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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1891)
5 VALLEY RECORD. Gold Hill Nugget». Cha* Parker and familv, of Big Batt«*, are visiting relative* here this week. The Rogue river dam at Grants Pass was washed away hv the hizh water of last F ri< Uy and Haturdsv. Dr. Markham, nt Central Point, has been in town this week doing dental wot k for our people. Tlie G*«ld Hill s«-hool will give a read ing, whistling, bubble-ldowinz an«! sin ing contest, and l»>x soc.al on Fridav evening, Feb. 27. B««n B >n Party. A Bon Bon rutty will be given by the ladies at GanL»r«l’s opera house next Sat urday evening. Music will tie furnished bv the orchestra of Ashland fame Tick- ets $1. Everybody invited. Ri< Cattle bhlpmanta. BREVITY BASKET. A Bin Inducement for Mon y. A special freight of fi teen carloads of All newsp:i[«ere worth having require Tbree-inche« of snow ibis morning. beef «•attic arrive«! in Ashlar««! this after monev to run them. The R-: cord is no Use Holden’.« Ethereal C iugh Sjrup. noon. houml for Portland. This is the ex<-epti<>n in this respect. We must have A-HLAND Oa Ts iterar. Fob. 19 1*01 . first installment of a large sldpment of The Oregon legislature adjourns to-mor it, and in the advertising columns of this I beeves, from Butte c«.untv. Cal , to Port- row (Fridav.) issue throw out inducements th..t will ; land, Puget sound towns ami Victoria. PERSONAL AM* KOCIAL. There is two feet of snow at Sisson, with dothew>rk. Jnst think of the Mam Our Wagon K >ad Money. moth Cyclopaedia and the R-coxn «me John E. Pelton, the Ashland buteher, I plenty of sleighing. T. P. Jud«on and wife *pe..t Sunday in X «W ■ - w - McCall’s house bill appropriating $5000 Ashland. The thermometer has touched zero at vear for $3.00. And Dickens’ complete far the A»ldan<i-Linkvilte road, Merritt’s has been commissioned to purchase a works and the R kcorb for only $3.10. If Dr. Robinson, of Yreka, is ill with ty- pi KM) for a new road from Eagle Point to thousand h«*a«l or more of beef cattle for I Lakeview tills winter. you aren’t satisfied with the whole earth, pboid fever A $40 carpet adorns Million A Cottrell’s we will throw in 25 novels free. Ft. Klamath, Miller’s $16,0’10 for the Haves 4 Carr, of .tan Fran«-is«-o, and has I>«-en ridin r shout the country as far as b*rber-li p in The Oregon. Grants Pass coast road, and the $6-100 re- W. J Stanley has gone to bi* Evan» in.l<uraonent to the road fund of Curry down in Josephine county looking at | The mu.-hiy looked for p «y car comes up creek qoar z mine Settle Cp county, all passed the 6enate last Fridav st«>« k for sale. Toe price of beeves still 1 from San Francisco to-night. John Well*, the Spraroe river «toekman. ' remains low. without any apparent in- All tho-e having unsettled accounts with Dubov, the jeweler, is putting the "fin an<l have las-ome Jaws by reason of the i* down with an attack of pneumonia. Portland Extra S.da Crackers are the the undersigned, will p'ea-ecailinimediate. ishing touches” on the beautiful silver governor neither signing or vetoing ; clination towards getting better. best at McConmll Jt Win.ers’. Iv and settle the same, either bv cash or J. V. Kelly, I. G. Moon and Robt. Mc medal to be awarded the victor in the them. The appropriations are to he A Change of Firm. note. J M V'cTAl.l.. Lean. of Giant* Pas*, were in Ashland yes j shooting match here on tlie 21st inst. Sunday ’ s train reported -ixteen inches of eqnallv divide«! between the toon ties and terday J. 8. Eubanks. Jr., has sold his inter snow at Siskiyou and t *o feet Monday. I Jas. Walker, while assisting in the re- ei«ent under the management of the dif est in the firm of M- Connell A Enhanks bUKM Rev Mrs. Barren will p ea-h in the Bap J««. A. Bagiev. Jr., and Geo Wright left ferent «-ounty* courts. ; to Otto Winters, who came to Asldatd tist chu ch. Talent, next Saturday evening i Saturday tor VUalia, Cal., to turn some ' pairing of the railroad bridge at Wood ville last Fri«iay night, had two of his ‘ about a year azo from Indiana. Mr. at 7 p. tn. thing up. The I xm > s <.f Block. fingers be Hv crushed by a falling timber. | Winters is a bright voung man, honest Gen. A. Blood reports that the «now on ' Will G. Steele, the Alpine club man. was A Washington special has this inter and reliable ami well qualifi«*! for busi- the Siskiyou mountain averages three and: on Tue»daj'« train for Stockton on a buri- An Adventurou* Y«.ung Man. eating item, which shows that the appall ' ness pursjits. It is needless to refer to a halt feet neaa Inp. Tlios. Fred Rvzn, son of the U. 8. ing loss of stock in last winter’s Storm I the splemlid reputation for square deal Street t'ommi««! ner Nel-on is doing a Mr* M Pitt went to Ho*key'a aawmiU on minister to Mexi«-o, who is remembered was only local to the Pacific coast, the Hi»l«iv.«u'» Mondev. to act as cook for in Ast.land by some mourning rreditors, and aa stock can la* so easily shipped in ing, business for«wizht and general en hand-ome job in rai-mg up the street cross- i ergy and appli«-ation to the task of look ing> about town and putting .n new planks. the hand-. and wl.o manages to get into more crook froin pointe east of the Ro kies, ac«-ounts ing out for the publi«- needs in the vro- Janie- No -ris can furnish you all kind- of' H. B. Carter re'urn«! but evening from edness ami escapades than most young for its low pri.-e in this country: «•ery line that Capt. G. F. McConnell en •oo a >>U"ines« trip to .-an Francisco and South I men, has lieen hear«) from again. A The estimated number of farm animals joys in this s«*-tion of the «-ountrv. It is finishing lutnlier. mouldings, windows,! doors sa«b, etc. Leave orders at Lu key’s* i ern California. dispatch of the 12tl> from Utica says he made at the end of each year,and return proverbi d SALMON, fsalt, smoked, and 1-lb. tins.J Th«*re prohablv never has Elder David Brower, the Dunkard preach-1 • ieo. Bridge of Portland, tormeriy of the I was secretly nsarrie«! to Miss Jessie Min able in January to the department ol a.— i»een a husim-ss establish?«! in Southern A"h'an>< Hou-e. paaaed through jeMerday er, a d .u fhterof the wealthiest and moat ri. ulture, shows that there is very little Oregon that has built up »u h a great er. will hold a mee ing at the Neil creek' MACKEREL, f|-barrels, 5 and 2-lb. tinsj tor ban Francisco. i influential lumber dealer in Bradford chan.e ex< ept on the Pacifl«- «-oast an«i in trade in so short a time, and there is «ch«>o> h«>u-v n«-xt 'undav morning, and at ' Talent a wee« from bundav. Has opened Dressmaking Parlors Mi«« Ida Simpkin* the young lady who i « ountv, Pa._, and connected w ith one of certain js.itiona of the Rocky mountain every reason to believe that the new firm FINNAN HADDIES, was recently drowned, was a cousin of Con i the most aristocrat!«- families in Ut«-a. area, where the w inter of 1889-110 was un- will lar.ely in«-r«*ase the extensive busi Ellensburg, county se«t of Curry county, j -----In the— ductor Er«! Wall. . Years azo the minuter reside«! in Br-td- usu div severe. The 1<«s was eepeciallv ness and popularity this house already is now Gold Beach.'the legi-lature having ' rlI1 .. Bieck. Mam Str«t I«r Chirrh Street, HOLLAND HERRINGS, It is ewti- eiijovs. McConnell A Winters are a changed it- name The name of the post- A. C. Kaiser of Yreka, brother of the ed I ford county, Pennsylvania. Hi» sur- heavy on the I’a.-iflc coast office was changed some time ago itor ot tbe Kai oat>. came over to A»h:and roun.lings <li«l not prove congenial to mated th« number of sln-ep is 43,431,0 0. strong team. A SHE A XD, O R EG O X. Fnday on a two day*' visit. him and he removed to Kansas, where A tendeii. y to increase the ntimlier is Miss Ollie Lindsay, «hose burial was FRENCH and AMERICAN SARDINES, -topped at the la-t la<t moment last week hv by o---------- Dr R Pryce wa» caBetl from Medford he became a power in politics, and re seen in most of state«, though the severe More BI« mm 1 s p lle<l at Grants Pas« fnends who .bought her «till alive, failed -, -- , _ tbe first of the week to attend Mrs Flood, cently was honors«! with the office which winter last year on ths Pacific coast de CLAMS and OYSTERS, CODFISH Another attempt«*! murder and sni- to n.me to and was buried at Grant* Pass a SIXTEEN Y EARS EXPERIENCE, he now Itohls. His son Thomas was creased tlie aggregate. who live« six miles from Ager I ci«le o«-«-urred at Grat ts Pass yesterday few days ago. f ------ --o---------- W. G. Reichling. the tail -r formerly in somewhat incline«! to he fast, and it was How's This? I morning. About 6 o’clock as Mrs. !>• The bill declaring the Klamath river not F. E Zoe inar'a estaolishiuent. returned I thought l>est to send him to Tonawanda, , Flanev was preparing breakfast for her a navigable stream has become a law. The ! Fashion plates from Minneapolis. St. We offer One Hundred Hollars reward I where he hail relatives, and where it wmh 8un«fay fiom another tour abroad. for any case "f ca’arrh that cann t lie cured husband, Fireman Michael De Flanev of pa»- aze <4 this mea-ure will have a tend-1 Panland New York. All work guaran Miss Mary Eubank»!« holding the posi thought the quieter scenes woul«l subdue by taking Hall’s t'a arrh Cure. Engineer M<-Carthy'sengine,she hear«l a ency to increase the valuable mining inter teed to gire eatisfaction. [f 11», ’91 tion of stenographer and tvi«writer for tbe and improve him, F. J. CH ENEY A CO. Prop’s. Toledo, O shot an«l a terrible racket in the house of ests of Biskivou county fully ten told, if not Ryan’s career and habits then became Barrett & O'Conner Co., of Portland. more. known to the staid residents of Tomi-1 We. the undersigned, have known F. J. the next floor neighbor, Wm Sanders. Gao. Stanley is clerking for Jone» A Ot wan«la,an«l when by t bance a few nionths Cheney for tl.e last 15 v«ar», and believe De Flanev ran out an«l saw Mrs. Sanders The National Granite Stone Co filed ar him perfe--tly honorable in all business tran- fall an«) faint at his gate. Getting a ticle« of incorporation with the secretary of ten. the Wo«><tville merchant*, and will re ago lie met pretty' Jessie .Miner, Hie -S' tion«. and financially able to caury out nei'hlxir they Iwith enter«*! Sandent* -fate Monday, c .p tai stock $25.0(10. in $100 J main with them until school opens next otice is hereby given to the friends and relatives t«>ok it upon them- j any obli.-a: ions nride by their firm. fall. »bare«; incorporat'-rs, Ja«. Ha'I. M. J. Ho-| tax pacers of the Citv of Ashland that selves to warn her against him, but the i M 1 st i I hvax . Wholesale Druggists, To house and found him lying in a pool of van. J F. Me ¡raihandP. Hogun: place of hl'«o«!.a bullet hole in his forehead. Wm. Mr*. O’Neil, of Dunsmuir, wife of tbe B. warninvs s«*eme<l to be of no avail. the street and poll tax levie I by the Citv ledo. O. bu-iness and works. Asmand ; to deal in all P. engineer, went to Granta Pa-s Tuesday Council of the City of Ashlind <>n the 7th Finally her parents forbade her keep- 1 W aliiibs . K innan <t M abvin , Wholesale Handers ia a surveyor an«l land locator kind* of stone. on a l.uainess trip, having sold 60 acre« of day ot February. 1891, is now due and will Druggist-. Toledo, O. an«! an old-time resident of Josephine ing company with Rvan. At length it Ian«i there for Mrs. Barrett, the evangelist, convert- become delinquent on the 15th day ot April, But Has no Time to Eat, was a'lnoum-ed that thev ha«l be nme en- | Ha I’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, county, nb>nt 55 years of age. He had and save costs. Mrs. Rev. L. Kelsey was in tbe city Tues- gazed un«l the girl Was sent to visit rela acting directly upon the blood and niuc.iis I becnx I«a« heloruntil about seven months ««1 12.« sinners during her stay at Rose 1891. Pav up before then UM. NELSON. ■tay. Mr«. K. G stopping al Portland and tiv«*s in this citv. One of the conditions sur aces of the system. Testimonials sent ago when he m.irri«*! a widow lady nam burg. The county seat of Douglaa coun As he wishes to keep up with Street Couimissioner. free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all ed Mrs. Litton. Everything went smeotb ty must have been a terrible hot hole Ta< oiua, and b connected with the 8. P. of the marriage was that the fact was not druggists. the rest of the crowd of La traveling department. until about a month ago, when he began before this evangelist got there. But to lie tna«!e known for one year. 'hen it is generally understood that DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. to re 'ret his marria'e, thought his wife Fie!«!*. Galvin and Volk.railroad officials, dies, who say I'ostnfllce Robberj. Rvan <-ould not contain himself, how-' came • ul to Ashland Ba’urdav evening to i didn’t like h!m, an«! broodin ' generally Roseburg contains some tropical people ever, an«! informed the girl ’ s father im ; Burglars entered the Ashland postoffice look at tbe needs <>f tbe road caused by tbe H E .Unipire Gold and Silver Mining and Notwithstanding the sformv weather and mediately ujain his arrival in Tonawanda from the roar wimiow last night ami i F«ir a week he has barred the «loirs and recent delay of trains. Mi ling C -mj.any; location of principal and implor«»! his forgiveness. Miner I boring a holt* in the s «fe with a three- windows of the house everv ni dit an«l a rival • attraciion" in the justice’s c urt, a filacc of bu ine-s, San Franc!-co Caliiornia; H. J. Perry has clo-ed bis bakery, and ' a«-te<! verv strange generally. Tuesday .urge crowd attended tlie mi-cellaneou« en When they see the fine line left Monday with bis wife and familv to re came to Utica and forgave the girl. ‘ ei.’iith au ur, thev broke the lock with a . night he did not go to b»*l with his wife tertainment given hv the teachers and pu oca.ion of works. Jackson cotin'y. Oregon Notice—There are delinquent upon the side in Portland. A flrst-cIasi baker con.d .Miss Miner has renounce«! Ryan, and punch. They rifle«l the safe of all the but made his lie«! in the front room on pils of the Ash'and | u’tlic schools at the of Corsets just received at steps will tie taken to annul tbe mar- i«-oinand ; registered mail, leaving $639 j the fkior. In the morning he vot no, opera h.-u«c Fridav evening do a flue bu-ine-s here now ft wa< a following de-cribed stock, on a<-« ount of Hsge. _________________ assessment No 2. levied on the 3 I day of credit to the pariipants and raked in quite ; worth of stamps. They left their long I went to the room of his wife and tol 1 Tbe mail clerks having kicked hard December. 1890. t t.e seveial aim unts set op- sack purse and took along a money lmx. ! her to get up, that he was very lonesome. a snug sum for ilie schools. enough and long enough liave succeeded A Very Sad llrowning posile the name« oi the re-!i>ective .share- They also left lieliind the brace with in getting an additional clerk on the Ash Judge J. W. Parker leave« soon for Susan I she replied that he should lav down an« I There was a grand ball at Merlin, or holders, a* follow* land Pan Francisco run. A. S. Ward is the Jump-off-Joe, last Fridav night. The which the hole was liorcd. The amount | rest awhile. He sat down at the font n‘ ville. La«seu c. unty. to pr secu e the Dixon No. No. man. Ito vs and Sylvester, the horsethieves, and of register«*! mail cannot lie as 'ertained. the be«l and they talked awhile, when •hen goe« to Re Iding to prosecute Josh dancing hall is across Louse creek from ! Names. Certif. Share*. Amt The jwiatal receipts and salary since the Tbe family ot David Payne have about the hotel, and the lights shone on the Busline'l, Ro«e L .21 200 I he sai«l “M iggie, von have been givin - $ 4 all ui.derg- ne a case of mumps, the first in primitively-constructed bridge, without firatof February anmunte«! to alxiut $2tK). i nie deathlv poison,” at the same time Buckmaster, and defend Joe Goodwin for Bushnell. Rose L .35 5<X) 10 'he murder of Bill Allen at Fall river. The« town They have recently moved here The roblierv whs undouhtedlv commit Bu dmell, W. E ... 22 SCO 6 from Grants Pass, where mumps have tak railings, in such a manner that a person ted some time between 12 o’«lock and Iumping towards her with his revolver mother of Goodwin lives on one of Major Br nson. K. D 31 200 4 n hand. Mrs. Sanders jumoe«! out n' Barron’s place» in Ashland precinct with Clark. W A just coming from a lighted room coul«l en in the whole town. 100 36 2 hardly detect which was bridge or whi«-h «layli.-ht. The safe was manufactured bed an«l in the strttevle kno ked the .er hu-band. who e name is lieaid. Clark, Ja«. G . 42 .50 I Mi«« Lydia McCall and Johnny McCall was stream. It was early in the morning bv Mosier, Bahman & Co., of Cincin.iti. hand «'ont lining the pistol to one side, After a well-contested ea«e be ’ ore the re Clark. S B .61 200 4 left for Halem Munday evening, to visit their The work seems to be that of profession the bullet grazing her hea«i an«l cuttin corder the jur- in die case of the city of I after the hall supper that Wallace Cr«a-k- ! Dec ker. Mr«. Myra 14 200 4 father, Representative J. M. McCail, until al s.ife-crackers, as it took an »• •«•urate 100 She doesn’t know Ashland vs. Ruby Clarke and Frankie Btein Fall.rn. D. E. L... ...40 2 throw h her hair et and hi*partner. Miss Ida Simpkins, the legislature adjourn*. knowledge to str ke the vital spot in the 20 3000 60 how ahe sui'ceede l in getting away alive known as "Mi souri seamstresses,” were | Me Lagan, Geo attempteil to cross it. The ro-ent storms Benntorand Mr*. Itolph and familv will I ih «! swollen I/ittse creek to a swift and saf«- that unlocks the «'nnihination. The Sanders then dosed the front door un .hle tn agree, » anding three for convic- : Rotnnr. St*-I a B 100 . 41 2 spend the summer in Oreg«-n. but will not non and ih ee for acquittal. The ca«e was i Smith. Marv C . . police have hut one clue. Three men I 200 .17 4 leave for there until the middle of next heavy stream. Miss Simpkins, woman stopp««! at one of the depot hotels Tues I throu *h which Mrs. Sanders went nut, dismissed, the two women agreeing to Tromhlev, J B . ... 65 15,500 310 Mrs m ve away fr. m the neigh•«orho- d of First Taylor, Slaude A month, at least, and perhaps not until the like, kept telling her partner t«> be care day night, and «amped about a mile and shot himself in the head. 2.500 8 50 ful, and warning him that he was too far I Sanders is said to lie a good, kind-heart middle of April. And in accordance with law. and an order south of town last evening. They took ed 1 idv of 55, and came to Grants Pass street to le-s objectionable quarters. over on his side, and as they were aliout The Oregon delegation in congress 2^ l'ie bj,ard °f Director« made on tiieSd Misses Camilla and Minnie Walker, who this morning’s 4: i0 o’clrs'k freight for ol DejenHar. 189U »<> many shares of recently returned from a trip to Ban Fran half wav over she pltn-ked him by the the south ami got ofT at Hornbrook,where about two years ago from Portland. She have received a petition in which Frank i has a grown son. Wm. Litton, and a arm with the remark “ Be careful ¿r von ,, ,, ... •• , . . . , each pare. 1 of such «lock a« mav he nece«- cisco. left yesterday for their home in it is reporte«l they have been spemlin ’ Gallaway, ot Medlord, has been strongly sarVi „¡q M, jq at public a«.cion, a. the «laughter, Mrs. H dl«* k, living in Grants Hprngue river «alley,' Klamath county, to will fall off.” With this she fell off on money quite freely. — .. Company - ...................... D-putv Sheriff Paas. Mr, Sanders has always home indorsed lor United States storekeeper:, office of . the 801 Market -treet. remain til! summer. her own side of the bridge, an«l gave on Robt. Tavlor left for Hornbrook on this the reputation of being a fine old bach or the new distillery now being erected san Fiancisco, California, on Saturday, the ly one scream. Mr. Crock»'tt jump»l off Miss Julia Goodyear, vice-principal of 7th dav of March, 1891, at the hour of 12 morning’s train elor and a good citizen, and the failing of ■it Medford,ami the delegation has trans o’clock M. of -qid d iy. to p iy -aid delin the Harrison street grammar school. Port on the other side of the bridge, but it was mitted the indorsements, with their own of no avail, for the swift current had his mind an«l his subsequent rash act land. came out to Ashland Saturday on ac Sagebrush Sprigs. rei'omniendation, to the Unite«l States quent a-'e-sment thereon, together with are d««ep}v re "retted. count of tbe serious illness of her mother, •nnffe«l nut her li -lit ami swept her ho ly costs of advertising and expenses of the commissioner of internal revenne. Mrs Robt. Goodyear. J T. Forties is no better, and Mrs. A. away in its retentl«*ss torrent. Saturday W. N. Sanders hel«l the otfi«'e of conntv A. CH EMIN ANT. Secretary. surveyor several terms. A physician The R scokp ’ b Gold Hill and Grants Geo. E. Bates, wife and children. Boston. a shawl an«l some wearing apparel were D. Carrick is still very low. Office, 801 Market Street, can Francisco, probed into his head three inches hn* .Mas» , and C. 8. Bates and wife of Cozenne, found, nn<! on .«nmlav her <lea«l body Pass eorresjtondents both sent in well- Ben Monroe, of the Choice Saloon, California. N. Y., arrive«! at The Oregon yesterday for was taken from the stream about three mile«! to find the 3S-calibre ball. He will written ai'eounts of the sa«l drowning at the purpose of making an inspection of mites below where the accident oecnrre«!. wei ?hs 202,1* lbs., and lias a heart cor probably die. Merlin, but as the matte* is alreiflly up responding. this c. untry with a view of locating. Mhe w is khe only daughter of Mr. and in this issue thev are omitted. We feel Belter Than a Gold Mine. Superior Judge Edward Sweeney, of Mrs. Rush Simpkins, age«l 18 years, and Cha«. D Willson,of the firm of Forlies just as niu.'ti oblig«*!, however, and hope Bhasta county, who has t«en at Yreka Try was the affianced of her es ort. The & Willson, is a general favorite and a re Ten acre’ *et to fruit when in a bearin'- •orreepondents will never let an item ing «• ine ca«e» for Judge Beaid, was visit thought of a light-hearted maiden bein'.’ liable business man. condition will yield an income of from $2000 pass under the impression that the news- I ing in Ashland Saturday Geo. H. Max so ruthlessly strippe«! of life, with bnt to $4500 per year and requires no expensive atherer has it already. Be he ever so Snowin ’ heavily to-dav, and the pres well. a Ban Franciscti attorney, was wRh one audible sound lietween the fnll run ent indications are, that the historic machineiy to operate it. A fruit-rai-er in vigilant, the festive item is sometimes him. the Willame'te vallev requires bnt a small very elusive. of an evening’s innocent enjoyment an«l Mrs A. T. Kvle left Monday to visit her the great chasm of eternity, is indee«! .’rouml-hog will fail to put in an appear out'av. ha all the a Wantage- of a civilized Lenten sei son. All kind* of fish at Mc and <-u tured societv. has good »nd conven ance sister, Mrs. C. W. Ayers. Mr'». Ayers ex- « ient markets and receives a >>etter income Connell A Winter**. Cts to leave Albany and move to Port pathetic •John M Curdy and Jul'e8mith will, from the same investment than cm he had fl. where her hri-ban«i'» headquarter» I.umlier! Lumber! Senator Mitchell has introduce«! an perhapr. in the near future form a pool from anv othe • line <>f budness. You can now are as general manager of the Bi»ki«’ou James Norris at his lumber yards on in the livery and feed stable buri rets in get this hind from $55 to $75 per acre of The iniemhiieiit to the Indian appropri ition Stone Co. the north side of the railroad tra k, near Linkville. Oregon Land Company of Salem. Oregon. hill, increasing the salary of the Klam- John 8. Eubanks departed last evening the depot, Ashland, «'an sell yon sash, <th agent from $1103 to $150 •; also a for Portland, where he will go in bn «ta«** «ioors, windows, mouldingsand nil kinds Born to Mr. Fred Adams and wife, on resolution, whteli passed, calling for in Real Estate Transfers. in the busy inetr- polls of Oregon, Numer- of finishing lnmbor. Leave vour orders Friday morning List, a cirl baby of the formation as to whether or not twenty ous friends in Ash and wt-b him Burce*». at Luckey’s real «state offtee, and they nvenv.’e wei.lit and of superior lung pow E E Miner and wife to Su-ie E Hevener— acres of the public domain at False Tilla A Good Cigar is a Thing of Joy and hope his lines will always be cast in lots 37 and 38, Miner ’ s add to Ashland; er, so Fred avers. will lie promptly attended to. mook has been reserved for a military pleasgnt places. $ MIO. reservation. It is said this was set apart The Klamath County Star of thia week C K Kilim et al to Geo W Edward« — lot« Mr and Mrs. Harvey Roche, nee Dollar- Grants Paes Items. is full to overflowing with good, fresh I. 2. 3. 4. 5. «. 7. block K: an«! lots 17,18. 19. liv executive order in 1888.—Washing hide. returned Saturday from their trip >o You can always find the fin First snow of the winter fell here Fell. news, reflectin' mu h credit upon Its 20. block M. Ta'ent; $400. ton dispatch. Puget sound and Portland. After a visit here, Mr. Hoche will visit his folks in Ohio 17th. It lasted about halt an hour. publishers, Bowiloin & Connolly. Jno M Gregory to Ann R Gregory—lots Fine line of tobacco and cigars at McCon- est of Imported and Do end «hen return and settle in Fairhaven, 31. 32, 33. 31, block B. R R a«ld to Ashland, neli ii Winter*’. Seven voo«l doctors in town,and s •ar«r- There is one measure that the Oregon $.300. Wash. Iv any one sick. Poor place for doctors. le islature never disagree upon, and that mestic and Key West The mining excitement has received a Bel'e Helm to J C Mvrtle—lot 2, block 9, new hoom. Abliott. Curry. Emerson and Fred T. Merrill went through Monday to Workmen are busy erecting a l«ri< k is, a hill providing alwavs, for the pay Ban Francisco A« so«-n as his three car- t.uihiing , loy, were in the neighborhood of Quartz on Sixth street,for Messrs. Dean ment for services rendered! ?) by that Ashland; $2400. loads of bicycles are put together, he will S l Jennings. A C Helm to J C Myrtle—q c d to right va’lev this week and brought in some rock, H n. Body vs. State of Oregon. ■hip a l«'t to A-bland and teach all tbe la or -hare in water ditch; $100. whii-h hi obi miner* i* pronounce«! to be And the best brands of The H«>llis. Lent troupe played for two dies and gentlemen to ride tliem. whether gold I earing quartz tha' wi 1 pay to work. Jil l e Smith, of the “Grand Central,” Maggie E Harris to Mrs K Howell — n % they buy or nut. ' ni hts. It seems to be a goo«l troupe, provided, Wm. Cote, wn • is considered a compe'ent ................ in his usu d lmppv and hns- ...... of lot 4. block 28: $1800. Smoking and Chew ju ige, jioun«ied « ui some of the rock Tues Condoetor Hawyer and family, formerly 'reatlv out of lu k. nitat«|e manner, a ..•no«l supper for Troop ' J <’ Neil t-> Ja« Hummer—70 acres sec 30, day. and he pronounce» it good. When the of Ashland, are now re»i«lents of Beattie, Geo. Sl.ver h.vl the misfortune tn have R, O N. G. Fridav last, which the v <1-; tp 39 .«, r 2 e; $1500 ing Tobacco «now goes «iff. the hill«* tn the vicinitv of where he is running a )«as-enger train out « buzz saw, at the S. P D. & L.’s faeto- ia.it h«ivs ..tta> k«-d and «levoure«! as they The O <t T <’o to S Rosenthal—lot 19 blk Sprague river and Quar'z vallev will prob of that town. Bidy Boyd, tbe railroader rv, vet in contact with his hand, Hie would a common enemy, | 21. Medford: $200. ably be full of pru»peciors.- Lakeview Ex A T who wa« so severely «cabled in the acci fingers were severely injured. D . Honevm-.n, DeHart & Co et al to Rogue aminer dent that kil ed Engineer John Baxter on Socrates and Plato were, as has been , Rjver Valiev Railway Co—deed and assign About twenty rospectable immigrants the Mt. Bha-ta divi-i.-n about a year ago, is Presh oysters Saturday, at McConnell & «town to us, great men tn their i nient, $1. now running on the lT. P. out of Portland irriv«*d Sunday morning from Iowa. handed lav and in their respe five lines (philng- Oeo' Ene)e to r P Jones—land in secs 8 Winters’. ist bws éta nd Lotta. the distinguished comedy actress, There is room here for several thousand npl.ei an«! poet) and mutually admire<l and 9. tp 39 a, r 1 e; $100. The 8 P. pay car h is not paid off the was on Sunday's train from Ban Francisco more. Ami raising bi • re«i apples would each oth.-r ’ s promtnem e; but each of . F. W Dusenberv to Win Slinger-lots 1 men for over two months, ami there is a to Portland with her troupe and her moth he a good business for them. them modestly <’e. line«! a front seat I and 2, block 2. Cottage add to Medford; report that it will not lie here until the er. la.tta Crabtree was famous in North The condition of Miss Ollie Linds i v, when Xantippe presented herself with $1000. 15th of March, making three months. ern California and Southern Oregon durin» *upp<is«*l by some to be a state of trance, H.e invitin • - chip .-hip resting upon her angu- ! ' w Fow)er et a, to „ F whetstone-Jot 8. Perhaps Huntin- ton is saving np his du- i the old mining dav». when she was on y a as rejKirted in 1 .st week’s R¿ corp , prov- the I little none and dance girl and the mincr- lar left shouliler. •ats to pav off some more of 6on-in- block 48. Medford: $150. Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn showere«! g««ld nuggets and shekels at her. «I to he death The rem dns were in Iaw Hatzlelilt ’ s dehaU'herv del.ts. Tlie We reproduce the followin'», which ia ! Noah Allen to T .1 Bell—all of the west or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat whose ke« ping va ueher business-like moth tern*! in the Grants Pass cemetery. railroad liovs aren’t caring ju«t how ing j>art of lot 4, sec 2, tp 39 s. r 1 w. 6% acres; a true and <-orre«-t copy ot the original : j ment and a guaranteed cure tn every case, er so well knew and has them in her jean “California on tVheels” remained here | much of a fi lire it costs a millionaire to no matter bow long standing. This treat “ Mining notice No. 1 is nemby eiven i right now. sever) hours Saturday. Hundreds of peo J Nunan i have this dav lo-ated 750 linier , and , . wife to Samuel Phillips— maintain a title««! reprobate to hnahami a ment. for stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the W. H. Hhook and Judge Parker left yes ple visite<l th«- display and ex imined the that vain, silly dau-hter, but are getting a greatest discovery known toMedicine. Itdis- terday via Reno for Bu-anville. and then g<> splendid products, The majority of the feet on this lende Commencing at this I Fr P«rt.v m Jacksonville: $339.. H'as J Dav to W H McDaniel—adminis- trifle weary of the ol«i man taking the -olves and completely removes the Stricture to Redding to prosecute members of the predu -ts can lie as well pro«luce-l by Jo- i I notii-e and known as the first Adition to kl .math leade lo« ated Bv the Oregon and r 8 dee<1 so Pr'*P«r‘y Jacksonville: w herewithal out of the ston-aelis and off without annoyance or pam to the patient. A-TòIE DAILY -tock-thieving gang that Shook Bros, have sephine county oftheb.cksof railroad men’s families alout completely cleaned out. Several of Cal ifnrnia Mineing C'mipanv and More | Part of the dam belongin'. ’ to the Grants them are now dead, several a* good as in fullv Deacrilau) as Mows Commenceinv ‘ A P Talent to Geo VV Edward«—lots 9. •mt quite so elegant but a heap more re- spec table. the penitentiary, and the balance of the Tass Water, Power and Li -ht Co. was at this notice and Runing in A * * * i 10. 11 and 12, block Q. Talent; $37. Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to leaders fugitives from justice. Will Shook ■arried ewav by the rise in the river dur J W Wright to Maria J Holst—160 acres * 750 linier f»-et to A Stake thence | A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. name here, inclu ing all of those «delicate can now look up >n the work of his three ing the storm Saturday It was built on sec 17. tp 37 s. r 1 w; $3000. Livingstone ’ « Antidote for Drunkenness . South Easterly 300 feet to Maunment of t | Infirmities and Weaknesses. which they sensational shooting scrapes with consider the grave), and the cuiront soon took the Stone then.-e South Westerly Direction ' Henry Holst to J W Wright—10acres sec ; I will cure any case of the liquor habit in I would shrink from disclo-ing t<< their fam- able ease and satisfaction. 'oundation from under it. All the wise« ?) : 750 feet to A Stake or line of klamath I ! 25. tp37 s. r 2 w; $1500. li m 'en to thirty days, from drinker to I lly physician, perma'-ently cured in less Wm Slinger to Medvnski «St Theiss—lots i j">he drunkard. The Antblote can be given ! time than was ever known to Medicine be- M»a. Barrett, the evangelist, has been ones around town are saving “I told you leade thence north westerly 750 feet to 1 and 2, blk 2. Gottage add to Medford; 4250. ! in a cup of coffee without the kn -w-ledge of | fore, nv Dr. Boxell’s -‘New System of Treat- holding meetings the past week at the so.” However, it is a severe loss. Mr. I nl-i<-e of Be'.'innin” the name of this shall I M. E. clmroh. She is not of the Sam Knox, the owner, is exrn*-ted soon to ar B<* known as the first adition to the kl i- ■ A C Helm to R A Minkler—lot 2, Helms ,> the person taking it. The Antidote will i ment.” It rejuvenates the genito-urinary not injure tbe hea th in any wav. Manu j organs and makes weak men strong Jones stripe in the use of her language or rive here. It is not known whether he : math L»*ade located By the O. and C: add to Ashland; $250. factured by the Livingstone Chemical i'o., When possifile.it is always best to call for actions, but instead is more rofine«! an«l will dam the river again this winter, or Mining Co. said Leade is Located for: Geo W Hamlin to N 8 Bennett—10 acre'« San Francisco, Cal. and for sale by T. K. personal con-ui tai ion and special examina lady-like. Her sermons are better than the lamentable circumstances whiçh | all mineral there is Contained Such as tp 38 s, r 1 w; $650 Bolton. Full Assortment always on hand, direct frem the East, and Won. But those who cannot po—ibly call those of the average minister and pre caused the 1<> m ol I silver Copper iron Lead Zinc or anv should write, stating their case fully. Med ; Fine coffee, tea and spices at McConnell «Jacksonville Jottings. siding el«ler, but not of an unusual char- icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free at Prices that Defy Ccmpetiticn. ; other mineral there is Contained With [ & <fc Winter*'. Winters’. Pei Minai Liberty J. D. Whitman passed through town a« ter. She seems to lay a great deal of from exposure, to all parts of the Pacific : all Dips Spurs an«! an les and that i in vs. en route to App egate and Jose- Coast. Add-oss. stress upon the point that morality alone ! ten«! to hul l and work Sai«l A Bove De- ' Tuesday phn.e county. I He ’ is ’ on'a tour of inspec- Physical Slavery'. counts for nothing as a means of salva Hnt. A. Rorell. M. D., s rihe«l Cl «im as provide«! bv the Lo a] , . tion of f. uit trees. tion; that faith an«l b»-liei are the We are all free American citizens, enjoy LiwaorRe ul'tinns and the Customs j Consulting Physician, John Dvar has been granted the position onlv means bv which we can be save«!. ing our p'-rsona' liberty; but mo-tof n- are and Riil>n of miners and mineing Stat- S t . P aul D ispexsaey . P ortlaxo . Oo s. ì in phvsi- al Slav« rv. suffering from scrofuH. 1 as conductor on the R R. V R. R. Mr. otice is hereby given that the I This is the mill-stone that still hangs on -alt rheum or-ome o her form of ini; lire i utes an«! Laws of the United States. Dyar is an honorable and upright citizen Common Council of the City of Ash I ortliodoxy’s neck. ! blood Hood's Sa--sparili# is the gnat I Dated thisath day of febrnarv A. D. 1891. arid his many friends were glad to see biiu land. Jackson conntv, State of Oregon,deem I it expedient to lay out and es:abli-h a street (S«l) J. E. R obinson , I | secure so good a position. Geo. W. Edwards, of the San Francis * i<>od purifier which dissolves the bond- of Louts G rernf , «•oixunmission firm of M’ lhinoch 4 John disease, gives health and perfect physical G. W. Albright, who has been visiting in i to l>e known as Chapman street, and bv the Clerk Tellurium Mining Destrict. i California the past two weeks, has return- J adoption of City Ordinance No. 93 said son and for the past Severn) vear* a resi- liberty._____________ ’ > onncil have adopted the report of the City I Witness dent of Talent, left this morninz for the The Legislature. : ed home. Surveyor con'aining a survey and de-crip- Ray City with the intention of niakin- The »tale apnnrtlonnient was defeated i (S<1) \ v . m L L ong , N'ck Boaz ha« returned from California, iion of said pro|«osed street designated and “ W. E. H owe . hi* headquarters there hereafter. Hi« in the house Monday by the Jack sou descnlied a- follows; after an ab-ence of about a year. The above is the first specimen foun«t wife an«l« hild will go to San Francis«-« •ountv dele.-ation. J>i*-kson county is A street forty feet wide—Beginning at later on. Mr. Edward* baa done an ex democratic bv 200 majority on strai >ht '1 an«l if future indi«-atio'is promise as well, Roadmaster M. H. Burckl.alter, who the stone monument at the intersection of! tensive business in the shipping of ap I party issues and the republican lertala- who can foretell the ultimate prosperity engineere«l the tight against the wintry the cen er line of Grani'e street, m the Citv | lites to the San Franci» o market. an«l ture is attempting tn cut down our del«— of Klamath conntv? L ynn C. D oyle . elements with such i re..t skill ami suc of Ashland. Oregon, with the sou li bound line ui donation land claim No. 40, in | Linkville, Or., Feb. 14, 1891. coating here «bout tbe time of the com- 'ration from three to two representative* cess in last winter’s memorable blockade, ary township 39 s uth of ranae one east of the : The Best Stock in Southern pletion «4 the railroa«! from the south, Although it happens th.it Representa informs us that the company are well- Wiliam- tie Meri lian, Oregon: thence north ha* «lone n.u- li toward building up the tives M«Call and Merritt are republicans, French Tansy Wafers. Iieeled for another such emergency. 89 degrees and fifty-live minutes we-' a unit Oregon-Latest Designs and wp|e«wtid renutation of Southern Oregon they kicked as vigorously as Repres«‘iitu- These wafers are a sure arid safe specific : They have six snow pl >ws—the big cv- aid sou h boundary of said el im No 40 Most Perfect Movements. for a I kinds of f< ma e trouble« and will re ! done, three box an«l two pilots—in the 551 45 100 eet to the south-west corner of • apples abroad. tive Furry at this ji^itival trick. i move all obstructions to the monthly peri- ' snow belts between Ashlaw! and Red said claim No 40; thence along same course • Moat everybody knows Pete Thotnev, [ no matter what the cans«. Thev are dling. The cyejone itself is a hummer, north 89 degrees and 55 minutes west 547 The n-ual treatment of cata-rh is very I nd', the good nature«! railroader who ¿peaks what everv woman need-, and may be q«ed i feet to t lie «‘enter of Nu'iev sueet, making a- tbou-ands <>f desi airins -a in broken F.n Hah. He is now at work unsatisfactory, fely. For -ale bv the Ijvinrstohe Chem and hores a hole throu .h a snowbank a teal distance <,f 1098 45-iOO feet. patients can testify. A trustworthy med i ical with great expeiitiousneaa. We call special attention to C. M. HENDERf-ON & CO.’s (Chicago) Be i'o.. mamifa'-tnrers.San Francisco.'C*l. It wil be nece-sary to appropriate for on the Great Northern. While attend ical wiit« r sav«: •'•Proper lxal treatment ! sa d street from the real property owned by School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 call B J ing Cordray's theatre in Portland a pick- i« jgisitivelv nei-essarv to success, but mo«t For sa'e by T. R. Bolton. “California on Wheels” exhibited in Daniel C'tiapm in 10,square feer, fr- m pocket wentlv relieve«! him of $84. leav- ,_____ ______ . _ >>f the remedies in general u-e by pliysi- Ashlami for several hours on Satur«iay tb >t owned by Bes-ie L. Me-senger 10.517 Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. A Washin. -ton <lispat«-h ears President iug Pete on|v the small amount of ninetv ciana afford hut temporary benefit. A cu e evening, and was visited bv tnanv. It is leei. from that owned by G. T. cents Pete’a a< quxintancee hereabouts i c «nnot be exp.cte I ir-m. st u.fs, powder-, Harrison, his familv and m«w»t of the cab in charge of Comlwtor J. B. Ltu.-k, square Mo«s:e 3788 sqnare feet, from that owned by , can appre.date the manner with wlii.-l. i d“«''be’ •’>« t*'*?*«. Ely’-« t re ... Balm inet officers will visit the Pacific coast . _ Lb H * remeav which combi nt' tht* lmpor ant soon after the adjournment of con 'reas. Supt. Mathews, and FL B. Mathews,who Levi M. Eagan 6960 -qtare feet, and from ’ A new and fine *to«k Just arrived. An he conMed the O™*»»"**™ «" «"’** ! requ.-tros of quick action. specific- «'ura.ive So it e«-«-m8 that Ashland will probably certainly are the most obliging, genial that owned by W. G. Tanner 10.748 square EYE TESTER to discover exactly the tu a Mend. don di dell a y power with perfect safetv and pleaiantnes' «gain h .re a president tn entertain,some and courteous gentlemen that could lie feel kind of gla«s you need. The City Council of said citv have ap body about id. I don’dt vant dem to Jo the patient. •deete«! for the jmsition. One million pointed R. M Garrett. A. D. Helman and Not here just for the season—But here to thin" that h«a not o« ’ curred since ex- dink I vaa su«-h a tarn sucker. You The damage suits, or most of then., Prcsident Haves an«l partv pa«se«! and a halt of people have visite«! the ex- P- Dunn as viewers to view -aid propo-ed stay don’dt catch me ‘round von of «Lise «lea- AU Goods Warranted as Represented or against the 8. P. Co. growing out of the thron h in st «re coaches in 1879. How hibit-«luring their tonr of about one vear, street, and l.ave designated Woanesda*. tere purtv soon again, by jimmeneys.” Like Labi6h aivident have been trans- ever, John A. Ln 'an visited this «dty ami it has gre.tlv enlightened the co*in- the 25th day of February. 1801, at ten Money Re unded. o’cl ck in the forenoon of said day at the lecture frames made to order at H. S. ierre«i from Mari- n iXMtnty to Jnd.-e jnst la-fore the r.iilroa«! was «-ompli-ted to ’ try on what Caliiornia is offi< e of the Citv Recorder as the time and Ashland from the s-aith, an«l after he Oeady ’ 6 U. S. district court at Poitlami. Last Friday and Saturday ’ s storms de Emery's. place for said viewers to meet and taae an No dooht the plaintiffs in the cast« w.a defeated for vii-e-prosident with layed trains north of Ashland a day and a oath a- «aid viewers The complete volumes of Dickens’ works wool.I as soon have their suits trie! be- Bl «ine. The l ite General Sherman was half. The di-abling of the bridge over Ev By oner of the Citv Conncil, February Chitwood Bros. Plaza Cor. ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with onlv a few ! •* . w ith Hayas' party on their tour through ans creek, and several eUde* in Cow creek 17th, 1891. MILTON BiIRRY. * eaayoh d»d the «ark. * Rfevrie»* Orafios. M c C onnell & winter , (Successors to McConnell $ Eubanks.) NEW FASHINABLE DRESSMAKING. OSF Elegant Line of Prize Baking Powders. NOTICE. N THIS MAN IS HUNGRY low T »XMT C. * 0. * D. * EMPORIUM. WILSON & WALSWORTH I SAW A MAN WHO HAD BEEN EXAMINING O X Gr A RS X HASTY & GREGORY’S - . Those Mew Shirts, Silk Mixed, and Mew Underwear, Hats, Caps and Shoes at 0. 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. O. LI. BLOUNT. NEW GOODS! STRICTURE! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Grents £LXX<1 Boys Clotlxlxig;« Hats, Caps, etc. Diseases of Men And w ill be sold at our well known LOW PRICES. NOTICE N JEWELRY! SPECTACLES J. M. McCALL. Examine the VALLEY REC J. S. MULLER, ORD’S Premium Offers. It will Pay You to Invest.