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VALLEY RECORD Co hl an Convicted. Frank Cochran .son of Supervisor Coch- 1 ran of sisson, was convicted of man slaughter at Yreka, for the killing of Na ASHLAND O b . . T ucsmsat , Mar. 12 1891 than Defreese in Sisson last summer. He will be sentenced Saturday. The jury recommended him to the extreme lenien PERSONAL AND SOCIAL cy of the court. It was an unprovoked murder. Judge Wetarter was in town Satuvday Xn Wm. McConnell returned to Yreka * Friday. Mn. J. 8. Brook». of Simon, has been very ill. James G. Clark is giving entertain mente in Portland. J. C. Hergent came in from Klamath ' county Monday. E. E. Hales, mayor of Kleinman, was in tbe city yesterday. Collector F. N. Shurtleff was on Satur day evening’» train. •* Gen. Thus. G. Reame» was in the city yesterday on (»usine»». John Waggoner, tbe blacksmith, Idi this morning for Vacaville, Cal. A Captain Jack Relic. A large largo piece of the scaffold on which “ ‘ Captain Jack” and the other Modoc In dian war leaders were bong at Fort Kla math is now on exhibition at the ^tates- n an business office, and trill be turned over to the museum ot tbe Willamette university in the name of Hon. D. W. Mattiiewa, Indian agent at the Klamath reservation, in a few days It is a part of a gallons that did good work for jus tice and civilization, and will become more and more valuable as a reminder of tlie tragedies of the lavs beds as the years roil on.—Salem Statesman A Free Public Entertainment. The A. O. U. W. lodge of thia city will give a public lecture and entertainment at the opera house on Thursday evening, March 26th, at which O. B. Whitmore, grand lecturer of this jurisdiction, will deliver a lecture. An excellent program will be arranged for tbe evening. It is free and everybody is invited. The 8 ton equarry Busiues«. Glanders in Horses BREVITY BASKET. PLAZA IIRIG STORE. Deputy State Veterinary Surgeon Mc Use Holden’s Ethereal Cough Sjrup. Lain has made the second examination of J. S. March’s horse in Same valley McKinley Mitchell of Gervais, Marion ■ u ■ ■ and pronounces it glanders, an incur county, has failed able and contagious disease. Secretary The Hunt system of railroads has been of State McBride has given Deputy sold to the Northern Pacific. •J Stock Inspector Lvttleton instructions to (Successors to Chitwood Bros.) order Match to kill the horse. After ; Come and see the funny entertainment this precedent is established it will be- ; at the opera house March 20th. Main St.. Opposite Flagstaff come the duty to kill about sixteen other i The St. Patrick's ball at the opera house horses that have been condemned by the Tuesday’ night promises to be a great suc ------- Full lane of-------- State Animal Commission upon tbe re cess. commendation of tbe examination of tbe lorepaugh’s circus will show in this DRUGS, CHEMICALS, state veterinary surgeon. section of Oregon in August.—Eugene COSMETICS. TOILET ARTICLES, Gaard STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, J. C. BARRETT & CO M c C onnell & winter , The Siskiyou Stone Co’s quarry near Ashland shut down Saturday, having out enough stone to fill out their contract for Portland’s new city hall. Manager Ay ers says it will remain closed down for Jacksonville Jottings. about two weeks, when modern improv Roseburg has organized its second build ed machinery to take out the rock in a Assessor Hamilton, of Medford, was in ing and loan association, with >100,000 cap more scientific manner will be put up to town Tuesday. And everything kept in stock by a tirst- ital stock. class Drugstore. operate tbe quarry with on a more ex Prescription* a Specialty. tensive scale. Railroad Commissioners Hamilton and F. E. Zoellner, merchant tailor, yes [ml2*»l Colvig spent a day here last week. Portland Oregonian j terday received his elegant new stock of The granite to be used in Goodenough’s Messrs. Goldsmith and Vawter, accom goods from Boston. six-story block at Fifth and Yamhill is panied by their «rives, visited the county Mrs. L. A Sackett fell off the steps at to be furnished by the National Granite seat Friday. her hone in Ashland Saturday, and broke her arm at the wrist. Company, of Ashland, who have opened Supreme Coart Caaew. The Ladies’ Home Missionary Society ------- and------- a yard for cutting the stone on H street Miss Carrie Pfeiffer of Albany, who spent The following cases from this district between Eighth and Ninth. Seven or met at the Presbyterian church last considerable time at the mineral spnngs W. L. and J. F. Cole of Coleetein were and elected the following of are to be argued before the supreme eight carloads of the stone are at hand, Thursday registered at tbe Oregon Taeaday. Mrs. ” K . Kubli, President ; Miss [ " Albany Saturday. ficers: T' " ‘ ’ court soon: I and fifteen carloads more are on the track .............. many have been cured of rheumatism AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I James P. Isbell, tbe miller, Mt Monday A. T. Kyle, app., vs. Chas. Rippey at the quarry Tlie company claim to Issie McCully,vice-president; Mrs. C. C. by 8o Hood ’s Sarsaparilla that we urge all who for Portland, to took up a new location. ! and Frank Amy, respe.: from Jackson have the finest granite qnarry in the Beekman, secretary; Mrs R Ennis cor suffer from the disease to try this medicine. ARRIES IN STOCK everything in the responding secretary and Mrs. C. S. Price county. R. T. Vining came out from Tacoma state, and say that they can get out treasurer. slioemaking line, with prices cheaper The spring run of suckers has commenced Monday, on a visit to relatives and f newts. James Helms, Henrv Ammerman, blocks 150 feet long if needed. The larg than any other place in town. in the streams of Klamath county. They Koadmaxter W. K lawson was up from John Holton, C. C. Beekman, and T. G. est block ever quarried in this country, are caught by the thousands and made into Stage Robbery. Cow creek canyon Saturday night and Sun Reamas, under firm name of Beektnan A tbev sav, was sixty -five feet long and was Half Soles 25 Cents per Pair. The Redding-Weaver! ilie stage was oil. Reames, resp., vs. Wm. G:lroy, Delia quarried in the state of Maine, They day. 17^ pounds net----- per box $1.25. stopped Saturday evening bv a lone high Services at the Presbyterian church next Gilroy, and J. Rodgers, assignee of W. Porpoise Laces, 5 cents per pair. P A. Williams, a teacher just from Min had a project on foot to send a huge shaft wayman. The driver, Ed. Graham, for Sabbath morning and evening. Sermon nesota, is princital of tbe Central Point M. Gilroy, app.; from Jackson county. of granite to the world’s fair at Chicago, merly of Yreka, was called upon to halt, subjects: “Confession of Faith” and “De Leather by the side, cheap. «bool. which was to far outrank Cleopatra’s and be reined up his team immediately. sire for Truth.” Norcross, the Hornet h let Mrs. J. O. C. Wimer and Miss Anna The Indian depredation bill, which was Brann and Iron Nail», Awl», Cement, Sheriff Gowen, of Klamath county, is a needle, but not being able to get any as The masked robber called to tbe driver, went to Central Point last evening to visit persistent and energetic officer Wax, Etc., Etc., Etc. Nor sistance from the state, have abandoned “Drive up a little further.” The team the subject of an article in last issue, bv B. friends. F. Dowell, has become a law, the president cross, the horsethief who escaped at Jor the scheme for the present. was started and then pulled up. • “A lit signing it on the 4th. James Hall, of the National Stone Co., dan valley at the time Henrv Goodlow tle further,” he shouted, “or,------ you, Murder at Alturas. returned yesterday from a business trip to was arrested, made hie way to the Brit The substantial weather still keeps itself About 7 o’clock the evening of March I’ll shoot.” Messenger Ward raised his in shape for an abundant crop, and a bigger 1 Portland. ish pomeMions. Although this gang of 3d at Alturas, Modoc county, A. J. Frank gun, and as he did bo the highwavtnan, SHOEMAN. surplus cash will be circulating around THE Thetapnlyof B P. Theiss,one of tbe distil stock thieves is about bnrsted up and who was standing on a four-foot embank inside of of another waa shot and killed in front of his saloon. year. I m5 91] ASHLAND, OREGON. lery proprietors, box arrived at Medford Norcross would probably -«lever molest Although no one Baw the shot fired sus ment about level with the driver’s seat, from Chicago. Smith & Leabo sold John Winders’ house the stockmen of that section again,Sheriff picion rests on J. W. Harrington, who and hjit a few feet distant, fired his re J. H. Sollner. tbe Sisson merchant tailor, Gowen has kept well posted on this came to Joe Frank’s door and called him volver at tbe driver, the ball taking ef and two lots in railroad addition to Nathan was over to Jacksonville tbe first of tbe young rascal’s whereabouts and the out; the two men quarreled and used fect in the right side under the arm, iel Jones, recently of Texas; con. >200. Mr. Jones then sold it to Geo. Renfro, of Tal week on business. necessary papers have been sent to a abusive language to each Other: a bowie ranging around and lodging near the ent. The messenger’s gun Councilman S. Patterson has lieen in the Washington sheriff who had arranged knife was found under the body of the right nipple. R. J. Hartman, of the general land office, bauds of mumps for over a week, but is with another party to entice Norcross murdered man which a witness had seen snapped and he dropped it into the road, across the British line to attend a dance ! in Frank’s band when the fatal shot was pulled his revolver and blazed away over Washington, is at I-akeview, and will in able to get about now. vestigate the charges made against Receiver • Supt. Davis, H. Cooley and M. H. Burek- which was to come off Tuesday night, at I fire«!. “Cap.” Harrington went across the top of the coach. A second shot was Snider, and will also look into the swamp ' balter. railroad officials of tlie Mt. Shasta which time they would arrest him, the street in the dark and entered into fired by the would-be robber, but with land question. should be fall into tbe trap, division, were bere Friday. another saloon from the rear. When be out effect. By this time tbe frightened A lot of soldiers passed through this Harry Smith an<l Godfrey Peters, of was searched nothing was found on him stage team was at a dead run, and it is morning with about 14 deserters from Bitt dan no Time to Eat The Lua* Stekijroa Tunnel. not known whether Messenger Ward ’ s Yreks, returned Monday from a northern but a pocket knife. He was lodged in Vancouver, for the government prison at Tbe H. P. will make a survev of tbe shot took effect or not. trip as far as Puget sound. jail, bound over to appear before the su As he wishes to keep It is supposed that the highwayman is Alcatraz island. C. B. Watson returned Sunday front 8a- long tunnel through the Siskiyous during perior court for manslaughter with bail this summer, but tbe work of construc Ben. M. Barney, once editor of the New the rest of the crowd hgu. having finished up his work as assist at >1500. He is a brother of John T well acquainted in the neighborhood and Era, has a card tn San Francisco papers as tion may not be commenced until money Harrington, a lawyer of repute, who has knew that it was “treasure trip” night, ant chief clerk of tbe senate. a test medium and magnetic healer. He dies, who say but was unprepared for resistance. He becomes a little more plentiful in the I llobt Vining, of Tacoma, arrived thia United States. Chief Engineer Hood been sent for. Old Joe was a well-known was a short, slender man and wore a run a mighty good paper, though he lived morning for a two weeks’ visit with his rel says it would take one hundred years, at resident of Alturas, and leaves a widow light grav mask. There were four pas way beyond his means. Main Street; Ashland. and a grown family.—Alturas New Era. atives and friends in Ashland. sengers aboard, and, with the exception 1 I Commi8aioner Whitman was in Doug tbepresent amount of traffic over tlie John Bays spent Sunday in Ashland. road from Portland to San Francisco, to of the driver, no one was injured, al las county last week, where he found sev French Tansy Wafers. When they see the fine line He will finish up hia railroad work in Cow pay for the construction of this propose» 1 E. M. MILLER, Clerk. though the stage was considerably dam eral orchards afflicted with the San Jose These wafers are a sure and safe specific creek at the end of thia njontb. of Corsets just received at huge tunnel. But it may be remarked for all kinds of female troubles and will re aged by the wild run of the horses. scale, and California red mite. Joe Marshall, formerly of Ashland, was that in one hundred years, at even the move all obstructions to the monthly peri Later—The driver will recover, The Come and see “Sarah's Young Man" at City Ordinance No. 96. on Saturday’« train from Sacramento on a normal growth of the United States in od«, no matter what the cause. They are robber hag not been found. the opera house Friday evening, March 20. visit to bi» folks in East Portland. the past one hundred years, the country what every woman needs, and may be used The Womans Relief Corps will lie there in safely. For sale by the Livingstone Chem Klamath County Items. , force,and try to make it pleasant for every- < An ordinance providing for a special elec Frank Sbideler. a young t<edagogue of between Portland and San Francisco ical Co., manufacturers, ban Francisco, Cal. of the electors of the City of Ashland L. B. Woodruff, the California horse- body. Admission 25c, children and gal- tinn Medford, wa* in this end of tbe valley Fri will be a mighty empire itself. Great For sale by T. K. Bolton. to vote upon a proposition’to issue the Ilery, 15c. day to see aliout getting a school. buyer, is in the county. nations have risen and died in lew time bonds of the City of Ashland and borrow Heal Estate Transiers. Notice the adv. of the Plaza drug store, money i Hon Mai Pracbt. collector of customs than that. thereon for the purpose of making Ex-Sheriff J. L. Hanks was elected H R Martin to O H Blount—an undivid now conducted by J. C. Barrett, an experi- the I for Alaska, arrived from Sitka this morn following internal improvements, viz: school director of Linkville. ed one-sixth interest in s w y, of sec 9, tp 39 enced and first-class druggist and pharma- For the purpose of purchasing a suitable Robbed * Freight Car. ing on a business and social visit s, r 1 e: excepting e J4 of s J4 of said s e Ji 1 and fitting up, erecting and establish Wm. Barrett, the ol<l knight of the ¡ ceuist. Mr. Barrett has received a lot of site Dr. A. C. Helm went to Portland Sunday Seme parties entered a freight car at of s w *4 of sec 9; also one-sixtli interest in new goods and has the store renovated and ing 1 thereoL a building to be used for city on a week's business trip. F. Roper is Medford Sunday night and robbed it of whip, has returned to Linkville after a , ready lot 20 block P. and lot 13 block O, R R add for business. j purposes, running The Oregon In hia absence. tioots, shoes, clothes, blankets, etc. The to Ashland; also undivided half of lots 17 protracted visit in Dairy. HEREAS—The City of Ashland is now The salmon run up Boar and Ashland C. B. Watson went to Roseburg Tuesday goods belonged to D. G. Coy, a merchant and 18, block P, Ashland; >100. Several young ladies and young gentle I I creeks is well under way. Salmon run up obliged to rent various rooms and build on land office business connected with a who travels about the country running ings in different portions of the said City of F A Hurter to Geo DeBar—MU sec men whi|ed away a few very pleasant I further in the streams of Rogue river than mining claim patent of E. K. Anderson's. temporary stores in towns as be goes 16, tp 40 s, r 4 e; «00. hours Monday evening at tbe residence i in any oilier ocean stream in the world. At : Ashland, Jackson county. Oregon, for tbe Mrs James Gay. who ha» been visiting along. Sheriff Birdsev came up Monday Btate of Oregon to L R Dawson—e k of of Miss Anna Fairchild.in dancing, play-1 ; least Tom Merry, who is a good authority, purpose of holding Council meetings, stor ing its hose carts, hose and other property Mrs. J. E White and other Ashland evening, and with Marshal Mayfield anil sec 10, tp 33 s,r 4 e, 320 acres; J4W- ing games and shedding early spring ‘ has made the statement. belonging to the city,and for the benefit of friends, returned hoiqe to Central Point G- W. Smith arrested two tramps named State of Oregon to Fanny Warren—320 smiles. J. B. McGee has a force of men at work I the fire department of said city, at an au- Sunday- James McCarthy and William iah—on. acres sec 16, tp 33 s, r 4 e; >400. expense that exceeds the interest on 1 Sunday W. B, Grubb, of Keno, on ap on hia cinnabar mine digging a ditch nual Mrs. Kenyon of Soott Valley, accompa They had on some pi tlie clpthing, sold Lottie It Dawson to Wm 8 Runyon—320 tlie nmne.v necessary to purchase or erect proaching uis house beheld a young flame prepatory to sluicing. The iron for the ’ such buildings of its own. Now, therefore, nied by her little child, came yesterday tor some of the goods to ChiBamen, and left acres sec 16, tp 33 s, r 4 e. >450 mine has arrived from San Francisco, ' the People of the City of Ashland do or a visit With the family of ber brother, Leslie the blankets near the railroad track Fanny Warren to Wm 8 Runyon—320 rising above the roof and full of business. and is being hauled to the mine. , dain as follows: A few buckets of water in the hands of L- Merrick acres sec 16, tp 33 s, r 4 w ; >400 where tbev slept They confessed the Mr. Grubb and J. Gardner^Moon extin McConnell & Winter lead in the grocery section 1. John Kearuev. tbe railroad carpenter whole business, and were bound over by Wm 8 Runyon to Wm I> Gallant—all of business. guished it foreman. Geo. Hershberger, the merchant Justice of tbe Peace Walton of Medford sec 16, tp 33 s. r 4 w; >1400. That at a special ¿.ection of the legal ami W. A. Barter were up from Central with bail at >500, in the absence of of the City of Ashland, to be held as W H Browp to C J Anderson—4 acres sec A very sad accident occurred at Medford voters ’ Wednesday evening the residence of Point Sunday. specified, the following propo ‘ which they are in the county jail They 1«, tp 39 s, r 1 e; >120. Mr. Goodwin, Keno, caught fire from Saturday. The two year-old child of J. N. hereinafter Jas, W. Massey of Dunsmuir has been haven’t a little bit of sense, and our able, J M McCall to M E McCall-lanl near some defect in the flue and in a lew min Walter was playing in the yard where a tub ! sition shall be and is hereby submitted to laid up with the grin, but the soothing fearless district attorney will doubtless Ashland; 15.15 acres; >750: subject to lien. utes the roof was all ablaze. Tbe united of water was standing. Upon missing the be voted upon by the electors of said city. little one its mother startea to search for it That is to say: siiiiies of his Ashland girl has improved run them into the penitentiary. O Coolidge to Hannah J Long— block 34, efforts of Goodwin and his neighbors, and PROPOSITION. was horrified to find it dead m the tub. him somewhat. Ashland; >250. Grubband Gardner .succeeded In quench James Norris can furnish you all kinds of Shall the Common Councill of the City of Couimtasioners' Court. J no Winders to Nat Jones—lots 20 and 2], ing the flame after a considerable hole T. Shattuck of Grants Pass was here ven- finishing lumber, mouldings, windows, Ashland, Jackson county, State of Oregon, Mrs. J. E. Shepherd and John Rice al block R, HR add to Ashland; >200. terday -having recently returned from Butte had been burned in the roof.—Star, 6th . doors sash, etc. Leave orders at Luckey’s* for the purpose of purchasing a suitable City, Montana, where be sold out three car lowed >4 and >10 respectively, for rebate Matihla Williams to Jas Gaines—lots 6, 7, site and fitting up and erecting thereon a loads of apples for >3 per box. The Clemenceau Case. 8, 9. 10.11, block 7, Central Point; >3000. A passenger from Seattle to Reno, Nev., suitable building to be used for city and on county tax for 1890. taken off the train at Ash'and. municipal purposes, for holding meetings (■ Mingus to N L Narrigan—7 acres sec 24 Bert Whitman, one of Medford's bright Sunday’s northbound train contained was James W. Storms was granted a schol He was broken out with the measles, and the Common Council, city fire coinpan and enterprising young men. returned arship iu the Corvallis agricultural col tp 37 s, r 2 w; «00. two theatrical companies—W. J. Gil was taken to a room near the depot. He is of for storing and caring for the city hose Tuesday from taking a course in Heald s lege. J M Guches to A Andrews—80 acres sec more's comique opera “The Sea King” a uiemlier of the Cldd Fellow’s lodge, is ies, carts and hose and other personal property business college, San Francisco. 16, tp 38 s, r 2 w: >1000. and “The Clemenceau Case,” with Miss , frorq Martin Landing, Vt., and his name is belonging to the city, and for a city prison, Monthly rejiort of county hospital, E. N Jones to G W Renfro—ists 20 and 21, Sybil Johnston as Iza. For well-seafioned F. 0. Waterman Andy Ragle, who formerly drove one of and for sueb other municipal purposes as Gregory A Hicks’ teems, and Mrs. Annie De Roboani keeper, shows eleven in block R, R R add to Ashland; >200. the wants of the city may demand, issue adults the naked truth of this character The 8. I ’ . R. It. is indeed having a lia-d Hogue, also formerly of Ashland, were mates, eight men and three women. Ooe H B Carter to H M Gee—20 acres sec 17, is a liberal education in anatomy. Syb time of it Besides last year’s great Hoods tbe negotiable bonds of srid city to the insrried in Portland last Saturday night. patient died during February. tp 39 s. r 1 e.excepting riparian right; $850. il’s maidenly modesty is on a par with and blockade, between Redding and Port amount in tbe aggregate o'. five thousand G Long to J Ixing— block 34.Cftalidge add her c cation of Iza, for during the half- land, and the costs of tbe Lake Labish dol’ars. or so much thereof as may lie nec A marriage license was issued by- the A. G. Johnson appointed justice of the essary. said tionds to be dated on tbe 1st couniv clerk of Multnomah county Satur- peace for Little Butte precinct, vice J. A. to A’bland; >800. hour’s stay in Ashland she gave every wreck, the recent floods have done hun of May, 1891, and to fce issued in sums « dav to Clara Marshall, aged 22, and John Jonas resigned. Sarah J Justus to Geo Haves—n % of lots body an opportunitv to see her, dressed dreds of thousands of dollars worth of dam day of five hundred dollars each, bearing inter Redmond, 30. They were married Bunday. 7 and 8, block 16, Jacksonville; >80 in a stunning plaid wrapper, and wir age fo them in Southern California est at a rate not to exceed six per cent, per Indigent allowance was >222.25; boun F Cardwell to J Pierce—160 aeres sec 24, ing a shirt, lay-down collar and cravat The new circuit judgeship has taken a annum and payable semi-annually, with Chas. Wendell, tbe Dunsmuir waichmak er and jeweler, was over this week, having ty on scalps, >40; miscellaneous bills, in tp 35 s, r 3 e: >700. just |ike those worn by men. But as rest while the governor determines the interest coupons attached and made pay jqst returned from Ban Francisco, where cluding salaries of county officers, >1114.- J A Leonard to W I Vawter and G \Y Solomon, David, Brigham Young, Sen question whether it is a legal law, some lit able to tbe purchaser or bearer thereof in he has been seeking medical ahi tor his 10. Howard—lot 15 block |Q. Medford; >1000. ator Mitchell and other eminent au tle technical dufunny bobbing up in regard not less than ten years nor more than twen J Detiannev to J Hinkle—lot 9 block 15, thorities would remark: “She is hand to the enacting clause. Gen. Thos, G. ty years from the’ date thereof, and shall Ordered that warrant Sfo. 10,130 be Central Kearnes, who was down at Salem urging the" Common Council borrow money there Point; >100. John Mellert, of Hornbrook, was over a canceled by the c|erk and a warrant for some to look upon,” the claims of Judge Prim, got the opinion on by selling the same as said Council may G W Hamlin to J D Anderson — 00 acres law days ago looking at hia Gold Hill prop of Watson, Hume & Watson, who pro provide and appropriate the proceeds there erty M cmts Newton. Hunt and Milter SI.16 be issued in lieu thereof, as warrant sec 7, tp 38 s, r 4 w: >3000 Buckleu’s Arnie* Salve nounce it all right. of and expend tne same in purchasing a o. 10,130 had been issued by mistake gre doing well sluicing in a placer mine on Lumber! Lumber! The citizens of Lake county have taken suitable site and fitting up and erecting forHUO).____________ ____ The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. thereon a suitable building for the purposes James Norris at hia lumber yards on Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever “fits" over the Raley irrigation law, and it aforesaid? Provided, however, that such Bngineer Jack Rocbeford returned Satur Event* in O»-e*on History Is being roundly cursed by* the people. The Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, the north side of the railroad track, near day from Yreka, where he was a witne«"><m May 11, 1792—Oapt. Gray entered the Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi cussings seems to do it good—impressing bonds shall not be sold for less than par thè Cochran-IteFreeM murder trial. En Columbia river, giving it the name of bis the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is people with the idea that there is something value, and shall said City Council and their gineer McDowell was in charge during bis doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ■ m it, hence Lake county people have al successors in office levy and collect an an ship. absence , of finishing lumber. Leave your orders money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ready incorporated fifteen irrigating com nual tax upon the taxable property B04—Lewis anil Clark expidition. at Luckey’s real estate office, and they For sale by Chitwood Bros. panies. as many as all the balance of the within said city sufficient in amount Joe. G. Lerce left I ot San Francisco Fri to pay the interest on said bonds as the 1811—Fort Astoria was established. counties of the state combined. will be promptly attended to. day on a business trip and to visit bis motb- same may become due. and also to provide 18314 — The first American emigration tr and sister, who are out from New York. The next democratic nomination for Fine line of tobacco and cigars at McCon a sinking fund to meet the payment of said set toward Oregon Colts for the District Fair. They will visit Jackson county towns in congressman from this district will not nell & Winters’. bonds at maturity. February 17,1841— First formal meet *iM>ut a month. John Wells of Illinois valley, Jose go a begging. A number of candidates SECTION 2. You have to go away from home to get ing for the organisation of a provisional phine county, says he will bring two want it, among whom is ex-Congressman H. A. Grigsby, of Linkvilte.wbo baa been A special election of the electors of said the news. A Corvallis paper has this: government. colts to the district fair races from his sick at Grants Pass with tbe grip, left Tues The mountain opposite the great Cow citv is hereby called and appointed to be February 2, 1843.—Citizens’ meeting at section, Chas. Decker another, J. T. Bain Lafayette Lane of Roseburg. day for Missouri. He fears he won t live In 1865-6-7, Jim Burtrees mined out r, lqt creek slide in Douglas county, is said to held on Tuesday, the 24th day of March. long, and wishes to see his brother and sis the Oregon Institute, and a committee another and others who have not fully 1S91, at the usual place of holding city elec appointed to call a meeting for organiza determined <n the matter That end of of gold in one of the tributaries of Scott be moving and that the railroad is be tions. for the purpose of voting on the ter More dying. river, Siskiyou county, and then got the ing crowded out of line. To see some of foregoing proposition; and all persons vot the country has some first-class horse Idaho fever. He has succeeded in getting J. M. Jones, father of Presiding Elder T. tion. those mountains in Cow creek canyon Februarv 17,1843—Meeting in pursu men. F. Jones, arrived from Stayton yesterday, ________________ Wm. Patterson, C. W. Ayers, and other one would think it a wonder they do not ing thereat in favor of the above proposi tion shall have written or printed on their Mrs. T F. Jones came np from Grants Pass ance of call of committee appointed at the Ashland citizens interested in tbe mine A man who has practiced medicine for 40 which ballots the words “For Bonds and Tax for tip over. with him Mr Jones is the guest of Jack- previous meeting, at Joe Gervais’s house. is believed to be a rich thing if oper years, ought to know salt from sugar; read ated right. Ayers, Burtrees, Patterson and City Building,” and all persons voting son Hockersniith. Mav 10, 1843—First meeting ’ of the what he says:' Presh oysters Saturday, at McConnell & thereat against the above proposition shall Pat Haraghey went over and located the Winters’. First legislative Jas. H. Wheeler, formerly a resident of Legislative committee; T oledo , O., Jan. IQ. 1887. have written or printed on their ballots the Ashland, but now with 8hook Bros.. Klam- body in QregptL’ Messrs. F. J. Cheney A Co.—Gentlemen ;— ground last week. It is situated near Oro A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. words “Against Bonds and Tax for City Fino. Burtrees. Patterson and Haraebey ath county-stockiqeii. was in the city fes July 5, 1843—Daws of the Legislative I have been in the general practice of med are over there now working on it. Livingstone’s Antidote for Drunkenness Building;” and if a majority of ballots cast tgnlay tieing on bis way to Douglas county comsiittee adopted by tbe people at a icine for most 40 years, ana would sa.v that will cure any case of the liquor habit in at said election shall have written or print in all my practice and experience I have on a business trip. Mrs. Barrett, formerly Mrs. Malloy of from ten to'thirty days, from drinker to ed thereon the words “For Bonds and Tax meeting at Champoeg. A.TÒE DAILY JkTòTòIVUSTQ- never seen a preparation that I could pre Springfiehl, Mo., who has been conduct the drunkard. The Antidote can be given for City Building,” the above proposition Miss Ada Barr Is still prosecuting her 1840—Northwest boundary settled. scribe with as much confidence of success I be deemed and considered adopted, studi«» in stenogrephy and type-writing in August 14,1848—Organic act approved as 1 can Hall’s Catarrh Cure.manufactured ing revival meetings in the Methodist in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of shal the person taking it. The Antidote will and the Common Council of said city may a Ban Francisco school Miss Kate and territorial organization effected. 'oy you. Have prescribed it a great many church, will close them this week. She not injure the health in any way. Manu proceed in accordance therewith. Dyke baa graduated and holds a good March 3. 1849—Territorial government times and its effect is wonderful, and would has succeeded in drawing big houses, but factured by the Livingstone Chemical Co., section 3. »limp •» Visalia, Cal. say in conclusion that I have yet to find a the conversion of sinners was a disap San Francisco, Cal. and for sale by T. K. established by proclamation. This ordinance shall l>e published in the Col. C. B Miller, chief engineer of the case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if pointment. But this is a characteristic I860—Congress granted three hundred I Ashland Tidings and »he V alley R ecord , Roseburg-Coos Bav railroad, was on last ’ and sixty acres to a man and the same tbev would take it according to directions. of Ashland Although a citv of churches Bolton. two weekly newspapers published in said ___ __________________________ evening a train from Ban Francisco. He Yours truly, L. L. G omvch . M. D., A “Badger Club” which may include it seems strange that there has not lieen says two »hip load» of roils are at Coos l>ay amount to his wife, on condit on of resi Office 215, Summit St. i a regular old-time whoop ’em up stam- all former residents of tbe state of Wis City of Ashland, for at least two publica dence on the land for four vears. tions prior to such special election, and We will give >100 for any case of Catarrh and the road will be built. 1853—Washington Territory was or that cannot be cured with Hall’s Catarrh ‘ pede in this city for many years past. consin, has been formed in Portland, proof of such publication shall be filed In Railroad Commissioners Geo. W. Colvig, ganized north of the Columbia river The one conducted by $ev.*J. H. May- where a register is kept, designed to the office of the Citv Recorder of said City Cure. Taken internally. Robt. Clow and A. N. Hamilton, and F. J. F. J. CHENEY & CO..Props., Toledo,O. , field many years ago ijeeuip io have been contain a complete list of all the Wiscon of Ashland, and in addition to such publi February 14, 1359—Oregon admitted as Miller, clerk, were in Ashland Saturday, *V»8old by Druggists. 75c. I the only pne that has become nienorable. sin people in Oregon whose addresses cation the City Recorder of said city shall being on a tour of inspection of the road. ' a State. full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, can be obtained. All former residents give notice of such special election by post The last legislature increased tbeir powers The question of bonding the city for a ot the -‘Badger state” will please sena ing in three public places within said city In Probate. Section Foreman Wm. Lyttleton was somewhat. at Prices that Defy Competition. copies of this ordinance for at least Estate of [atnci Barnes—Order allow >5000 city hall, etc., has not as yet taken names to the Corresponding Badger, certified over the first of the week from Cole’» sta ten days prior to such election. Swan Walden has got through with his tion and mfonns as that a work tram has ing claim of James McClendou a very deep-seated hold in the conversa Lock Box 339, Portland. work at the Cow ereek railroad and with lh;en put at work on the Mlskiyou mountain section 4. tion of the people, though it will doubt Estate of J. F Ragsdale—Second semi- 5 less wax warmer the week before elec tas UrvlLar Gw Waloan.of »t*kiyou. was in again, with John Sullivan as'foreman and Ex-Senator Geo., M. ©hilcott. of Col This ordinance shall take effect and be in fown Bakurday W see an Irishman play K T. Melius engineer. A carload of China annual exhibit approved. tion. While the city council have re orado. who died the other day at St. force from anil after its passage and ap- Ole Olson, a gentleman they have seen in men from San Francisco were put to work Estate of Wm. Woolev—Order appoint-1 ceived some verv liberal terms and ac- Louis, was tbe uncle of N W. Chik-ott of : proval by tbe Mayor. their native country. imr Tuesday, April 7, 1891, 10 o’clock a.' I ceptable propositions they have „„„ yesterday. not, for» this city, the popular Welle, Fargo & Co. The foregoing ordinance was adopted by tunalel'v for the city, any private axes to express messenger. Geo. M. Chilcott C. C. Walker is now doing the role of ed Secretary Wittenberg, of the Siskiyou in. aa day of final settlement. the City Council of the City of Ashland, itor and reporter white W H. Leeds is ill Stone Co., was out from Portland a couple was a native of Pennsylvania, lived in Estate of Lucinda Constant—Order of, grind that tbe R ecobd has been able to Oregon, on the 2d day of March, A. D. 1891. with fever, (tessiua was on the staff of tbe of days the past week. He has just return an.i administrator apd and discover. Hence the prospect of the tlie Iowa, Nebraska and Colorado, in all of Approved March 4th. 1891. San Francisco Chronicle, about the time ed from the East, and his wife and children final settlement and G. M. GRAINGER, ----- j — -L discharged -y— 1.------------------------------------ I money being spent honestly and in the which states he held important public i Attest that paper l«gan to loom up promtuently came up from Southern California Satur sureties MILTON BERRY, Mayor. ■— -------------- real interests of the city and not in the positions. He was aged 63 years, and as an able newspaper day. Mr. Wittenberg is one of l’ortlinq's i Cattle Dyiug. _ __ Recorder. | interests of a few individaals, is very belonged to a family of successful and David Chambers. Jr., a Tacoma friend moet active anti progressive yonng business i ! Reports from all parts of the county are good. If anyone wants to sav anvthing prosperous citizens. r ho.si>en« some time with Mayo» Grainger men and a genial cituku ' that considerable cattle have died during on the ■ pro or con side ................ ' question, of the The complete volumes of Dickens’ works recennv, «»«Bn sqTWay's train for Tm'oina John Wells «>f burague river, one of Kia Iroui Redlands. p«gr Los Angeles, »here math «■ountv1» well-to-do stockmen, came the recent storm, and are still dying. The the R ecotd ’ s columns are open to them. ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with only a few old cows and young cattle suffer the moet fig amt Will Vimng havepunh*-«ed a ten in Friday with a little son to visit his ven- The alisence of Gen. E. L. Applegate cent» additional to the R e < x > bd ' s subscrip *c»e orange grove for >8000. ’ erable mother, Grandma Wells, and his loss. The grass was poor last summer from the down town throng last week tion price. Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn and fall, and stock entered the winter in The city council has a force of iuen at i ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat Conductor J. Wackenbeimer. of the north brother Erastus, who have both been in a ' poor condition. has been accounted for. Twenty years A number who have very critical condition, but are now out of freight tr«»n. is laid up in Ashland sick at ago he had one mump. The other day work cutting the sidewalk down to the r ment and a guaranteed cure in every case, the Arlington. His wife and little son are ftnmediate danger. Mr. Wells is just re { pleaty of feed lost stock simply for lack he had the other mump. For some rea established grade opposite The Oregon no matter Low long standing. This treat covering from a spell of fever which he had I of shelter. No loss of horses is reported . ment, for Stricture, of Dr. Iloxell’s, is the out from Roseburg attending him. He is son the mumps could not remain in the hotel. Accftrdiug to established law the I greatest lieen nursing at bis Sprague river home. ' —Eugene Guard. discovery known toMedicine. ltdis- suffering from la grippe and a sore kisser ... ........... .A b abutting property pays for the cost. general’s jaw, and fell, which necessitat I solves and completely removes the Stricture his mouth being badly inflamed. The Australian ballot law is in force in I .............. soon as this is done, the sidewalk from I without annoyance or pam to the patient. (, Prince Hatafeldt, the interesting sprig ed his lying in bed a week qi so . Dur Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cardet, who have Oregon and governs municipal elet tions < of German nobility who married the j ing that vime, however, he went through Water to Helman streets will be set on also. Will the bond election be held un established grade. Other street been attending the winter in Visalia. Cal., daughter of C. P Huntington, yjaB at if. i Egypt, Ancient Ethiopia, Mesopotamia, the it? This city over . 300 , votes, return««! to M«Mford Tuesday. That part der --------- . • s polls - . • . Sparta, Gieece, the Roman governments, I grading improvements will then be at ! I early period of hi^ PAriSiad career «les- We call special attention to C. M. HFN" of Southern California ha* ha«i a more than aluj atvonhng to law it must therefore be | eta., etc., and refreshed his memory on tended to. The present administration Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to ordinary cold anil ter,tbe groumi ¿¡vided and severe win winter,tbe diviiled into two wants, wanls. • Resides tb.S, ,: pei-aieiy in love with Emilie Poisset, the ] ! the glory,misery and follv of past events. is doing good work in improving tbe1 name School House Shoes, and CHURCH here, including all of those delicate being covei —’ with a feoet one - morning - — eovewsi just other ne< provisions in the law must be ! charming circus rider, who returned his t ' But for right spicy things you want to I city’s appearance. Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they Shoes, the best made. Every r-: before Uieyweff. - * ' will ;»>• ’ v luuoeoev- ”«u «8» —v.«.- have i affection. A time was set for the mar~ ¡observed- Wtjl tbe . «■«» city officials A few days ago while sitting in Elder I would shrink from disclosing to their fam liuallv time to introduce the new features before riage, but before the happy day arrived hear Lish “go through” the Harrison , Bros.’drug store at Tingley. Iowa, Mr T. ! ily physician, permanently cured in less W. H. «book v»d Judge Parker f. _. „ administration and the Indian depart- • »wwr V.miliA wufl eriiAnArt tn iiAfitn nV tnp> I XnCKF“ "" "• ■ IW»a»u> by th. I ! L. Dyer, a well known citizen, cauie in and I time than was ever known to Medicine be arrived at Susanville to assist iu th« x fall of her horse in the ring. I Hatzfeldt ----------- , I i asked forsoiuething for a severe cold which 1 fore, by Dr. Boxell’s “New System of Treat cgtioti of tbe Dixon boys and Sylvester ' for - line coffee, tea and spices at Mctonnsll wag proetratej witb grief, but as an act I j he had. Mr. Elder took down a bottle of ; ment.’’ It rejuvenates the genito-urinary hopeslsaling. Tbe snow blockade in that MARRIED. | o£ sacrifieehe bought the horse, I Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and said: organs and makes weak men strong venienced witnesses « WiRlsgs, section ha» so inconvenienced When possible, it is always best to ce' i “Here is something I can recommend. It The Toledo Blade savs it is a remarka- {led it to her grave, and shot him. ifijt thp case-« have t'“*n continued from TA YLOR — WOODY — At residence of J. N. -------------------------- . Woody, Medford. March 5, 1891. by Rev. commands a large sale and gives genuine j personal consultation and speci-' »im« to time and are «n«ilv eet tar April ble fa»’t that the three greatest generals ! üon. But those who caun' preparation tdth ot the rebellion, Grant, Sherman aud 1 John Wells informs us that Wood-: C. H Hoxie. Willis A. Taylor and Annie I satisfaction. It is an er excellent purcuuseo a bottle. uuum, » . should write, stating their cr and cheap. ” Mr. Dyer purchased E Woody ien we saw d, hint he said ; icine sent by ------ mail or ex- and the next day whc.. --------- B F. Crouch came in from Linkville k ri- Sheridan, were born within a radius of worth, the California stock buver, has ’ -------------------------------- *- ’■--- •--- •• [ from exposure, ------------"’I to al' bought a band of horses and mules, from he wa« much better, ano. ■ the day following day. walking over the Asbtand-Linkvuie 100 miles in tbe southern part of Ohio. „ . , , . u Albert Walker, paying >7a per head for i BORN 1 appeared to bs entwtJr restored This is a Coast. Addles- route. Tbe deepest sn«w he encountered An elegant line af;jewelry, watches. mniee, .nd paid W C. Johnson >360 ___________ . ____________ specuAieu of the effectiveness of this prep TF’ was about four feet. For a stout, robust t —Des Moines Mail and Times. I uxe Mr. xir. Crouch.it » n»u<n,i» is much muvu more u.«.« plea r—r- ’- '/twill nlvnarties^iving elsewhereto make for a pair of large horees. Mr.. \\ ells has KINGSBURY—Near Ashland, March 10, aration. —- ----- jTi" .1 man like ant to walk than it is to nde over tbe tedi- ¿*1 ta-act* before purchasing held his stock, expecting prices to get 1891, to Mr. and M» Ifert Kinr-hurv a CNtwood Bros., druggist*, sell »he al>- <ms Agtf route by «age at this season of | ‘ana ‘ 1 better m a few immtte« 4amrMer ’ ’ wra'r<ue<l remedy. the year All Kirfds of New Work Finest Goods, : Lowest Prices! C = SOAP. =.- -= SOAP, =- ¡J3F The Most Soap for the Money, Sure. CHAS. S. GRAVES, J. W. Hockersinith, Fine Line of Tobacco and Cigars.—Agency of Wells, Fargo Co.’s Express- THIS MAN IS HUNGRY PORK, BACON & LARD C. *0. # D. # EMPORIUM WILSON & WALSWORTH I SAW A MAN WHO HAD BEEN EXAMINING Those New Shirts, Silk Mixed, anil New 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 New Suits. O. H. BLOUNT NEW GOODS! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods G-ents »nd. Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc. And w ill be sold at our well known LOW PRICES. S hoes : STRICTURE! Diseases of Men and