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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1891)
VALLEY RECORD. Stock Thieves Sentenced. Fruit Items. BREVITY BASKET. R. H. GIlham, an experienced mining The Methodist campmeeting at the i man, has been appointed superintendent of fair grounds presented some striking Tbs apple crop will be enormous, far in The campmeeting closed up Monday. John C. Lewis ’ s mine at Gravel creek, and excess of any season in the past. The leaves Hornbrook Saturday to take charge. contrasts. While the praying ana many trees that refused to blossom and Fresh Santa Cruz cheese at C. G. store. Lewis has GOfiO feet of pipe, four giants and preaching were at their height the horse-1 bear last year are unusually loaded this Dr Knight, an alleged horse-doctor, has nine miles of ditch carrying 1000 inches of 1 men were at work speeding their ani- j year. And the fruit is of a large size ! left these parts. water, and owns 640 acres of placer ground mals on the track for the coming races. ■ and excellent quality. The mine looks well. ____ ,__ The town of Central Point, on _________ the other Col. Geo. B Currey delivers the oration W. W. Walters, one of the stockholders ®.ide,of campmeeting was unusually The peach belt within a radius of two at the Pass on the 4th. informs us that the‘ Hornbrook syndicate” 11 vel-v durlnK the two weeks, the 8a- miles of Ashland ships abroad over one- Col. Robt. A. Miller is to deliver the ora Lumber! Lumber ! half the peaches shipped from this valley, tion at Salem's Fourth of July celebration. of eighteen men, including a number of loons putting in an extra supply of locomotive engineers and other railroad liquors, the number of drunks was num- James Norris at his lumber yards on and it will be over twice and nearly two- It is reported that the reports of the train ™en- V.ave.ho2ded tbe Ager coa' mine from erous and several were relieved of odd the north side of the railroad track, near thirds more than last year, the trees be ticket agents for the first twenty days fell j een months^ Tbey^ll’imiZiiMeh^onP | 8U“8’ inebriated -^nder losing$50. the depot, Ashland, can sell vou sash, ing fuller and a large number of new or off 27 per cent. chards coming into bearing this year doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds nience operations on an extensive scale. I Troop B from Linkville reached Ash- The Jackson county farmers' alliance and The coal now taken out is far superior of finishing lumber. Leave your irdera • The peaches will be larger and prettier industrial irior to : land abo about 4 p. m. today on their way to union will'meet at Phoenix on the Nanaimo coal used by the S. P. They Eugene at Lackey’s real estate office, and they in size than last year but will not be as Friday, July 3d. ” ..___ The boys were met by Co. D believe they have struck a fortune. sweet in flavor, the warm sunshiny near the city limits, on Main street, and will be promptly attended to. S. B. Gardner of Ft Klamath is in town weather of last yeai having been super A party of distinguished Canadians escorted to their quarters with military with a fine Altamont colt. Caribou, to train Another Pioneer Gone. ceded this June with cooler weather and representing the Canadian Pacific and courtesy—being preceded bv the Ashland for the district fair. Henry R. Brown died last Thursday at considerable rain. However, as most of the Canadian government railways were band, which discoursed appropriate mu Gilbert A Co. have a new planing mill at attached to Tuesday’s north passenger in sc. Troop B presents a very nice ap bis home at Brownsboro, in this county, ' the peaches are raised without irrigation of typhoid fever. The funeral was on I they will still retain a better flavor than Grants Pass, A. D. Terwilliger of Little the cir Earnscliff, They have been in pearance and will doubtless, under the Friday, the interment being in the any peach in the market and their hand Shasta putting her up. British Columbia on Canadian Pacific leadership of Capt. Siemens, show off Brownsboro cemetery under the auspices somer size and appearance will make Mrs. Harriet L. Adams, of Cleveland, O.. and government arbitraticn business,and well in ali their manevering while at delivered several lectures in Ashland in the was the first car that came over the C. P. Eugene. Tonight the Troop will be en of the Odd Fellows’ lodge of Jacksonville, their sale even better than before. interest of the W. C. T. U of which the deceased was a respected and Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern at tertained by Co. D with a ball gotten up The Salem Canning Co. are stirring up member Mr. Brown was a native of Medford and Grants Pass citizens for a The Democrat says that a motor line from their connection in Washington recently, expressly for its benefit. England, 64 years of age and leaves a $2000 bonus and ground for buildings for Sodaville to connect with the Southern Pa which made a complete railroad circle Buckleu's Arnica Salve. wife and a family of grown children well i a branch cannery of 500,000 cans per cific road is an assured fact. around the United States. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, provided for, as he amassed among other season, to be ready for operation Septem Green A Mott, the Yreka fruit and con Samuel W, Clarev, the Henley capital Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever wealth 2800 acres of land in one body. ber 1st. fectionery firm, are handling lots of berries ist and miner, has discovered a new rem Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, and cherries from Ashland. Mr. Brown came to Jackson county in edy for the la grippe. He has found out i Coms, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- 1452 and a large circle of friends well re A German man of science (Dr. Krauss After July 1st Medford and Sisson be that the disease is a nuisance and is jolt , tivelv cures Piles, cr no pay required. It is member his many traits of good charac I of Halle) has been making some studies come presidential postoffices, with $1000 ing it off by riding on the cars over the guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ter. among fruit trees. He says that they and $1100 salary respectively. Siskiyous, He has made three trips money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. sleep during the day and do their grow- Railroad Tickets. The wife of Rev. Eneas McLean died at within the last fortnight to this section, , For sale by Chitwood Bros. The remains were with one or two to Yreka. The Southern Pacific Co. has made a new I ing by night The fruit of the cherry, Roseburg on the 19th He plays > rule that on and after the first instant,first- for an example, increased nine times as taken to Grants Pass for burial. pedro with the boys to pass away his j fast in size daring the nigh aa in the class tickets are good for only six months. laira Hollis and a company made up in leisure heurs. Mr. Clarey’s rented y is a ! There will, therefore. be no such thing as day. Apples, however, are not quite so Portland are giving the rustics ot Washing pleasant one to take, the only hindrance an unlimited ticket on its lines hereafter. lazy during the day, for their rate of ton a peep at the Clemenceau Case. to this remedy becoming more popular Purchasers of tickets, however, who do not growth was found to be 80 per cent, dur A birdseye pine tree was cut at Custar’s than Koch’s lymph being the scarcity of ker eounty, Ore- pip n use them, can have their money refunded ing the night and 20 per cent, by day; gon. near what UI J* mill on the Applegate last weck.which pro the ingredient known as collateral. by applying at headquarters. This latter I that is to sav, they grow four times as is now Baker City, a pr NTf IRV duced 5(X>0 feet of splendid lumber.—Cour arrangement has been the custom for a Eastern syrup, codfish, chipped beef, a man who has since Lull 1 U It I ier. long time, though it is not generally known I much by night as by day, become identified with the resources and fl F* A mince meat, at The C. G. Co.’s store. by the public. The late Senator Norton development of that country. This man j| 1 U The infant child of Mrs. H. Little Tues J. T. Bogue, a California nurseryman bought a through ticket to the East nearly traveling in the East, writes to the Rural day fell and run a bairoin into its throat. Albert Pool of Canyonville, wLo has i is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one o> the fifteen years ago. He started on his jour- It was very painful and was removed in been closely pressed by Douglas county . wealthiest and most influential citizens iu the Press that the disease known as the “ yel In a recent letter he says: “ I had been ney but for some reaspn was compelled to three pieces. officers since his daring escape, in which j county. suffering from pains in my back and general kid turn back after reaching Reno. Mrs. Nor lows” is rapidly destroying the peach a fusilade of shots passed between him I Hamlin A Potter's farce comedy com ney complaint for some time, and had used many ton found the unused ticket among his ef trees in all the fruit-growing sections of fects and on presenting it at the company's the East. He says “not one orchard pany with ‘The Fskir” went through to and a posse, has tired of hiding in tlie remedies without any but temporary relief. The Portland Tuesday. They will return and mountains and last week surrendered. | pains in my back had become so severe that I was office a short time ago, the money was was visited, but one could see 10 to 50 promptly refunded, less the cost of a ticket per cent, of the trees dead or suffering play Ashland. He and his brother, who is out on bail, prevented from attending to my work and could move about without the nse of a cane. Hear from Auburn to Reno.—Ex The wool clip of Eastern Oregon this year are under indictment for altering stock j not 1 with the yellows. yi ” This, together with ing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef brands. The Pool brothers belong to I is unusually large, being about 1,000,000 ” . rosts, will leave little of the fected by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to try Finding of Colver's Body. ^,e ,^aY pounds in excess of last year and of a su the notorious gang of stock thieves a box, and from that very first dose I found instant peach crop, just enough to be an appeti perior quality. The body of Samuel Colver, who disap zer relief and before using half the contents of .he which has been infesting Klamath county for California fruit. peared in February last, was discovered Chas. Radcliff was out touring around for many years. They have a mountain box the pains in my back entirely disappeared. on the shore of Klamath lake last Friday How's This. east of Bear creek Tuesday and slipped from pass across the Cascades from Douglas I have every faith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can conscientiously recommend by parties in a boat. Their Bail was de We offer One Hundred Dollars reward a pile of rocks on 8. U. Alford's place, county to the Langell valley section, it to my friends. I would not be without it for B ranged and they went ashore to fix it, ; , for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured breaking his leg. which on account of its being seldom anything.” and found the body in the tules on the I by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache, inconti II. C. iibbets and W. C. Morrow, artist used makes the “exchange” of stock by F. J. CHENEY & CO, Prop’s. Toledo, O. and shore. The upper half of the body was descriptive writer for the 8. P.’s publi those thieves quite feasible. The late nence of urine, brick dust sediment, burning or . We, the undersigned, have known F. J. out of the water. It was identified as j cations, are making a tour of the scenery Klamath county stock-thieving gang was painful sensation while urinating, and all affec Colver’s body, and was about fifteen Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe over the Mount Shasta division. quite complete in its ramifications, hav tions of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. : him perfectly honorable in all business tran miles distant from the place where bis sactions, and financially able to cazry out The new editor of the Courier thinks the ing its pals and associates further east For Sale by .J. C. Barrett & Co. horse was found at the time of his disap | any obligations made by their firm. ■ people who baptized this erand valley toward the Idaho State line besides the pearance. He had presumably gone oat W est <t Tat ax , Wholesale Druggists, To “Rogue river" should have completed their adjunct in northern California. hellish job by immediately suiciding. on the ice in the lake,broke through and ! ledo, O. Estray Mare been drowned. The body was badly de- 1 | W alking . K insan A i M arvin , Wholesale Services in the Presbyterian church next BORN composed, but was recognized by a brok- I 1 Druggists, Toledo, O. Sabbath morning and evening by the pas ONE-EYED MARE, chestnut sorrel, en leg. A party has gone after the re Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, tor. Subjects: “The General Assembly FOUNTAIN—At Dairy, Klamath county, two white hind feet, star in face; a acting directly upon the blood and mucous and the Bible” and “The Value of Life.” mains.. June 14,1891,to the wife of County School good-looking animal came to the ohi J. C. The remains were buried at the head surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent i Ex-Mayor Pond is in Southern Oregon Superintendent I’. L. Fountain, a son— Tolman place about a week ago. She is a free. Price 75c. per bottle. Hold by all 12 lbs. of the lake, the body being too badly de druggists. nuisance about the place and the owner looking after the sale of the military wagon composed to bring to Phoenix for burial. road land in which be is interested. His HAMILTON—At Medford. June 11, 1891, will please come and get her and pay for The thieves convicted at Linkville for stock-stealing in Klamath county have received their sentences as follows: Hen ASHLAND O b .. .T bvmdat , June 25. MOI ry Goodlow, two years and six months; Joshua Buckmaster, five vears; D. P. Royce, eigteen months TLev will pass ! PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. through for the Oregon penitentiary to Mrs John Wells returned to Bly, Friday. day or tomorrow. Conductor Geo. Morgan is taking a vaca tion. Col Jas. Scobie was at Dunsmuir last week. Dr. J. E Peyton, wife and girl are visit ing Dr. Helm. Mrs. O. L. Dean came up from Grants l’aas yesterday. Johnny Jacobs came up on the morning train. He fights with Co. D. Fred L. Miles is up from the Galla creek sawmill, ready to go to Eugene. L. L. Angle and W. L. Webster and wife, Medford, were In town yesterday Mrs. Col. Stone and Mrs. Peck of Yreka came over to Jacksonville Tuesday. Misa Clara Cameron of Uniontown was visiting Miss Grace Houck yesterday. Adolph Rostel of Yreka, who has been visiting Jacksonville returned Monday. W. N. Hamilton, brother of the county assessor, left Tuesday for Truckee, Cal. Tom Green came over from Hornbrook yesterday to attend the Masonic banquet. District Attorney Colvig and Dr. Will Jackson returned last evening from Link villa Robert Taylor’s son Jay has gone to Bo nanza with Ira P. Chandler, to tie a buc- carro. W. J. Stanley was up over Sunday from Evan* creek. His school there closes to morrow. , Mias Ida Cleminens and bag brother of Jaakaousula went to-Matte creek, CsL, Tuesday. Miss Know Autenrieth of Yreka is visit . ing in Jacksonville, she will spend the4th in Ashland. Jackson Hockersnuth was visiting Mr. Dyer, Sr . at Talent yesterday. He has i been quite ill. Julia Goodyear, vice-principal of Harri son street grammar school, Portland, is home on vacation. J. A. Lee spent last week at Galls creek, where his sawmill has started up, with L. C. Graby In charge. Mrs. Chas. Huff, wife of the accommo dating passenger brakeman, came up from Red Bluff Monday. Mrs. Jas. Cunningham, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Stanley, has returned to Portland. The Bisson Mascot reports that »-Con ductor J. L. Brooks and wife expect to leave for Chicago to remain. K. Kubli the Jacksonville merchant was called to Redding Monday by the death of his sister, Mrs. Stacker. Mrs. Jacoby and daughter of San Fran cisco. who have been visiting in Jackson county, returned Monday. Prof. J B. Farley the pioneer teacher, to the wife of 1. L. Hamilton,a daughter. I family are stopping at the Klamath Hot Jacksonville Jotting*. The Stone Quarry Business. has closed a successful term of school at Springs. i L. L. Angle of Medford called on Tues- D. W. Crowley of Portland, one of the ! day. Leonard, Josephine county. DIED Dennis Tryon, the tannery man of Cres M. L. McCall returned Tuesday from principal owners of the Siskiyou Stone | I Col. R. A. Miller returned from Port- cent City, is visiting in the' valley towns Woodville, where he had been surveying a Co., was elected to the Portland city ‘ i land Tuesday. with a view of establishing a boot and shoe BROWN—At the family residence near Brownsboro, in Little Butte precinct,June county road on Pleasant creek council at the late tidal wave. This is factory on the railroad in connection with 17, 1891, Henry R. Brown, aged 62 vears, Mrs. J. N. T. Miller has returned from his tannery. C. Williamson and wife of Bpringfield, quite interesting to the stone business i I her 8 months and 18 days. visit to Portland. Ohio, old friends of W. P. Squires, came to about Ashland, as the selecting of stone Quong Lee, a Yreka Chinaman, has The funeral took place at the Brownsboro for the balance of the huge new city hall The Medford band will furnish music on filed a petition in insolvency, and pro look around and remain awhile. cemetery on the 19th inst. Religious ser the glorious Fourth. has not yet been done. The basement Conductor Shan Consor, here for a vaca poses te test the efficiency of white folks’ vices were conducted by Rev. A. C. How and trimmings were furnished by the | tion of some length, will not lose his leg i Kasj>er Kubli and E. R. Realties are laws in paying off bis old debts and se lett at the school house' and a part of the Siskiyou Stone Co. Mr. C. was out yes spending their vacation at home. hurt so badly in Labiah accident. burial ceremony of the I O. O. F. was re curing a new start in life. terday looking at the quarry near Ash I peated by Hon. Silas J. Day at the grave. Mike Mickleson and wife are at the Lewis Ross of Lakeview is in the valley, i G. H. Hayes leaves his headquarters at Notwithstanding the heavy rain, which springs in Napa valley. Cal., where a can land and arranging for the putting in of combining business with pleasure. the Hargadme pasture today with his sec- fell in torrents, there were so many 'out •» nuivil 11JC . a new switch which goes right W to the cer doctor hopes to care his cancer. ond drivé of cattle pi Jiurchased in Rogue The Medford first nine will play against that the school house would not hold half quarry. I river valley for the Je esse D. Carr A Son of them. J. W. Carter, a stage driver well known the Jacksonville first nine on July 4th. C. J. Bargstedt, superintendent, ships ranch at Clear lake. This band numbered in Southern Oregon, commences driving on The subject of the aliove notice was born Henry Wendt, Jr,, has gone to Yreka to over 200 head. two carloads of stone todav for Dr. Mc the Roseburg-Coos bay line July 1st. in Yorkshire, England, November 15, 1828 Kenzie’s residence. He is also getting learn the barber's trade with A. Rostel. , Two Michigan lumbermen who are on Came to the United States with his mother Mrs. E. K. Brightman left for Vancouver. out stone for an eight-story, 100x100, C. B Rostel, the popular barber, has re the coast inspecting the timbered sections, in 1842 and settled in Wisconsin, where he Wash., Sunday, to return with her son building to be erected at Portland. turned front an extended visit to Yreka. particularly the sugar pine belts, have been lived until 1852 when he came to Oregon Fred, who is attending school there. and in 1853 came to Jackson county, Miss Ida Clemniens has gone to Picard, in the vallev this week and left yesterday City News from the Milieu. Mis* Mollie Ober who is employed in a where he married Miss Sarah Roundtree to inspect the Jenny creek timber and the Cal., to spend the summer with her broth Portland photographic gallery, arrived in the same year. But in nine short months J. J. Owen, editor of the San Jose er. Klamath City Co.’s layout. Ashland Sunday on a two week's visit he was bereft of his wife and doomed to Ti/nei and a progressive mining man who Chas. T. Silvers, county commissioner of battle with the trials of a frontier life alone. J. F. White has been appointed agent of C. W. Nelson, at one time in the grocery is the president of the Golden Rod Min Klamath county, passed through last He then retnmed to Wisconsin in 1859 and business at Central Point was on Tuesday s ing Co. who are prospecting the Hidden the Northwest Fire and Marine Co., and is Thursday evening, taking A. Reed, known in 1860 he married Martha Beamsley and train from Sitka, Alaska, to San Francisco. Treasure ledge on Wagner creek with now making a tour of the state. as “Hog” Reed, an aged citizen of Pelican recrossed the plains, bringing his mother The young folks indulged in a social par bay, to the insane asylum. Mr. S. " was with him to this county, where he took a George Addington, Chas. Angel, Seattle, Boyd Robinson in efiarge, came up Sat and Joseph G. Iherce left Saturday for a urday and purchased the Pilgrim mine ty at the Red Men’s Hall, on Saturday visiting Ashland on his return. donation claim on Butte creek. He plowed evening, which proved a pleasant affair. cruising tour iu the Jenny creek timber and Huntington quartz mill from E. K the first furrow that was plowed on the Look to your back yards before __ ___ the 4th belt. Pierce Ryan and Geo. Payne of the 8. P. and see that all inflamable trash is properly creek Anderson and others for $5000. Other On account of the hostilities of the Indi W. R Lowe the car repairer has resigned Han Jose capitalists are interested with R. R., who are frequent visitors at Jackson disposed of, before the little boy with his he always had his faithful gun close by. and gone to Tacoma, Thos. Moran of Sac him in the purchase, and they have forty ville of late, attended the soeial bop Satur fire cracker comes that way. It might be ans by keeping a constant watch,at the first ramento taking his place with David Her days in which to run fifty tons of ore day evening. the means of saving your own and your and approach of danger he would grab his gun, shey. G. G. I. Newbury is traveling in the in neighbor's property from the flames. through the mill for a test. Mr. Owen mount his horse and fly to the protection of Rev. J. L. Stratford. Methodist minister returned Sunday and will immediately terest of the Jacksonville marble works, Walter Anderson,who lives on the Houck the loved ones at home. He packed from at Roseburg was here Friday. He may- send up a first-class mill man with large and is prepared to take all orders for any farm four miles from Ashland, was robbed Portland the first set of blacksmith tools thing in that line. come to Ashland after the next conference experience to test the ore. of a suit of clothes and $5 in them last Sun that was ever tn Jackson county and has al meets. —. ... ... . . . I The young ladles of the Catholic church day morning about 11 o'clock. He was en ways been one of the leading citizens of the the Wallace, Idaho, mining men who i will give an ice cream sociable ana lunch at gaged in the garden when a tramp entered county, taking an active part in all enter Mrs. Tweed Coburn came up from Grants bonded the Dr. Braden mine, mill the convent on Tuesday evening, June 30. the honse from the opposite side and made prises of public interest. He lived and died P* m Friday for medical treatment. The la have an acceptable member of the I. O. O. F. away with the goods. grippe ha* left her voice so she can hardly and water ditch at Gold Hill for $35,000 : Everyone invited, He leaves a wife and four children, a num last Saturday cleaned up thirty tons of whisper. Mrs. Jacoby and daughter, who have Three years ago Messrs. Crow and Avery ber of grandchildren and a long list of ore of their 100 tons sample test from the been visiting County Clerk Muller and . bought 1000 peach trees each from A. H. friends to feel his loss “Doc” Nebeker arrived Tuesday from family for two month's past, left this week Carson, the nursery man. They have con Portland and left yesterday with Mrs N., lower tunnel. It will take a couple *of for ‘‘One lass at home! their home at San Francisco weeks to run out the balance Digging tracted to sell 2000 20-lb boxes of that de who has been visiting in Ashland some The charmed circle broken—a dear face was commenced Monday on their ditch weeks, for Redding. Hon. C. C. Beekman, wife, and daugh licious fruit this season. It doesn't take Missed day by day from its accustomed of 1J, miles which will create a machin Miss Carrie departed on Tuesday even forever for fruit trees to mature in Jose place. H. C. Hansbraugb.U. 8. senator of North ery pressure of 2000-horae power from ter ing for New York to visit Mr. B. s aged phine county.—Courier. But cleansed, and saved, and perfected by Dakota, is visiting hi* old home in Douglas They were accompanied to Med The railroad mass meeting held recently grace, co-inty. He is a brother of James Hans- Rogue river. After its completion, the mother. at Kerbyville. Josephine county, appointed present mill will be moved to the ditch. ford by a number of their young friends. One more in Heaven! brough, the railroad trainman. George M. Love left on Monday for the a committee to solicit amount of subsidy One less at home! Council Doings. Rev. F G. Strange returned Monday Cinnabar with a load of supplies for the residents would subscribe for a railroad and One voice of welcome hushed and evermore evening from bis trip to the general assem asking Crescent City, Smith river, and sev Adjourned meeting of city council was new hotel recently erected there. He also One farewell word spoken; on the shore bly of the Presbyterian church held at De took a large range with him, which will eral Jackson and Josephine county towns Where parting conies not, one soul landed held June 24th, 1891. troit, and is looking well for his trip. to hold railroad meetings and do the same. have to be packed twenty miles on mule more— The special committee appointed at back. Mrs. Lacey of Pelican Rapids, 111., is The Star reports that “Thos. Way, six One more in Heaven! meeting of council held June 16th to ex spending the summer visiting in this coun- coun miles north of Shovel creek, says that ‘Old A Suggestion. One more at home— amine the books and accounts of W. R. ty. She has been stopping with the fam Reelfoot’ is still in the Jenny creek section, If you are troubled with rheumatism or but the old grizzly is white with age and That home where separation cannot be. ilies of Jackson Hockersmith and George Mayfield, deceased, as city marshal,made a lame back, allow us to suggest that you goes slow.” There is no doubt but that the That home where none are missed eternally, the following report: Crowson. try the following simple remedy: Take a monster grizzly killed and stuffed last year Ixird Jesus, grant us all a place with Thee, Your committee appointed to investi- Mrs. Phillip Haught was up front Med At home in Heaven!” —— of flannel the size of the two hands, the real and only genuine Reelfoot, how ford vesterday. She and her daughter gate the founts of the late W. R May- ^ted^S ChZberlMn’s Pa^E is ever. A. C. H. leave lor Alaska next month, where Mr. held, do hereby respectfully report that j an(j bind it on over the seat of the pain, Ask for mackerel at C. G. Co.’s store. H. is engaged trapping and hunting furs we have examined his reports and vouch- h wju produce a pleasant warmth and re- and hides -- a «„ era filed with the city recorder and find a [¡eye you of all pain. Many severe cases Mr. and Mrs. Charles Root of Ashland Gen. Russell A. Alger, millionaire, and that he has collected during the present have been cured in this way. The Pain came to Glendale Monday morning, hav Harrison’s rival for the empty honor (this fiscal year $3480.70, and that he has paid Balm can be obtained Jrom all druggists. ing been called here bv a telegram in time) of the republican nomination for into the city treasury the sum of $3459.81, forming them of the shooting of Mrs. ! Klamath County Items. president, was on Saturday's south train and that be is indebted to the city in the Root’s uncle, Mr. 8. Booth. Mr. and with his family in a private car. sum of $20.89 on said collections; that Ira Johnson has returned from San Mrs. Root will take their uncle with James M. Hansbrough, the railroad con the city owes hint for salary in this pres Francisco. them when they go to-morrow.—Corr. ductor and a worthy young man, was mar- ent month of June the sum of $30, leav The reported death of the Indian wife Roseburg Plaindealer. ried on the 17th inst. to Miss Verina Sim ing a balance of $9.11 that is due the es i of the late Bob Whittle is untrue, She is mons of Roseburg. They took in Portland tate of W. R. Mayfield. The finest goods in the market can lie had and Washington on their wedding tour. recovering. only at the clothing palace of O. H. Blount. J. T. B owditch . Mrs. Mary Reaves and daughter, Miss Tlie seven mile extension of the ditch Sheriff Walker Monday arrested a man E. J. F arlow . Minnie Reaves, of Happy Camp, arrived from Steele’s ranch to J. F. Henley’s at Ager who had been passing counter G. M. G rainger . Tuesday from San Francisco, via the ocean feit money at Yreka and Sisson. A con t On motion the report was approved place was completed last Saturday. and Victoria, B C., on a visit to their old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crydernian. , and committee discharged. Bill Webb, arrived from Rogue river federate was also at Sisson, headed for Oregon, but was not arrested. The man They will remain till after the 4th. City ordinance No. 101 was passed by by the Ft. Klamath road, reports eight , in jail at Yreka gave bis name as J. W. I Mr. and Mrs. A. T Kyle last Saturday the council, which fixes the salary of the ieet of snow in some places on the sum Marshall. His sister has just been ar evening entertained a few friends at their ■ city marshal at $50 per month after the mit. rested at Oakland, Cal., ou the same B” isant new home built this spring on 1st of July, 1891. Harvey Walker’s band got caught be icharge. r peach orchard out on the Boulevard. tween the neckyoke and collar belonging Cards, a dinner and Mr. Kyle's genial ! Adjourned. Bargains in hosiery and underwear at C. laughter were among the pleasing features ! to a mule, the said mule giving a jerk. ! O. D. Emporium. Hi* “Wile" Caiue Rt Lasi. I Harv. has had the thumb of hi* left hand qf the evening. M c C onnell & winter , QUARTER RED INK PRICES A advertising. B. G. WELLS. Ashland, Or., June 20, 1891. HAY - BALING. The undersigned will operate his “LIGHTNING” IIV have just made a heavy Cash purchase of HAY-BALER Summer Goods at a very low price, owing to the ad HIS YEAH, and any parties desiring their hay put up in a first-class mer vanced stage of the season. These goods have ar T chantable manner can be accommodated by letting him know. Satisfaction guaran rived and will be marked with red ink at less than teed WILLIAM BUTLER, Ashland, Oregon. the usual wholesale price. For Trade or for Sale. The ARLINGTON HOTEL • Men’s Lawn Tennis Shoes, - - $1.00 per pair << << Dress Shoes, all sizes - - 1.5o Best paying hotel in Ash u it land; doing a fine business. Working Boots, brand new - 2.5o ll u Is offered for sale or will trade for a fruit Kangaroo Shoes - - 3.oo farm, a stock ranch, or for stock. This is u a good opportunity for a trade, as this is a each Summer Coats and Vests - 1.5o valuable piece of property. Anyone mean ll ing business should call on or àdd'ess the paii- Overalls - - - 5oc and 75c V alley R ecord , Ashland, Or., for further ll particulars. each Handsome Summer Suits, only 41 All Wool Pants ... pair Unsatisfied Mortgages. ll Heavy Seamless Sox otice is hereby given to au ll Butcher Blouses, only persons holding mortgages on real N property in Jackson county, Oregon, which il Fine Light Colored Suits have been satisfied in full.’ or which have l>een partially satisfied and not released of ll Fine Black Diagonal Suits- record, that the abstract of all unsatisfied mortgages of record will be given to the as ll sessor for assessment purposes on the First “ • “ Pants day of July, 1891. WM. M. HOLMES, li Fine Striped Pants : fr Jnll-2t County Recorder. li Fine Tailor Made Pants at from $4.5o up STOCK FARM FOR SALE 5o cents Boys’ Knee Pants ll 1.5o up HE BELL ESTATE, containing 160 Two Piece Suits acres of land in the heart of a good ll T cattle 75 cents Fine Neglige Shirts range. About 6 miles from Henley, Cal., on the Klamath river. n 1.5o Shoes, only Also about 56 head of cattle. JLT DEPOT. For further particulars inquire of THO3 JONES, Henley, Cal,, or W. T. LAIRD, Ager, Cal., niay28 Administrators. E. J. FARLOW, Agent, Ashland, Or. If you fail to get our red ink price list, send for one, as we have enumerated but a small portion of the bar gains we are offering. Orders by mail promptly attended to. All sales strictly Cash. ZEPHYR, : AMOSKEAG. : GINGHAMS, YOURS TRULY, CRITERION CLOTH, Satines, other new Dress Goods and Hosiery. A voung, swarthy eomplexioned man amputated The Royal Arch Masons gave a ban E. H. Autenneth, Hsu,, arrived from quet at The Oregon last night. The Yreka yesterday. He informs us that j employed for a short time at the Ameri A tine colt belonging to ex-8heiiff J. ladies and some invited friends spent there is great mining excitement there over can lunch counter at the depot had been another blue gravel discovery on the old going into the train every day, expect- L. Hanks w as fatally bitten by a rattle the evening pleasantly at the opera W 1. Nichols place on the edge of town. ! ing his wife from Siskiyou county. He snake last week, it was the largest colt house with games, etc., and music by, It was struck onlv twenty-five feet down ' found her Sunday evening. But she was foaled in Oregon, and many people are the orchestra. At half past ten the ini an i prospects well. with Bob Watts,an ex-brakeman and the sorry to hear this news. tiation was over and the Masons gath Tuesday was the fifth anniversary (wood pair were headed for Grants Puss. Smith W. B. Love, formerly engaged in fruit ered up their ladies and repaired to tlto She did raising in Siskiyou and Tehama counties, i banquet hall. en wedding) of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan asked her to accompany him. Thornton. A number of their friends gath not want to, when he forced her. Watts has taken the Sam Jackson place at Lost See the Cuocker Grocery Co. about buy- ered at their home in honor of the event ..;~.„,.^1 attempted to protect her, when Smith river gap for ten years and is setting out j ing a sack of sugar. and spent several hours very pleasantly. pa nej ont pulled out a nasty looking stiletto. Watts a large lot of plum, prune and apple Mr. and Mrs Thornton were the recipients i pulled out his gun. The howling of the Will Q. Brown of Riddles has been in trees. of • number of wooden presents. I cook that he wanted his wife and the the Siskivous this week at work on their S. M. Davis, a prominent stockraiser of general crimination and recrimination 1UC giaiiu ‘luu bills «jniuo, The grand JUIT jury IVUUM found true against geology for the U. 8. geological survey. Adams county, Nebraska, has been ’l*’id- : attracted attention, and a crowd rushed the following . D. P. Royce, larceny; He returned home last evening, to go mg the past two weeks in Ashland with his on the car platform and bldckaded the Chas. F. Royce, larceny of a horse; Josh- back wtien the weather is more propi- wife. He will undoubtedly locate in this vicinity, and is writing to eastern papers . | door. As soon as the morbid crowd saw 1 ua Buckmaster, larceny; Henry Good- ■ tious. Prof. Diller, who was with Prof, the gpn And knife there was a hqrried low, larceny of cow by ¡titering marks i, Brown several weeks ago. is down in his favorable impression of thts sectiort. Plumas eounty studying the relations of Max Pracbt turns over the collectophip ) J disposition to get away. The awarthv and brands. I cook managed to get hold of the female i W, n. Bostwick, of Jacksonville, was ( the Cascade and Sierra Nevada range of of Alaskgto his successor. JS. T. Hatch/ Julv 1st. and Mp. Pracht and children will i over whom there was so much contention i in Linkville last week, returning Friday ' 1 mountains to eacli other. jeaie for Ashland on the 10th but he will ) and after pulling her loose from every-1 evening. He proposes soon to devote A choice line of summer dress goods at prpl>ably remain a week later. Miss Jane j thing which she could catch hold of got himself to the improvement of his fine C. O. D. Emporium. i»el‘eati, who went to Alaska with Mrs. her out on the car platform, from which ranch, 3l._. miles from Linkville, on the 8. P. is to build an elegant hotel I’racht, will probably remain. : place he threw her and himself on to the Keno road. Mr. Bostwick took particu at The the property at Lower Soda springs, | depot platform, very considerately plac Mrs. I<ew Ross arrived in Ashland from lar notice of tlie ocean of grain in Klam five miles south of Dunamuir, owned by Lakeview Friday on a visit with Prof. Stan- j ing the female in front of him, so that ath land thia year, and then after a look Senator Hanford and others, to cost over ley's family- L- G. Ross, who is attorney when she struck the floor with great at Klamath Falls he said: “No uge talk $5U,000. Conductor Anstav informs us for the O. A C land company, who own swiftness face downward he was very ing! This country has a future.” that Arthur Brown, Fred. Crocker, Supt. the military wagon road, and who took a I safe from injury by falling on her. Hav- party intending to purchase over the road, I ing capturud his prey and vanquished That iu a (gc» paWnt to everyone that Fillmore, and T. H. Goodman came out tixultos and looks, and Mr. Boatwick is there last Thursday to commence the arrived Monday from Eugene. i his enemy be proudly led ber away, kiss one of the lively ones, being a landholder construction. It will be a summer re- Mr and Mrs. P. Dunn returned Friday ed and bqgged his “dear wifey wife” as in one of the nioet promising sections in sort and not an eating house. from t visit of •<>«*• length on Pug*t sound, I he called her, to his heart’s content and the northwest.—Linkville Star. The Crocker Grocery Co. pio cash tor It after the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Holberg of the amusement of the crowd. best varieties of cherrv>. Fort Townsend. Among other interesting ward developed that she was the wife of A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. Lieut, A. Swift, of the Ninth things thev attended the reunion of Wash ; neither of the contestants but a Mrs. Livingstone’s Antidote for Drunkenness ington pioneers, the chief feature of which Bell of Fort Jones who bad left her hus will cure any case of the liquor h:.b;t iu cavalry, V. 8. A., was placed on trial by was a Puget sound oyster dinner. at Washington Barracks on 1 band and turned out to put a cash val from ten to thirty days, t.xuu drinker to courtmajtial the 18th, on a charge of failure to prop J Crit. Tolman arrived Monday from uation on her charms, and these two the dnsr.kar^. Vhc Antidote can be given ' er! v liquidate his indebtedness. -A dis eupof coffee without the knowledge of ' Port Wrangel. Alaska. He has re i “things” were fighting to be ber ^Aste.- in a’ person taking it. The Antidote will patch says: “Tha indebtedness charged tained as deputy collector there bv the and keep the g&te »eceipts. The cook the injure the health in any way. Manu against the officer appears to be due to newly appointed collector, E- T. Ha|cq, was lmmedifUeiy fired and with his not and with Mrs. T- and their two children re “wife” left town next day for the north factured by the Livingstone Chemical Co., frequent changes of station to which San Francisco, Cal., and for sale by #. K. Swift was subjected, and the fact that turns tomorrow. Miss Emma Tolman ac- I . !i • <• ■ ■. Bolton. tompamei them to remain all summer in his salarv has been insufficient to move Popularly called the king of medicines— Ala.4uL ' ■>« Hood's Sarsaparilla. It conquers scrofula, See the Crocker Grocery Co. for a bargain | his large family and meet the ex [tenses on a ton of dairy salt. qf such frequent transfer*,'’ salt rheum and all other blood diraa^es. Buy a cm vf shrimps at the C. G. »tor*. ( LEADING GROCERS. CLOTHIER and HATTER WILSON & WALSWORTH C. 0. D. EMPORIUM H. C. MYER I NEW GOODS! Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and. Boys Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc. ARE DAILY ARRIVING And w ill be sold at our well known LOW PRICES WALTER A. WOODS Mowers, Rakes and Harvesting Machinery. VICTOR MOWERS, ! Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and at Prices that Defy Competition. • HAY CARRIERS, We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red HARPOON and JACKSON’S School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 09 calf B J Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. J. M. McCALL.