Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 11, 1891, Image 3

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VALLEY RECORD
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BREVITY BASKET.
Farmer« Alltan«* Convention.
Lieut. Holley Shot by a Maralial
The state railroad commission and rail­
Unsatisfied Mortgages.
road officials last week inspected the
Idelegates from the various farmers al­
Grant's Paw was treited to a sensation
Fresh
California
cheese
at
the
C.
G.
store.
track
and
treaties
of
the
company
on
the
liances and industrial unions of Jackson one evening this week. Lieut. Holley,
otice is hereby given to an I
Manager Koehler
Goodwin, for the murder of Allen I Siskiyou mountain.
persons holding mortgages on real
ASHLAND. O b Thureday, June 11. 180. county congregated in Medford Friday, U. S. A. recruiting officer, was walking in Joe
Fall River, gets 20 years in the pen.
I also secured the right of way from E. K.
and organized a county alliance and in­ up street arm in arm with another gen­
property in Jackson county, Oregon, which j
Anderson
for tne
the mung
filling in
in or
of me
the trestles,
trestles, have been satisfied in full, or which have '
dustrial union
Besides the delegatee tleman, when they came across a chair
Some eigbtv or more tourists were stop- ' i ft*
“®"??1 lor
PERSONAE AND SOCIAL.
there were present many other members. in the middle of the side walk. Lieut, ping at the Klamath Hot Springs last week. **le making of a cut and straightening been partially satisfied and not released of
John Rowen, nations.' organizer, presid­ lfolley kicked it out into the street. The
The great Methodist campmeetmg ~n-
around tbe bluff record, that the abstract of all unsatisfied
C. J. Howard wa» here Monday.
mortgages of record will be given to the as­
ed at the convention. The committee on marshal was vexed and heated up. venes at the fair grounds, Central Point, to- _nl
4 diggings,
sessor for assessment ; purposes on the First
James H. Gay u up from Central Point credentials reported*the following as en­ He shot at Holley three times with bis day.
Lumber! Lumber!
day of Julv, 1891.
’ WM. M. HOLMES,
today
titled to vote as delegates:
revolver, the nearest shot going through
JnU-2t .
The
County Recorder.
------ state
—5- veterinary
r ----- - surgeon
Ai“’ « has ordered
.1
James Norris at his lumber vards on
Progress Alliance, Talent—J. W. Ab­ Holley’s coat. The marshal says Holley
B. T. Baldwin ha» gone. to Redding after
kill«! tan-vonvlUe’ atthcled Wllb the north side of the railroad trick, near
hi» team
bott, W H. Breese, J. W. A.lams, Miss­ struck at him and be then shot at him.
‘---------------------------------------- the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash,
i Lieut. Holley was given an examination
Muu Mav Conklin ha* returned from es EeteLa lJuclos and Jessie Beeson.
I p to the 4th 10,340 lbs. of strawliernes doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds
Walker alliance, Central Point—Enoch and acquitted, the evidencefshowing that
Granta Paas
nmstu
°rantS Pass- Tbey W<“nt of ti*»«hing lumber. Leave your orders
Walker, F. T. Downing, G. 8. Briggs. W. he had no pistol.
mostly to Tacoma.
at Luckey,8 rea, e8Ute office
thev
Judge V I’illi» retimed from Lakeview to
W. Scott.
Roseburg Monday.
Attention
is
called
to
the
estray
horse
will
be
promptly
attended
to.
The
Militia
Encampment.
Gold Hill.—J. W. Marksbury, J. W.
of H. J. Clark, of Grants Pass, in
H C. Beat h t«»,ed through to-day from Masterson. W E Darling, J T. Blevins.
Capt. G. F. McConnell has received of­ notice
this Issue of the R ecord
Portland to Lakeview.
BORN
l’brenix.—Ira Wakefield, L. G. Cole­ ficial orders to report Co. D at the 2d
Mi»i Betty Cbmuent of Medford went to man, J. W Beatty. T. H. West
regiment encampment at Eugene. Tbey ' The conviction of Elery Dixon and Svl- ______ - --------
Montague this morning.
Eden.—8. H. Holt, W. E. Anderson, will leave Ashland Friday, June 27th, vester cost Lassen.county $8,000. Dixon's Mi KINNIS-In Ashland. June 7, 1891, to
don^
W°rk rylng 10 gH h"“ P“’
Mr and Mrs' F‘ M‘ McKinn>s. i son.
O. P. Hoddv. late alitor of the Alfa Ad­ F. E. Furrey. J. G. Martin, Misses Nan­ and start home Saturday night, July 4th.
The company are allowed the following:
, CHURCH—In Dunsmuir, June 1st, 1891,to
nie Holt and Donnie Furrey.
vance. ia at Jacksonville.
A A Morse, contracting agent of the U.
the wife of Engineer Nels Church, a son.
Each man will furnish himself with
—Thoa. uantwin,
Baldwin, W.
H
Cal Eubank, i. «ojourning at the Klam- R Brownsburo. -inoa.
w 11
P. was in town Monday looking for wool
alb Hot Springs this week
Bradabaw, L. E. Charley and E. 8. Cas- 1 pair of blankets, 1 c«>mb, 1 deep tin shipments and the shipping of our immense
plate, 1 cup,' 1 each, kn fe.fork and spoon
Strayed or Stolen
th^waakThe committee on constitution, by­ and 1 towel. In addition each man may fruit crop.
Ute week at ColeMeta springs.
| Uwg an(J re^,lutlong were w E An(Jer. take 1 hair brush, 1 tooth brush, 2 tow­
Bennett Leipsic, employed 011 the Stein-'
Tn
1 I TPR0M MY RESIDENCE on the oppo-
Conductor Young, of Roseburg Portland, ¡son, Ira Wakefield and J, W. Masterson, els, 2 pair of socks, 1 suit of undercloth­ man section, Tuesday let a steel rail fall He
| A- site side of the railroad from the S. P. i
mashing the big one severely,
went to Ban 4riincuco Tuesday.
The following officers were elected:— ing, 1 be*l tick, 1 pair of light shoes. is his on toes,
D. & L. Co.’s factory. Grants Pass, some !
crutches,
I time on the night of May 30. 1891, a bright-!
N. I .angel 1, deputy.!'. 8. internal revenue W H Bradshaw, president, on second The dishes will be securely boxed for
A
class
of
law
students
were
admitted
to
bav horse four years old. slim, 1 rangey
collector, went to lAnkville Monday.
ballot; L A. Rose, vice-president; on shipment and shipped to Eugene in ad­
supreme court last week. Ex-Chief built, long tail, star in forehead, , some 1
Gen, Palmer, prescient of the Rm Grande
*'.•
B"*8*. secretary, on vance. The remaining articles will be the
Justice P. P. Prim lectured and gave them white on nose, both hind feet white also
Weatern, wa. ar. the depot to-day in bucar 2,1 ballot: Mme Nannie Holt; treasurer. rolled in the blankets w hich will be se­ some good advice.
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left forefoot. —
Shod . all round with smooth 1
curely
tied
in
the
middle
and
at
each
( «.
JR.
and it
Wakefield ’ ; chaplain,
8. • H. ’ r. Holt;
shoes. When last seen had boot on left
n. Tappacott.
ixaaanju a
« Yreka..attorney,
i resa attorney, ano
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Jackson
Hockersmith
dropped
in
on
the
end,
carried
on
right
shoulder
diagonally
bio wife werr registered at The Depot hotel • leQnrer and county organizer G S.
R ecord Friday with a box of strawberries hind leg.
Briggs, steward, J. \V. Marksbury,door- across the body, ends tied together over from his garden.
A reward of $25 will be given for his re- J
■Monday
Twenty-six of them
No citizen’s clothing will be
! keeper; Miss Estella Duclos, assistant left hip
I turn or any information that will lead to ( A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Mrs. Jaa. Cunningham of Tacoma was ' door-keeper; business agent, W. E. An­ taken into cainp, and no trunks or satch­ weighed a pound.
| his recovery.
H. J. CLARK,
Superior to every other known.
the gueat of her .later, Mrs. W. J. Stanley, derson.
beattie has shii ipped to the world’s fair a
Grants Pass. Or. ; Used in Millions of Homes—
els except as hereinafter noted.
Each yellow
laat Friday.
fir tree, 11
_______
______________
13
feet
long,
52
inches
in
di-
Executive Committee.—J. W. Abbott, company command will take into camp ameter and supposed to be Hl years old,
40 Years the Standard.
Mr» H. Judge leaves this week to visit I F. T Dowding, J. W. Marksbury.
the company books and records, and for
her daughter, Illes Mamie, Charley and ■ Delegates to State Alliance:—S. H. their security and for the transportation . reckoned by the rings.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky
Geo. H. Judge.
Gasquet's Grants Pass-Crescent City
Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable
Holt, F. T. Downing, J. W. Marksbury. of personal property will be allowed one
stage line has been taken off, the Idaho
and Wholesome.
Mr». Janies Porter, tier infant lathe and
otice is hereby given - that
The
R
ecord has established a farmers’ trunk. Each lieutenant will be allowed Stage Co. having sab-let the mail carrying
Mis. Ida are up from Granta Paas visiting •
sealed proposals will be received by
No other baking powder does such work.
one satchel. Transportation and rations ( to his partner, J. F. Frantz.
alliance
column
on
its
fourth
page,
to
Ashland friend.
the Southern Oregon Pork Packing Com­
Troops
which all wishing to discuss the subject will be furnished by the state.
The 8. F. Examiner of Sunday contained pany at the office of its secretary in Med­
Mr». James H. Gay came up from Cen-' in its various forms are entitled. As the will be paid for theJBix days actually in
a two-column account of the cricket plague ford, Oregon, until the 20th day of June,
tral Point Monday to visit Mrs. J. E. White , ' aima and objects of the alliance are con­ camp as approved by law.
in Siskiyou and Shasta counties. Parts of A. D. 1891, at 10 o’clock a . m ., when the
•nd other fnemls
same will be opened, for the erection and I
it are undoubtedly exagerated.
siderably talked about, this column will
Jacksonville Jottings.
completion of a wooden packing house on
J. 8. Muller, who has been at Colestein be quite intereating to those politically
T.
L.
Jones,
M.
E.
presiding
elder,
is
Judge
Neil
has
gone
to
Linkville
to
at
­
for »ome week, for rest and recuperation, inclined.
a brick foundation, on lots 1. 2, 11 and 12.
i re*P1,18 a rich harvest ot souls in a revival in block 35 of the town of Medford, Oregon, Grown from Selected Bulb«.
returned Monday.
tend circuit court.
at Yainax agency. Klamath county
Re­ according to the plans and specifications
A Suggestion.
Early Red..................... per lb $1 50
James F. Harris, tbe popular proprietor
G. Linn is attending the commence­ cently he baptized 100 Indians.
now in possession of the undersigned at his
“
1 1 Ail
Red Wethersfield
50
of The California hotel at Dunsmuir, was
If you are troubled with rheumatism or ment exercises at Eugene.
«
A
little
girl
prayed
the
other
night
:
off
*
ce
>
n
Medford,
where
the
same
may
be
Yellow Danvers..........
1 00
in tbe city last week.
a lame back, allow 11s to suggest that you
Ct
“
Lord,
make
me
pure
—
absolutely
pure.like
I
se
?
n
-
The
company
reserves
the
right
to
White
Portugal
..........
2 00
Editor Kertson of the Central Point
the following simple remedy: Take a
Will Hurst and Ubas. Cowie, leave this try
In comparing prices please remember that
piece of flannel the size of the two hands, Enterprise was at the county seat Satur­ baking powder.” And yet some people f®!60* ai*y a»d all bids
week tor the Hungry creek mining section, saturated
sav
it
doesn
’
t
pay
to
advertise
WM.
UL11ICK,
Sec
’
v.
with ('hamberlain'H Pain-Balm day.
above quotations include P ostage .
on a prospecting tour.
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, ..
! Dated June 9,1891.
and bind it on over the »eat of the pain.
1 he Herald has made its appearance at _________ ____________________ ______
Give our seed a trial.
I). Linn has gone to Portland to pur­ Alturas on the old Independent plant. H.
Mr», pan Chapman returned Bunday It will pn>duce a pleasant warmth and re­
Correspondence solicited.
lieve
you
of
all
pain.
Many
severe
cases
from a visit with her daughter, Mrs W. L,
chase a large stock of furniture for his L. Herzinger, formerly engaged in mining ■
Townsend at Medford.
have been cured in this way. The Pain store.
on the Klamath, is its able editor.
TRUMBULL & BEEBE,
.Misses Elsie Patterson and Ethel Wal- Balm can be obtained from all druggists.
Growers, Importers and Dealers in
Permission to wed was accorded to M. . M’.Y‘ k°y> lhe Sisson lumber man, was
rad are visiting A. 8. Jacoba's family in
in this valley all last week looking up trade >
Woodville Whittling»».
A. Johnson and Charlotte C. Sacket, I for
SEEDS TREES, BULBS and PLANTS,
Central Point precinct.
fruit boxes. He thinks this county will!
We had another fine rain the night of June 3.
ship 500,000 boxes of fruit this year.
419-421 Sansoiue St, San Francisco.
D. B. Hanna, a well-to-do Tacoma citi­ tbe 7th inst.
Otto Miller and Oley Thornton of Ash­
Two fine large work horses at the Murphy '
Mention this paper.
zen was shown the sights of Ashland last
land
attended
the
school
entertainment
Supervisor Woodtiopened the new road
Bros ’ ranch at the Cove disappeared last i
week by Mayor Grainger
week. They were tracked to the Linkville |
here Friday eve.
Walter Phillips i. now running a hotel at on Ward’s creek last week.
road,and
there is every evidence that some- j
Ruby City, a nourishing mining town in
Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, G. W. M. of the body has stolen them.
Mr. Edwards of Ashland ia tbe guest
the Cour d'Alene section.
O. E. 8., left for Portland to attend the
of Joel Milton of this place this week.
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Geo. W Bailev of the Mountain Lion
Edw. Yates, the old-time hotel man of
J W. Robinson is supplying this and Q, E. 8. of that city.
mine, was in the city Wednesday with 100 !
Crescent City, was visiting Ashland and the Gold Hill market with delicious
W. H. Bostwick of Uniontown __ ounces of gold dust from a two months’
the valley towns this week.
run. They have plenty more of such ore ’
strawberries.
Wednesday to look after his Klamath —
I
Grants Pass Courier.
Jas. M. Kiernan, proprietor of the fine
county
ranch
near
Linkville.
Frost was perceptible in several places
new flouring mill at Montague, is in the
'1
The ice-cream, strawberry and Chinese |
valley contracting for wheat.
this morning, but not enough to do any
Conductor Pierce Rvan and a friend, lantern social given at the yard adjoining 1
✓ 1 »
I-
material
damage
.
Geo,
Payne
of
the
8.
P.
railroad,
spent
the
Ganiard
opera
house'
last
evening
by
I
Mim May Stockwell, the Naptfaitist, and
the good-looking daughters of various king's j
her sister, Miss Carrie Durkee, have gone
Presiding Ehler Haynes and Rev Fut­ Monday evening in Jacksonville,
f
was a distinguished Social success.
to Granta Pass ta organize a class.
rell of the M. E. church south are hold­
A large crowd was out to the U. s.
A reader of the R ecord at Bogus. Siski­
Miss Minnie Rockfellow, who has been ing a protracted meeting here this week. hotel Friday and enjoyed an evening of
you county, sends us a Tam O’Shanter-
stienling the winter with relatives at San I
pleasant
entertainment
by
the
pupils
of
Mrs. B. F. Carter has been quite sick
shaped strawberry that measures eight1
Diego, returned to Ashland Sunday.
since the birth of her daughter on tbe the public schools.
inches in circumference. It is the largest 1
Mrs. A. 1>. Rockfellow of Portland, who 22d of May, but we are glad to report her
The Georgia coloied minstrels gave one yet shown up in this office.
THE WORLD
has been visiting old friends in Ashland for
of their performances at the U. 8. hall
The California Lumber Co. recovered a |
three weeks, returned home last evening. 1 rapid improvement at < his writing.
in this place Tuesday evening to a good judgment for $700 in the United States j
Col. R. C. dowry, vice-president of the < The people of this district are hauling sized crowd. Their show was first class court at Portland last week, against the
the
lumber
for
the
new
school
house
Western Union, »nd party will be in town I
Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern Naviga­
today coming from the south in a special irom Sams valley, free gratis.
This is •nd gave general satisfaction.
tion company for right of way
train
New Store! - New Triumphs !
Wm.
Bybee
and
wife
left
on
Tuesday
commendable and helps tbe enterprise
Ashland now has two well-equipped hose
for Portland, to be present at the grad
The little fellow is hardly
Link Helman und wife, Mrs. A. D. Rock­ out.
uating exercises. Their daughter Miss companies, Ashland Hose Co. No. 2. com­
fellow, Mrs. J. K. Patton, Wm. Patton and
Ephriam Stevens had a good cow Minnie is among the graduating class, as posed of an enthusiastic younger genera­
Mechanics and Farmers, you can get a to be blamed for taking a pull
Miss Laura Patton picniced at Colestein killed by the train recently.
tion of young men, having' organized, and
She was also is Miss Josie Nunan of this place.
Bunday.
were out for their first drill Tuesday even­ complete outfit for $12, consisting of the at the dozing parent’s cigar,
appraised at $20, which was an injustice
following:
ing.
Dr. C. B. Darrin was the only celebrity ■ to Mr. Stevens as he can’t replace her
Ike Muller came up from Crescent
on Sunday evemig’s train. He has been ■ for less than $30.
City Monday after his wife, and they will
$9 00
The R ecord acknowledges the receipt of 1 1 tailor made dress suit.
after hearing his enthusiastic*
W iggins .
practicing at Los Angelea and was on his
1 00
■*
leave in a few days for their future home. a mess of luscious strawberries from J. B. I 1 suit of underwear........
Woodville, June 9tb, 1891.
way to Portland.
praises of the La Estrella
75
The gentleman is interested in a drug K. Hutchings. They were raised on his . 1 dress shirt....................
Beautiful Women.
50
Gu. Johnson of Tacoma, a brother-in-law
store of that citv. His numerous friends place ove- the hill on’Wright's creek,which ' 1 working shirt..............
brand, which is having such
has been improving greatly for orchard . 1 pair of suspenders....
of Ezra .Meeker, the hop-king, was looking
Tbe magical effects of Wisdom’s Rol>ert- here wish him success in the new home. be
25
purposes.
over the advantages of this section several I lne as a ieautifler and preserver of the
Socks, handkrehiefs, etc
50
a remarkable run at
The Fourth of July will be celebrated
Chas. Cole, the timber land locator, took 1
days tbe past week.
complexion have l>een attested by thou­
Men’s Lawn Tennis Shoes,
-
-
$1.00 per pair
one of the Angel Bros, of Seattle out into
in
Jacksonville
in
grand
style.'
The
va
­
sands
of
the
leading
ladies
of
society
and
Grand Total................................. $12 00
James Hansen returned to Medford Sat- ' the stage. The only article ever discovered
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the Jenny creek section this week on a tour
C.
R
LAVALLEYS
STORE.
rious
committees
have
been
appointed
1
Dress
Shoes,
all
sizes
-
-
1.5o
urday from Man Franrisco, where he left which gives a natural tint to the complex­
of inspection. They are looking for a de­
and
a
free
dinner,
free
dance,
and
a
Jils daughte r in a hospital to undergo an j ion, removes tan. sunburn, freckles and
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Reeser Block.
Working Boots, brand new
-
2.5o
prize of $50 will be given for a game of sirable place to put in a saw mill with a
operation for a bip disease.
ail roughness of the face and arms, leaving base ball. Nothing will be left undone large capacity.
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Cl
J. F McDonald, the southern baggage­ the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re­
Fresh Fruits, Cigars, Tobac­
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Kangaroo Shoes
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-
3.oo
L L. Merrick, E J-Farlow, Jos. Million
master. is on a vacation with hi. wife and mark on ita delightful cooling and refresh­ to make this one of the most pleasant and
W.
H.
Mowat
left
Sunday
on
a
fishing
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her sister. Miss Annie Parry, and were vis­ ing properties, a distinction not found in celebrations ever given in this place. tour of some length in the Jenny creek
each
cos, Confectionery, etc.
Summer Coats and Vests
-
1.5o
1. j I 1
Come one and al) and %njoy yourselves. section. “Along about this time,” as the ■
iting in Ashland this week.'
any other similar article known.
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Overalls
-
-
-
5oc and 75c per pair
almanac phraseology goes, look out for a ~
M.V. Xx>y. a prominent Sisson lumber
Klamath County Items.
H w ' h Thia.
surplus of “fishy” stories.
man was in the v illey towns last week look­
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George Barron, tbe veterinary surgeon,
We otter One Hundred Dollars reward I
$7.5o each
Handsome Summer Suits, only
ing up a market 1’ur fruit boxes for this sea­
Jos. W. Hockersmith has contracted the |
ia in town again.
for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured
son's immense fruit export.
il
peach
crops
of
E.
K.
Anderson,
Marion
bv taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure
3.00 pair
All Wool Pants
8. B. Cranston, Esq., is the orator and
Judge Neil was on Sunday's train for
F. J. CHENEY A CO, Prop s. Toledo, O. Stewart and Tennes-ee Smith—some 22,000 I
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boxes
—
for
Page
&
Son.
The
price
is
said
Linkville, circuit court having convened N. 8. Merrill the reader at Tule lake’s
2 pair 25 c
In the Summer Season trade lan­
Heavy Seamless Sox
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
be 1% cents for the entire lot, Page & |
there Monday. There are several stock national holiday celebration.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe to
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Son
furnishing
the
boxes.
guishes
artd
business
is
at
a
low
, stealing cases on tbe docket
5o c
Butcher
Blouses,
only
E. St. Clair of Chippewa Falls, Wis., him perfectly honorable in all business tran­
R. B. Hatton, of Linkville,formerly coun-
Mr and Mrs. M. L. McCall departed Sat­ has purchased the Van Brimmer sash sactions, and financially able to cazry out
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ebb. What think you of the mer­
$lo.oo
Fine Light Colored Suits
any obligations made by their firm.
j tv clerk of this county has returned to Lake-
urday for Portland, tbe former to attend
chant who says “Let Her Languish”
tbe grand lodge of Masons and the latter and door factory, and has returned to W kst «k iRt AX, Wholesale Druggists, To­ 1 view with the intention of locating perman­
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bring his son out to ran it.
15.00
Fine Black Diagonal Suits
ledo, O.
ently. Rube has many friends here, who
the O. E. 8. state convention.
•
closes up his store and repairs to
alding . K innan & M arvin , Wholesale j will be glad to see him succeed in any un­
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Geo. Martin, son of Jerry Maitin, who W Druggists,
C. W. Prentice of the Sacramento ma­
4.5o
“
“
Pants
Toledo, O.
dertaking.—Lakeview Examiner.
the seaside? Such a‘course would
chine shops.and * nephew of the renowned has graduated in the California r*ental
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
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Fine candies received this week at the C,
C. P. Huntington. arrived Tuesday for his college, will soon finish a course of in­ acting
from
$3.oo
up
Fine Striped Pants
be suicidal. It is an act of equal
directly upon the blood and mucous
usual summer vacation about Ashland.
struction at Harvard and open an office surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent G. Co.'s store.
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folly to sit idly by, bewailing the
Fine Tailor Made Pants at from $4.5o up
Prof. U. G. Hurley, phrenological lectur­
“Doc" Nebeker and wife arrived Mondav at Linkville on hia return in July.
free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
er, will lecture at Ganiard opera house
from Oakland. <'al. “Doc” has since gone I Mrs. Lucien B. Applegate visited her druggists. __________________
hard
times
and
awaiting
the
return
5o cents
Boys’ Knee Pants
:
:
:
Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next
on to Portland, but Mrs. N. ia visiting her 1
County Commissioners’ Court.
niece, Mrs. George Hurn, Tuesday.
week. The first evening will be free but
of prosperity. More flies than cus­
«
old home, the guest of Miss Sadie Ober,
up
1.5o
Two Piece Suits
Wednesday she departed with W. B.
Ordered that J. M. Childers, supervis-» the next evening’s lecture, “Love, Court­
Mis« Clara Maplemien of Hamburg Bar, Grubb over the Ashland-Linkville road er of road diat No. 15, notify Fred Han­ ship and Marriage,” will be 25 cents.
tomers will enter that man’s doors.
CC
cents
Siskiyou county who bav been visiting to visit relatives in Ashland.
75
Fine Neglige Shirts
sen to remove his fence off the line of' Genuine New Orleans syrup at the C. G.
When business lags, apply -the
Ashland several week, as the guest of Mr.
cc
1.5o
and Mr» Geo. Cryderman, returned home
G. H. Hays has gone to Rogue river county road leading from bridge on I Co.’s store.
Shoes,
only
spur.
Advertising is the great
Saturday ,
valley again to buy more cattle.
He is Rogue river near Bybee’s ferry, past E.
The heaviest verdict yet obtained against'
trade
stimulator.
I
’
.
Picken
’
s
place
to
Sams
valley
post-
the
S
P.
growing
out
of
the
Lake
Labish
I
Royal Brown, the swift printer and C H. giving $10 and $11 for two-year-olds, $15
Bogart cameover from Yreka Friday to ! for three-vear-olds and for choice four- office, within five days from the service wreck was that of John R. Rauh,of Tacoma,
took '
visit the K. I* hove. They ä _ I _ no 1____
, veur-olds he is giving $17.50.
Carr will of notice by said sujterviser, and in case in the U. 8. circuit court at Portland. The 1
Jacksonville and Medford liefore their re­ have a very, large supply of range-fed of refusal to comply with said notice, the | jury awarded him $10,000 damages. The •
1 suit was for $75,000. The S. P. have asked | IS
turn Sunday.
beef for the’market, ana the beef will be superviser to proceed and open road on ' for a new trial.
•
surveyed
line.
Mike De Vannov. tireman on McCarthy's extra.—Linkville Star.
as we have enumerated but a small portion of the bar­
' A choice line of summer dress goods at
22. moves his family from Grants Pass to
Ordered that B. W. Dean, superviser C. O. D. Emporium.
From Friend to FHcnd
Ashland this week
They will reside on
gains we are offering. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Main street, opposite the residence of Engi­ Goes tbe story of the excellence of Hood’s of road diat. No. 10, notify Messrs. Boo-
Redding dispatch, J uue 8: At the Shasta
neer McCarthy.
1 Sarsaprilla and what it has accomplished, gey, Elmore and Downing to remove Lumber company’s mill, at Round Moun­
their
fences
off
the
line
of
county
road
tins is the strongest advertising which
tain, Jacob S. Black was killed this morn­
P. B. Johnson, editor of the Walla Walla I ' and
is done on behalf of this medicine. We en- leading’ frem Jacksonville to Willow ing while felling a tree. Two others were
I nion, was on Friday’s train for San Fran­ 1 , deavor
to
tell
honestly
what
Hood
’
s
Sarsa-
Springs
within
five
days
from
the
service
seriously
hurt. The tree buried Black in
cisco. Acting Marshal G. W. Smith, for­ • parilia is und what it will do, but what it
merly- a fellow townsman, enjoyed a pleas­ has done is far more important and tar of notice upon the above named persons, the earth, and it was necessary to cut it up
and in case of refusal to comply with the into logs to get him out.
ant chat with him.
more potent. Its unequaled record of cures notice, said superviser shall proceed to
The finest goods in the market can lie had
C J. Borgstedt. superintendent of the I is sure to convince those who have never
only at the clothing palace of O. H. Blount.
Siskiyou Stone < 0.. was called to headquar­ 1 tried Hood's Sarsaparilla that it is an excel- open said road on surveyed line.
ters at Portland Friday. The laat contract lent medicine.
In the matter of county hospital;
The Oregon hotel, opened in a rather
this companv completed was the stone tor
mcnthlv report showing ten patients, forcible manner last week, commenced ser­
Lake County Items.
the tine .tone retddence of Dr. McKenzie of
ving
meals Sunday, the diuing room being
nine male and ohe female, filed and ap-
Portland.
now conducted by Mrs. Million, who has
Iakeview’g rainfall for May was 4:09 p roved.
had considerable experience in setting good j
A. McClunie. of the mercantile house of inches; the largest for ten years.
Indigent allowance,$196.40; scalp boun­ tables. The hotel is still in the hands of I
J. M. Mei all. went over to Colestein Friday
Billy Reid has bought the Cleland & ty, $67.50; miscellaneous, $1562.36*3.
Dr. Helm, who manages it. It is open for I
and met his better half and their two chil­ Pope band of sheep consisting of 2,100
In the matter of ferry across Rogue good.
dren. who have been in San Francisco for bead.
■ix months past. They will remain in Ash­
river: the clerk of this court is hereby
Fiue fresh extracts, sauces and spices at |
land now
| John H. Wise, of Christy A Wise, authorized to advertise for bids to build 0. G. store.
commission merchants, is here, We are a ferry boat according to plans and speci­
A party composed of Mrs. M. M. Cook­
The Eugene Guard says this mean
sey, Mrs. Helen Rose. Mr». T. P. Kahler, informed that the firm will erect a store fications now on file in the clerk's office, thing about Southern Oregon purloiners.!
said boat to be used on ltogue river near
Mrs. Geo. Kahler, Miss Mannie Matney, building on Jud Field’s residence lot.
“An Ashland thief stole a valuable gold
Wm. Kahler. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dr. Loomis has been all around Goose the old Nail ferry, the builders to enter
Kahler. Jr., spent last Saturday at the Cole lake, and has taken considerable evi- into a bond in the sum of $100 condition­ watch from Rev. Wm. Lund, last week.
Times must be getting hard in Southern
stein soda springs.
I dence for and against the trapping of tbe ed that he will build said boat if he Oregon when the light fingered gentry
Harrv Casev i.as beeu keeping company lake by California parties tor irrigation should be awarded the contract.
must fall back on the ministry.
. with a pair of crutches. Saturday evening purposes. The Dr. has sent in bis re-
Ordered that Chas. Vincent, supervis­
be was delivering a message so swiftly that port,—Lakeview Examiner.
See those naw shoes for $2.50 at O. H.
er
of
road
dist.
No.
2,
notify
E.
G.
Sol-
a stone on the street severely wrenched his
strom to remove his fence off the county Blount’s.
ankle. Ray Minkler is the nimble messen­
! C. B. Cristler returned fttm the north road leading from Rogue river bridge
The railroad company will run a spec­
ger boy in the interim.
this morning.
near Bybee's ferry to Aikin’s mill, with­ ial excursion train from San Francisco to
Senator John H. Mitchell was on Fri­
Ben Beekman, of Portland, delivered in five days from the date of serving said < Mt. Shasta Mineral Springs every Fri­
day’s northbound train to Portland. He
telegraphed ahead to his friend. Gen. J M. the memorial address at Newjiort on notice upon said Solstrom, and in case of day returning Monday. This will carry­
failure to comply with this notice the city people up to a new camp which the
McCall of his ar-ival and a number of citi­ 5 Decoration Day. It was a fine effort.
zens were at the depot having a chat with
80 many have been cured of rheumatism said superviser shall proceed and open Spring company are building there.
him during the 30 minute stay of the train. I by Hood's Sarsaparilla that we urge all said road on the line surveyed.
1 They intend to put up tents and make a
In matter of county road petitioned regular rural camp out of it.—Dunsmuir
J. A. I^eand Dr. Flanagan of Grants I who suffer from the disease to try the med-
for by J. F. Ditswortli et al in Big Butte , News.
Pass struck out Mondav for a tour in the I ieine.
G. C. Eddings has received a fiue new and Lost river precincts; road declared a
gold region south of Ashland butte, going
The Crocker Grocery Company pay cash
via Yreka That section is just lousv with show case with a large assortment of the I public highway and ordered opened.
for poultry at regular market rates ’
gold, but ita intccessibilitv to roads has celebrated Hibbard. Spencer. Bartlett A
In matter of the county road petitioned
The railroad boys are committing mat­
kept it back. l»ee and Flanagan mav take Co.’s pocket knives, etc., which are about
for bv S. Simpkins et al in Pleasant rimony by wholesale.
the best guods manufactured.
hold and open it out, however.
Recently Albert
«•reek
precinct
;
ordered
that
Noah
Miles,'
S. U Beach, publisher of the. Lakeview I The Illinois valley people in Josephine 8. Wakeman, J. (1 Williams and Frank 1 Oole. fireman, well and favorably known
A.TLE IDAILY ARRIVING
in Ashland and Geo. Ketchum were mar­
Wahworth's
Examiner, was visiting Mr. Walsworth
’s county want a railroad, and a big masa
family Sunday, being en route to Portland meeting was to be held at Kerbvville to- ■ Buck hard be appointed viewers, and ried at Sacramento to Mrs. Olive Cook
on business. ' A. Bieber, a prominent Lake­ jd<y. Qen. E. L. Applegate is lit ing in Peter Applegate surveyor, to meet at the | and Miss Emma Kessler, both of Duns­
residence of Mrs. French Carter on June muir. The double wedding was an ex-
view merchant; was also in the city Suitdav } that section.
with his wite. on pis way to Portland to at­
20th, at 9 o’clock a. m.
! tensive affair and the festivities lagied !
__
___________
_
1
One
of
tbe
mowers
manufactured
at
tend the Masonic lodge convention.
I had a severe attack of catarrh and be­ till early morning.
‘T h .C^M. tbe Washington. D. U.. T«eoma from Redfield Bro.’s patent ar-
Barguius in hosiery and underwear at C.
bn-vefist wa« on Sunday a train from A laska rued in Ashland the other day, and w ill came so deaf I could not hear common con­
versation. I suffered terribly from roaring U. D. Emporium.
to the Yosemite valley. He made a tour of be put in the grass for a practical test in
my head I procured 4 buttle of Ely's
miles on a bicv< le through tbe New soon. J. W. Cunnyngham, who is in­ Cream Bali», and In three weeks could hear
A chicken cleaning contest, for the'
England «tates and this vear had start«! terested in it, is enthusiastic in the belief as well as I ever could.and now I can say to chickens
____ __________
_____
___, took
___ ,__________
and the
stakes,
place Tues-
from Washington to San Francisco.lHit was I
¡j jg a g?eat iciprot ement.
all who are afflicted with the worst of dis-, day between the cooks of the Arlington
Ute. down with la gnppe After tbe hret 796
.
1 ues 40 ”
f
Troon B of Linkville, Oregon cavalry, eases, catarrh, take Elv s cream Balm and hotel and the American lunch counter
cured. It t-worth $1* i 0> j
and chop house.
It was as hilarious
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
i
vv
F.lwardx and little John W. Siemens, captain, will come in be
woman or child surtenng from catarrh.—A.
. r
,
_ . »
_ »«.- .
E. Newman. Grayling, flieh.
8P°rt 88 —
a coc
,k “ Plt . . contest,
thirty
------------
------------ — — some
■
1
, >
n ill! x Patsy
nm t
or •HUIC
more people Wins,
being fjiveviiv,
present, with
at Prices that Defy Competition.
. V
wen‘ to Portland last Donoghue,
the
notorious, as
rafe»ee and
_______
je,
the
notorious,
as
referee
and
, week with has 12-year old son. from whose
’
-
>■’“*?
—
jaw a tumor was’removed at the Good Sa­ grand master of ceremonies. The
We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago; Red
; almand^eyed son of the Flowery King-
maritan hospital.
School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J
! dom came off victorious, removing the
Judge J. J. Daley, master workman
W ^nanagin? & to perform very gracefully. The larger
(
u of head and cleaning his chicken of all
Shoes, the beet made. Every pair guaranteed.
the 4. Q. I • W. lodge of Oregon
an
official
feathers in just 20 seconds. Both chick-
■nniMnv’i buaineea «om man ¡ties of couree won t expect pinch from Medford this morning on
___________
_ ___
visit to Ashland
lodge
No. ___
66. He is ac- ens were still kicking vigorously alter
nied 1 bv'his fatuiivT and D. T. Sears their head», feathers and tails were “in
’ conipanied
«»..1
,1._
Ute soup. '•
• of Medford,
N
Baking M c C onnell & winter ,
Powder
LEADING GROCERS.
N
ONION SEED
u !
idilli
RED INK PRICES
BEATS ANYTHING
Has Ever Seen !
A QUIET PUFF.
We have just made a heavy Cash purchase of
Summer Goods at a very low price, owing to the ad­
vanced stage of the season. These goods have ar­
rived and will be marked with red ink at less than
the usual wholesale price.
:-A. GARRICK,-:
Speaking of Stimulants.
Everybody Reads the VALLEY RECORD—It
THE Medium to Reach THE PEOPLE.
If you fail to get our red ink price list, send for
one,
All sales strictly Cash.
ZEPHYR, : AMOSKEAG. : GINGHAMS,
CRITERION CLOTH,
Satines, other new Dress Goods
and Hosiery
WILSON & WALSWORTH
YOURS TRULY,
O. LI. BLOUNT,
CLOTHIER and HATTER.
C. 0. D. EMPORIUM
H. C. MYER
NEW GOODS!
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Gents
Agent
± SMS
^oograpb*.
,weU'
WALTER A. WOODS
Mowers, Rakes and Harvesting
Machinery.
VICTOR MOWERS,
HAY CARRIERS,
HARPOON and JACKSON’S
Boys Olothtingj,
Hats, Caps, etc.
And will be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES
AMD
1. M. McCALL.