Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 16, 1891, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD
A I’airntcl Mowor.
Pre»i<lent Harrison'» Visit.
Brownsboro Squibs
BREVITY BASKET.
President Harrison and party could not
GROCERIES !
have selected a better time than the 4th of
J H Redfield is in Tacoma where a
H. R. Brown has sown a big crop this
President Harrison and party left
The pay car divied Sunday.
May to see the Rogue river valley in all its
foundry is manufacturing four mowing Washington Monday on their tour of year. The big ditch has raised quite an
There wa* six inches of snow at Steinman beauty.
machines which the Redfield boys in­ j 6000 miles in the far West. The State of excitement in this section Quite a lot
ASHLAND. O* Thursday. Apnl V). 1891 vented and patented Jan. 1, 1889. but
■ Oregon will receive them at Ashland of the grip has arrived ; but the next time Friday morning.
The “Two Sisters" troupe, Denman
wete unable to have manufactured be­ May 4th and escort them through the it comes we want it to come on the cable
The new coach for the branch railroad Thompson’s new play, were on Sunday’s
fore on account of a lack of finances. The state. Gov. Pennoyer, the state officials car line. On the 6th inst. there was call­ arrived from Stockton Tuesday.
train for Portland.
-
■
PERSONAL ANI> SOCIAL
invention is said to be a great improve­ and all the prominent people of tbe state ed from our midst another estimable old
The ladies of Linkville are seriously con­
Water was run through the new factory
A. J. Eighty and family leave soon for ment on the present machines. Three of will be in this city to meet the presiden- pioneer, J M. Farlow, aged 62 years. templating the organization of a brass band. flume to-day.
He crowKd the plains in 1859
His re­
the mowers wiU be shipped to Jackson . tial party from California.
Portland.
An ivy partv will be given at the Ganiard
mains were buried at Brownsboro the 8th opera
county to be tested and the other will be
nouse Friday evening by the ladies
Cbaa. Wendell returned to-day from tested in Washington bv Mayor Grainger
Changed Hands—The Oregon.
inst.
—
J
H
L.
of the Ivy Green social club.
Washington
I
H. B. Reed, well-known on the coast
of thia city, who has that territory. J.
More Alliance».
Harris A Murphy Bros.’ meat market
'’barley Judge ha» been in Portland for W Cunnvngham of Ashland, is inter­ as the fence man, has bought The Oregon
have
purchased
a
band
of
choice
beef
cattle
■ome month« past.
The
farmers'
alliance
and
industrial
ested in the enterprise and is sanguine hotel from Dr. A. C. Helm, and has tak­
from John Devlin of Applegate.
en charge of tbe same. Mr. Reed has al­ unicBs are getting pretty thiek in Jack-
The Webber opera troupe were on yester­ of its being a greet success.
The backbone of “the grip” is broken in
day'» »outhbound train
ready commenced making improvements son countv The latest ones organized
Jay Beach and Altamont.
Ashland, Chicago and other prominent
about thia fine hotel and will have it bv Samuel H. Holt, county organizer,are: points
•ba*. A Gould and wife, ot Pendleton,
where it has been raging.
Progress Alliance, at *U. M. L. hall,
Sunday Oregonian.]
fixed up in even better style.
In the
are viMting in Ashland.
Talent: J. W. Abbott, president: J. W
‘‘
Listed.
” as the brokers say. at “100 Dos­
The
principal
attraction
at
Vancouver
change
of
proprietorship
also
comes
a
A. Ijmb. the Phoenix miller, was in the
is its horse industry, for it baa many rich change in rates, the new management Adams, v.ce-president; Wm. H. Breese, es One Dollar,” Hood's Sarsaparilla is al­
city Monday on business
ways
a
fair
equivalent for the price.
sec
’
y;
Geo.
Van
Tassel,
treasurer;
S.
men who have manifested a delight in contemplating to make special induce-1
Mrs. A P. Hammond, wife of the post­ horseflesh. Of course the chief interest mento in tbe way of very reasonable rates Sherman, chaplain ; Miss Stella Duclos.
A
flock
of
wild geese, attracted by the
master. is ill with typhoid fever
centers in Altamont, who is the sire of for local custom—that is people from lecturer; Miss Jessie Beeson, steward; electnc light*, lit in the main street of Car-
H. C. Kinnv. of the 8. P. D. A L. Co., nearly all the fast horses and roadsters Southern Oregon and Northern Califor- J. F Adams, dootkeeper; F. E. Smith, son, Nev., about 12 o'clock one night this
week.
assistant doorkeeper.
registered at The Oregon Tuesday.
in the vicinity. Altamont’s performers ■ nia
Gold Hill Alliance, organized last Sat­
W. J, Herren, an early Oregon pioneer,
J. D. Whitman is in the Willamette on are an follows:
Max Pracht Removed.
urday: J. W Marksbury, president; died at Salem Monday of pneumonia and
horticultural commission business.
Alta 2:23)4. bteruwinder 2:25)4. Lady
Washington, April 12.—Max l’racht J. W. Masterson, vice-president; James j la grippe. He was the first discoverer of
Beach 2.26)4. AlUra2:26)4AWallula(3year)
has lost his position as collector of cus­ Blevins, sec’y: F. M Blevins, treasurer; gold m Eastern Oregon, at Malheur in 1845.
hotel.
hotel, i*
u off on a two week'*
weeks vacation.
oueta
2:30,
Altao
(3
yr)
2:31.
Sepbo
-------
' queta 2:30, Altao (3 yr) 2:31. riephon 2:32)4. toms for tbe Alaska district, and Edward W. E. Darling, chaplain; H. C. Klock,
C. P. Huntington, president of the 8. P.
f’ha» M Savage, the clever repre»enta- Xylophone 2:35,
Truell ‘ 2:34)4.
Pi
*
“
~
Pricetnont
T. Hatch, of McCoy, Polk county, Ore­ lecturer; J A. Mardon, steward; J. S. Co., says: "I wa* offered the stock of the
live of ths H S. Crocker Co., is in the city. 2:35, Canemot (2 yr) 2:47)4, AI tag, io (3 yr) gon, a state senator and a well-known Brown, doorkeeper; J. Brown, assistant Oregon Pacific road at ten cents on the dol­
lar before leaving New York, but did not
Han. Clary, the Henley miner and capi-
politician,is appointed in his place. This doorkeeper.
Another alliance will be organized at want it.”
toJ“ek**com,‘y ‘own,’
**
nd*2 2*7.
^. A Alta
~« A
A <2
yn2A3)T
mu
V:
removal, though contemplated for some­
Wanda
(2
yr)
2.53)4,
Effie
V.
week
time, has been kept quiet because the i Phoenix this week.
Last Saturday Tom Davis stabbed Chas.
2:36)4.
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Oregon congressmen wanted to secure ■
D. Smith, barkeeper at the El Monte hotel,
Pari. Hamilton. who ba. been pruning
Altamont
is
now
16
Years
old.
His
17| pounds net----- per box $1.25.
Council
Proceeding».
Sisson. He was bound over for assault Superior to every other known.
on the Well» farm, went to Applegate ye» pedigree is familiar to all, being by Al­ the vacancy for their own state. Pracht’s
Used in Millions of Homes—
terday
with deadly weapon with intent to commit
Bills ordered paid:
appointment
was
only
secured
after
hard
mont 33, dam Sue Ford. From 1877 to
„IO
$10 00 murder.
40 Years the Standard.
G. H. Have*, Je»*e D. Carr's cattle buy­ 1883 he had no opportunity to show bis work and even then the Oregon senators Election expense*.......
H
J
Hick*,
hauling
6
25
John
E.
Pelton
the
butcher
yesterday
had
to
fight
for
bis
confirmation
bv
the
'
er, la at the Carr farm at Clear lake, Modoc merit,
,
Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky
being kept on an alkali desert,
M L McCall
9 00 told 250 head of stock cattle to Gherber
county.
Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable
while Mr. Beach was post-trader at the senate. Pracht proceeded to his duties 1 A E Matson
8
00
Bros,
through
their
agent,
Silas
Obenchain.
and Wholesome.
The ivy party at Ganiard opera bouse to- I Klamath reservation.
His first season, and soon afterward the governor of Alas- Milton Berry ...........
45
65
The
price
was
»11.50
per
head.
Obenchain
Ns other baking powder does such work.
morrow evening promise* to be an interest­ 1883, he was at Jacksonville, where he : ka decided that he ought to change the E J Ksi*er ................
20 00 left to-day wiih them for Klamath county.
ing affair
| had only fifteen mares; in 1884 he came liquor traffic regulations for Alaska, in D L Beever...................
1 75
We do not advertise low prices on goods
I deference to the popular demand in all J M McCall
II 00
Johnny Htimmel. a Yreka boy traveling ; down here and got only seventeen colto.
not in stock.—McConnell A Winter.
1
tbe
towns
of
the
territory,
where
meet
­
lor a Man Francisco gr<x:ery firm, wv here Three of them died young, and only a
Bill of E. C. Landers, returned bv fin­
They drew up petitions ance com. without approval and ordered
A military company of Piute Indians will
Maturday.
1 few were tried ; but among the few that ings were held.
asking that they be allowed to engage in returned to claimant
be formed at Fort Bidwell. The officers,
were
are
Pricemont
and
Lady
Beach
Bills of C. B. who
A socialist lecturer from New York wm '
are to be white men, non-commission­ Grown from Selected Bulbs.
tbe retail liquor holiness.
As a result
on BatSrday'* train to till an appointment • At this time Mr. Beach was himself an I the governor, as alleged, in violation of Watson and B. L. Messenger not ap­ ed, are expected there this week. The In­
Early Red........................ per lb »1 50
at Sacramento.
i amateur at breeding and had nobody to
proved.
dians are delighted with the scheme and
Red Wethersfield....... . “
1 ' 50
tbe
law,
decided
to
issue
a
license
to
sa
­
Yellow Danvers
“
1 00
Josh Patterson went to Han Fran<-i*cu to- 1 train hie colts. A fight was made in the loons at »250 per year, this money to go
Ordinance 98, keeping children and are anxious to enlist. Beside Troop C from
Walla Walla, another company is expected
against Altamont, and up to 1886
White Portugal.................. “ 2 00
day to remain a couple of month* for *ur- state
1
fakirs out of railroad cars, adopted.
into
a
fund
to
be
known
as
the
street
im
­
there from San Francisco.
he had no season in which he got over
gical treatment
In comparing prices please remember that
Ordinance 99, to issue »5000 bonds for
colts. In 1886 he got eighteen ; provement fund.
Bev, C. A Lewi* went to Roselmrg Tue*- eighteen
'
John Curtis, a bar-tender, suicided in above quotations include P ostage .
city
hall,
etc.,
adopted.
It
was
impossible
to
carry
on
the
saloon
Give our seed a trial.
day to attend a ministerial conference of ' in 1887, eleven, among them being Cane [ business very successfully without liquors
East Portland Friday night. Two widows
Farlow and Patterson, committee to di­ with
mab, who won the 2-year stakes and
the M E church
Correspondence solicited.
whom he wa* on intimate relations,
,
and
Pracht,
in
violation
of
the
law,
ai-
vide
city
into
three
wards,
made
report.
figure in the case, and he mav have been
Misse» Kate Ply male and Jenny Linn, 1 broke the record. From that time on he
TRUMBULL
& BEEBE,
!
lowed
the
importation
of
any
and
all
Accepted.
murdered. Curtis was a brother to Mrs.
who have been visiting Yreka, returned to has had good success. In 1890 he served | kinds of liquors, the amount and variety
Growers,
Importers
and Dealers in
Jack
Bartie
who
formerly
lived
here
E.
B.
Hunsaker
resigned
his
billet
as
with
But Has no Time to Eat,
108
mares,
but
this
year
Mr.
Beach
had
Jacksonville Sunday.
SEEDS, TREES, BULBS and PLANTS,
In the year that Coquet* being dictated by the demands of the councilman to remove to his Sams valley her husband, the stage driver.
F A. Kelton, the Man Francisco-Ashland (o
' limit him.
. trade. When this became known to the i farm. Accepted.
419-421 Sansome St., San Francisco.
Wells, Nev . April 11: About 1200 Indi-
___
As he wishes to keep up with
ex pres» messenger, wm visiting “the boy»” won the 2-year stakes, seven out of the ! department the Oregon delegation,which '
'
------- -
ans, principally Shoshones and Snakes,
Mention this paper.
in Portland last week.
1 ton moneys of the year offered for Ore- was known to be friendly to Pracht, was
the rest of the crowd of La­
A
sure
cure
for
the
whisky
habit:
Dr.
and representatives from nearly every tribe
colts went to Altamont’s get
Waiter Dudley ha* quit firing and i* at gon-bred
1
I notified that he would lie relieved very Livingstone’s Antidote for Drunkenness from Colorado to Oregon, are holding a big
His
foals
have
also
won
the
2-year
stakes
dies, who say
Yreka.where be h»» discovered some prom­
; soon, and they might as well prepare will cure any case of the liquor habit in fandango at this place. They give the town
HOUSE TO RENT.
three years in succession.
ising mining prospect*.
from
ten
to
thirtv
days,
from
drinker
to
quite
a
lively
appearance.
Every
street
and
themselves to meet thesituation. .-eeing
business house is thronged with naked sav­
Clay Jone» and Ham Nenawander of Yre­
that it was no longer possible to hold him the drunkard. The Antidote can be given ages.
“The Jersey Lily.”
HARD-FINISH COTTAGE contain­
a cup of coffee without the knowledge of
ka were on Monday'* train looking for a lo­
in the place, the delegation decided to in
A xglxsxa C ottagx , L. B., July 2.
ing four rooms, in a very desirable lo­
the person taking it. The Antidote will
cation at Spokane Fall*.
When they see the fine line
A mob entered the Oysterville. Wash.. ,
Gentlemen:—Altho’ it is very unuiusl i press the claims of Hatch. The collector not injure the health in any way. Manu­
cation. Apply to
me to u.*e any lotion* or wa.*he*, still, I in the Alaska district, the same as in all factured by the Piviqgstone Chemical Co., jail and riddled John Rose and Jack Ed­
Nort A. Hawkins of Yreka, who is a very for
1
MRS. J. D. CROCKER.
of Corsets just received at
clever artist with the brush, is painting the in
1 *n*wer to your request, I have tried other customs districts, selects his own San Francisco, Cal. and for s»le uy T- K. wards with bullets. The Washington su­
preme court granted them a new trial for
Windom’s Viulet Cream and Robertine. deputies, and they are appointed by the Bolton.
Klamath Hot Springs hotel.
the brutal murder of Jens Frederickson and
The former I connider especially efficacious
John M Cunningham and wife of I^av ; in case* of rougline** of the skin, and I president. In Alaska tbe district dep­
Wife. The people were tired of having tech­
J»clpM>nville Jottings.
Mary
enworth. Kan., are in town en route to hi* have
j
been using it every day for the last uties are at the following places:
nicalities interfere with justice and svmpa-
K. Kubli has returned from her vis­ thixe
father'» place at Ft. Klamath.
with the mob.
fortnight. I have found the Robertine an i island, Juneau, Sand Point, Kodiak and it Mrs.
at
the
metropolis.
preparation in ca*e* of tan. sun­ Ounalaska. It is said the new collector
Ji. T. ('hitwood and C. C. Walker were excellent
1
La
grippe
swept away four adult mem­ For the Purpose of Selling the
Col. J. T. Bowditch of Ashland was in ber* of the family
over at Hornbrook this week inspecting burn, etc. cau*ed by exposure to March is favorable to allowing Pracht’s deputies
of Adam H. Sconce, of
winds and a July sun. Yonra faithfully,
Fine Body of Land Known
their blue gravel mining interests
to remain, but it is thought by the de- town the first of the weeh.
Marion countv, all of whom were buried
L illi * L amgtby ! partment officials that he had better
Monday.
They
were
taken
down
simul
­
Mrs.
W.
J.
Plymale
has
returned
from
A T. Kyle was at the countv »eat Tues­
Tu Me»sn. Wisdom A Co.
as the
make a sweeping change.
her trip to the Willamette valley.
taneously and all died within twenty-four
day on business connected with his victory
hours.
Their
boy
is
ill
in
bed.
and
with
an
I
Inquiry
was
made
concerning
the
fate
before the supreme court in hi* law suit.
Hon. Theo. Cameron faas returned from infant son is all that remains of what wa*
finale Point News.
| that would overtake the governor of Alas­ a business trip to Josephine county.
Dr. A. C. Caldwell, the dentist, returned En. V aixxy Rxcoan:
only two weeks before a happy family of
ka,
together
with
other
officers
who
par-
home Sunday from Marion county, where
John Curry and Newell Harlan, of Med­ six.
j
tici
pated
in
the
alleged
violation
of
the
Miss Amy Inlow paid her folks a visit
he ha'I been called by the »ad death ot his
ford, were at the county seat Tuesday.
Dandy sack suits, imported goods, for
last Sunday, accompanied by some of her law, according to the general plan agreed
brother.
HAVE OPENED a Real Estate office in
George W. and William Wimer were in »20.00 this week at O. H Blount's,
I
upon.
It
is
claimed
that
the
deputy
Medford
friends.
Odd Fellows’ Block, up stairs. Four
J . C. Sergent, who has closed out bis bus­
town
the
first
of
the
week
on
business.
marshal of Alaska rather reluctantly re-
Dr. Clarke. Georgia Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Hundred Acres best land in Jackson coun­
iness in Klamath county, moved in to
Mis* Belle Cochran’s old friends were
Misses Mamie Linn and Kate Ply-niale Neil Litehfield, Mr Cosgrove and the bal­ ty—fruit or garden—to be sold in tracts to
Brownsboro last week, Jas Morton hauling glad to see her in our midst again after ' ported the irregularities after the govern­
ance of the Paradox Medicine Co.'s trouj»e suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:—One
ment authorities here had been apprised have returned from their vjsit to Yreka.
in some of his goods.
her long visit to Nevada.
who have been giving a two week's enter­ half down, balance on time.
of the situation by some temperance peo­
W. J Plyniale has been indisposed for tainment at the Ganiard opera house, went
R. T, Baldwin returned last week from
This information, several days but is improving at tpis time. to Medford Sunday for a week's show
The exercise* of Arbor Day were in- ple in the territory
ZE. ¿T FARLOW.
an absence of six months in California He
wm in many towns during that time, but definately poatponed, on account of so which was furnished by them some time
there. Billy Doyle went to California Sat­
G.
W.
Hamersly.who
has
been
near
Gold
many of the children being sick with la ago, prompted the authorities to make Hill mining for tfie past month, spent Hun urday, being very sick. Fred H. Jav of
say* Ashland I »eats them all
grippe
inquiries of tbe marshal, who, it is said, dgy in town with his family.
Montague and Frank Folev of San Fran­
Jus llockerhinith 1* at Jacksonville and
reluctantly gave tbe information. It is
Medford this week. There Is a splendid
Mr*. N. Fisher started north on Mon­ cisco, join the troupe at Medford this week.
Prof. A. L Haselton has been making the general supposition that there is not
day s train. She will go to Centralia, Wash.,
demand for his superior make of cured some more improvements in the way of
Are you Married? If not, send your ad­
pork that 1» increasing every year.
subdividing hi* lot—making three coni-1 a government official in the territory who where her husband is engaged in business. dress to The American Corresponding Club,
will escape official investigation, and the
u. Wolters
woners of
oi Medford
aieotoru spent
»pent Sunday
bunuay af
at P, O. Box 61», Ciarksbnrg, W. Va.
C.
Rev. F. G. Htrange went to Medford Tues- paiements.
result mav be that Pract is only the first ternoon at Jacksonville visiting a brother
to attend the meeting of the Southern
The San Jose Times savs Torn Fitch,
Miss
Ella
Brown,
our
efficient
teacher,
of
a
number
of
Alaska
officials
who
will
»vs ■ co a^iio> LSixjvTUy UUt vllfi IvIJL ltx<V IJVI y 1 v
«xiuunt* Vi(*VIc*lO
W UU>
Will
Knight of Pythias. William Young, whose
Oregon Presbytery. He and C. F. Walker
•J
the siher-tonaued orator, was "buncoed”
pel led to close her school last be relieved. There Is some speculation health is quite poorly of late.
compelled
were elected delegates to the assembly at was com
(Successors to Chitwood Bros.)
out
of
$27(X)
in
greenbacks
and
a
certifi
­
Prof. Huffer returned to Eugene, after a
Detroit
week on account of there being so much ®9 to the disposition of the money receiv-
_i_i------ s_ <i------- j
from the licensing of saloons in Alas- brief visit with relatives and friends. He cate of deposit for »7000 by what is known Main St., Opposite Flagstaff.
Sam Parkeruf Mendocinu countv, Cai , sickness in the neighborhood.
| ka Authorities here are led to the con­ was accompanied by his sister. Miss Mav, ae the "gold brick swindle.” Mr. Fitch,
arrived last week, accompanying his moth­
There are very few well persons in thia
who will spend some time in the Willamette however, was quietly unthouriitful
er home from a visit at his home and with community, in some families not enough clusion that there are 200 or 300 saloons valley
enough not to endorse the ceitificate;
------- Full Line of—-----
in Alaska in full blast, each operating
her daughter,’ Mrs. G. H Wi'lson of Han
well persons to wait on the sick; and our under a license of »250 per annum.
Mrs. M Obenchain and son Frank, who hence, he is out only the »2700.
This DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Francisco.
have been spending the winter in Jackson­ business transaction, qocqrred in lx»
M. D., Dr. Stanfield, is kept quite busy.
COSMETICS, TOILET ARTICLES,
A. Garrick, the Medford tailor, wm here
so the tatter could have the advantage Angeles.
The removal of Collector Pracht was a ville
Miss Anna Carney has returned home
Monday and has leased the tailor shop va-
of our public school, have gone to their
STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES,
cated by F. E. Zoellner and will move to from Medford, where she has been at­ surprise to the people in this country. home east of the mountains.
O. H. Blount has received hi* new stock
this place the first of next week with hi* tending school, and is now a pupil in He was in Ashland only a few weeks ago
Several workmen are busily engaged in of spring clothing, all tailor made, and the
And everything kept in stock by a first-
stock of good*.
our school. Miss Millie Howlett has al­ and moved the balance of his household tearing out the old brick foundation of the mo«t handsome patterns ever offered in class
Drugstore
furniture
to
Sitka.
As
be
had
knocked
Southern
Oregon.
so
left
the
Medford
school
and
has
re
­
Catholic
parsonage,
which
Will
be
replaced
Capt. H. Saltmarsh and family, excepting
Prescription» a Specialty.
out
the
charges
brought
against
his
con
­
Vv
a
stope
bpe.
The
house
will
be
renovat
­
Miss Tessie, left last evening for Lebanon, sumed her studies under Mias Ella Brown,
•
[iiil2'91
P. W. Uroake is delivering his books
firmation
and
the
senate
had
conflrr
içd
ed
and
enlarged
for
the
present
parish
Linn county, to make their future home. our popular teacher.
containing a description of Rogue river
Capt. Haltmarsh is one of the early settlers
him without opposition after investiga­ priest, Rey. Father Wfttry.
Yeq no doubt have wondered why it is tion, he felt sure of his position until a
of Jackson county
The pupils Qf the Jacksonville publio valley, its resources, towns and business
houses. It contains pictures of Southern
that your Eagle Point correspondent has
Col. Edw*r)i |Hll, who ba* been at Med­ been so long silentj but if you could see democratic administration camo into school celebrated Arbor Day in a very pleas­ Oregon’s scenery and birdseve views of
power in 1892. As the mails do not ant manner. The free* oonslsting of maple
ford for »ome time suffering from the ef­
fects of an old wound received during the him as he sits at his desk now trying to reach Alaska very often during this time and locust* were planted by the bovs.while Ashland, Medford.Granta Pass and Jack­
war. went over io the Shovel creek springs write, you would be surprised that he of year, he was probably unaware of the creditable essays concerning their uses sonville.. The work is a handv and con- •ne of the Handsomest Residences in the State
read by Miss Daisy Wetterer and Clar­ dens«d piece of valuable information that
yesterday to get relief.
Mr*. Hill accom­ would even try to write or do anything charges brought against him and his were
ence Presley.
would attract attention if given a wider
else unlees it would be to try to sleep, for subsequent removal.
for Sale er Exchange for Farm Property.
panied him.
circulation than the 5000 copies issued.
Geo Kenyon, who stopped off for a visit he has been having the—well, some call
Some of the local republicans think the
French Tansy Wafers.
WILL SELL on long time or exchange
with his brother-in law, Leslie L. Merrick, it la grippe but be thought that it was real cause of his removal was his free-
Coal oil »3 per case at McConnell A Win­
wafers are a sure and safe specific
for farm, my residence in Ashland with
returned to Yreka Friday from hi* trip to about tne fifth stage of the glanders from thinking ideas, and the fact that Presi­ for These
ter's
all
kinds
qf
female
troubles
and
will
re
­
a frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and
Portland where he had purchased improv­ the way it has treated him.
dent Harrison and hi* administration move a]l obstructions to the monthly peri­
From Medford correspondence in Ore­ 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are
ed machinery tor the rich blue-gravel mme*
ods,
no
matter
what
the
cause.
They
are
have
no
use
for
any
one
who
does
not
Last
Saturday
J.
M.
Lewis
and
wife
nicely
laid out with choice fruits and shrub­
gonian : The large three-storv distillery
at Greenhorn
had
f
- Ppi
- - nt. The believe in orthodox Christianity, as wit­ what every woman needs, and may be used building is enclosed and is a mammoth bery, artificial stone walk, good stable and
,. a runaway
. in Ceptral
Cha«. C. Chitwood of the late *i>othec»ry
safely. For sale by the Livingstone Chem­
Thia enterprise is bound to ho outbuildings. This cottage was built in the
firm of Chitwood Bro», left lg«t evening for lines became foql *o the horses could not ness the "firing” of Gen. E L- Apple­ ical Co., manufacturers, San Francisco, Cai. concern
of 1888, of the choicest material and by
a s»«oc-ess, as ita proprietors are well fall
Portland, where he will remain for *om* be managed and tbev ran over a large gate by a resolution of Bishop Newman’* For sale by T. K. Bolton.
first-class workmen. Newson Bros., S. F.,
time Mis* Irene Chitwood »’ouronanied log some two feet thick, upsetting the M. E. confèrent«, also the removal of two
heeled and understand the business *
Will selfcor exchange any part
Circuit Coup,
i * * Mrs. Mollov-Barrett. the celebrat­ architects.
him «nd got» to Tacoma for a visit of a wagon and throwing them both out and other republican Indian agents in Oregon
of one to four acres all in choice fruit and
month or *o, after which she will visit As­ bruising them very badly. When Mrs. who were Liberals, or Fre-thinkers. The
West Ashland Ditch Oo vs Wm Gee—Or- < ed evangelist, has been here holding a adjoining said residence This is the most
toria friends.
Lewis was picked up she was perfectly wish of the department that Collector dereq that demurrer be sustained and that , revival, but with little success. * * * modern in style, and best constructed cot­
plff be granted until next Monday to amend A laree »10,000 brick hotel will lie erect­ tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location,
W. and G. W. Alexander of Tacoma, who unconscious, but there was no serious Pracht’s deputies should go too, is taken complaint.
can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E.
as an indication that C_,
have been visiting their relative* Chas, and harm done.
thp positions are to
It is what our and
Stale of Oregon vs Wm Johnson and Jno ed
' here this summer.
E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Lucxev. Real
Albert Millssp. returned home Friday.
be filled by çotpe of the
he
Alaska
mission*
town
needs
and
we
hope
to
see
it
com
­
Speaking of Miss Brown’* school, some aries.
Estate Agent, Ashland. OregCn.
ml9’91
Diener alias Jas McCarthy—indictment for
They came to the "City of Destiny” eight
btirgtanr in a railway car; plead guilty as pleted at an early date.
years ago, and land invesments have made of the old chronic grumblers who were
ebughd in the indictment.
opposed to her teaching predicted that
The finest goods in the market can be had
ifiem wealthy.
Lpmber! Lumber!
I
Estate of Kurth, Miller A Co, insolvent— 1 only at ths clothing palace of O. H. Blount.
Mr*. C. R. l.»Vall*y, of Reynolds, Da­ ■he would not have twenty scholars and
Jatnes
Norris
at
hi*
lumber
yards
on
that Willard Crawford be substi­
kota. arrived in tshlsnd Friday to )o|n her that *he could not teach large pupils,have I the nwth 6ide qf jhe railroad tr»< k, near Ordered
Andrew Terwilliger’s planing mill,
tuted a* attorney of said assignee
‘2" ’ .u™, Aohio^ rauroaa
husband, that climate being too rigorous had to throw up the sponge for she has ! th.
nash, erf Francis Fitch in se^ent of sii/ es sash and door factory, and a large lot of
for their health. A* soon a* Mr. ItaY»'1?'’
tate.
lumber at Little Shasta, were destroyed
closes out hi* business inteW’d» ’hare he her of them are grown young gentlemen | ; doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds
expect* to go into business in Ashland on and ladies
v’ C Beekman vs Jas Hamlin—Leave to bv fire about noon last Sunday, causing
Mrs. M. E. Tyler,
Quite a number a|e coming of finishing lumber. Leave vour order*
at Luckey’s real estate office. *“ ’ m ' issue execution; amended complaint filed a loss of over »4000. The proprietor had
a more extensive scale,
from outside or the district.
| will be promptly atte“fie^
*
y
built
a
furnace
and
drying
house
for
seas
­
Peter Levens vs C H Veghte—Ordered
John Van Hom and wife and bis son and
We have another scare now on hand. I
oning lumber, which he completed the
that deft have judgment for costs.
family and Nathan Firestone and family
Artist.
Some
of
us
were
afraid
that
the
S,
P.
g
i
Commissioner«
’
Court.
left this week for the Van Hom stock ranch
Julia A West vs Rufus West—Divorce; dav previous. During Sunday forenoon
of Rogue April term. |
the owner started a fire in the furnace,
at Long lake. Klaiuath county They took Co. would empty the
dismissed.
al< nx a number of head of cattle, and will river and '.!s tributaries into Butte creek
In mrtter of county road petitioned for
Corner Main and Granite Street».
Margaret Smith vs Robt Smith—Divorce; <»oing to dinner soon after, and on re­
A.IÒE IDJLTLY .A.IRZRÆ VIHSTG-
remain during the summer.
turning found the bnilffing in flames.
and submerge all the country below here. by J W Robinson in Woodville precinct— same.
PICTURES
COPIED
AND
ENLARGED
Petition
granted
and
Joel
Milton.
E
Steph
­
But
now
th«
fears
are
that
the
Rogue
Riv
­
No
insurance
—
Journal.
Geo. W Wimer of Arago. Coos county,
State of Oregon vs B F McCreary—Selling
and Geo Meagerly appointed viewers
was in Ashland Son-lav.being over on legal er Valiev Irrigation Co. will take all the en*
liquor without license; continued until next
Bromides made in all sizes. Call and
We guarantee every article as represented
business connected with the Wimer mines water out of Butte cr^ek and leave us and Peter Applegate -urvevor. to meet at term of court.
or will refund money.—McConnell A Win­ examine our work
near Waldo. Hi* daughter. Mis* Mattie. without any, and some are proposing to | Woodville Apnl 25, 1891, at 9 o’clock a. m.
F Roper vs Ashland Ditch Co No 2—Or- ter.
In matter of petition of Henrv Oden and ' dered
wm married at their home near Arago re­ raise a purse to test the constitutionality
that a part of the complaint be strick-
There is strong indications now that
cently to J. H. Radabaugb. Rev. 8. 8. Bark of the law, while others fear the big res-I 29 other* praying for an order ot this court i en out and deft granted 10 days to file an-
I to improve and oi>en county road-•■Petition i swer.
low performing the ceremony.
the Southern Pacific Company intend
ervoir they contemplate building at Fish [ granted and Wm Bybee ordered to open
P. B. O'Neil, of Medford, went co Napa lake mav give wav and we have another said ro»d and county warrant drawn in his j State of Oregon vs Jas I'arr—Larceny in building a railroad from Mott over to the
a dwelling; deft plead guilty and sentenced McCloud, if we can give credence to the
veslerdav where he will remove the Imdy of Johnstown affair.
But we will wait and . favor to be used for that purpose.
it deceased brother tu the family burying see.
many rumors afloat. The latest informa­
In matter of justice of the peace of Cen­ to 1 year.
ground at Han Jose and also have a monu­
State of Oregon vs Thos A Harris—Indict­ tion comes from a prominent timber lo­
tral Point precinct—Resignation of Martin
ment erected over the grave of his recently
George Sievens.who is working on Mr. ' Purkevpile accepted, and W B A Temple ment for gambling; deft waived arraign­ cator, who savs he has received a num­
deceased mother. It will cost »1W0.
PROPRIETOR.
Bradshaw’s farm, had a runaway a few appointed to fill unexpired term.
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
ment and is granted further time to plead. ber of tetters recently from Southern Pa­
Mr. Holden, the Raymond A Whitcomb days ago with a ypan of horses hitched
State of Oregon vs David Richey—Same; cific officials at Fourth and Townsend
In matter of J R Casey in behalf of Buru-
Shop opposite piazza flag staff.
at Prices that Defy Competition.
excursion manager, wa* at |l>e depot Mun­ . to a barrow. They had a lively time but »ide Post G A R of Ashland—Ordered that same
streets, making inquiries of him if he can
day. f He
‘---------
- t|>at ...
—’• 6e'f»r
»u-» m&re
1— 1 no serious damage.
report*
there i will
cam jure We also
nlao had
bad a couple
MimU ; the bond of Burnside Post G A R be fixed i Ordered that all trial jurors except E Ja­ locate them on a good quarter-section of
Ashland : : : : Oregon.
agpilrwouiat* gqover the Mt. Shasta loute of runaway* in our town one dav last at »560.
cobs be excused for this term.
timberland somewhere between Mott and
¡hi* *umnier than ever before. The first week. A mn fw)m Lake TOUntv h' d M
Kinds of Fresh Meats
Ordered that Mrs A J Stewart be allowed
Bank of Ashland vs Chas Logan and Thos the McCloud. This, with other matters, All
bis
crowd
Will
pa*»
through
A*hl«nd
on
h
O
ree
run
»wav
with
a
cart
kmv-kin«
th.
*25.75
rebate
on
taxes
for
1890.
Smith—Judgment against each of the deft's •’oea to show that the S. P. Co. is inter­
1^» a« a: x?1““
W
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living
Petition of W T Leever asking court to l in the sum of »365 and costs
esting itself in the question. If the S. P.
ami
f
.. ,
and while oar
our wheelwright was looking draw warrant on county treasurer for »3. to
D M Osburn A Co vs F Hubbard—Action; Co. takes hold of it the road is sure to go prices is all that we ask.
at the wreck and devising mean, to re-1 replace warrant lost by him of the face val­ dismissed at pltTs costs.
through. Superintendent Wheeler of the
We will make it to your interest to
*ephine county land claim and will move-; ! pair the dan age another man, from Med- ue of that sum, disallowed.
Wm Ulrick vs W H Jacks—Action; de­ Red Cross mill has received orders from
bl* fatuilv there thi* week. He and Frank
deal with us, so give the new meat mar­
Semi-annual
exhibit
of
county
clerk
and
fault
entered
against
deft,
judgment
for
plff
i
tord,
drove
up
with
a
span
of
horses
bis company not to make contracts with
Applegate snd Butler Helman own in the
for the sum of »69.10 and »20 attorney fees an v teams to haul lumber from the Mc­ ket a trial
viuinitv of Ht»i acre* of the flnest watered ; hitched to a covered buggy and just as he treasurer, examined and approved.
|
and
cost.
jCf^Fresh pork on hand every day.
Monthly
report
of
keeper
of
county
hos
­
Jami in the country and the proposed new - came opposite the wrecked cart the hors­
Cloud.—Dunsmuir News.
L L Angle vs J A Lee—Taken under ad-
railroad from Grant* Pau tu Crescent City es took fright, whirled short around, pital examined and approved.
Bill* to the following amounts were al­ I visement.
will make It very valuable.
threw the driver out and dragged him
Real Estate Tianster*.
lowed: Indigent.*410 6»; bounties.*147.50;
B F Harding vs Elizabeth A Bybee and
F E. Zoellner. the merchant tailor of I under the buggy, brnised him up badlv, miscellaneous, *1381.20%.
J
M
McCall
to W H Atkinson—a strip of i
Wmliyliee-
Motion
for
leave
to
issue
exe
­
this place, ha* opened a business at New [ broke the tongue off and one singletree,
land 6 feet wide off north »ide of and ad­
cution’granted.
Whatcom. Wash., and W. G. Reichling ■ thus disengaging themselves from the
Other 4'tar«
lot 8, block 1, Ashland; »5.
Mitchell, Lewis A Co vs F T Downing joining
left for that place Monday
Mr. Zoellner buggy.
V
D ick .
There are other liars in the world than and
.
C H Elmore—Plff granted 10 days to a .rI.r^tn«T‘i)i‘JOliCOrS E Lyon^6’31 ? Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn­
leave* an honorable, straight-forward busi­
fishers of trout and hunters of wild duck. : file answer.
Eagle Point, Apr\l 14,
acre* in tp 38 s r 1 w . *1.
. . or Uliaiiiig A perfectly painless treat-
ness record of over three years in this sec­
The Del Norte editor who saw a fishhawk
J M Luark to C E Beebe and C 8 Price— ment »nd a guaranteed cure m every case,
tion and the best wishes of numerous
Melinda King vs Jas King—Divorce; de­
saw a salmon in two with the rough edge cree granted.
10 acres in sec 14, tp 39 s r 1 e, excepting no tuatter how long standing. This treat­
friend* in this citv go with biin and'hl* b3« i S| aik or O hio . C ity or T olxho . i
tailor Mr. Retelling
30 feet wide for street purposes.
j ment, for Stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the
L vcas C ounty .
i M
of a shake, and then flv away with one of
W R Dickison vs N H Spencer—Time strip
~ ■■ —
• to Della Palethorpe— I greatest
’ . discovery
..
known
toMedicine. Itdis-
makes oath that he i& the pieces, might be mentioned as an il­ granted to tile answer; deft given until May
Frank J. Cheney make*
Caroline
E —
Porter
kno
*1 ichael Cahalan. of Virginia City. Nev.,
,____ removes the Stricture
the
senior
partner
of
the
firm
of
F.
J.
t
’
be-
lot*
6
and
7
block
2,
R
R
add
to
Ashland
;
I
solves
and
completely
lustration
of
this
fact.
Another
instance
1
to
file
answer.
who ha* tx*h »n Ashland setting oqt in
im«
annoyance or pain to the patient.
■ without
”
peaches the tract of land purchase! for hipi nev A Co., tkiing bqsinesa m the city of To- is that of the editor of the McCloud River
State of Oregon vs J A Hanly— Arraign­ »100.
‘ ‘ jte aforesaid, and that Pioneer, who says:
By David Fox. when the falter wa* here re-
J?"
O & C R R Co to Della Palethorpe—lot 23 ,
ment
and
given
further
time
to
plead.
pay the
turned home Sunrfay. Mr r*baJ4n t* a BRED l»OI L^RS
f *um of ONE HUN-
Some days ago a shake-maker who was
W H Atkinson vs Maggie Saxmau et ai­ block 2, R R add to Ashland; »100.
We call spe< ial attention to C. M. HENDERSON A CO.’» Chicago; B
DOLLARS for each and every ca-e
we'l to-4«> cilueu and wifi be * welcome oj ' —
Ben Haymond, administrator, to Jas G
atabkh that cannot be cured by the use making shakes at Black Cox mountain, der ree
School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston; »3 00 calf B J
Peculiar
to
then
Sex,
and
not
proper
to
i6*t«leu|bf Ashland when be decides to re- of
H
Birdsey
—
160
acres
sec
35.tp
36
s
r
3
w
;
»1050.
I
of H all ' s C atammh Cvax.
J J Neatbamer vs Tboa Coker—Action to
north of town, cut down a big five-foot
name here, including all of those delicate
pre from (he Nevada mine*
FRANK J. CHENEY.
sugar pine; but after felling it discovered recover money; judgment for »110.42.
I Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
White set altogether *sttl*d. it I* likely
In Probate.
8wom to before me and subscrilied in my it to be hollow lor some forty feet above
Sarah
A
Stephenson
vs
Elmer
D
Steph-
would shrink from disclosing to their fam-
ths pr»-Wwnti*l party will consist of the presence, thi* 6th dav of Decern tier. A. D. 1886.
Estate of M A Brentano—Final settlement I ily physician, permanently cured in less
the butt log. Gazing in the cavity be ensoik—Divorce: decree granted.
fallowing person*:
President and Mrs.
A. W. GLEASON.
and administratrix discharged .
■ ----- ------------ -
i time than was ever known to Medicine be-
Harrison. Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Dimmick,
Notary Public. discovered it to be chuck full of bears— |
Oiarrh in Caloradu.
! fore, by Dr. Boxell’s “New System of Treat-
Estate of George Black—Same order.
five black, seven cinnamon and three;
Pot>tnia*ter-General Wanamaker. Mr. and
ment.’5 It rejuvenates the geruto-unnary
Estate ot Wm Wooley—Same.
Mr*. Ru»»ell Harrison. Private Secretary
I used Ely’s Cream Balm for dry catartb.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally grizzlies—the animals having holed up
Estate of James Elliott-Order to> »how
sMbte’itos’Jlways test to call for
Haltord. Mr. and Mr*. Geo. W. Bovd. Mr and acts directly on the blood and mucous for the winter. With great presence of It proved a cure.—B. F. M. Weeks, lienver.
TibbotL*. the president’s »tenographer, and surfaces of the sv*tem. Herd for te*tini<>n- mind, the man «j>lit eff some slabs,sawed
Elv s Cream Balm is especially adapted cause why real property should not be sold.
and Special examina
representatives of the press associations.
ial*. free. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo O. « off the holloiy part, nailed the slabs over as » remedy for catarrh which is aggravat­
Estate of Enos Babcock—Order confirm-1
gut those wh„ cannot possibly call
ed
bv
alkaline
dust
and
dry
wind.
—
vV
.
A.
ff^-Suld
by
Druggist-,
7x
William Otto returned Tuesday from a
ing sale of real e tate.
should write, stating their case fully. Med-
the opening, and started the log down Hoover, druggist, Denver.
visit at hi* oM »tamping ground. Yreka,
Estate of Martin Peterson—Petition for I icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free
the steep mountain toward this place, * 1 can recommend Ely’s Creaiu Bairn to
My-
Blaiy
of
Portland
died
in
Ashland
and with his mother an<| brqDk<; at t»ogu<.
where it arrived safe and sound. The all sufferers from dry catarrh from personal letters of administration granted M C Mor- from exposure, to all parte of the 1 acme
in rhf andvei creek spring* »ectlop. Biny last night at the Root residence.
bears can be seen through cracks in the experience.— Michael Herr, Pharmacist, ris, administratrix, and E F Walker, W J Coast. Address.
lavs the SMiyop eoqnty girl* are as “sny-
Gregory and Geo Webb appraisers.
If'm. A. Boxell, M. D.,
L. L. Bower*, a prominent citizen at Ta- slabs lying in a state of semi-torpor.
Denver
hoopshon.- ’ a* ever. A* he was highly de­
nfpmets
«
M c C onnell &
winter ,
Finest Goods, : Lowest Prices!
Baking
Powder
= SOAP, —-
-= SOAP, —
The Most Soap for the Money, Sure.
ONION SEED
Fine Line of Tobacco and Cigars.—Agency of
Wells, Fargo $ Co.’s Express.
THIS MAN IS HUNGRY
A
REAL ESTATE. C. * 0. * D. * EMPORIUM
WILSON & WALSWORTH
MARIA COLVER FARM
I SAW A MAN
I
PLAZA DRUG STORE.
J. C. BARRETT & CO
WHO HAD BEEN EXAMINING
Those New Shirts, Silk Mixed, and
New 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
New Suits.
FOR SALE!
I
O.
HOTOGRAPSS.
. BLOUNT
NEW GOODS!
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Gent« a.nd Boys Clothing,
Hats, Caps, etc.
Central
Market.
And w ill be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES
B. P. NEIL,
Homs Q uid ) S hoes )
STRICTURE!
Diseases of Men
1. M. McCALl.
oMua. arrived this pmruing with hi* wife.
Estate and guardianship of Samuel G (
Ely’s Cream Balm has cured many cases
lighted with his visit it must b* something
Picture frames made to order at H. 8. of catarrh. It is in constant demand.—Gi reo. white -Aarttonr_Order ‘ppointing ° “ I
vary nice for a young tody to be ssyheop- ^^M* Kltaa Young returned to ban Jose Emery's
w Hovt Phartnari:' Chevecw
Consulting Physician,
Rr. P«V D mfwsaby . P obtlakd , O g ».
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