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VALLEY RECORD. Sagebrush Sprig*. Paas That W ag .n R->ad Bill. ' ••Califo-nia on Wheel»’’ in Ashland. BREVITY BXSKET. Snowing Klamath t onnty Star. Jan SO 1 I This interesting exhibit of the fruits Feb. 11th is A.-h Wedrie-day. Klamath is now getting a little hard an«i proiiu' ts of our sister state is now Coyotm are numeious. The widow of Gen. Vallejo is dead. I homeward Isiund from a fourteen months ’ cash from other market«, •■some of our ROM 1100 TO 11000 on short time on ASHLAND. O b .Thursday, Feb. b. l«d Ice on the Big Klamath lake ia break approved security Apply at the of farmers have already shipped grain to tour of the Eastern .-t.«tes ami will ar- I se Holden's Ethereal Cough Sy rup. ing up. fice ot the Oregon Live Niock Insurance California, and instead ‘of buying Cali i rive in Ashland on Thursday evening’s Money to loan-«ee adv. on this page of Company, opposite Oregon Hotel. Meatles are reported prevalent in Keno fornia butter in the stores we get Klam freight train of next week ami will re PEICHONAL AN I* MTM71AL the R ecord . and vicinity. ath tsitter exclusively on our tables, be main until Friday’s passenger leave« for | David Allen, ot Tolo. was tn tiie city ye» The council last evening levied a 2 mill Sleighing has been almoet a failure in side« supplying California with not a the 6outh at 10:50 a. m . It will also be terday. Say, Sis, gim’me a bite of street tax, besides the $2 poll tax. Klamath county thia winter. little. The last lot was 786 pounds sent at Medford during Saturday. All are I MU* Genevieve Moore returned home cordially invited to visit the train for in Lake county has 72.060 head of sheep. to Sisson bv the Red House, and the Capt. John Siemens ia the lUfttpc rcil yer warter million and I’ll yesterday. Last winter killed about 75 per cent. butter is still piling up. ¡Should the spection. It is a free exhibition. tonaorial artist of Southeastern Ore.on. Ab. GuMinga returned to bis farm near ie. isl «tore grant the road appropriation The engine that went through the Lake E OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS in Drygoods, N. S. Goodlow Dies. Keuo nunday. Chas. Graves and Chas. D«-pee, iwth calimi for by Mr. M Call, a great I north- Labish wre« k was | ut to work on its same show yer my Sore Toe. Notions, Laces, Corsets, Underwear; Ribbons, Gloves’, old run Tuesday. This noted character died from heart dis Mr*. Dr. Konger relumed ye»ter lay from residents of Linkville. are proe|>ecting on era market will be opened. ease at his home on G,sallow mountain, Ixiuae creek. a viaii at Grant® l’a»- Ted Barclay, king of the social lions, will Cloaks, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Combs, Brushes,Sta Kaitln Point New«. east of Langell valley. Klamath county. give a -ocial hop at Ganiard opera house Adani I^ttigan has taken up a borne- The Tule lakers are blesae<l with both I Eu. V alley R ecobo : Jan. 2t»th, aged 48 years. The Star -avs: tionery, Pencils, 5 and 10 cent Novelties, Violins. I Saturday evening. -tead on C'amaa flat. . light fiearta and heel«, and are dancing Mr. Goodlow was born near Rock Isl f Strings, Harmonicas, Tinware, Confectionery, A’c. There is some sickness in this neigh- and, Illinois, and I'amj to the coast w lien Three Italian musicians—one harp and Judge J. (' Tolman went to th«- county the winter mon 11 is away. two violins—<ii-cour«ed music to a crowd at borhood, mostly colds. -«at yesterday on bu»ine«-. j voung. He first settled near Boise City, The Oregon hotel Saturday. Bill Barrett, an old-time California and Miss Mary Wilev is visiting her cousin ■ Idaho, doing business with the miners. L. hamuei», of the West i-hore, was on Oregon stage driver, is located at “Hun • Twel-ka-da-ma-nine. the olcest Umatilla burxiay's northbouml train He married in Idaho and came to Klam- grv Hollow,” near Alkali vallev. for the John Wiley, near Phoenix. Indian, died Saturday. Indian« say he A. Lamb, the Phoenix miller, «as here winter. A. Pool has been making some im i ath county from the Willamette vallev in was more than 120 years old ; ’72. He was one of the captors of “Black Tuesday transacting btuines*. J. F. A'lams, an extensive land-owner provementi* in the wav of building. John \ an Horn ha« .«old a two-acre lot to Jim,” the Indian who, with Capt. Jack C. M Osborn and wife returned last ! in Tule lake vallev, and the promoter of G. W. Ri<-e returned from working on and other braves were hung at F>>rt John Brittson for $f>00 and his hou«e and evening front Yolo <x>unty. Cal. the Little Klamath ditch, was in town tire railroad in Cow creek canyon last j lot to Thos. Brittson for $1050. Klamath. During the last six or seven 1. O. Miller was at the county «eat Tues- , this week. Saturday. “Who said Ho, d’s Sarsaparilla?'' Thou years he has resided on Goodlow moun •lay attending the county court. sand« of people, who know it to be the best _ Everything that we nee<l is plentiful in Miss Millie Howlett, Miss Laura Nich tain, and ever since his residence in blood purifier and tonic medicine. E. B Hun»aker went over to .Xtskiyou Klamath county except money, which ols and Miss Anna Carney have gone to Klamath ho lias been engaged in the ■ ounty. hat unlay on a business tnp. Elder David Brower, of the Drunkard de i stock and farm business. has never been more stringent, to our Medford to attend school. nomination will preach at the Naylor Itavul Cleland, a Yreka pioneer of the knowledge school house next Sunday, the 10th. There is some improving going on. J. W. A McPherson Head. IStt pertori. died at Lakeview Jan. 38th. I H. P. Deskins an«) wife, for a long time J. Fryer has been making some more Young men desiring very suitable fur Wm. Angus McPherson, the gifted writ- Jatues Hall, the Granite street quarry I residents of Rogue river vallev. ami later fence, sub-dividing his place and arrang nished rooms are invited 'to inspect the man, has return««! front a trip up north. of Klamath county, are now located iftar ing it with walks and a driveway. From i er, formerly engaged in the newspaper i lodging house of Mrs. Powell, on Oak I business in Ashland, died last week at Mias Emilia Tolman went to Medford : Salt Lake City. present appearance he is going to have j St. Vincent’s hospital, Portland. De- street. la-t evening, to teach an art class organized F. E. Jones, of the Christian church from As much a« it may be de«ired, we fear one of the finest flower gardens in the : ceased was born in Chatham county. at that place. that many of us will he mti< h graver than valley. J. K. Green, his son-in-law, has ' North Carolina, Feb. 22, 1828. He came Eugene, will preach a series of sermons in A. D. Bartie and Miss Grace Nord came we now are. before we nee a railroad in gone to California and left his farm in Ashland commencing Feb. 7tli and lasting j to Oregon in 1850, and remained a short one over front Nisson. Cal , last evening, to be Klamath county. week. the care of Mr. F. 1 time, returning East for the purpose of married to-day*. A restaurant—a much needed institu settling up some business affairs and ac- We had a wedding on the sly Sunday Linkville is now without a minister, Mrs. M. N. Ixtitg and iitlle -on Koy are tion—will l«e opened in Reeser’s block soon visiting A. B. Stannard * family at Grants but we fail to observe either, a retrograde evening, the 2oth ult. The contracting ! companving his mother back to his Or- . by D. L. Beever. who has had much experi- Paas th's week. or progressive movement of the inhab parties were Joseph Rtderand Miss Ra ! egon home. On Oetolier 7, 1855, he was ! ence as a professional cook. chel Stanley. Everything was kept so i marrie«l to Nancy J. Fenn, near Albany Fred Cogswell, of Linkville. is clerk of itant* in the absence of one. still that it was not known until last bun- j He was the father of seven children—four I The only fruit tree« brought across the '.lie bouse committee to investigate the A. J. Sny<ler, alia» “Lost River Jack,’’ : I boys and three girls—all of w hom are left plaiits from Iowa in 1M7 bv Meek and tlie -tale land office. is al readv lubricating and taking the' day, a week, that they were married .and ■ to mourn his death. In 1864 he became 1 Lue'lings that »till live at Milwaukee. Or., \\ ashington Navel and Sweet then an attempt was made to raise a are a few of the cherry trees. Frank bl«tcuni, news agent on rhe Port kinks out of bis rope in anticipation of i editor of the first republican paper start i land-Albany local, spent Nunday with bis , ~t, .Pnn, ™ a U. Sonora Oranges, Hi Westlake was shot twice and seriously i ed in Albany, and in 1866 was elected IMtrenta in Ashland. woundsd by hi« brother-in-law, Alfred I Thoe. Kelliher, for several years past a hours and riding several miles they suc- state printer on the republican ticket, Chauncy, at French Gulf. Shasta county, I Sicily Lemons,Nuts and Fresh Miss Maggie Tice, who has been the guest . resilient of this county, bowled away ceeded irr raising a company of five, and which office he held for four years. Sim e ! of Mrs. J. A. Lee for over a week, returned | I southward one day last week, much to ; the bride raid they did not make noise then he was engaged in editorial work in I recently. It was tn self defense. to Medion! Nunday. Candies, - v . representing •■ v' « ’7 the “7 Boston - ------- . Fruit ■'X | the disgust of bis numerous creditors. I enough to wake the children that were I Salem and Portland, at different times. L Parties ! Mr. McPherson during his earl v life tnv® . 0 *! esIr ? locat e extensive orchards Rev. J. K. N. Bell and funtilv have moved j ■ in the house, but thev ble<l Joe to the : mil -. nrAmic^ n J ~ 7.. • ! ’ I1,e.CTV® | in this vallev. have bonded a 500 acre tract Imported Key West and Do Irom Roseburg to Independent«, where ! Troop B, O. N. G., drill regularly, an«i tune of one dollar apiece. I i- pro™,8e a?d Oc<’“P>«i a prominent of jstnes McDonough, of Tolo, for $50 per present an nuuaual grim, warlike appear- i Bro. II. owns a big hotel. ,__________ position. He , acre. public and . professional ance since the little misunderstanding in I have been waiting for something to mestic Cigars and Tobaccos I’. B O'Neil returned Tuesday from Oak-! was a brilliant and forcible writer, and i turn up of interest to your readere but | the Pine Ridge country has been happily Portland Welcome: We see that Jo-Jo. land, Cal., whither he ha«l been called by ; ' considered one of the leading men of Or- AT — | have l>ecn waiting in vain, for news are ' □.mn bridged over—for the present. i,;= best i.™, days. > . _ During n. • xl the dog-faced a circus the »ad death of his mother. egon e_ n during his the here some tim® bov, ago exhibited lias l>een with hurried to as scarce as $_ ’ 0 pieces . But we expect Bonanza is now won-ving along with Mr». Jackson Hockersmith leaves soon past necaue he became aniliitionless, los- Salem to take part in the biennial reunion fir Tenino, Wash, tor a month’s visit with! out a whisky s.dooh, which in a great to ha ve plenty of them when Merritt gets ing all the golden opportunities that had ' of our state freaks. i 1 his bill through giving us or somehody her «laughter, .Mrs. Hallie Morton ! measure accounts for its similitude to been at his to L’s command. '■ iynmatid. Yet, Y et, even during j Ukeview Lakeview has petitioned the legislature iegi else that $12,03!, to build a road from H« ?• cor. Main & granite streets. Goldsmith ’ s “ Auburn, loveliest village of J. Davidson, of Williams creek, went to days give of ; set off a new agricultural district, . last . -, he .... would - -------- , sv, on evidence a ,iv-* ugiii-unnrai uisirici., COlllpris- hereto Klamath. Oh! won't that be , his flbaon yesterday to assist hi« brother who the plain,” etc. tns lortner brilliancy of nund and gener- ing the connties of Lake. Klamath and nice. We can just get on our mule and has a contract Ituilditig a flume there , Harney, and also asking for the usual Klamath county has furnished its go right along. And then we are going ous nature. Frank Arnold, the railway mail clerk quota of members to the “third house,” ' to have that flume also. It is decided Portland, Jan. 30.—This afternoon the ' 11500 appropriation. w ho ha« been enjoying a month's wedding and _we expect something will lie done, mortal remains of W. A. McPherson Prof. C. S. Price and Peter Devlin were trip.came out from Nan Francisco Munday, , but just what, we are at this time tinad- i that Eagle Point is to be the terminus, were laid to rest in Lone Fir cemetery. up from Jacksonville Sa'urdav. Prof and then we are going to have the rail- Mrs. A. F. Shultz returned from Jackson vised ; ... perhaps resurrect and pass the I , roa«l from the county seat, via Medford. The funeral took place from DeLin <k Price has engaged W. T. Beagle to put 15 For the Purpose of fie l’m the , of his orchard land on the Devlin ville'lue-dav. where »he htul been attend | force ¡L force bi bill. , Some of our farmers l>elow here are get- Holman’s, and the pall-bearers were A. acre.« F.ne B.dj of Lan I Known ing tne funeral of her father, Kea-on Lew Noltner, E. O. Norton, J. M. Baltimore tract in peach trees. N 8. Goodlow, us has already been an- ' ting nneasv for fear that the water front ellen. I Just twenty suits have been filed against I notinced, is dead, thus ending, no doubt, the flume will swell Butte creek so that and O. P. Mason. as the I the S. P. for damages sustained in the Lake Mr. Newbold, formerly railroad agent a feud of several years standing between | ij will be like the Nile of Egypt—over- | Labish wreck, aggregating $282.225. The Wight* Anderson. and merchant at Ager, was on yesterday's ' the male members of the Goodlow family f .... . and ruin their farms; flow all the banks train for Sacramento from the Rocky ■ . and others, ot which we refrain from ' hut ' let it come, The palatial new home of Mr. and company will have to retain the Oregonian ----- . Some of us are so elated to make these people think they have I mountains. | Mrs. E. K. Anderson, five miles from ! ’ again I comment. Let the dead rest. over the proa|>ect of a large manufactur no just claims. W. J. Virgin, the Boardman, Wi»., miller j “Curley” Webb has received 30001 ing citv that we can hardlv wait for the I Ashland, was the scene of a hnppv event 1 who has been favorably impressed with I . hist Sunday, being the union of two lov- 1 , __ ___________ Jas. A. Richardson, of the Sisson hatch HAVE OPENED a Real Esto's office in Ashland.has returned home bnt will be grape cuttings from Jacksonville, 500 of Hon. J. IV. M. to get his bill through. ' ing souls pierced bv one of Cupid’s darts I erv was examining the «tremi« along Kia room with .1. T. Bownitch. Att’y F-ur ! which he will set out on his ranch near! here again. D ick . from the lakes down «■- the past Hundred Acres best land in .lack o i c tin- Thehiide lieing the r daughter, Miss math river -------- -■------------------- ----------- Eagle Point, Feb. 3, 'DO. i Dora, and the groom Mr. M. F. Wight of i 1 week to secure the spawn of the Dollv Var- ty—fruit, or garden—to be sold in tracts o Ellicrt Boughton, Gaskell's literary club i • Linkville, and will distribute the balance i A» 1. nTv ' ------ _ den and other fine trout. The season for suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:— One 8an Francisco. At _ *. LLVA organizer, came down from the north Sat j throughout the most favored portions of JA° ,0J. _ k ‘ ...„ I“* _ P ____ ,ano' i -uch work is in March Council Doing*. halt down! balance on time. urday for a few days fun with Ashland ac- the county for trial. If the experiment presided over hv Miss Sadie Anderson, The monthly reports of Marshal May- It is rumored that Sisson. Crocker A Co. q'uunlance». proves successful, we will all hail “Cur- sister of the bride, sounded the soft and IE. ¿T FARLOW. field, Recorder Berrv, Supt. of water will use traction engine« for logging pur enchanting notes of the wedding march ; poses Mis® Bertha Autenrieth returned to Delta | . ley” as a public benefactor _ __ . , ~ " .......... summer 11 tn next If tiiev prove sue- works Walrad and Street Commissioner Lvxx C. D oyle Monday from Portland, where she had that greeted the party as they entered cessful, and we know they t will.it *iu,u is I*« rea- rea- Dissolution of Co-partnership. Wm. Nelson were placed on file. p aced her brother John in the Bishop, | Linkville, Or., Feb. 1st, 1891. the parlors so fittingly arranged for this sonable to suppo-e many other companies Scott academy. W. H. Atkinson was the spokesman most impertant epoch in their lives, will use them.—Sisson Herald. Wh.v continue the use of irritating pow-. of West Ashland Ditch Co. No. 1. who The bride was robed in a soft, creamy rpHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex- Virgil Conn, of Lake county, who has la-en down with the lobby at Nalciu in lhe der». snuffs or liquids. Elv's Cream Balm. ' appointed a committee—Atkinson, J. R. silk, with a crown of oranee blossoms : Gus Walden was down from Siskiyou JL isting under the m.rne of Martin A and remarked that there is a Harris is this d iv dissolved by mu ual con interest of another judge for this district, i ’ pleasant of application, and a sure cure for i’ozer, llobt. Taylor—at a meeting of the adorned bv the delicate bridal veil, Iteau- Saturday great disparity between this and la«t win sent J. H. Martin will collect all out , catarrh and cold in the head, cm he had stock holders to confer with the council as returned Nunday. I tiful at all times — now divinelv fair. The ter. Last winter's snowfail amounted to standing accounts and pav the liabilities. I for 50c. It is easily applied into th® nos James Briner left Friday for Oroville, ’ ! trils. is sate anil pleasant, and is curing the to terms which council would give said I trousseau, modeled by the deft fin vers of twenty-two feet, while this year there ha« JO8. H. MARTIN, Cal., to mine, and if he reports favorable , most obstinate ca>es. It gives relief at stock holders for their interests in said Miss Adah Horton, of San Francisco,was not been over that many inches. WM. HARRIS. ditch. Mayor Grainger appointed Kent exquisitely beautiful, several miners from this section will go I once. Ashland, January 27, 1891. beautiful. The groom was The reading room association Inst even there this winter. nor, Farlow and Button a committee to $ dressed in the conventional etvle, most ing adopted constitution and bv-laws and A Crazy Ix>ver’s Woik. Contractor John Bays wax here several; Miss Moss, of Paisley. Lake county, confer with them . The ditch company befitting to his grai'efnl bearin'». The next Wednesday evening will meet at the * Notice to Taxpayers. days tiie first of the week. He reports the ! knows now just what it is to have a bloo«i want the council to give each share-hold '-eremony was performed by the Rev. C. opera house and effect permanent organ er a perpetual right to tap the city water , H. Hoxie, only members <>f the family, ization. Everybody shou'd aid the enter new roadbed hi» firm has completed is now •X* and thunder moonstruck lover that you works with a •.y ready for tiie can • Ä inch tap free of charge, ; the bride’s parti«-ular friend, Mis« Emma prise and help make it a healthy one The undersigned. Sheri.fof Jackson coun ; read about in the novel. Plummer Rox al, | i iv, . , ■ ,, uir Kiuipau, o wurer ty, Oregon or his deputy, will meet the tax for the company ’ s water right. There This is a hard winter on coyotes, sav.s the I Tolman, and Mrs^Capt. J. M. McCall and John N. Him», loreman of the Central ageii 20, and eon of Dr. Royal, lias for , Hrc ab,,ut 2o share hol-lers. Gen. and Mrs. J.C.Tolman hèing'prëeënt Lakeview Examiner. ’ . Last winter cleaned payers of said county for the purpose of re Point planing mill, was in Ashland Tues- i some time lieen annoving her with his, . . .. the rabbits, and there is no «lead stock ceiving day on a Itusiness trip and paid the R ecord attentions, mu« h to her displeuture and ! a 5'°" 7,118 »he council Some very handsome presents were re out TAXES FOR 1890. now, which ma'-es thei- picking slim, and office a pleasant call. the U number a , charming that of her parents. He has lx-en re- ' 8e,tt'niJfOrtl' “i**-1’“' ' ‘wom- ceived. ni turn among n VVi cnarmtn,» they are becoming bold enough to jump On the following days, in their respective ’,ou^> an<1 Pr’‘-V'n* Miss Hope Hunter, an Ashland norma! : fuae«l admittsnee to the house several ",atv8 °f " rlpht in»" a bouch of bbeep and kill tberu precincts, at t eir u«ual places of voting, school graduate who has been teaching at times. It is said he has threatene«! to I* r?« t v I V Pt 'n- v‘er •8OmH r®; Rented by Miss Emma Tolman, and an in daylight. ! and will remain in each precinct from 9 Wolf creek, went to join her folks in Santa shoot the young lady, or. on the other ' ‘Ai >V J’flN’ 1 *" 'P8’ Eikl ’ »•• ••W»* elegant gol«i watch with diamond setting, Nett FHhbafli will be Y' ting Peoples' Day o'clock a. ru. until 4 o’clock p. m, of each Clara county. Cal., yesterday. the gift of the groom. ! hand, drown himself if not allowed the l.‘e ,nat,er was referred in the Presbyterian church. Subject of day, to-wit: Volney P. Ixmdon and Jack Andrew«, ' privilege of companv with M im M om . C! l ; After con-, ratulationsj the company morning sermon: “Life Sold and Redeem McC. <fc E. SOAP, $1.25 per box (only original, genuine, Willow Springs, January 12. 1-01. representing Roseburg and Portland lodge«, ‘ i He was found on the M om premises one ' sat down to a sumptuous wedding break ed ” in'he evening the Endeavor young Bowditcn was duly elected city Gold Hill, 13, went to San Francisco Saturday to attend ; 1 ni.’lit recently and, on liein 1 ordered off. attorney for the ensuing year. wash-without-rubbing, everlasting sure death to dirt soap). t4 fast. In the aftern«xm the bridal party people will furnish an interesting pro Rock Point. 14, I' a meeting of railroad trainmen. 4t Foot's Creek, 15, 17| pounds to box. The most soap for the money ever of drew a pistol on ex-Representative.S. P. i Petition for two-inch pipe to be laid on drove to Ashllind, Mr and Mrs. Wiglit gramme of exercises. 44 Engineer Joe Poore wa« over from Duns I Mose. The young man was arrested and Pine street,; referred to water committee. Liking the evening train for Port Town Woodville, l'i. Rev. R. O. Hawn, a Congregational t. fered to the trade. muir Monday. The Baneilict business I ' fine«! $50 for carrying tt coneealed wea- i Pleasant Creek, 17, send, from which point Mr. Wi ht will of E lensburg, Wash., was in Ash ! 44 The street committee were instructed Like passage for Kodiak, Alaska, whete i preacher seems to agree with the genial “Poore Joe ' Flounce Rock, 19. u >anu last '»««. week »era ’ -u koik after aocr his nispr«>pertv land o king property 41 pon . Further trouble is feared. to have a sidew.dk constructed at the 20. for he has fattened up 18 pounds. Trail Creek, Mrs. Wight 1 interest.« and ha« made acontract with J. I ' right place on north side of Main street business interest« call him • I Meadows, 21, to clear out * and Our Tim tier Land«. will remain in Seattle for a visit of some W. ™ Jarvis * ** *' J set ** in trtiit ’ a Burb Brockwav, executor ot the will of : 22, It Table Rock, the late Lly-sc» Rice, was here yesterday I W. H. Mills, land agent of the South lietween Oak and 1st avenue. (This is length with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Phil large tract of land out on the Moore tract. <c Little Butte. 28. <t it it from Roseburg. It is said the bulk of his ern Pacifi«-, never says anything but Tiie Oregon hotel sidewalk, which they lips. Supt. 1). R. Davis of the Western Union 24, Big Butte, want moved out in line with the walk to pro|>erty waa willed to bia cousin, Lost Creek, 26, I « Mr. Wight is a young man en »aced in went out to Cow creek Saturday, where a what is well founded. In San Fran<-is«’o f< rce of men will soon he put to work re 27. <4 Mt. Pitt, W. T. Beagle has purchased three acres last Friday he said : “I have reliable in-. naturallv travelled bv the public.) business with the Alaska Commercial Java, Mocha, Costa Rica, and Caracola Coffee. English I« Chimney Rock, 28, 41 from C. 8. Price out on the Boulevard and formation that a reliable syndicate has ' Sealed bids for the water works super- Co., and is one of the firm's most trusted moving their wire front the hill-topc, (where It 30, Sterlingville, has taken possession R. G. Hawn has I been forme«! for the purpose of buying . intendency were referred to water coin- business representatives. His pleasant, I it was removed on account of the blockade) Breakfast, Gunpowder, Oolong, Young Hyson, Spider to follow the railroad on the recently con Uniontown. sold five acres to J. W. Jarvis for $500. 31, 44 courteous manners make friends of all structed piece of road. up timber lands on the Pacific Coast ! mittee alter lieing opened and read. 2 Leg, Japan and Blended Teas. Steamboat, 1 February These is considerable sickness at Grants The syndicate intends to purchase ami s! It Monday’s meeting—Present, G. M. with whom he comes in contact. The Applegate, Pass and vicinity, a number of young hope control all the mill plants possible. Gen. Grainger, mavor; W. W Kentnor, R. bride, a member of one of Southern Or 44 A Wa hlngton dispatch of Jan. 30th 44 4, Cent'al Point, Buy and Try—Baker Sweet Corn, Fr. Sardines, Succotash, fuls having clirnlied the golden stairs within 44 ’s most respei-ted pioneer ftmilie«, brought this local news: Representative Medford, 5, 4 44 4 th® pa»t few week«. Engineer James I’art- Alger, of Detroit, is sai«i to be interestel K. Sutton, E. J. Farlow, O. Ganiard, 8. egon Hermann has secured an order for the snr- 44 Eden. 6, is a hadsome, most . •«« levab!e i | ve, of «0 niuch l)f township 31 south, range Patterson, councilmen lobsters, Finnan Haddies, Extra Oysters, Cavia, Salmon, in the s. Iieme." ‘ , l ’ popular amj moat er’« intant is very ill. 44 Ta.ent. 7‘ In thia connection we will nd«l that a *ai‘V an” their large circle < f i ? and 3 east. and township 83 smith, range following bills were allowed: 4* <4 Clam Chowder, Mackerel in tomato sauce, French Soups, 9 A 10, Ashland. Fred H. Rowe, the lumberman, went to number of representatives of capitalists W The R Mavtield, sai for Jan.................... | friends and acquaintances wi-.h them , 2 ea«t, a« will include the present settle 4» 4« Shake. Nan Francisco Friday. He reixirts Ikmglus have come up from San Frawis-o and Eugene Wulrad. sal for Jan............... $60 00 well. 11, • < i merits and all ot the agricultural lands in Clams, Mackerel, Halibut, Codfish, Canned Goods. • > 40 00 12, Jacksonville. county farmers a« having in double the XV m Nelson, labor on streets _. . ....... ..... i sai«l townships, which are in Jackson 42 00 acreage than was in last year this ttme, have taken estimate«, and gathered in ! Milton At least one-half must 1« paid in cash. btr Philip Miller, the great English county, Berry, recorder fees for Dec The re it no doubt but what the people appreciate a Firti-Clatt Grocery, at our formation about the timber belt in the ; which holds true in this section. Tax payers will please pay their taxes at and Jan .............................................. 55 85 horticulturist, writing in 1740, sa1«: Jennv creek and other seetionH tributary I ; I .las A local telegraph connects a dozen or trade it increating. the above -ta.ed limesa- taxes will become Norris, lumber............................... ' 17 95 “The best method to have cabba «es good A. C. Smith, the Montana gentleman more houses in variou-parts of town, and the first Monday in April, 1891, who has purchased a tract of land from t to the Klamath river. 8,tn Francisco is 1 A T Kyle, rent of warehouse 39 80 is to procure seed from abroad everv tear, is presided over hv vouue men and women delinquent Hon. J. 8. Herrin near Phi'enix. was in, considered the beet market by timber J T Bowditch, services as att’y ......... 15 00 for it is apt to degenerate in England in who have learned tc tick the instrument after winch co«ts will be added for collec town Moutlay. Mr. Smith and his family land speculators. .8 F Monue. blackamiihing ....... 7 25 a few years ” The above is a simple il ■ There is nt «re “sparking’’ done over this tion. The law in regard to their collection H C Myer, merchandise ............. are well pleased with this valley. 18 30 lustration of the fa«-t that seeds will rap i line than in the balance of the community will be strictly enforced. J. G. BIRDSEY, Another Yarn About the Course of A C Helm, liyard of prisoner«............ 35 00 I*. K. Walsh, who when be kissed the "Distance lending enchantment Sheriff and Tax Collectorof Jackson Co. True Love. F Roper, ground rent of citv pout'd 12 50 idly degenerate in a few years under fa 1 ! combined. to the view." Blarney stone of Ireland bit a chunk of it vorable conditions. The’ wise will take j E A Carter, labor on streets................ off, was tiring into Ashland this week on ' Frank Plainer, who 8Ui>erintepde<l the ‘ E J Kai-er. printing ............................. 10 50 hee«i, therefore, and bnv their seeds of Last Friday George, the 14-year old son Engineer Mcltonald'» big mountain engine work of clearing the Western Union’s ■ G C Eddings, merchandise.................. 5 (XI D. M. * Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich., • V ti 1 •• f i>»x 11 v, IvA 11 II « , whose vv IlOtSv* ' r.f Rev. G. J. Webster, was out shooting while Albert Cole was taking a rest. I*. K. | rbht of wav in the Cow creek forests last ! I E F Loomis, wood .............................. 4 70 4 60 worhl wide reputation as the liest and summer there met the girl he loved, and i R K mutton, livery hire and hay is a great lady killer. . 3 48 moat reliable, as well as the most exten i with a pea i'tin. He crawled through a she met the hero she lift«! been reading j i fence and pulled the cun through after I Wm I’atierson labor on -treet-s ....... 2 75 Photographer Parrott, of Portland, is in I Permanently Cured without Cutting. Burn the Klamath country taking pictures of the a I tout tn story-books. The girl was Miss I Gregory A Hicks, hauling . ........... 2 75 sive seed growers and dealers, is due to | him. His mother, who is a lady phv- ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat fatuous lava tied» and other scenic views. Effie, youngest daughter of Har«ly Elliff. I ■ J II McBride, hauling ................ 1 ■ the faetthat they take advantage of every ! sii'ian, was called as soon as he reached ment and a guaranteed cure in every case, clxic I a HO circumstance of climate, soil, methods of ■ hom® and with the proper tools cut the Mr. L>«ng. a real estate agent, is with him a prominent citizen of Douglas county. ; : Win Otto, labor on water works .. matter how long standing. This treat cultivation, selection of seed plants, etc., i ball from the vicinity of his artu ami no arid they are the guests of Louis Green, an ' The stern parents (who also appear in ' B F Reeser, wire strainer for water ment, for stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the enthusiastic new-comer. ! all story Ixxiks) put a regular l’ennoyer I pipe .............. .................................. 1 50 to procure the best possible seeds and I shoulder. He is recovering. [ greatest discovery known toMediciue. Itdis- Chas Commons, labor on streets 25 keep them up to that high standard. Misses Camilla and Minnie Walker have 1 1 veto on this. An elopement ensued, ami ■ The annual season of attacking the ' solves and completely removes the Stricture Send your name to the firm’s address, j I «levil returned to Ashland from Nan Francisco. 1 after much trouble in getting a license in his lair is at hand. We notice 1 without annoyance or pain to the patient. Total .......................................... $38193 and you will receive a copy of their seed ¡that Ben Horan, “the reforme«' gambler -A.ZEÒTD DAILY JLTÒTÒTVI2STG- John Wells, wife an«i son have returned j ! (for Miss Effie is under age) they finally ! Adjourned to Wednesday, Feb. 4. from the cltv to their Sprague river home.' ' succeeded in having the tall alcalde of annual for 18.91 free. 1 and pu •iligt ” is holding sensational se- Mr Wells brought with him a tine import- I Sisson bind their great, gushing hearts Jacksonville Jottings. ' awes with the Oi l Nick in Portland,with 1 How's This? ed jack to use on his stock farm. Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to together with a marriage license from Marshal Grime« took a bu«iness trip to We offer One Hundred Dollars reward i the reformed ras«*al and the Lor«l on top. I name here, including all of those delicate Engineer Meilis has lieen moved to the the clerk of Siskivou county. Cal. They Granta I Mrs. Barrett, another reformed some- Pass Sundav for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured j Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they Hornbrook-Dunsiuuir passenger run. His have since lieen living happily at Sa« ra- j body, haB been imported to this citv te would shrink from disclo-ing to their fam Fred Drake of A«li'and, and C, K. Klum | bv taking Hall’s 1'a'arrh Cure. family still live at their home in Ashland. I nieiito and soon leave for an extended F. J. CHENEY A CO, Prop ’ «. Toledo, O of Talent were here Tuesday. ' storm the breast-works and hell-holes ily physician, permanently cured in less Engineer Jack Racliford is running into , We, the undersigned, have known F. J. j where old Satan holds out. time than was ever known' to Medicine be Ashland with Engineer McDonald now, . tour over the Eastern states. Jesse Houck and wife, of Ashland, visited Cheney for the last 15 vears. and believe fore. by Dr. Boxell’s “New System of Treat- and will move hi.« family to this city. friends here one dav lari week. Belter Than a Gold Mine. _ ‘ ■ - - • , Roseburg bail a sensational robliery I ment. ’ ' ^ ' It rejuvenates the^genito-urinary him perfectly honorable in all business tran- County Commissioners Haymond and i i «actions, and financially able to cazrv out j last Thursday night. Some one entered i organs and makes weak men strong Mrs. O. Coolidge returned Tuesday from Ten acres set to fruit when in a bearing Tav'or were in town this week. a plea-ant visit of some months with her condition will yield an income of from $2i«o ; any obligations made by their firm. When i the postoffice hydrawing up a rear win- ____ possible, it is always best to call for duugbter. Mrs. Geo. G. Ogg.at Sacramento. to $1560 jier year ami requires no expensive Jeff Matnev. of App'egaie, ha« gone to I XX est A T rvax , Wholesale Druggists, To dow. He evidently knew the combina- I personal consultation and special examina Mrs. J. E. Foss ami children, of Berkely, ! ntachineiy to operate it. A fruit-reiser in Glendale to work in a blacksmith shop. ledo. O. ,llc: Hall llall safe, „„ rc „.„-„v,, ____ But those who cannot r possibly call ; tion of the for , he opened and i tion. Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and Cal., returned with her and have joined > the Willamette valley require« but a small ... ... . 1 ..... t h „1 r ,■>, «n : Fred Pane, who wa« at Portland testify i W alpimg . K inxax A M arvik , Wholesale took from the burglar proof . vault in the ! j J*«“1* rt-nto t ,o, 1 "oVexpres^ s^letl Mr. F. at his new home on Wagner creek. 1 out'ay. ha- all the advantage« of a civilized ing in a railroad suit, has returned home.’ Druggist«, Toledo, 0. Rafe $1200, putt ng the sacks back as lie- I ^Te^ure to all p'arts of the Pacffi^ at Prices that Defy Competition. W J. Wimer, of Oakland. Cal., who has | and c’u'tured society, has good and conven Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, J. H. Hufler. deputy clerk, wh « at Grants Uvn in the valley < on business connected ient markets and receives a lietter income Paw« during the week'lookiog after his in acting directly upon the blood and mucous tore. bixtv dollars In coin tn an unlock- , coast Address ' J, Itoxell, M. D., with getting possession of Wimer Bros.’ ' from the same investment than can be had terest« there. ,-ur'aces of the system. Testimonials sent rd drawer and $4MM) in promissory notes WH« -niftöMHnm maj T makshs skim Waldo mine«, came up front Grants Pass from flnv other line of bu*in«M. You can 1 free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all and rczietered mail were, with $.->001 A German club has been organized by mSUOURS FLAP AND TRtMBLE EACH, on this morning's train, and leaves for iet this land from $55 to $75 per acre of The worth of stamps, left unmolested, also j _ p L vr> <n w I druggists. Jacksonville y< ung peonle. which is quite home to-morrow H. K. Hodgden. the •regon Land Company of Salem. Oregon. about $15 in silver in the unlocked j 8l- P aul D ibpesbabv . P obtla > d . G o x. WHIU BILLY HANGS UPGR HIS COAT y, as interesting as amusing. — I most efficient and popular Pullman car con THE GREATEST TRUTH HL EVER SPIKE« Gold Hill Nuggets. stamp drawer. The goods in the store i Accident at Cow Creek. Reason Lewellen died at the family resi ductor on tiie San Francisco- Portland route, I were left unmolested h Wm. Perry, of Big Butte, i« one of 1 dence Jan. SI. after a lingering illness. He the Dr. 1‘arson was called to Cen’ral Point was in former years an old mining neigh bor of the Winter Bros, in the Waldo dis Tuesday to attend to John Kearney, fore- wa« tin early pioneer of the county and was i i Gold Hill S' hoo) this month The New Yoik Journal, in describing i i man of a crew of railroad carpenters, who aged 77 veers trict » The Gobi Hill Reading Circle is in- the habits of a number of n-illionaires, ! had met with an accident down on the Judge Wel »ster left on Wednesday even O H. Blake, representing lhe Hillia- tells this whopper: “Collis P. Hunting-! I creasing in membership and interest. railroad. Mr. Kearney atai 'he carpenter« , ing ’ « train f« r The Dalle«, where he goes to Lent Co. in the military play of “All for were engaged in tearing d«»wn the old ton, a ten times millionaire, has exten- ! a te-m of court for Judge Bird, who is ■ Lawrence Smith went to Ashland on _ Her,” was in lhe city Tuesday arrang bridge over lhe lake formed in Cow creek ' i h ’I Id sive lands in Washington and Oregon. ■ in California. [ the 3tl inst., where he will attend school ing for their appearance this evening. canyon by ht-t winter’s big land «lide. and The country is a wild and unsettled one ■ We regret to announce the death of litt'e ■—’’•*•*« ■ during the remainder of the winter. Miss Lora Hollis is the «iauehter of Col. were at work removing the la-t l«ent when Eva Kennev. eldest daughter of Mr. and and there are roaming bands of Indians ! W. D. ami Laura D. Fair, obi-time Cali one of the piece« fell, striking Mr Kearney Mr« T. J Kenney, which took place on When Mr. The S. P. R. bridge carpenters are and white desperadoes. fornians and she was born in Yreka. Old , a severe blow. Before he recovered from Saturday lari of pneumonia. i here in force now, and are doing excel Huntington visits that section he takes Californians have a delight in telling ■ the shock another fell tmd again striking John Beavenue. Jr., one of the propri- lent work both north and south of town along a Imdyeuard composed of four ' The Best Stock in Southern him in the head knocked him into the lake. about the cbivalrv of the day« gone by in It wa’a wi nder he did not drown, but the eto-« of the "Monogram'’ of Eugene, spent powerful frontier men, who are armed The entertainment «riven bv the Gold with the most approved weapons. The which Laura D. Fair and Col Fair were I cold water seemed t«> act as a temporary a week in town visiting relative« an«l Oregon-Latest Designs and Hill school on the 30th ult. proved a ! friend«. The boys are prospering in their I prominent actors in«i ol«i Yreka one of relief to the terrible shock and he was able .1 party camp out for davs at a time, and ; L? J? ¿ < -* very pleasant affair for those who at I new home. the most important cities in the state. to swim asbore. He has a bad ga«h in the Most Perfect Movements. Mr. Huntington does not propose to be ; tended . Col. Fair was a distinguished lawyer an«i back part of the head, his two eyes are I Mr«. W. J. Plym-tle came out from Sa-1 I kidnapped if a little precaution will avoid , among the wealthiest men in the state, closed and his forehead is neatly scaljasl. lein on Friday morning with her little son The parents and friends of Miss Lvdia sui-h a fate ” Victor. wh>> wa« ill with fever, hut is now while Mrs. Fair was tiie brightest, clev He will proliablv recover. Join the big rush and buy your groceries ! convale««ent Mr«. Plvmale returned to Newton were saddened by her death, erest an«l most bewitching of all women. w h:«-h occurred at her home on Galls at McConnell A Eubanks’. the capital Sundav evening. Lumber: Lumber! Their history is a romance in itself that creek Jan. 30th. Two <-ood looking St. Louis, Mo., 1 idles I We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON A CO.’s (Chicago) Red James Norris at his lumber yards on ecli)<se« anything yet presented on the French T in-v Walers. recently became charmed with the pret- ; Miss Delpha Masterson returned home I School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) |3 06 calf B ■! stage. Miss Hoilis is said to have in the north side of the railroad trie k, near These wafers are a <ure and safe specific during the week from Cottage Grove, tineas and heatitv of this citv, rented and 1 the depot, Ashland, can sell von sash, I Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. herited the good looks and brilliant at for a 1 kinds of fema’e troubles and will re doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds move all obstructions to the monthly peri where she has been spending several ! furnished a dwelling in the resilience ! tainments of her proud parents. An portion of Ashland and hung out a nice- | A new and fine stock just arrived. | weeks with friends. Radam’s Microlie killer is now kept for of finishing lumber. Leave vour orders ods, no matter what the cause. Thév are ly nainted sign with the words “dress- EYE TESTER to discover exactly the at Luckey’s real estate office, and they what every woman needs, and may he used Miss Emma and Arthur Fitzgerald re «tie in Receer’s block, Ashland. ; safely. For sale hv the Livingstone Chem turned from Grants Pass this week,where making” on it. The neighborhood fam- 1 kind of gla«s you need. will be promptly attended to. ilies got high up on their di «nitv—not at ! Not here just for the Beason—But here to ical Co.. manufacturers, San Francisco, Cal. A sure cure for the whisky habit* Dr. they have lieen attendin » school. They the sign, but at wh.tt thev thou ht these j stay Lieut. Fred Schwatka. of Arctic explora For sa'e by T. K. Bolton. Livingstone'« Antidote for Drunkenness • ontempiate resuming study in the Gold Missouri -?irls were. They petitioned i All Goods Warranted as Represented or will cure any case of the liquor habit in tion fame, fell over a staircase to the floor Hill school soon BORN the council and also engaged an oratorical 1 Money Refunded. from ten to thirty days, from drinker to I «low in a Ma«on Citv. Ta., hotel Friday, tiie drunkard. The Antidote can lie given and »•»< probably fatally injured. Later.— RADCLIFF—In A«hbnd. Jan. 31, 1891. to Misses Blanche and Maude Slagle and attorney, who impressed the staid old : He will live, but ’ will remain a cripple for in a cup ot coffee without the knowledge of Helen Rowe, and Messrs. Stevens. E. «laddies of the citv government about the 1 Mr and Mrs. Brad Radcliff, a son _________________ the per-oi' taking it. The Antidote will life. It is su-h 1 | Hitch, Wtn. and Homer Mansfield and matter in a blasting speech HELM IN — In A-hland. Feb. 4. ‘ o Mr. and not injure the hea'th in anv way. Manu _______ George an<l Marl McDon<>u-h, of Tolo, a <leli«-a*e suhject that the authorities i McConnell A Eubanks ar«- always busy Mr*. John K Helman, a daughter. factured bv the Livingstone Chemical Co., VAN DYKE—In Ashland. Feb. 4. to Mr. attended the school entertainment here 1 bate to “jet in.” while the "bloods” are : S*n Fraa'-isoo. Cui. and for sale by T. K- good good-« bring the customers. STDiling •* thrir predtotmwnt AftkkLtF D »ad Mn C. £> vwDytu a dsngbtrr va the 00th m H. Q w lMtvs TO LOAN F C. 0. D. EMPORIUM ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK W Come early and secure a bargain. WILSON & WALSWORTH. WHO HAD BEEN EXAMINING Those Mew Shirts, Silk Mixed, and Mew Underwear, Hats, Caps and Shoes at O. H. Blounts. Remember we have Men’s Hats .50c; Men’s Shoes for $1.50 pr pair; Men’s Pants from .50c up. Large Line Men’s Mew Suits. HASTY & GREGORY’S, REAL ESTATE. MARIA COLVER FARM I Clean Store, Clean Goods. M c C onnell & eubanks , « Cor. Main St. and 1st Av., Opera House Block 200 Sacks of Spuds, Extra Quality. OUR TEA o • OURTEA Beats them all. NEW GOODS! STRICTURE! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods G-ents Diseases of Men Hoys Olotiiizigg, Hats, Caps, etc. And w ill be sold at our well known LOW PRICES. R oots ( and ) S hoes ) JEWELRY! J m ( -SPECTACLES- J. M. McCALL. Examine the T Q MTTTTtaR tue VALLEY vâllûi REC nue- J. s. mulllk , ORD’S Premium Offers. It will Dr»,. K«« C.r. pay y<)U