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VALLEY RECORD ; ^PRICE'S sugar Military Wagon Road Decision. Jacksonville Jottings. BREVITY BASKET. A Cricket Plague. /’has. Schultz left Sunday for Ban Fran-1 Jacob Caaey was in the valley from Washington, May 25,—In tbt wagon Linkville flour for sale at the C. G. store. cisco to visit hi» daughter. He reports that road cases embracing The Dalles military ( , Ager, Ager. Cal., this week Walters has been visiting his daugh wagon road, the Willamette valley and Mias Jessie Jackson of Grant» Pt»» is vis- the pest which look» something like a ter Dr. ASHLAND. O b Thunday. May 2H. 1MM in Eugene Cascade wagon road and the Oregon Cen •ting relatives and friends. cricket has eaten the crops in that sec Fine coffee, tea and spices at McConnell tral wagon road, the supreme court of I Ted Barclay and b. L. Merrick of Ash tion and are at work also in the farms of : A Winters’. PERSONAL. AND SOCIAL the United States today remanded all the Soule’s and other» in the Little Shas land spentriunday in Jacksonville. ta, Cal., vicinity. They sprung up out of Bob McGinley’s troupe is playing in Sis the cases with directions to the circuit Edward bparlin i* here from Lakeview. ■Senator Cameron 1» at Roseburg on busi tbe ground in the Oregon c-lough section kiyou county. court to permit the United States to file Ira Powers was on Tuesday's northbound ness connected with the land office. a replication to the pleas of bona fide . and have spread out from there in A choice line of summer dress goods at train. M ra. Ed. Barron of Aahland precinct was everv quarter and have grown so numer C. O. D. Emporium. purchase and estoppel. This does not open the whole question, but simply permits ous that they have devastated every ves Mr. Cranshaw, the printer, has gone to visiting in Jacksonville on Saturday. New-comers looking for locations are be the government to prove, if it can, that Portland. That coming quite numerous. John Buffer left Tuesday evening for tage of vegetation in their track Crescent City where he will ’ engage in the the present holders did not purchase the section has always been the harbor for handford Marsh was on last evening's marble business. The Episcopal denomination are build road lands in good faith. The question tbe cricket and grasshopper but the north train. ing a church at Grants Pass. I of actual construction of the road be R. J. Cameron and wife ami Theo. Cam »beep generally tramp them out in the Merriman A legate »pent Sunday in the eron were among the excursionists to Cole- spring before they batch out. Thia year The entire strawberry crop of Wisconsin comes immaterial under this ruling. Granite city. stein on Tuesday. few sheep have roamed over that is blasted by the recent frosts. Catarrh in the Head . Moore went irome to Wood- I Mrs. Almina Reynold» (nee Crump) of section. Old-timers say that they have The Methodist camp meeting commences I^banon. Linn county, arrived here recent not seen such destruction done by crick-1 at the county fair grounds June 11th. Originates in scrofulous taint in the blood. E. T. Bartlett was over from his Siski ly on a visit to her mother of Sterlingville. eta since tbe fifties. Eastern syrup, codfish, chipped l»eef, Hence the propcT method by which to cure I you rntnre Friday. catarrh, is to puri/y the blood. Its many dis mince meat, at The C. G Co.’s store. Messrs. Kubli and Boyei have returned The Train Agent*. E. K. Bnchtiuan returned Monday from from Portland, where they were in attend Portland parties are in town with a view agreeable symptoms, and the danger of devel Awh- The train ticket agent* run front ance at the annual meeting of the I. O. 0. oping into bronchitis, or that terribly fatal a tnp in California. S- □ ■ & land right through to Oakland pier. of purchasing the Granite stone quarry F. lodge». disease, consumption, are entirely removed A Pure Cream of Tartar ■ _____ Powder. i. A. J*e spent «everal days at his saw- All the granite stonecutters in San Fran There are nine of them and they are by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which cures catarrh Jacksonville will celebrate the Fourth of i . , . . , mill near Gold Hill. 300 in number, went on strike Mon Superior to every other known. July in grand style this vear. A matting nice-looking,gentlemanly ' fellows and ex- cisco. by purifying the blood; it also tones up the day. Used in Millions of Homes— Perry Foster and C. Foster, of Beagle, of the town board will take pla< e tin- week J*neoced trainmen. Tl heir job takes system aud improves the general health. San Francisco is making a strong fight to were in the city Monday away all the hard work of the conductor, to make arrangements. 40 Years the Standard. secure the next republican national con Church Social Next Wednesday." Ex-Mpaaker W. 1* Ready was o<i Mon The members of the 0. E. 8. and their whose job is an easy one now at the same vention Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky old salary. The company officials pre day s train from California. families went over to Colestein on Tuesday Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Following is the program of the Pres A Washington dispatch says an order has They were joined by several tend that tbe new order of things is not and Wholesome. Harold Jackson left for Portland Sunday picnicing. been issued making Medford a presidential byterian church social, next Wednesday members of the Ashland lodge. A most a reflection on the conductor ’ s integrity to have IA leg attended to. He other baking powder does such work. postoffice evening, June 3d, to begin at 8 p . m. : pleasant time was bad. but merely to relieve him of overwork. Miss Cunningham of Ft. Klamath is vis Myrtle Point.according to the Coast Mail, I Male quartette The lisin ticket agents receive $f»0 per Francis Fitch of Medford and Mis» Laura iting Mias Minnie Preadmore. is putting on airs. It has four doctors and I Recitation, Mae Grainger. Cardwell were united in matrimony on month and the conductors $125. two lawyers. Instrumental solo, Mabel Lee. Wm. Breeden and family left yesterday Monday afternoon at the residence of Rev. Portland Examiner: In California it Vocal solo, Hattie Thornton. M. A Williams. The young couple took is said that the 8. P. railroad company fur Portland to remain awhile Geo. W. Stephenson moved bis saloon the evening train for Portland for a brief Character recitation, Fred and Gertie Chas. Kahn returned to Portland Friday visit. contends that the placing of train agents into the Delmonico hotel building at the Engle. to be in Ashland again in June. Grown from Selected Bulbs. on trains, instead of allowing conductors depot Friday. Vocal duet, Mabel Goodyear and Daisy ¿•J’Iy,,,afe^,rrari<i T reJary of »0 handle tbeTash* has "resulted'"in‘7i0 Garrick defies the McKinley bill and sells Eariv Red..................... per lb $1 50 Dr. Iiensorest and wife ami K H. Dem the Keliekah degree lodge, who has been at «< . . . - . — Mingus. you clothing at New York wholesale prices Red "Wethersfield . 1 50 orest were up from Medford Sunday << tending the grand convention, returned per cent, gain in cash receipts. There as retail, SfcCalls block. Select reading, Mrs. Engle, 1 00 Yellow Danvers ____ ...K, . The .„c lady „„ it has must be a whole lot of guff about this Mr». H. C. Hill is visiting her sons, Geo. home Tuesday morning llarp solo, Mrs. Otto Winter. White Portugal 2 00 Joe Goodwin, the ex-stage driver, was secretary for the third statement. — ..«. The first month or two the been re-elected grand seci ........................ and Charles, at Seattle and Tacoma. — a make ...til —« a — I-« i ' _ of __ lib i:i- convicted of murder in the second degree Recitation, Mabel Ayers. In comparing prices please rememlter that train agent will big „ show consecutive time. Solo,------------. J. Cal Eubanks, the pot»ular commercial above quotations include P ostau b . erality in dividing with the company at his second trial at Redding. traveler, spent yesterday in Ashland Recitation, Mabel Russell. Give our seed a trial. Mctiool Clotting Exercises. but it will only be for a »bort time, and A humorous fact aliout Hoods Sarsapa Duet, Mrs. L. L. Merrick, Mrs. E. V. Mr». Jackson Hockersmith is visiting Correspondence solicited. A large crowd was out to the Ganiard then he will have to whack up with the rilla—it expels bad humor and creates good Mills. Mrs. P. L Fountain in Alkali valley opera house Thursday and enjoyed an conductor, and then where will the com- humor. Be sure to get Hood's. TRUMBULL & BEEBE, Male quartette. Benj Birdsell of Palouse valley. Wash., evening of pleasant entertainment by the Cny get off? The company had better go Francis Fitch, the bright young.lawyer cents Strawberries and ice cream 15 is here to locate and purchase property. Growers, Importers and Dealers in and Miss Laura Cardwell, a )>opular Jack ck to the old style of doing business— i students of the Ashland public schools. each, on tap any time after 3 p. m. Thos E Scott, wife and daughter re The program was carried out as follows: go in cahoots with the conductor and sonville young lady were married Monday. SEEDS, TREES, pVLBSand PLANTS, turned home to Central Point Saturday. Realism is getting down to a fine point, i Lumber! Lumber! 1. Music—“Though we Part”—A and trust to luck. It is better to have only 119-421 Sansome St., San Francisco. one partner, the conductor, to divv with, The 4th of July at Bonanza is to be cele Miss l^na Netberland of Talent is recov B classes. Mention this paper. James Norris at his lumber yards on brated with a live eagle )>erched on the Hag instead of two, the conductor and ticket ering from a siege with spinal meningitis. 2. History—A class—Lora M. Colton. the north side of the railroad track, near pole. 3. Recitation—Bernardo Del Carp'o— agent. the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, H S. Emery went to Yreka Saturday to Monday’s storm visited Jacksonville, one visit old pioneer friends,returning Monday. Moody Scott. Beautlful Women. and one fifth inches of rain falling in three doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds STOCK FARM FOR SALE. 4. Music—“Little Fishermaiden”— The magical effects of Wisdom's Roliert- hours, prostrating heavy alfalfa and barley of finishing lumber. Leave your orders J. C. Stubbs, one of the brainy officials of Emma Judge. at Luckey’s real estate office, and they ine as a beautifier and preserver of the fields the S. P., went north in a private car Sun HE BELL ESTATE, containing 160 5. Junior Cbusee Introduction—Ag coniplexion have been attested bv thou day. will be promptly attended to. On Friday evening's train there were six acres of land in the heart of a good nes Fitch. sands of the leading ladies of society and for Medford and six for Rose- Chas. Shultz, the circuit court bailiff, cattle range. A bout 6 miles from Henley, the stage. The only article ever discovered emigrants 6. Reading — “ How Little Girls Study ” rtllt*CF U'itll loririie I/»«. UTlll A w, A BORN went to San Francisco Sunday on a vaca Cal., on the Klamath river. which gives a natural tint to the complex burg, with larger numbers for Willamette —Helena Scherrer. tion. Also about 56 head of cattle. ion. remove.« tan. sunburn, freckles and towns. 7. Class Statistics—Annie Loomis. BRITTSON — In Ashland. May 22, 1891, to For further particulars inquire of all roughness of the face and arms, leaving C. Cunningham and wife were in from Gel. Jas. Scobie has purchased the Cali 8. Music—Ara Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brittson, a daughter. THUS JONES. Henley, Cal,, the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re fornia hotel and several lots at Dunsmuir their Ft. Klamath ranch the first of the 9. Recitation — “ College Oil Cans ” - LOOMIS — In Ashland, May 25. 1891. to Mr. or W. T. LAIRD, Ager, Cal., week. mark on its delightful cooling arid refresh from Frank Marincovicb.his masonry fore and Mrs. W. F. Loomis, a son. May Sutton. may28 Administrators. ing properties, a distinction not fouhd in man —News. Conductor and Mrs. J. Wackenbeimer 10. Oration----- “Monuments”----- Algie any other similar article known. (3) and sun spent Sunday at Colestein soda Dixon. New prize baking powder—every can springs. B. F. McMillen who has lieen over at guaranteed—and with each a fine wood 11. Class Poem—Lillie Watson fibre pail. Just take a look at them at Mc- Rav. G. W. Don nail of Oakland. Douglas 12. Music—“Phantom Footsteps’’— Brownsboro building a residence for J. C. Connell <t Winter’s. Sergeht, returned to Butte creek. Cal., yes county, will preach in the Baptist church Mattie Young and chorus. terday. He reports Monday’s storm as Sunday. 13. Parody—From Tubal Cain—Henrv having beaten down the grain in that sec- ' Grant county sheep raisers sold their ' mutton for $2.25 to $2.75. Crook county Conductor Thos. Kearney who has been < ialey tion. But as it is yet low the damage will I : sheep men beat them slightly, they having in the north on a vacation, resumed his 14. Music-Humanopbone-Oley Thorn not be very great. ! sold at from $2.75 to $3.00. run Monday. ton, header A. Bird, of the Salem cannery, was in ' R. T Melius is having a building erected John Byron and wife ot Alliany are visit The commencement exercises of the Ashland this week making arrangements I the late Delmonico hotel, to be ‘ ing Mr. Radcliff’s family. They are en Ashland high school were on Friday eve with Jos. W. Hockersmith toward using a 1 alongside used as sn eating house and lunch counter route to Colorado lot of Southern Oregon berries in his can ning, the graduating class being Oley A. for railroad train passengers. Mrs. Col. James Norris left Friday for Thornton, Moody A. Scott and Lora M. nery. Joe was at Grants Pass Tuesday to The Congregationalists chartered a car arrange for boxes for his fruit shipments, Portland on a visit and to attend the W. Colton. Mr. Thornton delivered the sal which will require about 1000 boxes per dav yesterday and spent the day with an excur- C. T. U. state convention. utatory and an oration on “Cranks,” when the shipping season commences. 1 sion to Colestein. It cost $50.80, and forty ' | , tickets were sold at $1 apiece. J. B. McGee, the Cinnabar IUIIIC1*, miner, TB" which showed much thought and consid •saw; VU1IMWW Articles incorporating the Klamath turned Monday f from ___ ____ San __________ Francisco and erable sympathy with the one-ideaed re The fruit canneries of California have left yesterday lor Cinnabar. former». Miss Scott handled the “(?)”, Land company, with E. P. McCornack combined and have incorporated under the of Salem, W. C. Hale and F. A. Cogs name of the California Fruit Canneries A. C. Bilike, a hotel man at Motiesto. the title of her essay, in a very original Cal., and formerly in businees with F. Ro and clear, forcible manner, * eliciting well of Linkville, as the incorporators, Co.. with a capital stock of $2,000.000. ller, was in the city yesterday. much applause from the audience for her have been filed with the secretary of J. D. Williams was down from Emigrant state. The amount of capital stoek is creek yesterday and reports that Monday’s Mr. Nilas of The Dalles was out Friday able effort. Mies Colton, in a pointed $100,000. manner handled the subject of “ Barna storm did not wet that section Yester with C. W. Ayer, looking at Ashland prop cles ” which she reviewed in several diff day's rain reached them all right, however, j erty with a view of purchasing We leaxn that the Calkins boys on erent phases. Greenhorn have lately struck some black (’. J. Messer was doing the city yesterday The Misttes Voght, daughters of a weal A number of song» by the octette club, gravel, which contains a large amount of in the interest of the Evening" Telegram. thy Helena, Mont., mining man, were on the high school chorus, and a solo bv the precious metal. yesterday's train for California. The gravel and He reports this paper as making tremend Hattie Thornton were highly appreciated. gold is almost a jet black, and promisee ous strides since Capt. Moffat took bold of J. W. Hamakar of Linkville and E. P. Rev. Lewis delivered a prayer and Prof. to equal if not excel the famous blue “ ’ i McCarnack were on Bunday’s train for a Getz an address, and G. F. Billings pre gravel.—Yreka Telegram. A steam shovel was nut to work Monday | business trip to the state capital. sented the diplomas. T. E. Godfrey, on on the big cut at Bloouy Run, near Grants | Charley Johnson is at Centralia, Wash., behalf of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Scott pre The I. O. O. F. of Oregon have elected Pass. The dirt taken from this cut will l>e where he baa a good job superintending the sented Prof. Getz with an elegant gold the following officers: P. P. Gates, of used in filling in a lot of trestles in that 1 putting in of a telephone system. headed cane, and on behalf of the pupils l^ifayette, grand master; promotel from vicinity. Assessor Hamilton is steadily at work at ' a fine silver dish as tokens of their es deputy grand master. A. I). Helman, of James Hurley of Central Point has pre the assessing of Ashland peecinct. He will 1 teem ._____ ___ Ashland, deputy grand master; promot sented the Rr.coun with a line lot of ”Btg complete it in aliout another week. ed from grand warden, W. T. William Bob” srrawlierries raised on his place. Sev- i —o Real Estate Transfer*. son, of Salem, grand warden. A. N. eral of them measured six inches in cir- A H. Maegley and little ilaughter were k U B Kingsbury to Frank l«eet—3 acres in Gambell, of Portland (re-elected), grand ] cnmference: on Tuesday’s train for Ban Diego, where Tolo . $50. Mr. Maegley'» father had just died. secretary. J. G. Wright, Portland (re The Presbyterian social next Wednesday ■ J F Brittson to C B Kingsburv—n w J4 of elected), grand treasurer. They meet evening promises to be a great social suc- Miss Kate Hansen, who has been perfect next at Astoria, <ess. Strawberries, ice cream and an inter- 1 ing herself in the dressmaking art in San n w % of sec 8. tp 39 s r 1 e; $1100. ■T F West to Medynski & Theiss—lot 2 program, with no speeches, are the Francisco, returned home Tuesday. Crickets are raising havoo in Shasta esting blk 1, lot 5 blk 2 and lot 4 blk 3, West’s add valley The Star says: Mr . McCollum J main features. l<ana R. Steele, for several months last to Medford; $300. 7 Loomis died ••■vuuuj Monday ». at u,.» his **«»■>«.- home year a guest at The Oregon, is suing Jason vi uauiea a ioau oariev to Yreka 1 reka ' Jasper »"«••> — «*«*» of ixeuu, Keno, hauled load oi of barley D J Lumsden to R H Whitehead — lots 1, Steele for a divorce in Lane county. week and met surprises enough to ! I11 fowatown addition at an advanced age. 2, 3 14, 15,16 blk 1, Lumsden’s add to Med last ■o »«Va tl.a fort I'm™ m from erysipelas. The funeral was on Tues- Miss Allie Carson,a popular school teach ford ; $555. mad frtotohX I ik Ik day afternoon, Rev. G. J. Webster conduct- er of Grants Pass, has been engaged to lr !bÄ.TTL ¡"8 ‘he «enríce». B Robinson to N D Brophy—J- a acre in Ä teach the upper Williams creek district. crickets that it was difficult to keep the I Talent ; $330. See those new shoes for $2.50 at O. H. I horses out of the roadside ditches. These Mrs. D. A. Carpenter and Miss Genevieve Volna West to W P R Wood—190 feet off Carpenter who have lieen visiting at the . north end of lots 5 and 6 blk 8, Park add to insects were so numerous in the fields, ! Blount’s. Butts farm, returned to Oakland Monday. | ! Medford; $100 Eugene merchants have subscribed ------- over he said, that the farmers were turning „------------------------------------------ hogs into grainfields to have them ' *1000 *° he expended by Win. B. Pengra in „ ‘ i Mrs. Geo. K. Fitch, wife of the editor of Jno A Williams to Jno A Williams, Jr— their . in road for the ‘ “The ' hoes ___ _Z go ________________ *u* “ ‘ for the crickets ^af°i the B. F. Call, and her daughter were on | s w % of s w J4 of sec 6, and w of n w J4 devoured. ro lelps those that' ,er lake trade. God hel Monday's train home from a trip up north. i and s e % of n w >4 of sec 7, tp 37 s r 1 w; $1. until they are ahnnt about oil all ootnn eaten, » ” auM said nt»« Mr. hil help themselves.” McCollum, “ and then the farmers go for Jno Veit to Henry L Veit — land in sec 11, Mrs. A. L. Noltner. wife of the railway The Crocker Grocery Company . eeps a the hogs to save the grain.” AÍ. mail clerk, came out from Portland on a tp 39 a r 1 w ; $000. variety of the best coffees and teas. ri' week's visit with Ashland friends as the 1 H J Terrill to F Erickson—1.03 acres d 1 Don't miss getting one of those new tailor made suits at”O. Hl Blounti. I Tbe Bell stock ranch on the Klamath I c 64, tp 38 » r 1 w; $31». guest ot Mi«s Sadie Ober, ... ... „ _i, . 1 river near Hornbrook, is advertised for sale Jennie E Phillips to Jas H Barnum—1.44 Geo. W Weidler. who is still engaged It is reported from Portland that the in the R ecord ' s columns, by Thos. Jones and growing fat at "settling up” the Ben acres in sec 5, tp 39 s r 1 e; $2400. Holliday estate, was on Friday 's train to J O C Wimer to Jno Holton—39-100 acres railroad company is to turn their freight and W. T. Laird, administrators of the es-! train into a sort of accommodation train tote of James Bell. Portland, in tp39 s r 1 e; $100. and fast freight to carry the local pagsen- yee j.he new lot of boys’ shoes, only $1.50 Edwin B. Williams and wife of Portland, | i J M Watts to Wm Metzler—n e Ji of s e gers and tourist and emigrant passengers, ' per pair, at O. H. Blount’s. have been spending several days in Ash Ji of sec 9. and w Ji of s w Ji of sec 10, tp 05 who are second class. The overland train - «r, ... to . change . .. land. They are friends of Rev. and Mrs.. ■ s r 4 w, 130 acres; $3090. There is a to pronosition will «Yu, _____ : There is a proposition change the name the name of Linkville Linkville to to Klamath Klamath Falls. Falls. Parties Parties in in Webster C B Kingsbury to Wm Breeden—n w Ji will then be a flyer, only stopping at im- of portant points. As the north-bound reg- the East - . . name will ... urge that the then con l’ruf. W. J Stanley who is teaching at of n w of sec 8, tp 39 8 r 1 e; $1100. Sallie E ish to Medynski A Theiss—lots 1, ular passenger ia compelled to come in in vey some meaning to those looking for a lo Evans creek gnd having prospectors work two sections about every other day on ac cation of manufacturing purposes. ing a mine there.is at home with his family I 1 2 and 3 blk 1, Ish add’ to Medford; $300. Jins week. J C Whipp et al to The Public-deed of count of so many fruit cars, this seems Some very handsome piecees of china Mrs. J, A. West anil Mrs. B. C. Corbett | | dictation.strip of land for roadway through plausible. These fruit shipments will be with a can of baking powaer for 65 cents at even greater in a fortnight when the ship- _ „ have been visiting friends at Coleatein and ; lot 1 J«® tp 3‘ * T ~ w" the C. G. store. and ° thCr V “ lley The bicycle is »t at its fever heat, even vicinity. Mrs. W, returns to Portland . 8 M Robinson to N B Brophy—5 acres ^nto«mmtnS nointe onmmenc» ' ! Tbe bicycle craze craze is fever heat, even nezt week. j near Talent; $100. tjje knee pants pants feature being introduced. po ts commence. W. W. Walters, wife and child came over 4. 8an,e to Annl« Brophy-same i-onsidera- Are you Married ? If not, send vour ad- His Hifc lftd la<1 . y v acquaintances think that Verni dress to The American Corresponding Club, Mills’s impoverished calves would look from Yreka last week on a visit with the t,on- .> O. «» Box n— ----- W. .. handsomer coyered up or padded out. former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Eliza McTavish to Ira Wakefield— land in P, 943, Clarksbnrg, Va ” Walters of Ashland. , tp 38 s r 1 w; $200. He j The finest goods in the market can be had Twenty-three people from Jacksonville Cliarlev Clodi. formerly of the Yreka F Erickson to «’ll! Breese-1 acre of d 1 c went over to Colestein Tuesday on a picnic |C only at the clothing palace of O. H. Blount. Franco-American hotel, but of late a ranch-. ”*• *P • r 1 w ’> v30-__________ excursion gotten up bv the Jacksonville 0. Y ’ : The Social Session Co. at the GauUro er at Ixist river, was on Monday’s train for ( E. S. lodge. A number of invited guests onera house Satnrdav evenintr c^av«, a v-erv- Beware of Ointment» for Catarrh from Ashland joined them here. Those from j Xasine entertainmeiri ^f/’oriirinalltv a trip as far as Spokane Falls. Jacksonville were Mrs. D. Linn. Misses ^Trefi merit i is the b£t trou^ of that Contain Mercury, S H. Hull went to San Francisco and Maggieand Mamie I.inn.Jim Linn, Mr. and ! ?i"a „"od show that have bee^in As^and I Chicago Monday to interest capital in the as mercury will surely destroy the sense of Mrs. Rolvert Cameron. Hom Then. Canier- time Ashland real estate and timber land interests of this smell and completely derange the whole on, Miss Bernice Cameron, Mrs. John Mill- : system when entering it through the mu section. He will return in July ie Hanle Hanley, The finest line of teas and coffees in town ’ cous surfaces. Buch article^ should uever er. Mrs H. V. Helms, Miss Allie Max __ L_ Mull- ‘_ and the lowest prices at D. L. Minkler A Ex-Sheriff M. D. Childers and Jap Minto l-e used except on prescriptions from reput Miss Ella Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. 12 I were on Monday’s trail) to Salem from San ahle physicians, as the damage they will do er and family. Mrs. Jacoby and daughter, Son’s, r- Francuoo. Me. Childers will return soon is ten fold to the good you can possibly de C B. Rostel, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Love. Miss blood »bT diseases thinning Those out Hereditary ’ Siletz mu. are IDln ,mng lor a business trip to Klamath county. rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure,man Hattie Hearne». Robert \i__ A. t Miller the Indisns on the reservation, from Ashland were Nirs. J. 1). Crocker,Xfrs. Thp ppikihi rtortnlAfirtn voar vac ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Foreman John Canning and Fred Boyce contains’no mercurv. and is taken in of the bridge carpenters’ force were tn town O.. ternally, and acts directly upon the blood Mr. E. C. Kane and children.Misse, Lvdlä I Saturdav. They are at work leveling up and “lUen numl*r ol lkalh’,his mucous surfaces of the system. In McCall and Clara Mingus and others. Mr : year ,o Ä the big ttollarhide trestle on the Siskiyous. buying da,e is seven. Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get Nothing but cash trade solicited at O. H. ’ Mrs. Fred. Hansen went over to meet W. F. Arant and Van Dunlap came in the genuine. It is taken internally, and and Mr», Blount’s. from Linkville Saturday loaded with wheat made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & their daughter from San Francisco • from their farms, which they sold at the I Co Izeslie L Merrick and T. W Barcia j toox Klamath County Items. new price. They returned loaded with <MP*Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per in Medford and Jacksonviilc'with' tueir bi- freight. * bottle. MrS. Judge Smith has returned from a I cycles Bunday. They went to Medford. 18 visit in Siskiyou county. . .. - ( poles, in one hour and a quarter, and from Josh Patterson returned from San Fran Personal. there to Jacksonville in 27 minutes. They cisco last evening. Miss Clementine Fewel Henry'Gon u baa gone to Douglas coun were not out for speed particularly. Mrs T. K. Boitop «aid, Voqngest daugh came up with him to visit relatives, and ty to run his father's farm. Willey and son left Mrs. kjsringhaqKn Wgitf Wt » thfr Will»- ter and Mrs. Ladra Liverpool salt to be had cheap in large ye-terdav via the south fur the East on a «latte on a visit. Van Dunlap sold a load of wheat at quantities at the C, G store, Crocker build visit. Mrs. Bolton goes to Boston. Mass., ------------- *, ing. J. H. Scholes of Tacoma .representing the ! visit relatives and Mrs. Willey to New- Ager this week at $1.35 per cwt. Washington Commission Co. of which L to Judge Smith broughta carload of wheat The hotel Oregon was closed Mondav. L. Bowers is president, was in Ashland this York to visit her sister. Mrs. Kate Andrus. *b« fes»ee and the rent- week looking after the fruit buying and The R kcokd received a pleasant call to San Francisco last week. He tells the Tbe ho.tel ! that ,»2t the milling wheat hronwht are having a three-cornered nusunder- Monday from Rev. L. D. (ionion of Med acrihn shipping prospects. « m Y t I, 1 br0"ght or sanding ami have engaged legal advice. I ford and Rev. G. W. Black of Grants Pass, |1.80 per cwt. by the carload. After they discuss matters a^hije t,nd ^r- Misses Sadie Welch and Lily Fogarty left two intelligent young ministers of the Bap Col J. N. T. Miller drove down 37 tine rive at an understanding tbe «oari» will lie here on the lower stage last Sunday, the tist denomination. Rev. Mr. Black is I former for her Lome in Big valley, and the preaching in the Ashland Baptist church roadsters from his Ft. Klamath ranch. , o4*“®^, fo.r business again. latter on a visit to relatives in Ashland, Or. ' this week. They aie destined for chieo. Where bi$ Ocnnge», lemon., new fruit», and veget- i —Alturas New Era. 23d. i tables at D. L. Minkler A Son'», Dwight Belknap, a well to-do farmer of hurses always go vyep in evOry oen'se. Wm. Luckev. of Eugene, the venerable Van Bqren gounty. Mich.« ha* beep- stop- • Wednesday, Dan Stormer, a young; The Sisson Herald saj-s the deaUi of Frank ,'..ther of W. S. l uckev of this city is visit- I mug *tthe Arlington hdtel the ri^st week man living near Round lake,cut his hand S1*l,er'vC'a l,ltfe child at the 8isson mill, 1114 in A»lwand. 1 He ckine aorosS tte plain» looking at the country. Mr. B. lins been a I 1 trigbtfullv while splitting wood. While fro,n a similar cause of the death of the . (rtth the Colver’s in littd, and is yfct hale reader of the R kioru for some time and has I»«»« .U. t U, ..ie 1 .,..1 <b. 3,i, ind hearty »t the age pf M yrijrs concluded ui move to Ashland with his ax with the other, the keen edge of the froI11 the effects, while the child inhaled the A.IÒE DAILY JLIRZEtlVUSTG- pr. Wright and family and Mr. Endicott 1 family in tho Wl. instrument descended upon the back of half »hell of a pine nut, which caused its and family of Linkville passed through yes Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Farlow and daughter his hand, cutting it wide open. Dr. death. terday in private conveyance» bound for and Miss Allie Farlow returned from their Portland, where Dr. Wright has a position northern trip Sunday. • Ed. took part in Wright dressed the wound, Boy’s knee pant» at Uunck « Ml eta . W In a hospital. Mr. Endicott will return in the trap shooting of ihe first uauual state Iteames, Mai tin A Co. have sent to eta. and $1. .'a. July. trap shoot at „ a shooter in the Alex Martin, of Oakland, Lonie glitter»!*; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Neil have moved las. A Bagley and family and A. J. Bag- 1 Portland team. The published score shows rock froin Diianioud utke to bfe dssayed. into their new residence on the Neil" home ley anil wiledeparteil for the south Sunday. that he held up his end all right with some Ihe.c aft luahyoii the street whp believe stead place. Ou Tuesday of last week a ■'* 1 that the Indians are right in Stating that burglar took the knob off the front door Thev will first visit relative» at Edgewood of the best shots in tha sUte. and "then go to the sp ipgs in th? Sacra I K«v Wui 'Lund returned Friday from the famous ’ lxist Cabin ” is up there, and with a punch broke ofl the lock. He $.,epto Wkuyoi. Mr.-tiggiey ia Suffering Roston via the Southern Pacific. The most w hile other» simply smile at the idea. was frightened away before he got any ftosU dyspepsia. deligh ful piece of scenery he reports see The quartz sent to Oakland, however, further along. Mr. Neil savs it was no tramp. • Mr. Barnes of New York,” consisting of ing ,n his travels in the East was the natur was taken close to Diamond lake, and al brii ge in Virginia. He thinks Washing in hosiery and underwear at ('. fourteen actors, were on Sunday’s train for old miners call it pretty good rock.—Link, i O. Bargains Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and D. Emporium. San Francisco On the north-bound train ton is iiecoming the prettiest residence city Revt Lund will be ville Star. were Hermann the magician and the Shen in the United State» Jesse Wild MondiQ pxescuusi the fruit at Prices that Defy Competition Competition. andoah troupe», the latter with a special stationed at Salem hereafter A sure cure for the whisky habit : Dr. fiend, at the helm of the R ecobu with a hue C. Stidham and son and Andrew Freel Livingstone's Antidote for Drunkenness luess of luscious strawberries for the regal- earload of scenery. Rev. J. H. Mavfield arrived last week came in from Pelican bay Saturday on foot will cure any case of the liquor ••habit lu trig of the inner man. They were grown We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Bed from Fall river valley. Cal., to see his son. ami leading a horse packed with blankets, from ten to’thirtv days, from dcmktr to • ' on hn> place up Church street, were of the School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S iBoston>-$3 00 calf B J the drunkard. The Antidote Can be given i | etc They left Pelican bay, forty-six miles i Sharpless variety and went about 29 berries City Marshal W. R. Mayfield, who has a eqp of Coffee without the knowledge of to the quart, with about half a dozen as been very low for some time. Ed. May from Ashland at 2 p. lu. Friday and camp . in Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. field, who is living with his grandparents, ed at Lakecf the Woods, which pijice thyy« the person taking it. The Antidote will large as bull-frogs. not injure the health in any way. Menu- left at 7 a-' n; Saturday, ^irivinj Askland , s.so came ovex to see bis father. • ~ ” We are still in it on groceries, the largest at » fo. m. just twenty minutes too late to : factured by the Livingstone Chemical Co., • 1 *«»• *•-*—■* ■ ■ u San Francisco. Cal., and for sale by T. K. and finest stock in town. D. L. Minkler catchtne tr»iu for Medford, where th»v were w bo is 4-arrick I Tije P<»r toSri s fpepd. bound Sag. A Son's, | Bolton. McCall's block «fi sugar , & W inter Baking Powder Ueadinq Grocers * 75 CENTS“ Per Can And Guaranteed ! ONION SEED .2 Fine Wood Pulp Pail with every Can. The only house in the city that makes Groceries a Specialty. * We Know No Competition. * M c C onnell & winter , Cor. Main and 1st Ave. T GIVEN WAY! THE 4TH OF JULYUNTIL JUNE E30TH E 0NLY Will be Celebrated in Grand Style Under the auspices of the Ash land Hose Company. Further Particulars Next Week We are overstocked with straw hats in both Men and Boys’,and until June 30th we will do nate one Straw Hat with every suit we sell, either in Men’s or T he C.G LARGEST STOCK Millstuffs. We will also make a special run in Mens’ Fine Kangaroo Shoes, at iUQ •rkilf ov’o arvlrl $3 per naiv pair. HTPiOYr They are sold avarw. every where at $5 per pair. But we have too many of them. Dairy and Stock Salt Boys’ Suits BUY POULTRY, PRODUCE, ETC., ETC t'vocker Building, Corner Granite and Main Sts. We will sell for $2 and upward,and give a straw hat with evrey suit, until June 30th. ZEPHYK, : AMOSKEAG. : GINGHAMS, Mens’ Cottonade Pants CRITERION CLOTH, We will sell for 50 cents, and if Satines, other new Dress Goods you are not satisfied we will give your money back. and Hosiery. YOURS TRULY, WILSON & WALSWORTH C. 0. D. EMPORIUM o. . BLOUNT, ASHLAND, OREGON. II. C. MYER NEW GOODS! Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and. Boy8 Cloth-ins;, rAgent WALTER A. WOODS Mowwers, Rakes aud Harvesting Machinery. VICTOR MOWERS, HAY CARRIERS, HARPOON and JACKSON’S Hats, Caps, etc. And will be sold at our well known LOW PRO «3 J. M. McCALL.