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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1891)
T VALLEY RECORD Onr Insnranre Kit's« Sagebrush Sprig» Th.- Lx«gii>l«ture. BREVITY IHSKEL DIED Clearance 11 N. Lloyd, representing the Pa. ifi • Dull times. Merritt suci-eeded in passing the first Use Holden’s Ethereal Cough Syrup. SILVER lu tirant« Pa.««. Jan. 20. 1891. , Insurance Union, ba« been in town aev- bill of the session—a new charter for Beatifui winter weather. C arem-e J., son of T. I’, and Catherine E. Grants Pass is talking of pas«ing a cow eral days surveying the town, ¡taking up Central Point. ASHLAND Oa T mijuiimt . Jan. 29 INM Silver, aged 7 months. ordinance. , the water works, ete.. to see t* bother the Hmr>- <iix>iiow still languishes in jail. It is rumored that H. B. Miller, of the “Asleep in Je~u«. blessed sleep. rates of iiiauraiu e are not too high for The Postal Co. have put in a telegraph C unsidcrable discord in our public 8. P. D. A L. Co., has become interested office at Ager. From which none ever wake io weep.” PFIMONAL AND KOCIAL the risk». He is here in response to the »'bool. in the Central Point-Ro.-ue river lumber general kick that has gone forth from Keno and Butte creek valley are afflicted ritla» Olienchain came in from Sprague Ashland busineM men for a more liberal Stock of all kinds are doing well, re flume enterprise and that the bill intro with the measles. river ymterday. duced in the legislature by Merritt grants rate. _ quiring but little feed. McConnell A Eubank- are always busy— the new im-orporation an exclusive fran A olney P. Ijuidon w ent Io Portland the J. W . Hamakar, Esq., is in San Fran chise. The bill h is been referred to the good goods bring tbe customers. * tiral of the week A Iremocratto Daily Sure. ’ROM $1< m T<t $10 «J on «bort time on approved security App v at the i f- Josephine county delegation. J. C. C’ron.e, the Palmer A R<-v tvpe cis o on legal busine»e Mrs G. L. ftesn.of Grant» Pas«, came up ■ The railroad work is getting through at tice o the Oregon Live Sioik In uian e E OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS in Drygoods, Monday on a visit house repr««entativr, who came up from Snider’s bill for another judge for this G w creek and the Chinamen are passing , Company, There are seven bhcksmiths and one opposite Oregon Hi tel. sou.h by the ca load. San Fran< ia o the first of the weekj in wagon-maker in Linkviile district has been referred to the delega Notions, Laces, Corsets. Vnderwear; Ribbon^, Gloves, Mi»s Donnie Furry was up Tuesday at forms us that hi« firm had just received rrciived No other prep i ration combines the pos-I tending the drama. ’ representing Ja> kson, Josephine, Stage drivers are having an easy time tion itive economy, the peculiar merit and rhe ’ instruction» by telegraph fr 'root ... Chicago Z...------ Klamath and Like Just whether Sen Ardley Fox and Roacoe Potter returned to fill out the order for the pl int of the this, compareif to last winter. ator Cogswell will be able to resign the medicinal |>owerof Hood’s Sarsaparilla. last evening from Han Jose new big daily in Portland. Frank 8. Duck shooting and fishing are |>opular senatorship «nd re«-eive the appointment The pay car ha« not arrived for this Cloaks. Hats. Boots and Shoes. Combs, Brushes,Sta Mayor G. M Grainger returned Monday Gray ia to be the mana .«er. Rev. F. G. amusements here this winter. .. ... .. of the judgeship is a question It is said month and is not expected until Feb 15th. from a tasines» tnp to Tacoma. when the bovs hope to extract two months ’ j ' ol 1 nrpoat' oj Sellin.'} the tionery, Pencils, 5 and HI cent Novelties. 'Violins, Strange of thi« city knows Ihe young An immense amount of excellent ice there is a cl ,u»e in the constitution that sa ary from her, David Payne baa moved his wife and man, wbo ia about 30. was bom in t':e deliars a member of the legislature from t'.ne Bjdj of Lan l Known Strings, Harmonicas, Tinware. Confectionery, A’c. has t>een pul up in Linkviile this winter. family to Ashland from («rants Pare. quad box and graduated out throu h the hr.ldin ' an offi.-e that is create«! while he Luther I.. Burtenshaw. Esq., ha« moved eiiitorial and bnsineas end — «voting man at the Jay S«cbri»t, the popular commercial Considerable sickness throughout this is a member of that body. We have not hi« law office to Insurance block, on Oak ' in yeara but an old man in exp>*rien<'e. portion of country, but nothing of ait investigated thia,but it seems veri- plaus- street near The Oregon hotel, where he will : traveler, was «loin# the town Tuesday. wait u|»>n clients. He was for yeara the taaini-as mana'er alarming nature. ■ ible. Senator Cogswell is a great consti Prof. W. J. Stanley ha« closed the Evans of the Chicago Interior, owned bv the tution sti< kier T. P. Lee. the fruit shipper, was up from i creek school and returned to Ashland. J. T. Forties ’ condition seems some wealthy Mi-Cortnick’a of harvester fame, C. B. Wataon says the Ashland Link- Grants l’a«s .sunday. The firm of McCon- 1 Hon. Samuel Furry, representative, was and edited by hia father. He h -a just what imprr ved. though be is still eon- A Eubanks will handle his lierrie« in ! 1 ville wagon road stands the liest chance nell home from the legislature over Sunday. HAVE OPENED a Real E-ta’a office in Ashland next season. retired from the business management of fined to his room. of rei-eiving an 5»pprouriation of anv of room with J. T. Bowoitch. Att’y. F, ur A. C. C. Pfubl. the astrologer, went to the New York Mail and Expretw. and Although it has been snowing consider Hundred Acre.« best land in Jack-o i c< un- ■‘I ix’le” Sam Colver is going on crutch the bills before the legislature, and if any 5 reka thia morning to i-a»t boroscope«. ably on the mountains tlie pa-t three days, j ty—fruit or garden—to lie sold in tracts to the McCormick’s, wbo are democrats, es, favoring a crushed ankle caused bv a of them pass this one will go sure. there is only three inches on the railroad ! «uit. Fifty acre or upwaid traits. One Sheriff Birdrey was up this week »ubpoe- will back him financially. .Mr. Gray will horse falling upon him. Cogswell ’ s bill regulating salaries of track on Ibe Siskiyou«. naing jurors tor tbe Stacy mtirder trial. receive a bon us of $101.000 front the Port i halt down.* balance on time. : clerks and sheriffs in Klamath, Lake Klamath county’« Cupid is shooting land chamlier of commerce, who think John VV. Powers ha« sold The Oregon Dr. and Mr« Songer and Mi»» Eva Dean ZE. ¿T FARLOW. and Crook counties has passel the sen- the metropolis is now big enough for two right and left with fatal results, regard saloon to J. W. Rogers, who is conducting i have returned from tbeir visit at Yrek» tile same, and left Friday for Portland I great pajiers. He h.ia some $300,'10) to less of age, sex, previous or present con 1 ate. E McD. Johnstone tbe 8. P. company’s spend himself, which insures a mi'litv dition. Miller has introduced a bill to punish where be owns the Turf Exchange Dissolution of Co-partnership. descriptive writer, passel north Sunday. good paper It will be named either the The surp us of bridge-building scrip M. M. Bvliee, who has lieen visiting train-wreckers. I Mr». Dr. Hunger went to Grant« Pa«» l’a«» Tritane or the Independent, and while HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex The wagon road bills are in the hands thrown on the market during ¡he past «ea- Tuesday with Mire Eva Dean, to visit Dial it will tie democratic it will ta independ his father (“Dad” Bybee) who is in the isting under the name of Martin & son lias brought Josephine county war cattle business near Diamond, Grant of the s)>ecial committees. ettjr. Harri« is this day dissolved by mu.ual con 1 rants down to 90 cents on the dollar ently so. _ county, has returned to Klamath county. sent J. H. Martin will collect all out Mi-Call has intro lived a bill for the W. N Dale of Edge«omi. who ba« l«en The Yreka It. R.. like Huntington. Gould > standing accounts and pay the liabilities. A Brilliant Kuixv»«. N. S. Goodlow is dangerously ill at his establishment of three state normal and here forwotne weeks, returned home Hun- the rest of “ the big boys, ” have raised ■ JOS. H. MARTiN, day. A crowdeil house of people was seated ho*ne in Langell valley, and but little schools with an appropriation. their ireight and pa«senger rate—the fare WM. HARRIS to and from Montague being 60 in place of ' Ashland, January 27. 1891 Cha». II. Pierce, tbe timber land »pecu in Gamard’s opera house Tuca lav even hope is entertained for his recovery. The Statesman has published a brief 50 cents. lator. went out to Lmkvilie Tuesdav on ing to await tbe opening at 8 o'clock of Heart disease is said to be his ailment.' tasines». biographv of all the memlx-rs of the ........ leg- Ute first act of the military drama "By Wilson A Walsworlh, who have bought i e visited the Star office yesterday Bill WeliL, the notorious, was up from Force of Impulse." The amateur plitv- and found “Peter the Poet,” typogra islature, from which we clip those repre out E B. Hunsaker, are out with an an senting this section: Central Point this week and left yesterday ere soon received the sympathy of the au phers and the ‘-devil” all working har nouncement of a grand clearance sale in ' lor Linkviile J-nider, A.—Lakeview, Lake and Klam this issue See their ad. and govern your dience, and as the play pro .'reseed arous moniously together and busy as nailers. self accordingly. ath, age 60, born in Stuttgart, Germane, Ab Giddings came over from Keno yes ed a deep sense of attention and interest. ■XTITLED John Fairchild returned recently from came to Oregon in 1868, merchant, post terday evening, on a visit with bis familv A. C. Godfrey did the stern old aristo Services in the Presbyterian church next! and Ashland friend». cratic daddv art with very beromimc di'• San Francisco and adjacent points and master, city councilman. Wants anoth Sabbath morning and evening. Sermon ! Gen. Thos. G. Reame«, tbe Jacksonville^ | nity. D. H Hawkins was good in his reports the horse trade exceeding!*- dull, er judge for the First district. Boar.Is at subjects: “Duties and Respon-ibilities of! Parent«.” and " Vnitananisnt versus Evan- 1 booker, came up yesterday hi preside at the character of a true and unalloyed friend. none but the largest kind of horses being Z. M Parvin’s, corner Capitol and Che- gelical Religion.” meketa. | Chas. Harris brought out with credit ami saleable. meeting of the Commsnnery. ability the noble, arlt-sai rificing trials Tbe roller skating craze has “taken holt” ! Miller, H. B. — Granta Paas, Josephine, There could not well lie a greater con J. C. Crome, the genial and popular type- By the world's greatest pulpit sovereign of Portland Pullman Car Conductor Stick tuundry ami printer»’ supply representa and tribulations of Reginald Maitland, trast between this and last w inter. This age 38, born in Sidnev, Ohio, came to ney and another gentleman contemplate , who waa true to his wife, Adrienne Ix>w- time last winter we were struggling in Oregon in 1873, manu actuxer, ex-sena- tive. called on the Kxcoan Monday Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D. i ville, under moat trying circumstances. tor. Wants to see some good, honest starling an excitement at Granite hall, in Conductor J, Wachenheimer re’urned In the latter character Miaa Ada Miller from four to live feet of snow, while we Ail road legislation, and practical and Ashland. They will also give social dances. Including a History of Palentine and an now enjoy soft breezes from the south, Sunday from bis trip io Ohio, where be has showed very fine native ability as an E. J. Farlow ’s real estate card appears in acoount of bis journey to. throu.h and business men as railroad commissioners. with no snow worth mentioning. been nettling up bis father’s estate. I this issue of the K ecohd Mr. Farlow has from the Chri.«t-land. Illustrated with emotional actress. C. H. Gillette carried J. M.—Ashland, Jackson, age opened an office to handle the sale of the more than 400 superb engraving!!. Scenes in C. L. Hammond, tflio for a number of 65, McCall, Geo. R. Andrews, who has been at Delta . out well the part of Col. Morrell,a sol Her born in Washington county, * Pa., Maria Coiver tract, but will take other bus- i the Holy Land and copies of world-famous for some months past, returned to the Po»- — ’** a * keen sense of ... ... with duty Mias Allie years clerked for Geo. Baldwin »nd then came to Oregon in 1850, merchant, was iness in that line that is intrusted to his paintings of the old masters, from the tai telegraph office in thi» city Sunday. Farlow brought out with naturalness and for B ildyin A Forlies, still occupies his member of house in ’76. Is keeping his care. greatest galleries in the world. old position with the new firm of Bald B. F. Van Brimmer, a solid citizen of perfection the fine points of Hilda Wal eye peeled on the road bill for Klamath From $1OO to $30'1 per month can I It is reported that John G. Abbott and Klamath county, was married on the 18tb lace, who had so much trouble with that win A Reaincs in their extensile hard and Jackson. Bosnia it E. B. McEl its Pass precinct, precinct, easily be made on commission, or we will George E. Sanborn,of Grants to Mrs. Lydia M. Brewer, of Linkviile. ware bnsineu Chailie is a stayer and perpetual cure who tai« up tn all dramas gentle- P».v liberal salary. roy’s. Court street, opposite the state have sold their places to a Portland i _ L___ o___ Miss Genevieve Moore came up from —the villain. Coriolanus Wellington no mistake. man, who propose» to make a mile^ race- j house. Jacksonville Monday u> visit friends and was another fellow in the plav whom the and establish a tine horse-breeding We have strong hopes that our repre Merritt, J. W.—Centrai Point, Jack- course farm there. attend the play, “By Force of Impulse ” •mliem e never lo«t eight of. He wan sentatives will secure a generous appro son, age 38, born in Syradise, N. Y., bright men and ladies in every town, to Waller Mitchell, brother of ex-County taken care of by C. C. Walker, the irre priation from the state at the present came to Oregon in 1875, merchant. Has Articles of incorporation of the Baptist whom we give exclusive control and terri School Superintendent Mitchell, is superin pressible. L. L. Merrick has not thrown term of legislature for the improvement no pets. Academy association of Medford were tiled tory. Act now. liefore territory is a 1 taken tending a large raisin factory at Woodland, away or lost any of his experience on of the Ashland-Linkville road, even yesterday with the secretary of state: e«ti- j up.' Write for terms and full particulars. Furry, Samuel.—Phoenix, Jackson, muted value of properly is $500. W. J. Cai the amateur stage and worked up the thou _’h it should not meet the approval Address— aged 67, burn in Pa., came to Oregon in Crawford, E B. I'ickeil and G. \V. Howard 1 character of George Washington Dollar- PA’IFIC PU HUSHING < O.. of our neighbors aci oss the state line. C IL Wataon, assistant clerk of the state I860, farmer and stock raiser, been coun are the incorporators. Ainsworth Block. 3d and Oak Sts.. senate, came out over Munday. Hi» little . dutch, the large-hearted though eccen- ty commissioner; representative in 1882. • ‘ Chickens come home to roost. ” The Portland, Oregon ’ trie law ver, to great perfection. Anasta M>n Chan, returned with him to visit in A new piece of scenery, a fine piece of position which we took some time ago, Salem. Cameron. Theodore—Uniontown, Jack- local workmanship gree.ed the public eye j sia Maitland was the aniUHing character ai the Ganiard opera hou»e 1 Mr». K, E Meyer and two children left of a forty-five year old maiden aunt who and for which we were harshly criticised son. age 61, liorn in Madison county, N. for the first time It was the picture of a military ; for Man Francisco yesterday, after an ex had not lost the gushing, go<-«ey-gooHev for maintaining that the 33Jj' per cent » Y., came to Oregon in 1852, merchant Tuesday camp at the foot of some mountains and State appropriations tended visit with M. C. Coriiett’s family in love of the gosling period. Miss Hattie additional -is to clerks’ and sheriffs’ fees 1 'and postmaster. the work of H. M. Evans, the artistic Ashland. Thornton brought out the rich humor of in Klamath and Lake counties were il- for wagon roads his hobby. Boards at wa< painter of the firm of Evans A Brunk. le al, lias liecn borne out by the supreme Willamette hotel. W J. Schmitt and <1. W.Cole have cut tiiiB part vtry cleverly and reallv outdid court • 1 reversing the lower court in the Elder Dnvid Brower will preach in the an entrance leading from tbe Masonic hall the original. Chas, C. Chitwood did the Cogswell. C. A.—Lakeview, Crook, Dunkard church at Talent on the first Sun matter. What next ? »rs. M. E. Tyler, to th« counciil room, which will 1« used as i ‘ heavy villain” act of Ralph Murddl.the Klamath. Lake, age 47, came to Oregon day in February, 1891, at 11 o'clock a. ni. ! a banqMt ball. scheming scoundrel, with such great Jas. Sears and Benj. Peterman are in 1869, liorn in Rutland, Vt., served and 7 p m. Subject p. in.: “Feet Wa«h-! Ben Baling, the Portland merchant wbo truthfulness and force that ;ts cold im hunting and trapping in the lava lieds during war as scout under General Iz>- ing.” All are cordially invited to attend. remains, , .Sammy Dewdrop and are meeting with good success, so gan, attorney,been county judge of Lake. Ar*ist. with Jo« Minion owns the Hargadine ranch . pression yet - Lamps given at McConnell A Eubanks’. near Ashland, was on bundav’a train for i. and " Adolpbue Softhead, the two colleve _j we are informed. We would naturally Wants his labor bill to liecome a law. The president ha« signed Representative Han Franci»co. | dudes, di<l the girl-chasing act with great supimse that they could attend a real Boards at Prof l’arvin’s Chemeketa and Corner Alain and Granite Streets. Hermann'« hill pensioning Hosea Brown,of 1 The -- state universitx and Cali- ghost dance on any gloomy, weird night ; Capitol streets. Conductor Jas. Hansbro took tbe Emma neatness. ----- „---- -........ —••• ....... Drain, in Southern Oregon, at the rate of' PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED Juch troupe through to Portland and Con- forma college ativfentH are upw hurled among those blood-stained rocks where $10 per month. This old veteran served and ductor IMt Tvnan ran tbe freigbt into Ash- , * back —u to *“ the “ rear We Want a Good R iail. murder hel I such high carnival during fought in the war of 1812 againzt the British i , Klamath County Star.] Bromides made in all sizes. Call and land during hi» absence. The play was a great local success, the the days of the Modoc war, and is now nearing his 90ch year in age. I examine our work i» u»» '» tu “ cui»/- Engineer D. McCarthy has been enjoye 1 f° . n'le»t ho|X‘S of the amateurs were reni The following letter was written from L ynn C. D oyle . ••• Cbas. Rowaai. the Swede working on the ing” a lay-off tbe past li wa week «k — -nursing nursing 'a a ¡ ite i»c<l d an< and * tbe public was surprised The the legislature bv Mr. McCall, of Ash- Wagner creek tilling who “made Rome * Linkvile, Or , Jan. 25. 1890 very bad cold. Enjpneer Clarke, of Port- I Ashland orchestr.i furnished excellent Notice to Taxpayers. land, to one of our citizen»: howl” in Ashland recently, plead guilty to land, was running in his place. ' music between acts. nets. Lumber! Lumber! ‘‘I have introduced a bill asking for an the indictment of assault with d ingerous ••• weapon and a tine of $60 wa< a«»e-.«ed. Theundersigned.Sheriff’ofJacksoricoun- The Emma Juch opera troupe passed James Norris at his lumber yards on appropriation of $10,DOO to assist the whtott’wa- paid and he i< at work for Con- ty, Oregon i r his deputy, will meet the tax- through Ashland in a special! train for . , Portland Mundav. -Tannhac-er” and oth- 1 .J«B Walker of Glendale sjient Sunday the north side of the railroad tra* k, near county courts of Klamath and Jackson [ tractor Erickson again. payers of said county for the purpose of re- the depot, Ashland, <-an sell you sash, counties ($5000 to each) in improving the er Wagnerian mtuic to her atrnng forte. , with us, as oft before. and Otis Dixon and Arthur Svlves- i ct’*v'nF doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds road lietween Keno anil Soda Sprin- s. I 1 ter Elery (pals of Jo-h Buckin ister and Henrv TAXES FOB, 1890. Capt. Tboa. «mitb has received a severe Dr. Cnlviit is slowlv recovering from of finishing lumber. I«eave vour orders ■ Mr. Merritt has introduced a bill to build Het-back. Poaimereer Hammond ia slowly bis recent severe illness. ■ Goodlow) were arraigned in the La-sen qd the following days, in their respective I a road from Eagle Point to Ft. Klamath. at Luckey’s real estate office, and they recovering from his attack of appoplexy ... , . ... „ .... ,. , < al . court under indictment for ; precincts, at t .eir usual places of voting, ! They are not likely to both pass. Now I county, and Mike Mick town is getting better in Mine host W. b. Iitzrerald ami wife will lie promptly attended to. stock stealing. Otis Dixon was discharged , «nd ■ will remain • in each ■ precinct • - ' from 9 know mv road will be the most accept San Francisco. aro visiting Medford at present and the 'rial of the other two was set for o’clock a. m. until 4 o’clock p. m. of each able to the citizens of Klamath countv, Feb. 2tth. Supreme Court Decisions. day, to-wit: Wm. M. Holme*, of Jacksonville, was up Misses Hattie Sisemore and Lillie Mc- I radiating in all directions from Linkviile. McC. <fc E. SOAP, $1.25 per box (only original, genuine, last evening to be installed aa recorder of (Hendon, of Sams vallev, are visiting Rendered Jan. 21st.] The three defeated democratic candidate« Willow Springs, January 12. 1891 “Aa soon a» the bill is printed I will for tbe office of congressman of Oregon met Thomas C. Little, respondent, vs. C. Gold Hill. 13, Malta Commander? No 4, Knights Tern-. friends in Portland. wash-without-rubbing, everlasting sure death to dirt soap). - ¡r. 8. 8. Pentz was also in attendance Rock Point, 14, I A. Cogswell, appellant; appeal from Lake •onil you a copy. Mr Snider is favora in the lobby of the hou«e to-d iy. They were 4i t evening’» meeting. W. H Newton s daughter, of Gall’s , county: ju igment reversed and cause re- ■ ble to my bill, but has never been over W. D. Fenton, of Yauihil ; N. L. Butler, of 15, Foot’s Creek, 17A pounds to box. The most soap for the money ever of Woodville. 18, Hniwiaw GHu m the Sea ule cr**k, is dangerously sick with inflatn- mantled to court below, with directions the road and is not reallv posted as tn Folk, and Robert A. Miller, of Jackson fered to the trade. Commiseration wa- in order and was free Pleasant Creek, 17. PuSt-InteUigencsr, and L. Bamneia and wife | uiatory rheumatism ; to enter judgment in aecorilnnce with what the people of the county generally ly indulged in.—Oregonian. 22d. u 19. Flounce Rock, , would like.” u of the West Shore were on Friday’s train Max Jacoby has made several ship-I this opinion ; opinion by Bean. J. 20, Trail Creek, Several damage suits against the South for Ban Ftanctoco. Holman was married i DM>ntg of poultry to Portland and the The peopl ■—nle of Klamath county have Meadows. 21. Emma A. McCallock, appellant, va. E. 4i ern Pacific Railroad Company have been •x> there to Miss Durbrow. .-omul citiea dnrinir the naat «wk ------------------------------ eiti^g during past week. tl road __ _____ , ____ lor that manv, many times. Table R<.ck, A. Estes, respondent; appeal from Jose called for filed at Salem on account of the Lake La-i 23’, I How many more times shall the people Wiybt ol Kodiak island, Alaska, Little Butte, W. F. Wight w n„ t t i » _i i manager of the Alaska Commercial Co.’ s " Mis« Stella Wells, of Talent, closed a phine; judgment of the court below af- np here be slighted by the legislature? bisti accident. The largest claim is by P. , Big Butte. 24, 4. I firmed ; opinion by Lord, J. >4 B. Beckley, wbo sues for $38.250 Julius ' Lo«t Creek. businere at that place, arrived Tuesday on ; *u ceaaful term of school at north Satna 26. ! We are at the edge of the state, we con Kumli file« a claim for $10,000, Andrew some very important imimrtant social aoctal business. Ils He j . valley the ’ 23 * I * inet., soi»« ” on “ *■ anil 1 * has returned * ’ , C- C. Beekman, respondent, vs. James fess,but that is no reason whv we should i 27. Mt. Pitt, Java, Mocha, Costa Rica, and Caracola Coffee. English ! Hurt for $8000, E. L. Henlee for $7000. and ti 28, i will visit here for »«veral ~ ‘ days. * home. Chimney Rock, Hamlin,appellant; appeal from Jackson ; he forever . rowded out of the state by i I J R. Sloan for $6500 J. 8. Bartholomew 30. Steilingville, Breakfast, Gunpowder, Oolong, Young Hyson, Spider reverfted and canse remanded , the heart-breaking bowlders and grades ! of B. >ston $28,200. Tim Kelly, who was injured at the stone it Bridge Contractor Running, of the 8. Judgment ! 31, Union town. nttarrv, died Friday about midnight, at the P. R. R., has had a squad of carpenters | ' to court la-low for a new trial; opinion I that lie lietween Keno and Soda Springs. ’ o Leg. Japan and Blended Teas. 1 February The word “hobo” as used in Oregon for ' Steamboat, Arlington hotel. He was buried in the at work during the |«ast week upon a new I i hv Lord, J. £ Applegate, I One man in the legislature has raised his i a had character, is said to be derived I Catholic cemetery at Jackaonville Sunday. bridge at Sardine creek. 44 Fleis liner, -Mnver A Co., appellants, voice for a community virtually driven 4, Central Point, Buy and Try—Baker Sweet Corn, Fr. Sardines, Succotash, <4 Rev. Father Watry conducting the reiigi* us Medford, vs. Kubli A Bolt, respondents; appeal ’ by road difficulties out of the state, to [from the Indian word “H>boniocco,” a 5, <« ' l>ad or evil genius In other states it is | Eden, ritee. The ruthless invader, Death, entered i from Ja> kson ; judgment reversed and 6, lobsters, Finnan Haddics, Extra Oysters, Cavia, Salmon. Will the I nsed as a term of derision, and has had i Ta ent. ■W. H. Hembree, engineer of the Medford > ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Adams on i enure remanded for a new irial; opinion which they must pay taxes 9 A 1Ó, others vote against the bill to admit Kla ! probably a different derivation. Clam Chowder, Mackerel in tomato sauce, French Soups, grist mill, «rent to Linkviile Friday to see 1 ' the 23d inet. and bore awuv its buddin by Strahan, C. J. Ashland. math into the union of Oregon counties? about purchasing Capt. Deskins steamer flower. On the following dav the parents Shake, IL *4 Clams, Mackerel, Halibut, Codfish, Canned Goods. Another object lesson for boys wbo that plies on the Klamath Lake, this being and friends of the little one laid the re- . Come, gentlemen of the legisl iture, it is 12, Jacksonville, French Tansy Waters. jump off and on moving trains was i At least one-half must be paid in cash, his occupation before coming to Oregon. time to admit long-suffering Klamath to I Deskins, who had been selling liquor with | mains to rest in the Gall’s creek cemetery.1 These wafers are a sure and safe specific the union ! • taut ht at Medford list evening, Artie Tax-payers will please pay their taxes at ¡J^TThere it no doubt but what the people appreciate a I’iret-Clat» Grocery, at our ______ G old Bfu. for a 1 kinds of f> ma e trouble« and will re out a license, is now in Salt Lake. Robinson, aged 14 years, slipped while the above-stated times,»« taxes will liecome trade it increating. move all obstructions to the monthly peri E. B. Hunsaker went down to his large disp dtsp itch : In response to doing this act on yesterday evening’s delinquent the first Monday in April, 1991, How's This? ods no matter what the cause. They are !t— Washington to 1----«• efforts . ■’ farm iu Sam« valley yesterday Mr. H. of Representative Her- 1 northbound train, and had one of his feet alter which co«ts will be added for collec We offer One Hundred Dollar« reward what every woman need«, and may lie u«ed various was raised on a farm, and intends farming ! for any case <>f catarrh that caiumt be cured safely. For sale hv the Livingstone Chem ■ marni for an increased force in the Ore so badly mashed that it will probably tion. The law in regard to their collection will be strictly enforced. his new purchase for all there is in it. He by taking Hall’» Ca:arrh Cure. Co., manufa-turers, San Francisco, Cal. gon railway mail service between Port have to be amputated. J. G. BIRDSEY, has ten acres in orchard and will plant out 1 j. J. CHENEY A CO. Prop’«. Toledo, O ical For «ale by T. K. Bolton. I land and Ashland, an arrangement has Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson Co. For choice potatoes, go to McConnell A more One hundred acres is fine land for We, the undersigned, have known F. J. now been made to insure the distribution Eubanks ’ . alfalfa, which be will put in after this year. I Cheney for the la.»t 15 years, »nd believe Beai Es'atc Transfer». of the Washington mail before it reaches The codlin moth^in one sense, is not P IL O’Neil, one of Jackson county’s , him perfectly honorable in ail bu«ine«s tran- E F Walker to J C Sergeut-37 aerea; also Portland. He was further informed to iuo«t resiiected snd successful farmers, was ! «actions, and financially able io carry out e of n e ' * of sec 9, and w A» of n w \i of day by the superintendent of the railway the destroyer of apples that, he would called to Oakland,<%l.. Friday bv the death ; anv obligations made by their firm. «ec IO. le«» I acre, tp 36; nlso w U of s w >4 seem under the general indi'-tment un- of hi" aged mother. Mrs. C. J. O’Neil. She M kst A T hvax , Wholesale Druggists, T<>- of sec 27 and e % of s e '/. of sec 28, sp 35 s, mail service that measures will lie taken ; : der whieh lie stands, for worm-eaten to ascertain what additional fon-e is nec apple», otherwise unscathed, are still in Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn- r 2 w ; $5000. was 77 years old. and landed in San Fran- | ledo. O. ctsco with her husband, who survives her. | W’ zlbinh . K innan A M abvin , Wholesale (' Il Ed«en to J E Miner-s w y, of sec li. essary there in order to finish the distri- ! the market at this date in January, with | ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat-! I Druggist«, Toleiio, O. but ion and prevent delays to the Wash ment and a guaranteed cure m every case. ' Doc. 13tb, 1»48 tp 33 «, r 3 e; $ 25. prospects of holding on for a month nr I no matter how-long standing. This treat-' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. ington and Oiegon mails. H. V. Van Hum, the seedsman traveler, F B Anthony to .1 E Miner n e V* of sec two vet. Consequently the extraordi- i who with the editor of this puper was i, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucus I 15, tp 33 s, r 3 e; $625- > Sunday’s Mercury contained a column I nary high price of late apples did not! ment, for ¡stricture, of Dr. Boxell’a, is the greatest discovery known toMedicine. ltdis- among the blockaded passengers for a surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent <’ G, dilani to Ja.« li Briner—22U acre» I article on the monstrous brutality, indig j come tip to the notch expected. «olves and completely removes the Stricture whole month at Yreka during the memor free. l*rice 75c. per bottle. Mold by all sec Il 33. to 38 », r 1 w ; $224. without annoyance or pain to the patient. nity and low-down meanness that a bar able storm of last winter, has been making ! druggists._________________ Geo. T. Hershlierger and C. G. Rippey 1 Jas R Brinar to Jas Helm»-12U acre» tn ber named Harry J. Finck had for years i ARE TCRFLIVIASTG- Ashland his headquarters the past two J Jackaonville Joltings. ! of Centr.il Point passed south on vester- 38 ». r 1 w ; $80. . * weeks. Vanny is young and good looking [I O C Culy, of Steamboat, was in town been treating his wife, whom he recently ’ : Dav’s train, and said thev were going to H J Black to F McDonald—lots 7 and 8. i deserted white she was on her deathbed. and it is whis|>ereu that a tenderer chord Miner's ald to Ashland; $100. than the remembrances of an unprei'edent- . Saturday. I He was working in G»>o. W. Vaupel’s Yreka on a visit. But the reporter knows Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to ed blockade causes him to linger hereabouts E. Sanderson Smith fhe mining expert, Lilly I> Blackwood to Jas C Tolman—q c barbershop and when George read the that thev were prevaricating Thev were j name here, inclu ling all of those delicate i bound for Klamath conntv to “work up” Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they so long. d to n strip of land sec 1, tp 40 ». r 2e; $1. I called Tuesday, article Monday, Finck reluctantly ac- G M Davis to A S Moon—lots 1 and 6. blk | knowledge! its truthfulness. George an interest in behalf of Merritt’s hill for' would shrink from disclo«ing to their fam W H. Shook arrived Friday from Sil W. P. Miller, of Klamath, was in town a 1 : a'so lot« 1 and 6, Sams vailey, sec 30, tp I didn’t want any such inhuman monstros- a wavon road appropriation for a new ily physician. ;>ernianently cured in less ver City, Idaho, and ie visiting in Ash i the first of the we«k 35 ». r 2 w ; $59) time than was ever known to Medicine be road from Central Point to Ft. Klamath. land at the home of his brother, I. N. | ities about him and Fink was promptly Melville Navlor. of Shake, was in town by Dr. Boxell’s "New System of Treat Jas R Briner to Ja« Helms—10 acre» in “fired.” He left town at dark, probably This is a good summer road and the Cen fore, Shook, after a siege of several months on business Munday. ment.” It rejuvenates the genito-urinary sec.- 33 and 34. tp 38 ». r 1 w ; $150. tral Pointf rs have scoured the country for running down a neat of dangerous stock fearing worse results. I organs and makes weak men strung Marriage licence is«ued Jan iki tu J osepb petitioners. thieves who have for years been a holy When possible, it is ala ays liest to call for Rader and Rachel Stanley. Rev T. De Witt Talmage's New i Chief Quartermaster J. C. G. Ix>e, of terror to Langell «alley,Klamath county. A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. personal con-ultation and .«pecial exaniina room Postma«ter Pape is confined to his “ Lite of Christ." the department of the Columbia, Van i tion. But those who cannot ;>o««ibly call Shook Bro«, had about become tired of Livingstone’« Antidote for Drunkenne«» Full Assortment always on hand, direct frem the East, and A lmok which is sure to have great couver, has written to Felix Kabn, au will cure any case of the liquor habit in should write, stating their case fully. Med- the idea that the courts [as long as thev with a severe attack of rheumatism. ’ icine »ent by mail or express, sealed, free from thorizing him to take charge of the popularity, and immense sale, both l>e- ' from ’en to thirty days, from drinker to are compoaed of men whose main object | Mi«s Pauline Karew«ki returned at Prices that Defy Competition. i-cnse of its interesting style and superb buildings at Fort Klamath, as quarter the drunkard. The Antidote can be given from ex|>osuret to all parts of the Pacific la to draw out all the money there is in Portland during tbe week to remain. I Coast. Address, j in a cup of C'lilee without the knowledge of The Linkviile Star the otlieee and who s herue from one end Miss Genevieve Moore is spending the illnstr itions is “From Man-’er to Throne” master’s agent Ilin. A. Bojrell, M. D., a new life of Christ, anil a history of Pal- i , learns from a very reliable source that ! the per«on taking it. The Antidote will of the year Io the other to keep them-1 week with friends of the Granite City. WHEN fMrtOMMrna mai D wishis speech : not injure the hea’th in any way. Manu Consulting Physician, the re-establish inent ol Fort Klamath as ••stine and its people, inclnding Dr. Tal- selves in office] would ever take hold of THE SCHOLARS FEAR AND TREMBLE EACH, Miss Martha Cardwell and brother, uf1 factured bv the Livingstone Chemical Co., a full garrison is a fact beyond perad S t . P aul D ispexsaky . P obtland . O o s ma- ’ e's account of tvs famous journey to, the thieving and bulldozing going on in I Saius valley, visited friends here Tuesday. I WHILE BILLT HANGS UPON HIS COAI San Francisco, Cal. , and for sale by T. K. venture. In a frontier country a full THE GREATEST IRUTH HE EVEi 5P#KE. that section. They proceeded to screw • J. H. Whitman. J. S. Howard.Dr». Pryce ! thmu h and from the Christ-l ind. The Bolton. up their nerve, took the matter in their and Jones, spent a few hours in town Mon work, which is splendidly printed, con garrison, that is not altogether too full, tains nearly 7 hir.’e sized paves, 9x11 is a boon. own hands and have uow about broken day. the backbone of thia tough gang, though Mrs. 1’. I’. I’ritu left for Portland Satur inches. It is illustrated with more tb«n The Southern Pacific Company has or- it ha» c<wt them considerable money and I , day to visit her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Can- , 4 kJ grand illustrations, among which are dered all employes holding pueitions of accurate i-opi's of nearly 200 of the fam trust to furnish l»nds tnroagh the Pacific came within a hair’s breadth of the lives ning 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ous painting» of the old masters, which of John Shook and Will shook. But Col. K. A. Miller. County Clerk Muller' have soJ'ing enriched the galleries and surety Coniyanv,of San Francisco, which Lx «ea'ed propo«al« will be received up they had plenty of courage, which al and ! Charles Nickell have returned from the cat 'nlrals of Europe, but were never be has for several years insured the em till 7 o’clock p m. Monday. February the i ways wins in the long run. Will Shook metropolis. ployes of Wells, Fargo A Co ’s Express 2d. 1891, bv me a.« Chairman of the Com- fore published in America. mi tee on Wafer Work« of the city of Ash- ' will remain here until the index finger and of the Pacific Steamship Company. land James Stephens and wif->, of Jo-ephine for the superintendency of the water of his left hand, whi’ h Henry Goodlow He treats the storv of the Savior with Tbe rate of premium is 34 per cent. ci uniy.were visiting friends at Sterling and system of the city of Ashland for the year ; great reverence, with unexpected tender shot off, heals up. He will then eo to Jacksonville ibis week. Linkviile Star : Peterman Bros.’ B.tsh end ng December 31st. 1891, The same to be The Best Stock in Southern ness. there la in ’ no straining for effei-t. Redding, where the trial of Josh Buck W. W. Wilson came from his ranch in The work is a history, and in no wav and door factory, which has been idle, let to the lowest responsible bidder, ^nd the master cornea off Circuit court for I duties of the said su 'crintendent shall in Oregon-Latest Designs and Klamath countv will not convene till Antelope during the week to remain a few si*- tartan, and is therefore one which I'ending repairs, is now running under clqde the taking care of all the$vater pipes, days. His voungest son is reported quite June, when Henry Goodlow has his trial. every Christian rn-iv read with advantage. full head of steam. The arlior of the anil doing all mending on the same except ill.' Most Perfect Movements. It will do good,instruct and entertain— ■’sticker,’’ thè breaking of which laved in i-a«e of flood or other unavoidable acci Better Than a Gold Mint*. Recorder Holmes has purchased one of three things so few writcig accomplish in up the concern, necessitated the sending dent. Doing ail tapping, and digging all Ten acre« «el to fruit . when in .. a ---------- bearing the famous Smith Premier type writers, ' a gin.-le volume. trenches for laying pipe for the tappers. East for a new one. inndition « m H vickl an income of from $A»u which will be a usefpl implement in Tti4 The collection of all water rents and ane«. In speaking of the work,the New York .«h.ista county has a rich tellurium ? year and requires no expen«iv'f * office.' the payment of the «»me to the Treas to Heral I predicts a sale of a million i-opies niine that assivs $3'3,003 to the ton. It and to upcc ite it. A friiit-r*i«er in under the direction of the City Council. We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON A CO. s (Chit«go) Bed ma« htw^r ' Married at the county elerk'« office Jan. fur the first year. The hook uill be sold is to lie operateli on an extensive scale urer ,*.<7 ., ...Jmettc vallev require« but a «mall The city io furni«h all needed supplies the Wilfaim by J. R. Neil, county judge, John 11 only hv sill« ription and agents are want School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN A CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J outlay, ha- all the advantage^of a etvifized 36. ■ for «aid work. and promises to yield better than the and Laura A. Ammon.«, both of tai, to »lm;n liberal teams are offered. and culture«! societv. has good and conven Carter The bids to be on the ba«is either the bonanza mines. Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. Woodville. number of taps “t a certain rate per tap or lent receive.« a better meume ute°",e ient market« and receive» The well-known and enterprising pub A new and fine stock ju.«t arrived. An ¡mm the »«me mme investment than can be I* had A social party look place at the club n>oiu lishers. the Pacific Publishing Co., Ains from bait Plum pudding, mime meat, cranberries, , for the whole year al a stipulated price. „ ,YE . „ TESTER _______ to discover exactly the trot«! anv other line •*( trota of bu«iness. You £an car. Thursday evening. Tlie music was fur worth Bl s-k. 3 1 an.l Oak Sts., Portland, banan ts, oranges and figs at McConnell A Bids will be received for the plumbing apart E tin» land from »05 to $15 |*r acre of The ni-bed by Cook and Owens, and a pleasant Or., are the sole general agents for the Eubanks*. from the superintendency or vice versa, at , kind of gla«s you need, I Oregon Land Company of Salem. Oregon. time was had bv a I in attendance. the op'ion of the bidder. Pa' ific coast. Each bid mu«t he aciompanied by a good ' Not here just for the «earen—But here to Join the big rush and buy your groceries Newman Fisher has retu-ned from his We call attention to their advertise at McConnell A Eubanks’. Italiau Ilies and -uffici- nt Ixmd to be approved by the ' «tay trip to Centralia. Wa«h . and Lis son Abe All Goods Warranted a« Reprerented or City Council in such sum a« may be desig J. H. Scttlemier.of the Woodbum nur ,tott Munday evening for that city to take ment in another column. Money Re unded. ; nated by th» said City Council t>OK)i sery, informs us that he has lietween fifty charge of the store recently purchased by tvtttt t pr Successful bidder, only, re mired to give Harn- McClal'an. who ha« a clerkship on anil sixty thousand Italian prune tree* I them. ______________ bonds. Pavments to be made monthly. the ri»herte» committee, came out to Jack left front his immense stock of 1,503.000 ! Twenty-five standard novel»—with 283 to sonville Saturday, bis little daughter being FINLEY—tn Ashland. Jan. 26th. to Mr. The Board reserves the right to reject any and Mrs. Henrv Finley, of Sprague river, and all bids. nursery tree«, parties intending to plan* select from— giveu away free to every new ill. Chitwood Ihy, Plazn Cor. a «on. Dated thi« Ibthdavof January. 1891 would do well to confer with him at once «uiiscriber to the K fcobd or old one« who R ldam’s Microbe killer is now kept for WALTERS— In Ashland. Jan. 26. to Mr. SYLVESTER PATTERSON, A cheap meth-; Radam m he »O'» that they are going wry rap I will pav a vear in advani'e ASHLAND - • ’ OREGON. Chairman of Water Committee and Mr«. John J, Walters a soie—10 Us. n(3-3t <Jd or gettiug jxJur winter’s reading matter, nle io Re<-8er’s block. Ashland. TO LOAN Í REAL ESTATE. C. 0. D. EMPORIUM. ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK V Come early and secure a bargain. MARIA COLVER FARM WILSON & WALSWORTH. ^MAN 1 T Talmage's Life of Christ ‘‘FROM MANGER TO THRONE.” WHO HAD BEEN EXAMINING ' AGENTS WANTED WANTED.*^ Those New Shirts, Silk Mixed, and New Underwear, Hats, Caps and Shoes at O. H. Blounts. Remember ice have Men’s Hats .50c; Men’s Shoes for $1.50 pr pair; Men’s Pants from .50c up. Large Line Men’s ‘ New Suits. GROCERIES Clean Store, Clean Goods M c C onnell & eubanks . • s’z, * Cor. Main St. and 1st Av., Opera House Block. 200 Sacks of Spuds, Extra Quality. C OUR TEA 35 c OUR TEA Beats them all. NEW GOODS! STRICTURE!, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Qents Etnei Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc. Diseases of Men And will be sold at our well known PRICES. LOW PRICES Notice JEWELRY! -SPECTACLES- J. M. McCALL. I- „ Examine the VALLEY REC- J. S. MULLER, ORD’S Premium Offers. It will Pay You to Invest. idly- bee bis ad .