his in Medtord; »1.
disbursements; real property ordered sold. marriage of negroes, Chinamen and other i ment and a guaranteed cure in every case,
New lot of underwear at O. H. Blount s.
thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and
races with white people was put in force no matter how’ long standing. This treat­
Welcome Fowler et al to Mrs M J Smith—
favorite subject The house was erowd-
A
T
Kyle.
Jr.
vs
C
G
Rippey
and
Frank
climate peculiar TO SOUTHERN ORE­
Jos Rader. Aaron Wvland. Ous Nichols, ; I ed.
lol 5 block 19, Medford; »¡x).
I at Lakeview last week
The Examiner ment, for Stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the
Amy
—
to
recover
money;
judgment
for
de
­
GON. Write for terms to
greatest disco very known toMedicine. Itdfa-
J. M. Terrill, O. P. Slinger and C Siefield
says:
An
intelligent
Chinaman
with
his
Thus
E
Stanley
to
Chas
II
Pierce
—
160
fendants
for
costs.
1 hiring the last week it was announced acres sec 30. tp 39 s, r 4 e; J800.
' solves and completely removes the Stricture
were in town Saturday, lieing over from
queue
removed,
and
a
resident
of
Catlow
A. H. CARSON & SON, Grant's Pass,Or.
Mary A Hull vs John W Hull—divorce;
the Butte creek section on a shxk rodeo nt that a Mr. Rader, from Michigan, would
Campbell to C H Pierce—161.96 acres decree granted and minor child granted to valley, this countv, reputed to be worth without annoyance or pain to the patient.
OR
the Hargadine ranch The o|*n fall lias adilress the citizens of this place and the sec E 30 I. tp
—
THE
WICKED
FLEES
—
39 s, r 4 et »800.
plaintiff.
between »5000 and »6000 in this world's
W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or.
kept the stock up in the mountains lunger surrounding country on the subject of
Wm Nelson to C II Pierce—160 acres sec
O Harbaugh vs Jemima Rose ami L A goods, was in town last week and applied I
Wben no man pursues. Not so with
than usual this year.
building a flume from upjHT Rogue river 34. tp 39 s. r 4 e; »80..
Rose—confirmation sheriff's sale; sale con- to the county clerk for a license to many Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to those who trade at the C. O. D. Empori­
(the
sugar
pine
belt)
to
this
part
of
the
Gooais retailed at wholesale at Hunsaker's
O Ganiard and wife to J J Honck—1% j ; ti-med.
Lucy Billings, of the same valley. The 1 name here, including all ot those delii'ate t um. They are comforted with Bargains.
ialley, for the pur;>oee of bringing the acres see 15, tp 36 a, r 3 w; »1.
old stami by J a.«. S. Roger’
E C Kane vs (’ G Rippey and Frank Amy parents of the young lady gave their Infirmities amt Weaknesses, which they ; They get Notions, Tinware, Whips, Per­
Frank Applegate pa.”«! through Ash­ lumber, after it is sawed, to thia place or
J H Dolben to Catherine Roberts—lot 9. -to recover money ; argued and submitted. written consent, but the clerk was not i would shrink from disclosing to their fam­ fumery, and Bargain Counter goods.
land Friday. on his wav to hi* Josephine some other, the terminus to be deci<ied block
1. Cottage add to Medford; »250.
J Nunan vs \V J and R I Nichols—to re | allowed, under the laws of Oregon, to is­ ily physician, permanently cured in less
county ranch from a visit with his parents in the future. But for some reason he
time than was ever known to Medicine be­ WILSON ¿c \VALSW’< >RTH.
.1 A Merriman to Emma Merriman—lots cover monev; judgment for costs and sue the license
at Klamath Agency. He report«*! the and his colleagues faile«l to put in an ap
fore , by Dr. Boxell’s "New System of Treat­
I
»328.!
XI.
15
and
16,
block
2.
Lumsden
add
to
Med-
|
dee|*e«t snow on the Rogue river road as jH'arance. greatly to the diaap|>ointment
M. £. Tyler,
ment.'’’ It rejuvenates the genito-urinary
New neckwear at O. H. Blount s.
I P Britt vs Minerva Meeker et al—to iore-
Proprietors.
four teet. while the deepest on the Ashland- oi the «:row«l that assemble«!. But al­ ford; »130.
organs and makes weak men strong
Jas M Matney to M E church—deed of , close mortgage: leave granted to amend
Linkville r»u«l was at Kean creek moun­
When possible, it is always best to call for |
It is reporte«! that Houevman & Co., a
though he,or rather they, failtnl to speak, ' correction; »1.
complaint.
BB A
4% A YEA 1€ ! I uixLrtnke to briefly
tain—about ten inches
■III El tea- h any fail iy n1- > Jg- i.t
r-<t> < I rith> r
Artist.
Portland iron firm, have taken a half in­ personal consultation and sj>ecial examina I|2 ■■
tlie
subject
has
been
brought
to
the
front
V,|>o rn’i rcail mid v.rite.and v bo.
C
M
Fries
is
Magruder
Bros
—
to
recover
Men's fine wool sox at O. H. Blount’s.
Anna F Nichols to E F Walker—37 acres
tion. But those who cannot possibly call i ■ IV a Kull
I
I
I
B
I
I
latt> r
Uci.. vsi.l Murk n.dustriuu» ?
terest
in
the
Jacksonville
an«l
Medford
and at no distant day the project will be see 9. tp 36 s. r 1 w; »2500.
money; judgment tor »477.29 and costs.
WjrW
V
V
how
to
earn
Three
Tht
uxand
Dollar*,
a
write, stat Jigtheir case fullv. Med­
railroad and relieved Crawford, Howell & » should
a reality.
Tear in their uwu localities.wlo r< »*T they lit*.I will «1*0 famish
Better Than a GoM Mine.
icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free the
State vs E B Myer and Jack Wright—in­ Co.
Elizabeth Avers to B F Reeser—a parcel
Corner Main and. Granite Street»-
situation or employ m> ntjtt « hicb you «•an .-nrn that amount.
of
what
appeareil
an
embarrassing
D
ick
.
from
exjiosiire,
t-> al) parts of the Pacific No money
dictment for obstructing a public highway:
of land in Ashland ; »5.
tor me uuleM MH-ceaeful a« »bo»e. Easily aud quickly
Ten acres set to fruit when in a («earing
situation
The
rails
will
lie
laid
to
Jack
­
learned. I desire but one worker from each district or county. I
Eagle
Point,
Dec.
22,
18:n).
defendantsfound
guilty
by
the
courts.
Coast.
Address.
PICTURES
COPIED AND ENLARGED
condition will vieki an income of from »'A»»>
Wm Ulrich to W P H Legate—an timii-
have already taught and ¡«ovlded with eiuj.loytnrnt a large
sonville this week, an«l it is said they
number, wb-> are making over flOOO a year each, it* A EuY
to »4.W l>er year ami require* no expensive
Wat.
A.
Eojcll,
-W.
D.,
State
vs
Warner.
Sayles
and
Simmons
—
vi«led
half-interest
of
lot
16.
block
3,
Med-
Bromides made in all sizes. Call and
A Cut in Beef
and MOIzll». Full i«rtkular» F K EE. Addr.-*s at once,
will borrow an ol«i engine from some of
mai'hinei v to operate it. A fruit-’-ai’er in
indictment for larceny; dismissed
f. rd. »700.
Consulting Physician,
AL.L.EW.
Augusta, Matae.
examine our work
the Willamette valley requires but • small
Price« of beef at R. P. Neil’s meat mar­
Court adjourned until the second Mon­ tiie other roads in this state to do ser­
J
G
Van
Dyke
to
W
F
Songer
—
16s
acres
S
t
.
P
all
D
ispensary
.,
P
ortland
,
G
o
m
.
!
outlav. ha* all the advantages of a civilized ket, on east side of Main street: Loin
vice until thev can get a new one in op­
day in January.
and culture«! society, ha* gixxl and conven­ «teak, 8 eta per lb; round steak, 0 els per sec 9, tp 38 s.'r 1 e; »800.
eration. They will thus be able to save
TE
Jones
to
Susie
E
Hevener
—
lots
12
ient markets amt receives a belter income
Good bools at low prices at O. H. Blounts. themselves from being thrown on the
from the same investment than can be had lb; chuck steak, 5 cts per lb. Other and 13. block R. R R add to Ashland- »225.
Dr. Louis Schlessinger. of San Francisco, merev of the I ion users on account of a
from anv other line of Im’iness. You can meats in proportion. The above prices
A stitch in time. Take Simmons Liver editor of Carrier Dove and a well known technicality in not having the road in
gel this land from »55 to »75 ]>er acre of The will be strictly adhered to. Buy w here
Suitable fur wrapping purposes, to
I trance medium, arrived Sunday evening running order by Jan. 1st, according to
Oregon Land Company of Salem. Oregon. vou can buv cheapest and save money. Regulator and prevent sickness.
UUUVl 1UJ vaij/vro,
underlay
carpets, vrv.j
etc.,
contract.
R. P. Nun.
Assignee stock of E. B. Hunsaker must i and took rooms at The Oregon.
Take Simmons Uver Regulator. One dose
Fur Sale at the RECORD Office,
Boys’ suits »2.00 up at O. H. Blount's.
Ashland, Or., Nov, 10, 1*90.
lie disposed of al once. Jas. 8. Kogers.
Use Holden’s Ethereal Cough 8« rup.
is worth 1'JU dullan.
i
jfllBuniatisiq TUMBLE,
TUMBLE,
TUMBLE
M c C onnell & eubanks ,
LEADING GROCERS
The only house in the city that makes
Groceries a Specialty.
S
Square Dealing and Fair Treatment
CHAS.
WENDELL
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Particulars.
.Ishland, Or., aiul Dunsmuir
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
ware & Spectacles.
ÄN ORGAN OR PIANO
VALLEY RECORD,
NEW GOODS!
E
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Ami will be sold at our well known
*
low ~ iwoe £
-SPECTACLES-
J. S. MULLER
H. JUDGE
Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer
J. M. McCALL
; sod 7T pring T h ? tel
EVANS & BRUNK
REDLA.W N
200.000TREESFORSALE
Red Hill Land
STRICTURE!
H i
Diseases of Men
jh
OLD PAPERS
«
Examine the VALLEY REC
ORD’S Premium Offers. It
i Pay You to Invest.