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VALLEY RECORD. The Cattle Market. The Eagle Point R. R. Decoration Day Program. BREVITY BASKET. The members of Burnside Poet and Says the Ren« Journal Beef cattle The R. R. V R R. <k Imp. Co. have . The city public schools close to-morrow. Bumside W. R. C. will assemble at the seem to be in demand throughout the set the figure of their bonus to build from The price of wool at Red Bluff is 23 cents. hall at 9 a. m. The procession will form ABH LAND. O b TUumday, Maj 21. 1^1 country. Those shipped to Chicago iron; the S. P. line to Eagle Point at 112,090. j Lovelocks by Sibbald A Savage netted They estimate the cost of building, etc.,at Messenger’s sawmill at Dead Indian is in on the plaza at 9:30, as follows: 1. Ashland band. | over $45 per head, and there is a market $90,000. The Howard survey from Med- full blast. PKK8ONAL AND HOCIAL for al) that may be «hipped. Beeves are ford A is ,n — and —• Applegates •—1— from ‘ 1 Jas. Caufman. a pioneer of Yreka, died 2. Co. D, 2d Reg.ment O. N. G. 10< ' ;, miles, 3. Burnside Poet and all old soldiers. Bila* Kilgore i» in from Klamath county | scarce in Washington, too, and George < ’entral Point 9’.? miles. A preliminary Saturday. 4. Burnsi<ie W. R. C. meeting was held t at Medford Saturday Wright ia here from Puget sound buy r... A choice of dress goods at a caoue line ot summer areas gooas ai Mr and Mr* Tom Scott are in town to ing all tbe fat cattle that are for sale. for the purple of bonding the town for ! C. O. D Emporium. 5. City authorities and citizens. day. 6. School children. , , Mr. Wright bought eight carloads of G. $< a O) for that bonus. —- ------------------- ---- J. T. Bouditch has been appointed a The procession will move to the Ash J. G. McDonald wa» up from Tolo Tues W. Mapes and ten carloads of F. J. Frey A Wild Man in Butte Creek. notary public by Gov. Pennoyer. day. land cemetery and decorate the graves of for shipment to Puget sound, and be A wild man has been seen several A trainload of 15 cars of building lime our departed comrades, and to the “un Col. Jas. Scobie is in the laud from ban went to Loveiucks to buy all tbe fat cat times of late in the vicinity of John Oben- front Seattle pa«sed south Monday, known dead ” The procession will then I Francisco. tle Captain Märzen haa for sale. near Big Y Butte, countv. j | Kev. Kev. Father Father Watry It in . ’s, ¿7 a ’ Jackson r wuuiv. n atry will celebrate m is a relief to cattiemec cattlemen to know that that; chain tuas» in reform as above and march to Ganiard’s . Nat Langell wa» up from Jacksonville I thev are no longer dependent upon the 18 nake<laruitakee to the woods every the Ashland Catholic church Sunday. opera house, where the piogram will be 1 Monday i t I mO ha tlifhtu a Li 11 ma r» rs.» 'T'l.-, —~ carried out: I San Francisco market, and that they can time he sights a human being. The near McCall ’ » store is giving away a fine new Mrs. B. Beach went to Toto Tuesday to ; ship their beeves north to Portland or est he was seen to the haunts of a human atlas of the world—Rand. McNally A Co's— 1. Music by the band. J visit friend». 2. Address of welcome bv the post! Puget sound or east to Omaha and Chi being was at a country' •cboo! house, with every $30 worth of goods bought for commander, • <eo. it .’Barron went to Eugene Sunday cago and get better prices for them than where it was supposed he was prosling cash. to spay 3U> cattle. in San Francisco. Mr. Wright is paying around for some waste lunches left by Nelson Grimsley of Central Point lias I 3. Prayer by the chaplain—Saluting the school children. for good cattle delivered at Reno. sold his wool clip to the Ashland Woolen the dead. Judge Hanna went to Lakeview to-dav | One theory is that the party is the Mills. 4. Music by the Octette club on legal liusines». Firmer»' Alliance». missing Uncle Sam Colver, the last trace 5. Reading of Memorial order. The pugilist world is excited over the H. Ix»we has returned from Oregon I A Pure Cream of Tartar _____________ Powder. Countv Organizer Samuel H. Holt has of whom was found seven miles north of Jackson-Corbett fight in San Francisco to- ; 6. Music by the band—dirge. City to these part» organized Brownslioro alliance, with the Linkville, some months ago. 7. Post exefeises. Superior to every other known. night. Cha», Kahn came out from Portland yes i following _ officers: W H. Bradshaw, Used in Millions of Homes— A heavy frost in Klamath county last . 3. Music by the Octette club. terday to see the boya. Wagon Road Toward Butte Creek. president : Thus. Baldwin,vice-president ; week did considerable damage to growing ' 9 Oration by the Rev. Robt McLean. 40 Years the Standard. James Goodrich of lGnlev ha» been in Wm. Tei rill, sec’y ; Mrs. E. Casto, treas- ____ _____ The question of a wagon road _____ from ; crops 10. Music by the Octette club—Amer Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky tbe city several days past. ica. urer; Mrs. A. M. Thomas, chaplain ;■ Ashland to intersect the road that taps th.. Pun. <7- 1 i Tr~ Read O. H. Blount s new ad. It is a kind Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Procession and > tte eek section is again before of a peeler for those w«nting straw hats for »hair h.11 wh will reform -------- “ ’iF F march -------1 to *“ J. B. Sollner tbe biaaon tailor, was over I Miss E. J. Baldwin, lecturer ; D. Terrill, ibi Butte and Wholesome. steward ; L. C. Charley, doorkeeper ; I. the p» ople. in tlic vallej again thia week. tannle. This w ill be a great aid to nothing their hall when a recess will be taken Ke other baking powder does such work. 8. Casto, assistant dijorkeejH r | I f the «-_ people living in. that section to have , „ St . war , n( u “ "V 1 h 30 P-"? ’ » wli . en the procession Mrs. H. Judge and little daughter are nd with Sine a S * ‘j* Thia is the sixth alliance in Jackson easy access to this city and the business visiting Jacksonvilie friends county and the work is only fairly com- interests c! '------- J that * ’ it • 1 rhubarb NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ol Achùzd Ashland demand -_™b. ’ I cemetery and there decorate the graves W. L. Wells, tbe 8. P. fireman, is now mewed. John Rowan, one of the na-j should t ” be put through. . i It i _______ i i ... c . of our departed comrades, after which is 2 the most ; ‘ »pending a vacation in Ashland. tional organizers, will be here soon and Practicable ei..l.„ pleted the inspection of the sheep of the practicable and best route and is entire- ,jyo- Bridge is conducting a cigar »tore I i a county organization of the alliances 1 ly satisfactory to all the residents . ^n«l ___ county and reports about 14,000 head, all near Talent and there decorate the * >■ 1 -a . irraVOC ZYT Allr An n > I'ri. I on Market street. San Francisco. ' wilt be formed. The convention will be property holders who will donate It the _ generally graves of our comrades. in good order. fencing thereof to the county. Theonly The only Children are requested to bring flowers • ongreasiuan Hermann leaves Washing hel<l at Medford the last of May. A voung son of W. C. Engledow. of Cen with them. ton. D, C. this evening for Oregon. — .. comes V..., U B.VU» .r^. On the 5th of June the farmers’ alii- opposition from ..... Mr. ■' J . . C I/UI Durkee, tral irai Point roini came very near being oeing killed Kiuea the tne ,. i ,: ij „„ „, The :, l a O. A. R. .. will • furnish ' ance will form a state organization in Or- ! who is out with an opposition road in ' other day by falling on __ his " 2 head ___ 2 from 2___ a »he children w ith flags on their arrival Jos W Allnutt returned yeaterday from • • ■ - car. -■ ■ recovering. on the plaza. egon. On the 8th a grand alliance picnic order to defeat the really meritorious freight He is a business trip to the county seat. SATURDAY, MAY 23, will be held at Athena President Polk, one- The proper place for Mr. Durkee to W. D. O'Donnell end John Stubblefield of tbe National alliance, will be present present his grievances is before an im-1 A good attendance is requested at the Lumber! Lumber! of .Medford, were doing the city Monday. - Knights of Pythias meeting tomorrow Ismea Nnrr!. at l.la __ i from Washington, and Hon. D. Cole, partial set of viewers, appraisers or the evening. A red hot discussion, in which !„97 8 ?L“18 ' -'ar,is on W. Wheeler returned Tuesday from Link from Kansas They will deliver ad the county court, where the matter may the fur will Hy, is on tbe boards. , t”e "ortb 81de of tbe railroad track, near ; ville on agricultural implement business. ' dresses. t . ’ ...... .. . . . „ „ I the depot, Ashland, can sttll vou sash,! be ajusted. The people of Ashland can J here, 1 ” “ possibffity that the leg of Con- doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds ' Jasper Ixmmis ia in a verv critical condi not afford to let the greivances of Mr. Conner, injured in the Lake Labish (>f ft«iahinv lumber T aqvd wui » : Memorial Day. tion from an attack of erysipelas in tbe t Durkee, though he be an enterprising ductor accident, will have to be amputated. The ! lum.ber; Lea'e Vour orders . arm. Saturday, May JOth, 1891, is Memorial and industrious citizen, stand in the way matter will be decided in two months. , a*- Luckej’s real estate oflice, and they • , , „ , . .. . x ; will be promptly attended to. W. I. Vawter. E Sanderson Smith. Dr. Day. Again it has rolled around to us of the public good and the best business Jas. A. Baglej* has sold his Antelope_________________ Pickel, K Kubli, and others are in Port with all its sacred ties and memories. 1 interests of Ashland. ranch to Mr Coleman, a new comer from Settlors on Indian Imuds. land. Again it has become our sacred duty to - ------------------------- ?' i"'“*,” : Woodville WliittlingH. F. Kushland and W. H Drummond, scatter flowers over the graves of our de „ „ upon the war-path, having heard that One of the Funniest Plays ever written. Re , Portland wool buyer", arrived in Ashland parted comrades and friends and to erect ________________ #__ «.™ BHU 1 Rev. G.W. Black, district _________ missionary for v cattle and nuiom horses uem« belonging to people yesterdaj-. a mound of evergreensand flowers to our ti Crops , ’ in h this vicinity are looking fine. ; _ ______ plete with Singing.Dancing and Special . - " ’ 1 are too full and will have Southern Oregon will preach in the" Bant'ist; ontside' the reserv-itton'^Vavn departed comrades who lie in unknown to ¿.hT ties; a skillful blending of Delicious ----------- ------- - ------ be thinned ’ if we have marketable : Church Sunday, the 24 th inst. Morning '-e Uie re8e -‘on *‘a'e been tres- Mr». Julia West came out from Portland Humor, Sparkling Scenes,Melo Saturday on a visit to Ashland friends and graves, who gave up their lives that our | rrujt and evening at the usual hours—11 a. ni. passing upon the Indian grass, and have I dious Songs, Popular Music, continued so doing from time immemor relatives. country might live. Comrades, let us aud 7:39 p. m. bristling with the Liveliest sort Metcbzler & Burkhardt have several ial. The fact is, the Indians are well ; come with reverent and chastened spir - * • “ - - Miss Minnie Kline of Applegate wa» vis of Funny Situations. A Continu iting Ashland yesterday en route to lxm it«, remembering their sacrifices, their teams engaged hauling lumber from their ous Stream of Laughter from sufferings and their death,and the sacred milion Evans creek, to this station for San Jose. Sacramento and Reno, Nev. jiave i ^5^ an^ ? an ac^ dealed Gato», Cal. beginning to end. cause in which they fell. May they rest shipment to the 8. P. D. & L. Co., passed through Ashland for Portland and i , severely according to law, and some Miss Susie Martin, who ha» Iteen attend in peace. Grant’s Pass. the Sound. 1 of them, at the suggestion of the rest, ing college at Albany, is home again for the WRITTEN FOR al1 80*,1‘.er8J® j°*n with The Granta Pass butchers are getting Sells Bros, circus will be here tbe latter the ¿ni,ian summer vac ation. Washington. The re- Laughing : Purposes : Only. f a»n<1 ♦£* considerable of their beef in this vicinity, part of July, and Forepaugh’s great circus . co.,',n!®®l®nfr W. P. Parsons has resigned as manager this lay is becoming more dear to the Cattle are getting fat very fast on the will arrive some time in August. Each will BUlt Wl" b® tliat af,*r several attempts on of the Depot hotel saloon, and James Fewel American people we invite them to join furnish an unlimited supply of pink lem-1 the part of the Indian police to keep off Accompanied by the Famous range this spring. now presides there. onade. the horses and cattle, the stock-owners, with us and decorate the graves of their ----- ------- . will "— lie — Bv the cansizine of a boat at the month '»¡b be served with U. S. warrants and I R. H. Hoskins, until lately cterk in Supt. loved ones valley Let some loving liand scat- j Horace Pelton of Sains Lindberg's office at Dunsmuir, was visiting ter flowers of sweet remembrance over ; here today gathering up the cattle that; of Klamath river Mav 10th Wm. 8 Guerin Sealed with in the U. 8. court.—Link- in Ashland Tuesday of Curry countv. aged 23. was drowned | ville star. every grave in our cemeteries on this he bargained for some time ago. Magnificentlv Uniformed and Elegantly Equipped, Rendering in an exquisite Al. Ball, who is etnplojed by the 8. P. Memorial Dav. We also ask all who , “How are the measles ” is the general of Ud^unU^* °f J" T" C’Uerin’ f°rn,erly Beware of Ointments manner a class of Music never be D. A L. Co. at the Pass, was up Sunday lkT.fr °r bU"ting t0 ,li8pla’V them 0,1 in,«uiry this 8ection when nAi/.hk«..« neighbors Ilirv in thia uo«-tir\r» whan J ' .. . . __ visiting Ashland friend». fore attempted by any similar A» a«*., u that ... Contain Mercury, , *” mis aay. meet. Nearly every family has or has ! At baleni Saturday a marriage bcen.se i c rganization. ’ B uxnsiok P ost N o . 23, G. A. R. was issued to H C. Stock and Miss Lizzie I as “jercury will surely destroy tbe sense of ; Fred Andrews is in the Postil Telegraph had them in the past few weeks. Max Mills. The bride being only 17 years i 8mel1 an“ completely derange the whole; The fttpeviitatiu- Traidp'g Band of America. office while his brother George w rusticating Jacksonville Jottings. ’consent had to fie obtained system when entering it through the niu- at lhe Dead Indian ranch. Mayor Howard of Medford was in our old, theparents . ------------------------------- ! 9 _____ 0US surfaces. Such articles should never Under the leadership of the Talented He found that before before the the document document could could lie lie obtained. obtained. ----- ------ J. B. Sollner of Sissons spent several days midst last Thursday. The smiling countenance of the genial Young Virtuoso, someone had destroyed most of the fruit At Eureka. Cal., Kent Thomas (husband able phi*siSns°asPtheCdluuage they1 wflVdo P. K. Walsh of Dunsmuir, was seen in ! here during the week. Ashland the first of the week. trees, on his farm near this place, ” bv of Caroline Gage) stabbed Drum, the ad- is ten fold to the good yon can possible de EDWARD E. NICKERSON. Dr. Jones and Charles Strang were among girdling them with a saw near the ground, ’“nee man six times wAli a locket knife, rive from them. Hall's < atarrh Cure.man- Mrs. 8. Wimer and son were at Jackson the visitors on Monday. It is the general opinion that the partv 1 . ,s of Drum ’ s standing with his ufaciured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ville Monday on business connected with , Mrs l)r. Geary, and her sister of Eugene that did the sawing was trying to get |, e T ’ recent*y played in the valley O.. contains no mercury, and is taken in estate of her father, R. Lewellen. were visiting friends in town Saturday. even with the mavor W iooinh . wns’ ternallv. and acts directly upon the blood John Devlin was up from his Applegate Miss Mary Jacobs and Maj’ Morrjs of E very M embsb E vf . rv S oloist Woodville, May 19th, 1891 I M«- M. B. Bowditch received a letter and mucous surfaces of the system. In j ..., | I r from ----- Rev. 1(— w _ f —j at „ — ...... ■_ buying Hall s Catarrh Cure be sure you get farm this week and was over at the Henley i Central Point precinct were in town Satur a S oloist . an A rtist . Wm Lund Boston, Mass., in sawmill with J. J. Murphy Tuesday. day Take It Before Break fast. which he says he will be in Ashland this the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chenej’ & E. J. Knowles of Jacksonville was on ( George R. Neil left for the metropolis The great appetizer, tonic and liver regu- '’eek and Episcopal services will lie held in Co Our Grand Band Parade occurs from The ___ Sunday's train for Omaha, Neb., to be em Monday ,e ,ban,ist church tomorrow (Friday) Oregon Hotel at 6:30 o’clock sharp. Con evening on a visit to relatives and lator. In use for more than tiftv years in /¡^■Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per ployed in the railroad machine shops. England. Positive specific for liver com- evcn,r' cert from 6:30 to 7:00, and in the evening friends. bottle. from 7:30 to 8:0C>, headmaster Galvin informs us that the Chas. H Pierce was called to Han Fran-1 W I. Vawter, J. O. Johnson, John A. plaint. Bad taste in the mouth on arising commenced work this week mak- cisco to-day where his mother wa» thrown ; Hanley, Francis Fitch and Wm. t’l- in the morning, dull pain in the head and rai1- James Norris can furnish you all kinds of X^P’Pcices 75 anil 50 Cents. backofthe eves, tired feeling, dizziness, ing t 60 feet wide and 1400 feet long at from a huggy and dangerously injured. finishing lumber, mouldings, windows, I u w ml za !• —symptoms ca <r fv a »»« * ca of I a liver «» am complaint. I a ■ • TA Bloodv I _ _ _1 ___ _ _ _ za . Pass * Li 1 rich of Medford paid Jacksonville a visit languor run. _ near Grants Seats on Sale at McConnell & Winter’s. doors, sash, etc. Leave orders at W. N. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Van Vacter >ave j Monday. Remedy. Dr. Henley’s English Dandelion long —„ -n n a dangerous place o on the com Luckey's. commenced housekeeping on Spring street. ! Charles H. Fierce left on Wednesday for Tonic. Relieves constipation, sharpens the pany „ roadbed. at the former home of Mr. and Mrs H. E. Cinnabar where he will spend a time re appetite and tones up tbe entire system. Sacramento, May 16: To-night the The officials of Siskiyou county. Cal., tap California Fruit Union shipped to Chi Mocum. Get lhe genuine from your druggist mr $1, cruiting. the pay car for the poll and other head tax and take according to directions. (2) Mr. and Mrs. 1*. Dunn left last evening es or the railroad boys. These taxes are cago a carload of Vacaville cherries, 1850 Chas Shultz who has beeu acting as re for Port Townsend, Wash., fora visit ot J ceiver of the Wimer-Wadleigh mines of In Chicago to-day’ Vacaville I much lighter in Oregon and the boys are boxes. The first full train of Raymond A Whit a month or so with their daughter. Mrs.' Waldo returned home Sundaj'. getting their receipts from the assessor of cherries, which were a trifle green, sold Grown from Selected Bulb». comp excursionists passed through Ash Hoiberg. Early Red . per lb $1 50 at from $2.15 to $2.30 a box, and Sacra It consisted ot Jackson county. A. 8. Hammond of Ashland rode down land Friday evening. lied Wethersfield . . “ 1 50 Two of the Terwilliger boys were visiting to the county seat on a hlcycle Sundaj’ af handsomely arranged vestibule cars— Fine coffee, tea and spices at McConnell mento river cherries at from $2.40 to $.’’> Yellow Danvers “ 1 00 in Ashland thin week, having finished ternoon, returning home Monday morn. per box. This fruit had been three and | at Winters'. dining, baggage and sleepers—and an White Portugal . “ 2 00 Hailey's shipment of beeves to the Portlanl a half days on the road. T. H. Goodman, general passenger and John Boyer, h. Kubli and Mrs. W. J. observation and library car,which among In comparing prices please remember that market The ticket agent of the 8 P.. came out from above quotations include P ostage . 1‘lj niale left on Saturdays, train for Port other things contained a piano. Miss Ida Tolman has returned from a land BORN San Francisco in his private car last evon- to attend tbe Grand I. O. O F and: Give our »red a trial. pleasant visit with Jacksonville friends. A Retiekab lodges, which are in session this crowd was organized in Pennsylvania, ing, remained all night and left this morn though they come from all parts of the Correspondence solicited. party was given !ier at that place Satur- week. ing for the north His family is with him LETTEKEN—May 12,1K91. 10 mile» east country. A trip to Alaska is on their clty evening. of Ashland, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Let- TRUMBULL & BEEBE, and they w anted to :<ee Rogue river valley "Dame Rumor” says one of Jackson list teken, a daughter. Mi»s Mattie Cunnyngham returned Mon county’s voung attorneys and a lady of this Growers, Importers and Dealers in See the new lot of boys’ shoes, only $1.50 ALLEN—111 Ashland. May 3), 1891, to the day' from a pleasant visit at lxiwer soda place will be joined in matrimonj’ l>efore J. R. Neil, county judge; Max Muller, per pair, at O. H. Blount's, wife of U. B Allen, foreman of the R ec SEEDS, TREES, BULBS and PLANTS, springs, Shasta county. She left Tuesday . tbe close of the present month. county clerk ; and J. G^Birdsey, sheriff, 119-421 Sansome St., San Francisco. ord office, a son. A reporter saw Charley Yen at the depot for Portland. were in Ashland Mondav examining the Janies Klover, late of Cresent City tarried Friday and he says his railroad contracts Mention this j aper. He was adjudged have Mrs. J. W. Cunnyngham and daughter, in town Monday on his way to San Frail sanity of O. R. Myer kept, kept him so busy that he finds he will DIED Miss Mollie, left Monday for Portland, to cisco where he will purchase a stock of sufficiently insane to be confined to the lie unable to put in his cannery in Ashland remain all summer with Cal., Lee and Gus drugs for his store at the former place. Salem asylum . Drs. Parson and Songer I in time for this season. He says it is a good GOODRICH.—At Anderson’s Ferrv, Kla Cunningham. Jzindv ' investment and will be ready’ for next sea- I math river. May 1, 1891, Roy, son of A. H. Maegly and little daughter of Port gave the medical examination. Mrs R. M. Robertson of the Willamette, land came out to look after his business in went to Salem with Sheriff Birdsey on ' son. James and Lottie Goodrich, aged 11 who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. terests in this valley. He st having his the evening train, and the superior skill; Oranges, lemons, new fruits, and veget- ; months and 11 days. Norcross, who ha» been quite ill, returned furin surveyed off in five acre lots, and will and care of that institution will un- i j tables at D. L. Minkler & Son’s, JENOTAT—In Ashland. Maj’ 13, 1894. Mrs. home Monday. ■o--------------- doubtedly cure up the loose bumps of his ' I dispose of them in a short time. Eliza .lenotat, sister of Col. C. F Frizell, 8urvevor McCall was out a few days ago otherwise ingenius brain. Mr». L. Powell of this city is over at Eagle aged 85 years. Chicago papers please Appropriate excercises will be held at the 1 surveying a new countv road from How- ' Point to attend the funeral of her brother. : cemetery on Decoration Day. The deco- copy. The pay car returned from the north ard’s through Hiatt prairie to Grizzley prai- the late Jacob Wartow, who was buried | rating of the 2.j graves of the early pioneers Sunday. It only paid the 8. P. boys off ; ! rie. a distance of eight miles. The people WORLOW—At his home at Antelope saw •J there yesterday. I will be one of the features. Four young la- going north, leaving the O. & C. boys to I I of that section will have it declared a coun- (Succe»»oi » to Chitwood Bro».) mill, May 18, 1891, of heart disease, Jacob „ .he brave W H. Tihbits and W. E. Tibbits of Hills-: dies will decorate the graves of the | ty road by the July term of commissioner’s L. Worlow. boro, have been in Ashland to see their men who fell and the pioners are cordially wait till it returned from Portland. The 1 I court. Main St., Opposite Flagstaff. pay car never carries all its wealth 1 The deceased was born at Knoxville, daughter and sister, Mrs. H. A. Howard, invited to attend and take part. around with it, hence if robbed on the I Nothing but cash trade solicited at O. H. Ky., in 1827, and moved to Linn county, who is very tow. A. 8. Jacobs was in town Monday. He route the highwaymen would not receive Blount’s. Mo., with his parents when about 13 ------- Full Line of------- Rev. F. H. Haskell, an itinerant Baptist reports that his neighliors are greatly ex as much wealth as some unreliable fairy 'In his 26th year he was mar I. N. Castle, the SaH José stockman who years old. preacher, who has been blind since he was cited over the appearance of a crazj’ man DRUGS, CHEMICALS, is shipping beeves north, was on yester- | tale writers would have the public be ried to Miss Mary E. Clemence, and ar 1» months old, preached in the Baptist in that vicinity. The man is bare footed His firm will ship three ! rived in Oregon in 1864, where he has COSMETICS, TOILET ARTICLES, «nd hatless. ’ He has been seen by tbe lieve. The money is shipped along to ■ day’s south train i church last evening. s<^>>i children, and when he sees any of different points on the route in advance ' more train loads Mays lost three carloads resided at his place on Antelope until STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, Al. Morris of Roseburg, one of the S. P. them, be gives a leap and runs away to’ the of the pay car and they pick it up and ' of stock at Sacramento last week. They his death. Besides a sorrowing wife and were wild Arizona steers and escaped while trainmen well and favorably known in ! woods. He will go to the school-house pay it out as they go along. quite a large familv of children he leaves And everything kept in stock by a tirst- Ashland, was married recently to Miss after all are away and get the bread left being loaded. a sister, Mrs. L. Powell of Oak street, to class Drugstore. Bonebrake near Roseburg. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Jenotat, there. He is ah elderly looking person. Tbe finest goods in the market can lie had mourn his loss and cherish the memory Prefer'ption» a Specialty. (’apt. James Carroll, whose offer of $14.- Mr. J. saida search party was going out who died on May 13, 1891, took place last j only at tbe clothing palace of O. H. Blount. ! of his many virtues and moral worth. | ml2’91 («0.000 for Alaska was laughed at bv this last Sunday to find, if possible, the strange Friday from the residence of Col. C. F. j Welborn Beeson of Wagner creek, secre government, was on Friday's southbound . man. Frizell in Ashland, the interment being tary of the cemetery association, writes the train accompanied by his wife. The closing exerc ues of the Ashland i% Hargadine cemetery. Rev. Father 1 R ecord May 17th : ’ Decoration Day will be I Pat Tynan is conductor on the passen- high school will open to-night in Ganiard Watry of the Catholic "church, of which observed at the Talent cemetery. Burn- ! Jer several trips the past week while Con-: Opera House with the program of the the deseased was a consistent and devout ___________ side Post will ___________________ be in attendance at 3 o’clock I uelor Kearney is taking the Raymond member, conducted the religious excer- p. m. Everybody invited to take part in Senior and Junior classes : excursionist» through the state. Mrs. Jenotat was 85 years old and the ceremony. 1. Music—“Though we Part”—A and rises. has lived with the family of her brother, I New prize baking powder—every can John Weiss, of Miller's, Linn countv,*as | B classes. visiting in Ashland last week as the guest > 2. History—A class—Ix>ru M. Colton. Col. Frizell, for the the past twenty-five gnaranteed-and with each a fine wood- of his son. A P. Weiss, having just re a look at them at Mc- 3. Recitation—Bernardo Del Carp’o— vears. Kind hearted, gentle and loving, fibre pail. Just take turned from a trip to Los Angeles. her death, though not unexpected, will Connell & Winter’ s. s, Moody Scott. Henrv II. Gilfry of Washington. D. C., W. H. Crocker, the San Francisco banker 4. Music—“Little Fishermaiden”— be mourned by a large circle of acquaint was on Sunday's train for a business trip to ances and friends. and brother of Col. Fred Crocker, returned Emma Judge. Washington. Mr. Gilfry is the popular Friday from a trip up north. John Bays 5. Junior Classes Introduction—Ag A large, fine-looking man was visiting , accompanied reading clerk of lhe U. 8. senate. him and his family in their the Ashland ladies recently selling them ’ pi irivate car to the Bay City,where Bays will nes Fitch. J De Witt Bulls, who has been so dan- 6. Reading—“How Little Giris Study” seeds for an improved damoti, vine that find fi_____ out __________ whether he will be awarded ;he I Crously ill in California, arrived in Ash- blossomed out into a flower as large as a Wan Luis Obispo railroad cextract. ud Monday, accompanied by Mrs. D. A —Helena Scherrer. I " ....... ....... saucer. With a very sweet-scented lot of • . . . i. Class Statistics—Annie Loomts. Carpenter and daughter, Miss Genevieve. talk and pretentious ceremony he sue- 0*nd underwear at c• 8. Music—Ara Hatfield. Butler Helman and wife catpe up from i, , , »• Recitation—“College Oil Cans”— ceeded in planting a box of his seed in ' their Josephine county home Monday. the gardens of a large number of Ash A M®morial .sermon will be preached by Butler is on his way tp Klamath agency to May Sutton, '■""S'“’“1'”1,iriK u , t ft'M'Jini’.rsii*% & 10. Oration----- “Monument«"----- Algie bring home some horses, and Mrs. H. will a fee of from $1 upwards. He did well. jHVi jjav 04th, at 11 a. m.. under tbe aus- Dixon. visit in Ashland. 11. Claes Poem—Lillie Wataon The seeds are also doing well, alter con- pi-es of Bumside Post No. 23. G. A. R and Miss Mary Wetzel, the accomplished 12. Music—-“Phantom Footsteps”— siderable nourishing and very tender the W R. C. The G. A. R. and W R. C. daughter of one of Yreka's leading mer care. They are radi»he». The handsome will meet in their hall at 10:00 sharp, chants and pioneer citizens was married Mattie Young and chorus. 13. Parody—From Tubal Cain—Henry florist is gone, and there is lots of good- Tuesday to John E. Turner of Red Bluff. Boy’s knee pants at Ganck’s 40 cts. 60 They were on the same evening s train for Galey. natured smiling going on at the exnenaa Ct;, and $1.75. their future home in Washington 14. Music-iiuiuanopbone-Uley Tborn-1 of th. . • .w «siAxta. K A- Oregonian: Travel is much lighter now E. J. Farlow, wife and little daughter. A. i < at this time last year. Jt is hardly’ { ttVAUOT. The Social Session Co. appeared to a than ' time for tourist travel to set >n, but it is D. Melman ana W . Vt Kenlnor departed The regular commencement exercises I good house at the Metropolitan Theatre hardlv | probable that there will be so many Sunday to attend the I O. O. F. and Re- will lie given in the same place to-mor last night. It is farce-comedy, character Eastern people visiting this coast this sea be»x’a lodge conventions at Portland. Miss row (Frkiav) evening, beginning at 8:00 acting, burlesque and musical excellent:- , son as last on account of the financial strin- . Allie Farlow accompanied them to see tbe , o ’ clock. The following program will be ies that are brought to the fore by “A | gency. The hotels generallj’ are not crowd sights of the big city. followed on that occasion : Social Session ” There is this to be ed. i Mr. and Mrs Wm. Harris returned Fn-1 1. Prayer—R°v. C. A. Lewis. said, it is perfectly clean. There is not The finest line of teas and coffees in town day from a pleasant sojourn with friends Musi«'—High School the slightest leaning toward the broad, and the lowest prices at D. L. Minkler A and relatives in Sonoma county, Cal. Mr. ; 2. ll.’s underpinning has so greatly improved ; 3. Oration (Salutatory)—“Cranks'’— suggestive or vulgar. The company ap Son’s, pear to be correct people, and the spec that be is now ready to tackle the celebrat Olev Thornton. jn addition to having the best band and 4. Music (duett)—Mrs Merrick and tator at once classes them as superior to orchestra ed O’Leary for a walking match. on the road, Sprague’s Social Ses lhe “ordinary run.”—Sacramento (Cal.) : sion Company presented one of the most H. T. Chitwood. H. J. Hicks. Wtu. Otto., Mr. Bolton. Esaav — ( ?) — Moodv Scott. 5. Record-Lfnion, Mar. 4,1890.. At Ganiard pleasing entertainments ever .seen here. J. W. Rogers. C. B. Cristler. Joe Million, This organization is composed of talented 6. Music— Miss Hattie Thornton, Opera House Saturday evening. Ad. Graham, Jos. Daiue, Milton Gregory hjiaav I people who give a clean performance well and ... L. L. Merrick, members of Granite i 7«. — _____ _ ______ . .. (Valedictorv)—“Barnacles” I had a severe attack of catarrh and be worth seeing.—Salt Lake (I tali) Herald. lodge, Knighu of Pythias of this city, at-1 _l/ira M. Colton. came so deaf 1 could not hear common con Mar. 13, 1890. At Ganiard opera honse Sat tended the funeral of lhe lute \t ill A oung “ s. Music—(h’teite club. versation. I suffered lerriblj’ from roaring urday. at Jacksonville. 9. Remarks—Principal of schools. in my head 1 procured a bottle uf Ely's 10. Music—Claes. Iru F. Towers, tiie Portland furniture Who is Garrick ? The poor man s friend. Creaiu Baltu. and in three weeks could bear manufacturer, president of the Boys and ( 11. Presentation of diplomas. as well us I ever could.and now I can say to I McCall s block. Girls Aid Society. and the owner of one of 12. Music—Octette club all who are affiicted with the worst of dis The Ashland Woolen Mills have pur- the most humane hearts in Christendom, I An admission fee of twenty cents will eases. catarrh, take Elv s Cream Balm and was in Ashland a few days ago accompan-1 ¡be cured. It is worth $1900 to any man, | chased about all the big clips in this sec ied bv hi" wife’s sister They were the be charged each evening. woman or child suffering from catarrh.—A. i tion, including those of Wells’s, Songer On Saturday afternoon and evening E. Newman. Grayling. Mich. guest's of Mr ami Mrs. D. Wilson and left i Welle, and A’an Dykes, besides others the school work of the various grades Sunday for California not so large. They have been paying The report of C. P Huntington, pres 20 cents per pound for the best. The be on exposition in A private letter from Hon. Max Pra< hl, will - ---------------- . . the large room states that he «ill be down to Ashland a» of the Normal building, and all parents ident of tbe Southern Pacific, to the di Ashland Woollen Mills will haveonhand soon ai he can close up his accounts and allj friends of education at«" cordially ni- rectors shows that “a considerable part enough to run them for a long time. ■ of the increase in the earnings from com turn the collector’s office over to bis sue- vjte,i come and look at this work, censor. Mr. Pracht is a live, energetic rus mercial freight is due to the development We are still in it on groceries, the largest tler. and his return to Ashland again will i Al. Martin is over from Yreka. of the fruit industry in Oregon ami Calif and finest stock in town. D. L. Minkler be a valuable acquisition to the business ; Mrs. Hawes is down from Portland fur ornia. On tbe lilies in Oregon the in dt Son’s» energy of tbe country. crease in freight earnings amounts $112,- her health. The furniture iu the S. 1’. Co.s eating 644, the principal part of which is local. Fred F. Platts was in tbe R* com > office house has been inventoried and H. A. Judson Ganlard and family have arrived the other dav preparing for the Social Ses-1 The through freight over these lines is sion troupe at Ganiard opera house Satur from Jonesville. Mich., accompanied by still small, but shows a large in Clawson will sell to the S. P. who will day evening. Mr. Platts was with the A[- Mr. Donahue. crease over the proceeding year. In the run the house in a month or so. Mr. viu Joslin” company, which it will I W. Butts of Rochester, N. Y.. a broth local tonnage there has been an increase Clawson is a wealthy man and will retire be remembered had an excellent band and er of J De Witt Butt*, arrived in Ashland as superintendant of tbe 8. P.’s eating on tbe main line of 3bout 20 per cent., houses. The Depot hotel, under the able orchestra. The manager. Mr Praguer, is several days ago. arising from the natural growth of tbe the head of the Social Session to. s band; Surer foundation cannot be laid than the country and the unusually long period of management of A. H. Evans, turns over which is even better than "Alvin Joslin s. ■ a good sized dividend every’ month. merit which is the solid base for the "A Social Session” is a play and troupe real monumental success at Hood's t-srjaponiis. low water in the Willamette river.” wbKb reacbe- every body fond ot fun. Baking Powder I’ - SUGAR, SUGAR, McC ONNELL ft W INTER 75 CENTS Per Can And Guaranteed ! .7 Fine Wood: Pulp Pail with every Can. The only house in the city that makes Groceries a Specialty. SPRAGUE’S. COMEDIANS ¡ iv We Know No Competition. ’* M c C onnell & winter , Cor. Main and 1st Ave. GIVEN AWAY! BLACK HUSSAR BAND £ We are overstocked with straw hats in both Men and Boys’,and until June 30th we will do Our - Star - Orchestra nate one Straw Hat with every suit we sell, either in Men’s or ONION SEED LARGEST STOCK I We will also make a special run in Mens’ Fine Kangaroo Shoes, at $3 per pair. They are sold every where at $5 per pair. But we have J. C. BARRETT & CO too many of them. Boys’ Suits We will sell for $2 and upward,and give a straw hat with every suit, until June 30th. ZEPHYR, : AMOSKEAG. : GINGHAMS, CRITERION CLOTH, Satines, other new Dress Goods; and Hosiery. Mens' Cottonade Pants We will sell for 50 cents, and if you are not satisfied we will give your money back. WILSON & WALSWORTH YOURS TRULY, O. H. BLOUNT, ASHLAND, OREGON. C. 0. D. EMPORIUM NEW GOODS! H. C, MYER Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Gents and. Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc. -Agent /LIRE DAILY ARRIVING And will be sold at our well known LOW PRICES WALTER A. WOODS’ Mowwers, Rakes and Harvesting Machinery. VICTOR MOWERS, HAY CARRIERS, HARPOON and JACKSON’S B oots i AND Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and at Prices that Defy Competition. We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON ACO.’s School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) »3 09 tali B J Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. J. M. McCALL