Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 05, 1891, Image 3

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Attention. G. A. R
The Trainmen*« Agreement.
New Millinery 8OH-k
BREVITY BASKET.
City Ordinance No. 96.
All mem here of Burnside Poet are re-
The general grievance committee of
Miss 8>adie Oher will receive an ele­
Use
Holden's
Ethereal C-jugh Syrup.
quewte«l to be preee«it at our next regular the S I*, trainmen have lieen in San gant new stock of millinery goods at
An ordlna ice providing f. r a special elec
meeting, M«r«-h 7th, 1891.
Frjncieco over a month laboring with her shop in Wilson A Walsworth’s store,
Grant« Pass voted a $15.000 -chool h< u*e. ' ti n of ibr electors the City of Ashland
ASHLAND O» .. TwcMDAT.Mar. 5 1861
W. A. P atbick , Commander.
the officials to live up to their promisee the first of April
Ladies who are want­
License issued Feb. 28th to A. J. Hanby I to vote upon a profosition lo i«»ue the I
' made in Octoher
It has reenltes! in the ing something nifty tn spring styles will and
i fond* «>f the City of Ashland anil borrow
Miss E. Al. Sfa-ne.
Change <>f Pmprtet>r-bhip.
company issuing the following circular please make a note of it.
: money thereon tor the purpose of making
PKKSO5AL AND HOC I AL.
Regular monthly social at the Rapt id the following internal Improvement*, viz:
Chitwood Broe , who have condu< te«I to division superintendents:
church
Wednesday
eve.
March
II.
Supper
A
City
Hall
for
Ashland.
the
drug
hoeineee
in
Ashland
for
a
long
F r «he purpose ot pureba*ing a suitable
The time of special trains from which
J H. Buffer, Jr., wa* in Ashland Sun­
from 6 to 8.
site and titling up. erecting and es.abli-h-
time, Tuee«lay sold the popular plaza overtime »hall fa» <-al ulated is that of
day
By Ordinam-e 96, published in this is­
«■omer drug store to J. C. Barrett, who the longest a> liedoled train.
Geo. I^iwrence i* running tbe delivery ing thereo a building to be n*ed for ci:v
sue of the Recoan, it will he seen the
Hope. Lindberg was over from Durwmuir has taken pneeeesion. Mr. Barrett has
wagon
f. r McConnell A Winter’* grocery I urno es.
When
freight
crews
are
held
waiting
city <-oun«-il has submit tel the proposi­
bunday.
W kex as —The city of Ashland is now
had manv years experience in Hie drug for «to« k to 1>e loade-l, unloaded or sand­ tion to the voteos on Tuea-lav, March and the W. F. A Co *.* express.
obliged to rent va iou- rooms and I ui d-
• apt H. Kelly wa« elected mayor of basinev back in Wiacoaain, from which ed, they shall lie paid 2>l an«! 30 «rents an
Frank Cochran, son of Supervisor Coch­ ing* in di..erent porti ns of ilie said Ciiy of
24th, of bonding the town for $->,r>00 for
Burn» the other day.
: plxre he rame to Ashland about a year hour overtime, piovided they are two the pnrpotte of purchasing a city hall, ran. i* <>n trial at Yreka tins week for the A-hland. Jack*on countv. Oregon, for ttie
murder
of Nathan Dcfreese at Sisson last purpose of holding C- uncil meeting*, stor- ,
Henry Klippel ha- bwen at ttotom the . ago. Mr. Barrett ha» a fine new stock of hours or more late at terminal points; jail, etc.
summer.
part week on nudnes*
mg it* ho*e cart* ho*e and other propc t
goals en route, which will arrive »oon.
and south of La« Angeles, regardless of
Teacher»' Exaniinaiion.
to the city, and for the l>ene>il of'
card time.
D R Mill* returne«! from Chicago on
The W. mans' Relief Corps will give an belonging
Doing* of Owr < it J- Dadd lew.
The following persons were granted entertainment in Ganiard's 0|>era h-ure the tire d« partment of *.dd city, at an an- 1
The time of all trains shall be coni-
Mondai evening'* train.
expen e ilia: ex. eed* the interest on
Regular meeting Monday:
ptlteil from the time crews are ordered teachers’ certificates at the last examina­ some time this mon.h. Fuller particu ars nua
John B Wrisley wa* in town .Sunday
the Im ne> nece*sarv t<> purcl.a*e or erect
next week
Reports of Mareiml Mavfiei«!, Street out, and not from actual leaving time.
tion :
visiting hi» pioneer friend».
such building* of it*' own Now, therefore,
Cotnmiaaioner Nelson. Snp t water works
When trainmen are required to remain ' 1st Grade—B. R. Stevens, P. A. Will­
About ninety «hon-and feet of lumber the People of the City of Ashland do or­
P. H. Harth. one of Grant’s Paa»’» prom­ 1 Walrad an«l R»*-or«ier Berry for month on «Intv over thirtv minutes after arriv-, iams, -I. A. Jonas.
belonging to Je**c D Carr at his large dain a* follows:
inent uierchanu is tn town to-day.
! of February rea«i and place-d on file.
in-« at the main-line terminal, overtime ! 2<l Grade—Miles Cantrall, Minnie Cole­ ranch in tbe imr hern pari of Modoc coun­
SECTION 1.
The
viewers
to
ass»-sa
dama
es
ami
Mr». A. T .Kyle relumed Sunday from
man. Nadie Iidow, Hattie Bliss, Etta ty was destroyed by tire recently.
will !>e allowed.
T)
at
at
a
special
election of the legal '
her vi«it with Mr». C. W. Ayer» st Albany. . benefits from opening and establishing a
Work-train crews will be pai«i for hll Fries.
About twenty members of the I. O. O. F. voters of the City of Ashland, to be held a*
atreet
to
he
<-alle«i
Chapman
street,
sub
­
3d
Grade
—
Austin
Holt,
Mrs.
Olive
lodge
repaired
to
the
restaurant
of
D
L.
hereinafter
spe<
¡tied,
the followi g propo-
time
over
thirteen
hours
per
day
that
Miu Mary Jacobs, who ba* i>een visiting
Bel!, Marie Andrews. Winnie Stanley, Beever .-atiirdny e.ening and partook of an xi'iim shad l«e and i* hereto submitted to
A•!>land friend», returned borne Halur«lay. mitted tlieir report, which was laid on thev may he on duty.
• the table until next meeting ami until
be voti d upon by the electors of said city.
A paper showing o< cupation, time of Josie Benson, B«-rtha Stewart, Myrtle oyster supper and a general good time
Joe. E. Randles and < ha». Randle*, of jietitioners for the opening of said street
The Mi— Lora Hollis troupe stranded at That is to say:
service, etc., will he given to deserving Ni'-kleson, Grace Garrett.
Lake creek, were in the citv the find of the
PBOPO'ITIOX.
could he heard from.
The committee
Four failed to get certificates
| Eugene last week, Lora and | art of the
week.
I assessed |73 to Messenger and (25 to employees who may leave in good 6tand- |
Shall the Common Councill of the City of
i troupe re urning to 8an 1 rancisco on the
inc.
bet McCord is in Prineville, where be ha* i Tanner, which the petitioners will par.
Tailor Made Cl« thing.
i freith: and three of the men walking out of Ashland, Jackson county. Slate of Oregon,
Men will lie «-ailed to go out, and en­
pu-«*ha*ed a half interest in hi» brother’»
Eugene.
lor the purpose of purchasing a suitable
John
R.
Stearns,
wlio
had
been
am
F.
E.
Znellner
’
s
st'*
k
of
spring
poods
ranch.
gines will la- “wooded” at Ashland.
-ite and biting up and erecting thereon a
pointrd bv the < oum-il Superintendent of
will
arrive
in
a
few
days
The
shipment
Il is rumored that the citizen* of Crescent -unable building to lie u-ed for city and I
Re ular frei ht train crews, when call-1
Godfrey Peter-, of Yreka, went north the water works, fil»-<i his bond in the
is
from
Boston
ami
it
is
the
finest
stock
City
have
wri<t»n
to
Huntington
that
thev
ed on for occasional passenger Service,
municipal pnrpores. for holding meeting*
17| pounds net----- per box $1.25.
Munday on a tour to Portland and the »mn nt
witli J'«. Ho> kereniitli and will he pai«i freight rates.
of good* ever hrou ht t«> Southern Ore­ will f.uild na f wav it tl e 8 P. will build of the Common Council, city tire compan
Hound
tbe
balance
of
a
tailroad
from
this
valley
to
H. C Myer a» sureties. Approved.
gon without mistake. Gentlemen desir- i
ies. for storing and caring for the city l,o*e
X3F
K T Ba'dwin ha* left <>ak Gr< ve and i*
Medford Doing*
Gfdinanrr establishing grade on east-1
carts and hose and other per*o al property
ing an elegant spring suit of clothes can- j < rescent City.
on bi» way to A -bland, though be will stop ern fort ion of Main streeet and on Alida
belonging
to
the
city,
and
for
a
city
prison,
Fred Barneburg sliippe«! two carloads not do any better than having tlieir I A number of parties—principally from
awhile at Redoing.
Besides being a i Med'ord—waded through the snow' up on and for such other municipal purposes a*
avenue, adopted.
of stall-fe«l heel to the Portland market measure taken now
want* of the city may demand, issue
Mr». Annie Young. wb<> has f>eeu visit­
Ordinam e No. 96, pJoviding for special We«!n«-sday.
superior cutter and fitter. Mr. Zoellner Little But.e creek and Rogu«“ river to locate the
the negotiable l>onds of said city to the
ing T. B. Blanton’» family, returned to election as to whether citv sliould i»»tie
nnlx- emplovs tiie best tailors in his es­ Harer rights t«fore Merritt’s dume and wa <m.amt in the aggregate of five thon*an<l
ter franchise law went into effect.
Jacksonville HUuday.
Miller A Stran • fixed A. A. Davis' tin tablishment.
bonds in the snm nt (5,0 Ml for the build­
dollars, or so much ihereof as mav be nec-
roof
of
his
roller
mill
that
the
winds
lift
­
J°'- W. Hockersmub has established e-sarv, -aid tonda to lie dated on the 1st
Bishop Morri* and Rev Wm. Lund, of ing of a city ball, jail, etc., adopted.—
Mr. Zoellner is increasing his trade
ed <ff some time ago, in good shape.
miarters
in
Smi.h
&
Leaf».
’
»
«tore
room
for
• be Episcopal church, aie making Southern [See ordinance «-laewhere. j
day of May. 1891. and to be issued in sums
amj has started out on the road W. G.
Oregon town» a visit.
Petition for elm-trie light at corner of B
The work on the distillery buildings is Rci'-hling, an experience»! tailor, who tne -ale of hi* choice pork, bacon, lard. etc. of five hundred dollars ea< b. I »earing inter­
and
will
al-o
carry
vege
able*
and
the
like.
est at a rate not to exceed six per cent per
Mr». Knowles of Washington, a relative and 17th streeta, referred to street com. not progressing very rapidly, on ac­ will travel throu h Southern Oregon and E M. Miller is managing the business.
annum and pat able semi-annuallv. with
of Mr». Col. N- rri*. »»« on yesterday’»
count of the inclemency of the weather. Northern California towns soliciting or-
BILLS OBtiEBLO TAID.
mt.ere*t coupons atta- hed and made pay­
On
the
bill
above
the
town
of
Harney
traiu for »< uihern California.
<iers.
Tlieir
excellent
work
and
general
Electric Light Co .......................
| 94 00
I able to the purcha-er or bearer thereof in
At the school meeting Monday, I. A.
thtre
i*
a
well
that
dows
npwa-d»
of
fifty
­
satisfaction
speaks
for
itself.
Walter Walker of tn»»on returned Sun­ W R Ma» held.-alary
6» do Webb was elected as <lirector for three
gallon* of water per minute. The people not less than ten years nor nmie than twen­
day from a tnp a* far north a» British Cob W m Nelson, street work ............... 37 00
are figuring on the advisability of securing ty years from the date thereof, and shall
vearg
and
Geo.
L.
Davis,
district
Seht
m »I Meeting
clerk.
umbia. being absent four week*.
E Walixl. *upl w w
......... ...40 25
the Common Conncil b"rr. w money the e
the supply for use m a city water works.
Both
are
excellent
selections.
G C E-ldinga. fixture*.....................
32 00
A large crowd was out at the school
on by selling the *ame a* said Council may
Representative J. M. McCall. acc« mt«n M Berry, recorder's fee» ..................
Gen.
John
F.
Mi
ler
purchased
252
load
31
OU
;
provide and appropriate the proceeds there­
The R R. V. R. R. is proving to
~ tie 1 meeting this week, 140 votes
._ being
----- cast.
------
led by Ml*» Lydia and J< hnny McCall, ar­ Ja- N iris, lumber ..................
27 62 quite a < on veniem-e, and it is said by C. F. Shepherd. 8. Patterson and A. D. of « att'e of Mr. Ramsey lately at $15 a head. of and expend tne same in purchasing a
rived home Munday, all looking welt.
Mr.
Ram*ey
throwing
fifty-three
calves
into
M L McCall, »urveving .................. 22 50 i those who know, th.it the road is more Helman
suitable
sue and fitting up and erecting
were placed in nomination, and the bargain. Ramsey La* leased the Stew­
” ’
22 50
C K. 1 j > Valley, of Baker City, ha» l«en W H Leeds, printing
the.eon a suiiai le building for the purposes
Prof.
Shepherd
was
elected
director
on
art A Ramsey ranch and intends to buy up aforesaid? Provided, however, that such
20 83 than paving running expenses, too.
»topping in Ashland for >>ver a week pa*t J T B«>wditch. city attornev
W. A. Patrick was more catt.e —Star.
H F Morine, blacksmithing. .............. 13 85 , Jesse Wilson die«! at tho residence of the second ballot.
looking at the pro-pe.t* of the country.
b nds shall not be sold for less th.n par
•
But Has no Time to Eat,
re-elected clerk without a dissenting
H Wil.iatu*. work on -treet
17 50
Julius E. Miner owns a tract of timber value, and shall said City Council and their
• 'ba*. Cole. timi>er hand locator of Klam­ J R Steam*, on water works and »tr't lo 00 his son, A. Wilson, on Sunday, March voice.
land of over 10,600 acres up in the Rogue successors In office levy and collect an an­ As lie wishes to keep up with
1st at the age of 94 years, 3 months an«!
ath ( Ity. has been here -ever* day* and C. Witne»» fee*, bawdy house trial ..
The chairman announced that the next river section. Miner is an attorney for the nual tax upon the taxable property
H. Pierce wa» up from Medford Saturday. Jury fee*, name .........................
1 «lay, and was buried on Tuesday at Jack
the rest of the crowd of La­
business whs the purchase or rejection of Minnesota Land Co., and a Michigan gen­ within said city sufficient in am unt
aonville.
Mr*. Z F Moody and Mia* Edna left by M H L>>na, labor on water work*
tleman named Porter was looking alter his to pay the interest on said bonds as the
a
lot.
Everybody
knew
of
this
lot
Di
­
Wm
Otto,
-ame
.............................
the overland train Muntlav evening for a
25
dies, who say
s >nie niay liecoiue due and al-o to provide
N A. Jacohe will continue as teacher rector Billings wisher! to dump onto the interests in the purchasing.
brief visit to Jacksonville.—Halem »tales­ C D L'ummon*, same ....................
a sinking fund to meet the pavment of said
20
man.
C D Hevener. *ame ....................
50 in the sei’ond department of our public district and It was expected that he or
The Rev. Geo L. Cole. A M , Of Lo* bonds at maturity
J Kaiser, publishing notice ..
4 00 «■-Imols for the remainder of the year. some of his lackeys would put the matter Ange es. Cal., will deliver a lecture on Yo-
section 2.
A S. Ba me*, the canvasser, who ha* E
Viewer» Chapman -treet
« no Miss Coleman, on account of ill health, in the slia|>e of a motion. But they felt -emite Valley at the Congregational church.
be«-n away for some mo ths, returned bo lie Ashland
ci A special election of the electors of said
When they see the fine line
Woolen
Mill*,
blankets
5
50
was
compelle«!
to
give
the
school
up.
Ashland,
on
Mondav,
Marcii
9
at
7;30
p
i
the
pulse
of
the
convention
and
discreet
­
to A-hland Friday, coming from Olvmpia, J L Downing, grave, etc
htv i* hereby < ailed and appointed to be
5 00
ly Mid nothing. Capt.Teal in a j>-king man­ m. The lecture will be- il!u*tra:ed by a 1 eld on Tuesday, the 24th d <v of March.
Wash.
of Corsets just received at
C.
C
Ra
s
lale
has
sold
out
his
inter
­
Levi Eagan, labor on street*
paiming. and chart, of the valley.
5 25
ner then moved that “the district didn’t large
f891. at the usual place of holding citv elec-
Admittance 25c adults, 15c chi dren.
John Butlerworth and wife returned to W W springxiead, same
4 37 est in the Clarendon hotel to Clayton
jtons. for the purpose of voting on the
Ashlan«! Monday from Yreka. Bernice A Hunsaker, »ame
. . any
• . more , lots, • ” which . was serrond-
2 60 Coker ami a cent eman from California, want
A loud St. Patrick’* ball will be given at | oregoing propo irion; and all persons vot­
.....................
Jakeway come over last week
They will 8 C Corbett, same
3 50 and will leave so. n for California to spend ed throughout the houSeand carried with
remain.
C H Gillette, same..........................
1 50 the rest of the winter, lait will return to “Tlje.re is nothing the matter the opera house. Green necktie* are to fie ! ing there it in favor of the a .ove proposi­
ihe ashion, and some - f the blooti* are pre-! tion shall have written or printed on their
S B Whittle, same
.............
1 50 the vallev next summer to look after ‘ bis with the lot, ’ it * must * be said ' **
to ite credit. paring
Mr*. W. E. Van Vacter, wife oi the B. P B L Messenger lumber
kil ing air neements in that line J ballots the word* “For B«md* and Tax for
4 10 landed interests.
It is a nice lot, with a clean nose, its The bloodesses will also, it is reported, in­ City Bui dins," and a I person* voting
R. R. engineer, t ame over front Dun«n>u r • >eo Engle, hook». ........................
4 00
pants M»we«l up and the hearing of a per­ case their stunning form* in green gar-1 thereat against the alaive proposition sha I
to visit with her parent», Mr. and Mr». H. H J Hick», hauling
7 25
French Tansy Wafers.
E. Hlocuut.
fect gentleman. It don’t smoke, chew, ment* »hat w« uld make the blue-belles of I have written or printed on th. ir ballot* ihe
A C Helm, board for prisoners .
4 25
word* “.-tgai'isr Bond* and Tax f< r City
These wafers are a sure and safe specific swear or frequent bad places, ami wear* “ould Ireland” burn up with jealousy.
.....................
3 50
John Winder*, who wa» called to Grant* R K Sutton' livery-
Building;’’ and if a majo ity of hallot* ca*t
2 50 for al kinds of frraa'e trouble* and will re­ a specially l«mg face on Sunday. Yet
Pa*» on account of the death of Ms wife, D L Beever, la «rd for prisoners .
The
first
LaKe
Lnbish
accident
damage
.> 25 move all obstructions to the monthly peri­ | that good lot didn’t have a frienti in the suit decided wa*'hat of Mrs. Jane Chirk, at said e ec'ion *hall have written or print­
which occurred Friday morning, has moved Max Muller, recording deed . ...
Ï 25 od*, no matter what the cause. They are meeting. Even it» put..tive father didn’t who sued for $20.000 and got « nlv #2066 ed thereon the word* “For Bond* ami Tax
D L .Minkler, books .......................
to that place for the present.
J H McBride, hauling ..............
1 25 what every woman need*, and may tie u*ed venture to ativance one kind,gentle word The S. P. had offered her $3000. We woti'd tor City Bui d'n.’,” the above proposition
Gen. Thoa. U. Krames, Wm. M. Ho'me» L I. Merrick, expres-age on nozzle
1 no safely. For sale by the Livingstone Chem­ aliout its model, innocent-like apfiear- ¡ike to het a hat if the tiu h c« u!d he known, *ha I be deemed and con*id r< d a lopt. d
and Win. BUnger. officer* of the Knight H C Myer, hardware
•») ical Co., manufacturers. San Francisco, Cal. ance. It got the name of “Billings’s lot,” that Oregon’s great religious daily, the Ore- and the Comm, n 0« u mil of said citt nt .y
proceed in accordance therewith.
Templar Cominanderv were in attendance Clarence Lane, hauling.
1 00 For sale by T. K. Bolton.
which hoodooed the poor innocent vic­ gonian. receive«! more for its celebrated per-
nt last evening'» meeting.
SECTION 3.
formamres
about
that
wreck
than
any
of
tbe
Gohl Hill Nuggeis.
tim of m -l'*an ami unnani-tifie<i siiani' ion. poor, mi-erable victims will ever get.
Total ........................... ............. $533 «7
This ordinance *ha'l lie ' it'dished in the
Btephen Phlllippi and wife, of Allmny.
Miss Garnet is soon to begin training The elei-tors felt as if the district midit.
passed through fur lx>* Angeles Tuesday
Ashland Tidings and the V alley Ricoitu.
We do not advertise low price* on goods two
How'» Th «?
the young hopefuls of the Galls creek receive the same fate of others—be ont of
weekly newspaper* published in said
for the latier'» health. Mr*. P. I* a sister
not
in
stock.
—
Me'onnell
A
Winter.
We otter One Hundre«! Dollar* reward
______ school.
its money and out of its lot by the time
of A. P Wei»» of Ashland.
City of Ashland, lor at least two publica­
for any caxe of catarrh that cannot be enred
The Reddin't-L-tkeview stage has fail- j tion* prior to such special e ection. and
W. 8. Fitz 'erald has been very sick it was thrnuzh folding with the dear, in-
I soln Walker, a stock buyer from Hum­ by taking Hall'» i'a arrh Cure.
no-ent-lnoking cherub, Brother Billings. «»«I tn connect stm-e Meh. 16th .
In the proof of sm-h publication shall lie tiled in
boldt county. Cal., wa* vi-iting his relative»
«luring
the
past
week,
but
is
convalescent
F. J. CHENEY&CO. Prop’s. Toledo, O
Bro. Billings got a good whiff of wliat vicinity of Bielier the snow fell betw«»en 1 the office of the Citv Rec rder of said Cilv
about Ashland several days the past week,
at
present.
of Ashland, atvf in addition to -uch publi­
We. the undandgned, have known F. J.
this community thinks of Die methods.
and ba* gone to the Willamette.
three and four feet on a level, and on the | cation the City Recorder of sai«i city shall
vheney for the last 15 vear», »nd believe
Miss Edith Newton, of Galis creek,
mountains
near
there
it
is
the
deepest
I
give notice of such special election i>v post­
A. W. Scott, the contractor and builder, him perfectly honorable in all busine*» trail-1
Rogue River Indian War Cluin>s.
ever known. It took the mail fortv- ing in three public pla< e* within said city
formerly ot Ashland, pa-sed through this *action», and financially able to cazry out j was visiting friends in town during the
B. F. Dowell writes from Washington: ei Id Itoiira to .-et from Adin to Richer, certified c opies of this ordinance for at least
past week
morning f<«r Lo* Angele*. He goes for hi* any obligation* imide bv their firm.
In 1851, Gener..l Lane with ab«int 1 HI a distance of fifteen miles.—Examiner.
ten days prior to -uch election.
W BBT A T buax , Wholesale Druggi-ts, To-! Dr. Gearv, of Medford, came down on
heultu, having been overworked.
volunteers arid a few regulars under Ma­
ledo, O.
section 4.
Raturdav
’
s
express
to
see
Miss
Clemen
­
Mr». E. B. Hunsaker and children re­ W ALDI NO. KtXNAN A M abvin , Wholesale
McConnell A Winter lead in the grocery
jor Ke.irnev captured the wivvs of Jo»-
This
ordinance
*hal. take eHect and be in
turned on Sunday'* 2 o'clock a. ni. delayed
ti.!
Dod
-e,
who
is
prostrated
with
acute
Druggist*, Toledo, 0.
and Sam. the head chiefs of the Rogue hu iness.
force from and after its passage and ap­
train from a visit of Nome length with rela­
rheumatism.
Hall
’
*
Catarrh
1
’
ure
is
taken
internally.!
river
Indians.
Major
Kearney
took
There han been more trouble in Cow proval by the Mayor.
tive» and friends in Lane county
acting directly upon the blood and muc.iia
Miss Alice Mathews, of Foots creek, them with him as far as Yreka and then -•reek. Friday's train from the
P. B. Whitney.of the 8. P.. who ba* been *urface.s of the system. Testimonials sent spent Saturdav and Sunday with her delivere«! the prisoners to General Igine manaced to Arrive two and a half north
The foregoing otditianee was adopted by
hours the City Council of the Citv of Ashland.
settling the claim* of the victim* of th«- free. ITice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all friend. Miss Grace Garnet, of this pla«-e. to bring them hack to Oregon* H.
late.
A
hi
■
slide
occurred
several
niil-s
luike l<ahi*h wreck, was in the city Tues­ druggists._________________
Oregon, on ihe 2d day of .March, A. 1). Is91.
Mias Mathews is going to Portland soon, brought all the prisoners back near the north of the new Cow creek road, and
Approved March Jtb. 1891.
day
He ba» tieen laid up with a stomuch
Kavle
Point
New*.
old
crossing
of
Ro.
ue
river,
near
where
to
spend
several
weeks
with
former
Ratui-d i’-» train had to transfer, arriving Attest
G. M. GRAINGER.
trouble.
E d . V alley R ecobd :
GrantB Pass now stands, and Gener.,1 here at 2 o’clock Sunday a. m., ten hours
friends.
MILTON BERRY.
Mayor.
CondiK tor Mban Cansor. whose leg was
Gaines
«-ante
out
an<l
perhaps
Mr.
Dart,
Recorder.
G. W. Heck»thorn is able to lie around I At the annual school meeting held
late. Since then trains have been re-’-
broken in the T«ke LaM*h disaster, ha.*
iu-t t>een able to go ou the *tre«-ta ut Port­ again, hut does not look natural.
here on the 2<l inst ,the following offb-ers the first 8U|>erintendent of Indian affairs nl tr until verterdav twin", when it
land <>n crutches, hfteen weeks since the
were electe«l to the G<»1<! Hill school for Oregon, ami a written treaty was wan a « tin del ved five hours by a slide
T.
L.
Linkswiler
is
a
hie
to
he
around
i
accident.
board: J. W MarksLury, «-lerk: W. S. made la-tween the whites and Indians, at Roberts’ hill.
again after a long spell ot sickness.
Mias Knima Blootningcainp, of Bogus,
Fitz eiald.C. P. Parker and I. J. Cox, by which the Imlians <-eded to the Unit­
We '-narantce everv article as renre«en'ed
ed . tales all tlieir lands south of R »cue
8. A. Potter has taken a contra«-t to directors.
Siskiyou countv. returned home Sunday
or will refund money.—McConnell A Win­
------- and-------
river.
This
treatv
was
never
ratified
by
from a visit with Mr*. Fre«l Fradenburg, at - lear a tract of land for Thomas Riley.
ter.
Crvder.
the
veteran
mail
carrier
be-
the
senate,
and
some
whites
an«l
a
few
Central Point, and Mrs. K. Berwick in
RE Zi? JLI ZELLT Q-
John Ni.-hols is quite sick with a« ute ' tween this pla«-e ami Sams v..lley, lias
The tele-raph wires at the Asltl ind
Ashland.
hands of bad Indians broke the treaty,
rheumatism. Dr. Stanfield is in atteml- : lieen in tiie toils of la grippe during the lime ami «"ain, but the hea<i chiefs Joe, -'epot i-nntp no on the operator’s table AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
John Devlin was in the city from Apple­ ance.
! pant two w»>eks. During his illness iiis Sam an«l Jim never cl >imed any part of thr'-n -h a hollow tahle leg. Soon after
gate several days the pa*t week on nusi
Mrs. Robinette is Buffering very mu.-h son, II. A. Crvder, ha» been playing the their lan Is south of Ro ue river after D L’ le Ri.-e entered the office Fridav
'tARRIES IN STOCK everything in the
nes*. Mr Devlin is preparing to build a
nice re*>«lence on his tine larm in that sec­ from a aW“llin > of the limbs and rupture I i role of “Lord of the Whip.”
this treatv was made ami they never wil­ •norning he noticed smoke and fire com- ! J shoemaking line, with prices cheaper
I than any other place in town.
tion this summer.
of a bio «1 vessel.
The Gold Hill public le-hool is making fully viol >ted tiie terms of the treaty. in" up ont of the floor in t -e vicinitv of i
the le ». Pushing the tahle aside he biw
Engineer James Porter is running Engi­
I learn that Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas ni.usu 1 pro .-reus. The following are the B.d Indians br< ke it and made war.
When General Lane, General Palmer, the fire had been started from the r <> v - ! Ha’f Sole*.............. 25 Cent« per Pair.
neer McCarthy’s pa-*enger engine between Freslenherg lost their oldest child—about nanus of pupils whose average standing
here an«l the Pass, while Me has been laid two veara of age—on Big Butte the last of in attendance, studies and deportment superintendent of Indian affairs and Sam­ oral wires ignitin'« Hie wooden leg. With !
the sasiat.ince of W. P. Parson, thev su<-- |
l’orpoi*e Laces, 5 cents per pair.
up at borne with illness. Mr. McCarthy
exceed !• per<-entdunng the past month: uel H. Colver, Indian agent in 1853,made
the past week.
will go to work in a day or so again.
Leather by the side, cheap.
John Cox, Will Cox, Edith Dungey, Ar- the treaty which was ratified hv tiie sen­ ceeded in puttim« out the l>l-«ze hefore it,
Ha«i the fire
Since my last, B A. Potter has had , thur Parker, Ada Parker, Ollie M.irks- ate it provided according to the terms of became un«-ontro|lahle
McKinley Mitchell, of French Prairie.
Marion county, pas-ed th tough Tuesday on the misfortune to cut his hand while try- bury, Harold Crvder, Amy Crvder and the formMr treaty,that the Indians should occurred in this room during the night it ; ' Brass and Iron Nails, Awls, Cement,
hi* return from a trip to Washington, D. in ’ to pu{ in an ax handle, but is now ' Genrve Cawley,
p iy for all tiie property destroyed by the woul<l have probably destroyed the de­
Wax, Etc., Etc., Etc.
C He is a well-known business man. poli­ .hie to rerfhine work
Indians during the Rogue river war. As pot an<1 hotel budding, which coat $35,-
tician and editor of the French l’rairie Ga-
The singing ami reading contests ami
Hezekiah Mathews, who hus lieen in the box sre-ial at the Gold Hill school soon as it was mentioned Jer, tiie head 000,and the furniture, which cost (15,000
sette.
Janie* No -ri* can furnish you all kind* of
Canada for a number of years, returned house on the 27th nit., was immensely «•hief, said : “That is just; the Indians
F. A. Cogswell and wife returned from , to the old homertead a few days ago, to
hroke the Joe Lane treaty
they
—. ami
—.......
j : must
------ finishing lunther. mouldings, windows,
szhzoze mzyazn
Salem to Linkvil c Tuesday. Fred has ( visit his relatives; his gaandinother be­ enjove«! bv all who attended. Miss Ka­ fulfill the «-ontract.” / A clause to this ef- doore sn«h. etc. Leave orders at Lu key’s* I THE
been doing the clerk work of one of the
ASHLAND, OREGON.
tie Parker was awarde«! first prize in feet was put in tiie treaty and it provide«!
ma 91]
The R-ilev irri-’atinn law is already
legislative committee* of the late *e*»ii n ing in her 91st tear.
reading. Miss Ollie won the se«-ond fra commission to he appointed to as-
I
Representative A. Snide* passed through a 1
Green B. M «thews has been to Port ' prize. In the singing contest Master rpss the damages. Hon. A C. Gibbs, hearin'« fruit in Southern Ore .«on. Ex-
few day» bt fore.
land to Dre. Darrin for medi«-al treat- Frank Parker was awarde«i first, and Hon. L. F. Grover and Indian Agent Sheriff Win Carll, Cobh Hinkle and Geo.
Conn have incorporated the Chewancan
Rus’ell Alford, of Jackson e unty. ha* ' ment. He was ao-ompanied by Mr. and Miss Inez Fitz.’erabl 8e«ond prizes.
George H. Ambrose were appointed a Irrigation (?o., with a capital sto- k of
leased the hne large farm <>n the Keno- Mrs. John Ashpole of this place. He is
commission to assess the damages. They
I,umber! Lumber!
Idnkville road hel>>nging tn Uncle Sam Cul­
♦10,000. The company proposes to t'ke
as*‘iiseil to tiie citixens of Rogue river
ver. He has ea-ed it for three vears. and i improving very rapidly.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
James Norris at his lumber yards on valley upwards of 143,000, ami yet to this water from the Chewau<-an river to irrir
I
bis is another family destine«! to grow up
C. Griffith, the inimitable, has lieen the north side of the railroad tra« k, near
■’ate desert lands on the north side of
«lay
onlv
(15,000
has
ever
been
appropri
­
with the country —Star.
making some more improvements in the the «lepot, Ashland, can sell you sash,
the river, and to furnish water to indi- ZEPZRATITS,
Vol nay I-ondon and Jackwu Andrews. way of fencing and beautifying hi» prem- doore, windows, mouldings and all kinds ated to pay it, much less have they paid, vidtials for irri -ation, mill, waterin»
ZBZEZEÒZEÒIZES and
wh«> have been in Man Francixcu a month «aes; he has l»een vetting some new fur of finishing lumber. Leave vour order* H<-«-ordin.’ to the contract.
»lock and other purposes. Also the Cot­
It is probable a bill will pass the sen­ tonwood Irri ation Cd„ of Lakeview;
wrestling w Ith Uie railroad official* as rep­ «liture ami it is whispere«! around among
■
at
Luckey
’
s
real
estate
office,
aud
they
VEGETABLES-
ate this week giving the courts jurisdic­
resentative* of the trainmen, returned l**t the knowing ones that the services of a
tion, so these claimants and all just In- ! : capital »tn k. $2'»03; R. .V. Russell, C D.
evening The trainmen got about ail the lergyman or J. P. will be neede«) before will be promptly- attended to.
' Russell, .V. Gormez. ’m-orporators. Also
important points they playe«l for.
dian depredation claimants cap recover. , the Sulphur Spring Irrigation Company,
Jacksonville Jottings.
long.
The
«-ontmissioner
of
Indian
affairs
' i of Lakeview ; capital ato'-k, $20"0; Dr. R
Mi*» Marr Ma'hews, of Salem, was vis­
W L. Plymale has retarned from Ash­
I see by tiie R kcokp nl the 19th inst.
ind the secretary of the interior have re- , Jones, B Dalv, AT. D. Hopkins, incorpo-
iting Mis* Hattie Thornton and other Ash­
land.
land friend* thi* week, leaving yesterdai that Brother Dean of Talent has htren
.-ommended the pavmunt of the balance ,
ZLZEÒZE DAILY JVLÒZEÒIVIETO-
Gen. T. G. Reames has returned from of this debt several times; and no com-j ' rators. Also the Kellv Creek Irrigation
for Klamath agency, where her father i* showing up some evangelist that has
I Company, of L'keview; capital sto'-k
Imiian agent. Mrs. Mathew* and the oth­ been trying to show the people of tliat Portland.
Main
Street;
Ashland.
mittee of conureas h.«s ever refused to ;
er children will move to Klamath soon.
neighborhood the way they shoiil«! go,
Judge Webster is holding court at pav it or uttered a word against the pay- | $2000; H T. Colvin, J. S. Jf.-Lau.'hlin,
■ Joint O’Neil, incorporators.
ind
your
correapondent
interviewed
an
Blsine Klum. the 10-year-old edimr of
I Grants Pass.
ment, hut still nerlected to make the ap- :
I
the sma’enr paper, the ‘ Talent Birdeye.” evangelist in Medford and he sai«l he
A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr.
E. M. MILLER, Cl rk.
D in Chapman, of Ashland, spent one propriation. This is American politics,
•uppoeed
that
reference
was
had
to
him.
made the Racoao a fraternal call Saturday,
not Ameri< an honesty. It is to be hoped I | Livingstone’* Antidote for Drunkenness
Inquiring to see the tyj>e-grin<!er. italic ‘•Well, aint von going to replv?” “No.” 1 | «lay of last week in town.
wilt
cure
any
case
of
the
liquor
habit
in
is near at hand.
Thomas Liwscn, of Trail creek, was in z iiisti<-e
spsce-’iditter anil other wondertul thing* “Whv, the .oluinns of the R ec - obi » are
ient<i th’r'fy days, from drinker <o
Mr. Mitchell, at mv request, made a j from
some of the printer’s devil* had told biui open to you.”
the drunkard. The Antidote can be given
town
Saturday
on
business.
“Yes, I know, but I
motion yesterday for the secretary of the
a cup <>f coffee without the kn. wledge of
about.
Tom Riley was in town last Saturday irterior to furnish the senate with a copy I ‘ m
hear«! of a gentleman who kicke«! a
the person taking it. The Antidote will
The Miss Careen opera company of forty skunk to death, but his boots were never paying his many friends a visit.
of this treatv of 1851, so it may lie pub­ not injure the hea th in anv way. Manu­ Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn­
)>e<’ple pa-*ed through Sunday for Port­ worth anvtliinv afterwar«lBj_so I sha’n’t
Prof. N. A. Jacobs, of Medford, paid lished ami used as evidence on the trial factured by the Livingstone Chemical Co.. ing or Dilating. A perfectly painle** treat­
land. The na*tv French play “The Clem­ I undertake the job.”
So Brother Dean
Francisco, Cal. and for sale by T. K. ment and a guaranteed cure in every case,
enceau Case." which draws crowds like a I -an go in lemons and no danger of get- relatives and friends in town a visit Sun­ of these cases before the committees and ? San
Full Assortment always on hand, direct frem the East, and
no matter how long standing. This treat­
before ••ongreas The motion was unan- Bolton.
dog tight, wi I pa.** through next. Sunday.
day.
ment, for stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the
Mi*» Svhil Johnstone is the naked star who ting squeezed.
imounlv
agree«!
tc
by
the
senate.
FredT. Downing and H. L. Iah came
at Prices that Defy Competition.
Fire at Mott.
’ greatest discovery known toMedicme. Itdis-
play* l*a.
Mr. Mitchell also at my request tried
We had our regular annual school down from Big Butte the first of the
i
-olves
and
completely
removes
the
Stricture
Last
Thursday
morning
a
fire
broke
out
to «-et throu h George L. Crrry’s, late
The following concerning local people I- *meeting to-dav. and a lar.-e number was week after supplies.
in L. W. St irke's building, occupied by without annoyance or pain to the patient.
VNCM TMftMMITTn. MAtfHAttS HS SKECI
fp m a Tacoma letter: 1 met Prt'i. John T •»ut to vote and see what whs done, as a
has governor of Ore ’on, message on the hoa- Mr. Mayhew, at Mott, Siskiyou county.
Miss
Ida
Cantrail,
of
Uniontown,
H< ver the other evening. He and Pr«rf j reat amount of interest was felt as t<> lieen visiting in town the past week, the t'iities of tiie Imiians and the pri«-es in
THE SCHOLARS FEAR ANO TREMBLE EACH,
Gamard are teaching dancing school n> i who should te*ch the school this sum-
.Ta’-ksonvilie from 1851 to 1857 printed. The flamt-B spread rapidly to the adjoin­
WHILE BILJCT KANGS UPON HIS COAT
□est
of
Miss
H
ittie
Rvames.
several of the towns on the sound. R. T. ! ««er, and I learn one or two were so
The message contains the affidavits of ing buildin 8, owne«l by M. M. O'Dell Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to
GREATEST TRUTH HE EVER SPOKE t
Vint'ig starts for California in a few day*. i much intererte«! that they visite«1 everv
U.K. Hanna, P. P. Prim. W. M. Col- Jn<i--e Rnsehoron h and Judge E. Steel, and Mrs. B. C. Vest, and thev were to­ name here, inclu ling all of those delicate
He intend*
stopping
over
at
Aahlaud
tally
consumed,
owing
to
the
s«-ar<-itv
of
1 a
they - thou ht they vig, Chas. Nickell and C. W. Kahler are late Indian agent in Northern California,
Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they
awhile. L
L. ^Suu'v^is'^iuanaging
staev
is luauaioiiK
a ‘ ’ hut'ehei
. |
- ! , hf
- - district that
. son
•_ Cbarle*
«Na.
s.u x Vining
.—
»hop here, \ hi*
is _ with
’s .»rvivU
-< m »M i
influem e tn
to trv
try tn to crt*t
-.’ct m a nirwtnr
dirwtor i attending court at Grants Pass this week. and seven of the most prominent tner- water. A trle/ram was sent to Duns­ would shrink from dtsclo*ing b» their fam­
muir
for
assistam-e,
bqt
it
arrived
too
ily
physician. |>ernia'i^ntly cured in less
hardware store and the family are all doing .nd clerk to suit themselves, ami vet the
At the school meetin * hel«l in Jack­ chantaof la«-ksonville in the earlv settle­
The post­ 1 time than was ever known to Medicine be­
well.
'
I old clerk out, but thev signally fai1e«i, for sonville Monday T. G. Reames was re- ment of the town ami cou«itrv. It is the late to bead niq«-h service
by Dr. Boxell’s-'New System of Treat­
Pool was electe«i director, ami the ol«i ele, ted director ami J. H. Huffer school h«»at evidence on the hostilities of the In- office was looted in the Starke huil ling fore.
lint all tiie effects were removed without ment.” It rejuvenates the genito-urinary
d
ans,
and
the
prices
in
the
earlv
settle-
lerk,
A.
J.
Florv,
was
re-.
le«'te<i.
There
As the new Australian hallot law- re­
[ clerk.
organs ami makes weak men strong
I ment of the mines in Southern Ore -on lose. A» near as can lie asi-ertained the
When possible, it 1» always best to call for
quires precincts or wards not to exi-eed was an effort made to get an expression
losses
are
as
follows:
M.
M
O'Dell,
on
.
|
Messrs.
Carter
ami
Cooper
came
over
'
I
and
Northern
California
;
but
on
appli-
personal con*ultaiion and special examina
250 voters, the following precinct« ir s to whether we should employ home '
building,
(1000,
insurance
|8iM);
Mr.
from
Williams
<
n
ek
Saturday
with
po
­
'
|
,tion
to
the
«-on
’
ressional
librarv
onlv
tion. But those who cannot |>o*»ibly call
Jackson county will have to he divided— talent or import t«-aeheis from a distance,
Sta’ke, on building an«l furniture, |1100, *houl«l write, stating their case fully. Med­
Ashland with 606 vote*, Jacksonvil)» so that we e««uld keep the money at j tatoes, which they found no trouble in 1 one i-opv <-ouid he found of tiie Com’sel ¡■iBuram-e, (700; Mrs. Vest, building and icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free
: Tonrnal of 1858-59 of the Oregon legislat-
with 3 '3. Medford with 343, and Central home; hut after some «-onsiderable talk- . ( selling.
furniture, (10 io, insurance, (8:0; Mr. from exposure, to all parts of the Pacific
imr, a motion was made to adjourn—
The |.«ts «. U ami 12, block 1, Samuel i j ive assembly whi«-h contained this v .1- Mayhew, furniture, (150, no insurance. Coast. Address.
Point with 230.
«•arrie«L An«! the dire>-tors immediately ! ' Colver addition to Phoenix, were soi l at 1 uable information. The rnb-s of the li- I I he fire is *uppoB»-d to have caught- from
Um. A. Bojrell, 9f. D.,
For a number of year* 1 have Ireen sub-1 ••mploved Miss Ella Brown, the same “ sheriffs »ale last Satur.lav. They were i hrarv in swh <-. se prohibits the volume ' a defwtive fine
Consulting Physician,
! from leavin-’ the capital, so I have sent
ject tb violent attack* of inflammatory ' voting l»«iv from R'wwhurx that tau ht bid in hv C. S. Ser.ent for (300.
S t . P aul D ispensaby . P obtland , O o n . ’
' home to Portlami for mv 1«oun«l volume
rheuniatbm which generally lasted al»-u' I • •ur scho< I last fall, at i 0 per month for
F. E. Zoellner, men-liant tailor at Ash- , containing the governor's mewa e an-*
two pton’ii*. On the first of thi* month l| three months, greatly to the satisfaction
MARKIED.
wa* attacke«! in the knee and -uttered .*e- , of a 1 irge majority of tiie patrons of the . lan«i, w.>s in Jacksonville Tuesday. He : all the documents ahont the 1»ostiliti»»R of
verelv for two day*, when 1 procured a b- t- ;
au-ceeded in taking several onters wb’le ' the Indians and the prices of provisions, JONES—FIELDS—In Jacksonville. Feb.
tie of Chaiulier'ain's Pgin Balm, and it re­ *chiol.
24. 1*'»1. by Sila* J Day. Recorder, Mel-
• ; We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’a (Chicgo) Be
D ick . . I here. He is a first-class workman in I hav and oats in .Tarksonville.
lieved me almost instantly. I therefore I Jf.roh 2.
vin D. Jones and Amy A. Fields
every respect.
Mr. Mit- hell will bring it up again as
Schoo) House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN «St CO.’S (Boston) (3 00 calf B
m“*t cheerfully rec- mnien«! it to tho*« ■
GROVER-GROVER-In Medford. Feb. For the Purpose of Selling the
who are similarly affii<ted every where.—R. ! A few day* ago while sitting in Elder
Lew Johnson’s colored minstrels cave soon as mv hook arrives.
Bros.
’
drug
'tore
at
Tingley.
Iowa,
Mr
T.
I
Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
I
do
not
think
there
is
anv
«lonbt
bnt
1*91.
by
Rev
L
D
Goodwin,
Martin
D. Whitlev. Martinda'e. N. C.. Feb. 1*88. j
one of their first-class |«erformances at
E. Grover and Mrs. Nettie F. Grover
Mr. Whitley i* a verv prominent uian in L. Over, a well known citizen, came in anti ’ the U. S. hall in this place last Thursday ! that the Indian depredation bill will he
Fine
Hotly
of
Land
Known
tbi* p'we and hl.* di*e«*e wa* very w idely a*ke«l for something for a severe cold which
reach d in the senate and passed some
known«* he «urtered such severe pain. 55 he bad. Mr. Elder took <lo«n a lottle of evening to a goo«l sized audience, and time this w«-ek or the first of next, and at
HORN
as the
M Houston A Co.. Merchants. Martindale. •'hamberlain's C> uvh Remedy and »aid: cave ex. ellent satisfa«-tion.
,
thp
end
of
this
session
some
court
will
"Here
i*
something
I
can
recommend.
It
N, C. 50 cent bottle.* for sale by Chitwood
BAGLEY
—
At
Summer
lake.
Feb.
IT.
1891,
The town ele<-tion Tuesdav was a very- have jurisdi'-tion of all Imiian depreda-
«» miu mil* a large *ale and give* genuine
Bro*.. druggUts.
to Mr. and Mrs. W. A Bagley, a st.n.
»atis'action It is an cxre lent preparation lively one, resulting in the choii-e of the i tion <-ases now pending before the de-
J and cheap." Mr Over purchased a bottle, following: Ttustees. D. Linn, A. L. ’ partments. ami perhaps of all since the GOODYEAR—In Ashland. March 4. 1891
Italian Prune».
IO Mr. and Mr*. R- ht. Goreivear. a -on.
i .«nd the next day when we saw him he *ai<i Reuter, M x Muller, K Kiil.l. and Chas. 1st of .lanu try. 1847. If so, this will in-
J. H. Settlemier.of the Woollairn nur­ I ‘ e wa* much better. an«i the day following
H A VE OPENED a Real Estate office in
Nickell. Re-order, S. J. Day.
<dude nearly al! the O.regpp caset.
i » i e.i».
sery, informs us that he has la-tween fifty i appe rc.l to he entirely re*P‘red Thi* i* a
Odd Fellow*' Block, up‘stairs. Four
I
-pecinien
of
the
effectivet-e-s
of
thi*
prep-
Ira
Drake,
who
has
I
mh
-
ii
working
at
an.) sixty tbon»ami Italian prune tre«*
Hundred Acres best land in Jackson coun­
Rheumatism to like *and in the hearing*
left from hi» immense ato k of 1,509.000 j ara'ion.— De* M-ine* Mail and Time* Talent for the part two months, has re­ ..f niachin-rv. H«>od’* Sar«aparilla i* the WINDERS—In Grant* Pas*. Feb. 26, 1-91. ty—fruit or garden—to be sold in tract* to
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Chitwood
Bro«.,
druggists,
sell
the
above
Levina
Winder*
,
wire
of
John
Winders,
turned
home.
He
reports
work
on
the
’
f ifty acre or upward tracts:— One
nurwry tree», parti»« intending to plant ; mentioned remedy.
i suit,
great lubricator which cure* the disease.
aged 44 year*
fTHe deceased leaves a half down, balance on time.
railroad till at that pla«-e progressing (
would do well to «-onfer with him at om-e
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husl
and
and
»«ven
children,
most
of
The
school
census
shows
723
children
m be says that they are going very rap­ I Coal oil M p«r cm« at McConnell A Win- i very slowly, on account of tbe bad weatb-;
ZEE ¿T FARLOW. I
whom ara grown, still living.
of eebwl «ft in Aehlentl.
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idly. “ire hto ad
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