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

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    VALLEY RECORD.i_ THE hSh FRUIT
TAKES HIS OWN LIFE.
BUSINESS.
B KE VI TY BASKET.
GOLD HILL'S WEALTH.
W. R. c.
I
/Aao Up A Tree
RURSSIDE RELIEF CORPS NO. 24
Dr. L. TownM-nd, Disgusted with
The pay car was here Sunday.
To Be Tested to its Fullest—1OO Min­
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock in the
Life. Blown out His Eights with
afternoon on first and third Saturdays of
ers to be Employed.
The hegira to the mountains has set in.
a Shot Oun.
every month. Visiting sisters cordially in­
Next week gather your clothespins on
M ary E. M c C all , Pres.
J. A . Lee who was at Gold Hill a few vited,
Dr. L. Townsend committed suicide Tuesday.
It would appear that a place at
G ertrude V an T assel , Sec’v.
days ago, brings tbe R ecord the best
Hockersmith has been making daily about 5 o’clock Monday morning at his
I'EKAOXAL AND SOCIAL.
New
stock
of
glassware
at
the
Crocker
piece
of
news
received
in
a
long
time
shipments of peaches to Portland, Tues- residence on Oak street, near Main. He „
from that section.
day evening 400 boxes going and last was sleeping downstairs while his wife ’™eryr 8 stor®
I R. T. Baldwin ia at Montague.
O. B. Hardee, of Spokane, Wash., tbe
The “Bottom of " the
Sea"
evening 600. A carload will be shipped slept in the up stairs apartment of the
‘2---------
' troupe were on
•
J E. T. Bartlett has gone to Idaho.
party wbo has Dr. Braden's exten»>.ve
tomorrow (Friday), the first carload of house. About tbe hour mentioned Mrs. Sunday's north passenger,
is desirable. Such space is ex­
' Charley Gay Bundayed in Ashland
Townsend was awakene»!
C______
2_____
_______
the season.
awakened by a loud re-
Come
and
see who
has 2__
the answer to your property bonded for a large sum, return­
HERE WILL BE an interesting race
ed there last Friday from a trip to Spo­
port from a gun and immediately hast- clothespin at D. L. Rice’s,
• Squire Parker was in from Parker • Mon-
here
on
August
22d,
1891.
The
dis
­
pensive, but we can furnish it
Tbe upper end of the valley has not ened to the doctor’s room, where'she saw
C. B. Kingsbury is making peach ship- kane, where he had received tbe reports
tance will be a single dash of *4 mile. Free
| been neglected in the way of horticul-
from
San
Francisco
from
the
100
ton
of
doctor lying on the floor in a pool of rnents to the trade at Centralia, Wash.
for all horses in Southern Oregon. The en­
to enterprising advertisers.
# C. W. Ayer» was here the ursl of the ! tural improvement and the enterprising the JY
.k;.
She immediately went and aroue-
. rock crushed from tbe Brad in quartz trance fee will be $20, which will be added
week.
I
;n ik;.
«, i Diooa
; farmers of su.*
that section w
will
this year pro-
.. nparKa. neiirhhora (’ant and Mrs
There are about seventy-five men engaged mine, which averaged $12 per ton This to purse Bhve or more horses to enter.
There
is
dm-, in
in »h.
the nearest neigh Dors, Uapt. and M re. in tbe tanbark business down Rogue Fiver is eminently satisfactory and he has gone
Fred L. Mile» ia clerking at the Ashland dooe
the neighborhood of anrm
4000 boxes ed
The first horse takes the money. Second
J.
M.
McCall.
Upon
seeing
that
the
Hoaae.
off ------
peaches.
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The Koathern ------------------
Pacific mar
Pat. McGarvey, an old time citizen and right to work developing his property to horse saves his entrance fee. All horses
I doctor was dead beyond any resurrec­
hold their trains at tion, Capt. McCall summoned Dr. Par­ saloon keeper of Henley, died there on the i tbe fullest extent. Mr. Hardee thinks must be entered on or before August Sth.
r Ca Eubank» arrtve.1 from the aoutb ¡ £ i,r®',»il*d on
j Clawson station, four miles south of Ash­ son, county coroner, who summoned a j 8th.
Monday
that the prospects heretofore worked are 1891. B'or information address
J. C. HALL.
land, long enough to have the peaches jurv composed of O. H. Blount, R. P.
only
fissures or spurs of the large quartz
for the man who knows how
Ruggles'
Oriental
circus
passed
through
, W. H. Mowat
Central Point, Or.
put
on
the
express
car
there.
*
-
‘
ledge,
which
he
thinks
runs
parallel
with
Neil,
Frank
Hasty,
W.
J.
Stanley,
Abram
I
,ow
n
tbe
other
day
headed
for
Klamath
Colestein.
cipal bulk of these peaches come from
to get there.
the mountain.
<»eo. Zng'e returned last evening from tbe farms of Kincaid, Neil, Dunn, Houck Bish anil T. E. Godfrey, wbo held an in-1 county,
Mr. Hardee has also bonded the Mc­
B___ ______
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Tom Fitch, the silver tongued orator is
quest
about
10
o
’
clock
The
medical
Man rranH« o.
and Kingsbury,
testimony was furnished by Dr. Songer, in Portland. Senator Hiscock of New York Clure <]uartz mine, which has a large
C W Kmt wer.t to Seattle yexterday on
working tunnel 130 feet in the mountain
Jos W. Hockersmith, Page A Son’s Mr'a ~fownsend_and' J?M.’McCaírVt'ré ,s «siring his son at Tacoma,
----------- DEALER IN-----------
■ bualAeaa trip.
rustling manager, made his first ship­ the only other witnesses who testified
“Listed,’’ as the brokers say, at “100 Dos- on the ledge, and has contracted to Mc­
Mr. Briner returned Monday to hia lAn- ment of peaches for the season from Ash­ It being a plain case of suicide, the jury es One Dollar,’’ Hood's Sarsaparilla is al- Clure & Shafer for $7 per foot, to mn this
gel! valley farm.
tunnel in 100 feet more. A night and
land Monday consigned to Portland by after examination found that the de- way* * fair equivalent for the price.
His ceased came to bis death voluntarily and
On Monday the depot baggagemaster at day shift are hard at work driving this
E. M McIntyre went to Salem Monday i express and comprising 62 boxes.
on a busineM trip
Sisson, while coupling cars, had his left tunnel into tbe mountain as fast as mus­
' first shipment of the season was from hy hi» own hands
Dr.
Townsend
bad
arranged
to
start
on
hand mashed. necessitating its amputation, cle and powder can make her go. This
have
rs-
^
loen
'
x
on
tbe
7th.
The
work
of
pack
­
Mr». J Wachenbenuer and son
ing is commenced and the large and the same evening’s train for Minnesota
The Salem Journal says Prince George of contract will put him 150 feet below the
turned from Roeeburg.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
bouse av
at tbe VSVfJVC
depot to live with a nephew. The evening be-, Greece.who has been doing the coast incog., surface, where the good ore should be.
M
sar n w _ - e
,
.
I ’ commodious
^-»‘«UIVUIVUO packing UVUOV
Should this prospect prove what Mr.
the suicide iie took his shotgun out Pas-sed north in a Pullman car one evening
hJdrfri*di1witt“birirflnVtU',Une *“r
Wil1 ,oon h® in the hand* of an arm>' oi fore
- trunk and - put it into - his
- room. i recently.
Hardee thinks it will he will immediate­
j faithful packers, presenting a very pleas- of - - his
J. 8. Muller ia confined to his rooms in ing industrial sight.
,
Mrs Townsend testified that he had
_____ circus is coming.
„
Forepaugh's
This will ly complete tbe canal on south side of > BERRIES - A - SPECIALTY.
tbe Crocker block with »ore eyes.
F K /nderann who h»H >ml<l the I,»! threatened to commit suicide so often for be rather embarrassing for those not hav ­ Rogue river to Gold Hill and remove 1
K. Anaereon,
sol 1 and
tne nest
iust from Spokane to Gold Hill his 60-slarop
ing babies, but thev
they will all eet
get there just
t County A~e»»or I I. Hamilton was up of r..
his7e*c'h
cr^'to wno
’p'age has
A Sn"
‘tte "° .Tanv yea? ,k„,
that ahe P*1? no attention ins
the same.
crusher.
EGGS and CHICKENS, Highest
Ibis wseh finishing his assessment.
re-t
¿-^1^ cannerv,
rest to lhe
the Eugene
commenced
remark
he
made
tbe
cannery, W_________2
Mr. Hardee has let another contract to I
Cash Price Paid.
Senator C. A. Cogswell has purchased an
Tne^Uv. His or- d*Y before, that he would either go on
Jeff Matney and wife were over Saturday shipping irom
from Tiknt
Talent Tuesday.
chard
12,000
of r peaches
froui Applegate on a visit to friends.
__ 2 _ will
_ t yield
U2 ",
“2 2 boxes
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______ *»• Jouraev to Minnesota the next day or interest in the Warner valley stock ranch J. A. McDougall, the bridge builder, to
of McConnaughy Bros., swamp land inen, blow the rim rock out of Rogue river and |
• year, and ...................
r car- go on another long journey.
J. W. Hamakar pa»H«sl through yester- 1 this
he will have twenty
Order» from abroad promptly at­
put in a dam which will change the
The situation in which he was lying says the Alturas Era.
day from the Willamette to Link rille
loads of apples.
shows that he got up out of bed without^ Services at the Presbyterian church next course of this stream into a low run pro­ tended to.
D D. H Yager, the Jenny creek timber
Jos. W. Hockersmith has purchased dressing, threw the bed covers back, sat I Sabbath at the usual hours. Sermon sub- vided by nature. During high waters,
land sttrveyor, was in the city Monday.
for Page A Son the peach crops of P. Lvt- on the edge of the bed, placed the muz-!
■ ^n^u.r L®ad«r and when this stream was high, part of the
zle of his shotgun, heaVflv charged with
Penls of ^«»mercialism.
river would take to this low run, forming
Mrs. B. F. Savage went to Grants Pass
®oger8’
Monday to ;>eddle books, returning yester- Gibaon and G. F. Billings.
No. 2 shot, held the gun to his head with I G- w- Maxon, a San Francisco dealer in an island. The changing of the chan­
etc., was in Ashland last week nel of the stream will leave one and one
"Y-
The Central Point Enterprise says the his left hand and with his right hand :
hi» and purchased lot 12. block 51, in Summit half miles of Rogue river’s bed to be
Chas Morine and family were over from ! largest yield and first shipment of peach- nulled the triireer that sent k him on
?
I addition to Ashland for $250.
worked by sluicing.
tbeir Yankee creek ranch the first of the ea from that place was from the Kellog lourney to eternity. The charge entered
week.
'* farm on Monday
— .
Mr. Hardee has let tbe contract for tbe
of ,w- T. Pine’s resta lrant at
of ...
last week, --------
10,000 his head directly in front of his right ear. I LNo,te th®
It ....
left his right eye. but . tore awsv from
H1®
no^ ln tow'}\ He construction of a flume, 3x3 feet, the
boxes
of
20-lba.
per
box
being
obtained
-
—
»
J. C. Myrtle returned yesterday from a
!. - j
» .. . __ ....... .. j is an experienced chef de cuisine, and keeps
miles. At the
business trip of several weeks at Spokane, from 700 trees, six and seven years old tlie bridge of the noee the whole left side i a a good house. Give him a call when at the whole length of this
lower end he will put in a series of sluice
Wash
Two and a quarter cento per pound was i
Lis head, taking awav two-thirds of depot,
boxes running at right angles with the
tbe skull abd blowing out all the brain;
...
J. Oliver, wife and three children depart­ paid.
Baker
City
.
matter. The wiling,in line of the charge
Bak®ip
ltJL ’ 8 s buxom
buX>?ni 70U
f *4*®? haX® flume to the river bed.
ed Tuesday for Spencer. Iowa, their old
_ 2 ‘ a i baseball
baseball club.
club. So
80 far.it
far.it is is said,
said,
W . P. Benn has fitted up a room in
l^anatlered with a ma«« of hlnrwl organized
He expects this to be ready inside of
home.
Mver’s warehouse as a Decking house for * “ PeePaner£(1 *a n,aa? °*
they
they have
have avoided
avoided the
the slide
slide act.
act, but
but they
they
iv 7arenouse 88 “ pacaing nouse ror
an(| brains. Few ghot remained in the SUCceed in draw in v immense crowds with- 40 days, when he will have a force of 100
Robt. Shaw, who hia been at Granta B ass the Washington Commission Co. of Ta- ceiling> nearly aH fal]inl{ out Pieces of 1 8UCC®ed ,n
immense crowds with men at work shoveling dirt from the
several months, was visiting Ashland yes­
river bed into these sluice boxes. As the
CODQa
'
skull
were
scattered
over
the
bed,
where
|
terday.
Patterson Bros. 20-horse Howser harvest­ ground is worked over he will move up
From every nook and crook of the val- the two plates of his false teeth were also
Archie Freeland was on Tuesday's train ley come reports of the most abundant found, one tooth being knocked from the er commences work today on Jacob Case­ tbe sluices and use the worked ground
..vu.
j beer’s 200-acre crop; seventy-five acres of
from a trip to Han Francisco, returning to crops in both tbe horticultural and agri- plate. ’ f ll ’
,------.
He fell to the floor face down-' barley and summer fallow7 wheat being for dumping.
Allmny
cultural lines.
, ward, and was a dead man as instantly ready.
Gold Hill Nuggets.
Judge Webster and wife and A. H. Ham­
Oregonian : Passengers from tbe South as such an event could take place. . I*! G. H. Hayes,who is through buying stock
mond came up from Jacksonville this
The
spring
term of Dardanelles school
My peaches are just as nearly ripe in the was as complete a blowing off of the head . cattie
^attle in Rogue river valley for the present,
morning.
Rogue river vallley as they are in Santa as the physicians have seen in a long is out in Lake countv purchasing sheep for closed on the 10th inst.
P. H. D'Arcy, the Democratic mayor st Clara valley, Cal.
The unwelcome la grippe is again af­
time.
Jesse D. Carr’s ranch at Clear lake, Modoc
Salem, passed through Sunday tor ban
flicting several of our people. There are
The cause of the deed was excessive county.
New York, July 11.—One of the lead­
Francisco
Sam Steel, an intelligent Pit river Indian, no severe cases, however.
ing dailies in its commercial columns has drinking for several years past and con­
Wm. Patterson and wife departed Satur­ this to say : “The chief dependence of stant family quarrels for ever a quarter when asked the other day if he was going to
Harvesting was somewhat retarded by
Lather Time is good to the
day for tbe A. O. U. W. convention at Vic­
i'oin lhe soldiers replie 1: “Me likum die the rains of last week, but the farmers of
the market for fruit of the best quality is of a century.
toria, H. C.
rom
sickness;
nolikum
die
from
gun.
Me
The
burial
was
on
Tuesday
afternoon,
this
vicinity
are
now
working
at
high
still upon California, and receipts of all
man who is good to himself.
Gen. John F. Miller was in the city Fri­ kinds from that region have been very Rev. G. J. Webster conducting the relig­ no likum join soldier.”—Alturas Era.
pressure.
day on bis way to his Klamath county abundant. At the same time these fruits ious exercises.
Bargains
in
hosiery
and
underwear
at
C.
I
Those
who live well live long,
Mr. Richards of Blackwell is danger
Ixiumtn Townsend was aged 63, a dent­
landed estates.
have sold exceedingly well in the New ist and a native of New York. He was a O. D. Emporium.
ously ill with asthma.
Mrs. Richards,
Mi»» Maud Hackler of Canyonville is vis­ York
,_____ ________________________
Mason in good standing in the
_____ market,
■g ui Grants
me Pass | r »=» l The Yreka Knights of Pythias are pre- who recently went to Brownsville, Or., and he surely lives well who
anti there have been larger
iting Ashland, tbe guest of her friend, Miss purchases within the last week or two; lodge. He has been i a well-to-do citizen [ paring for a great time on their anniver­ for medical treatment, is much improved
dines at
Bertha Shultz.
sary, July 30. A public installation, ball, in health.
than at any time before since the fruit most al1 hls llfe-
_
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etc , are on the program. Kniehts from
C. J. 1-arsen. tbe tailor formerly
former! of Ash- began to come to New York. The results
Those who love to angle for the wily
Lumber! Lumber!
i Medford and Ashland lodges will be there,
land, camo up I from
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Ban _________
Francisco _____
Tues- of this are to be seen in every fruit store
and on every fruit stand where Califor-
Lilt'S??«„ Presiding Elder Haynes, Rev. Oglesby, trout are fast learning that Gold Hill is
day on a visit.
___
A. J. Barlow has five guests
nia
fruit is principally displayed
Peach- . e ,]orth 81d®
t?e ral*road tra< k, near Rev. Swafford and perhaps other ministers the place.
A. P. Ball, who Is engaged with the 8. P. I es
niafruit
displayed.
of the highest quaHtv
J re selling at 75 ‘,he depot, Ashland, can sell you aash, will hold meetings fromFriday evening to this week who sport the line and rod,and
“Good digestion waits on
D. A L. Co. at Merlin, spent Sunday with t
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_ evening
„on
cento
doors,
or Emigrant creek. It is these are soon to be reinforced by Jack
Ashland friends.
cento a dozen, »Jr.
pedrs .»
at 76
70 onto
cento, prunes 1a
.°2re.’ windows,
w>naows, mouldings
mournings and
ana all
ait kinds
Rinas Sunday
appetite” when the viands are
xn
“_ ; of finishing lumber. Leave your orders the quarterly conference of the M. E. Dempsey of Portland and others.
Frank Hhideler has closed the Soda •t
eotl?at u™
' »* Luckev’i real ertate office, and they church South.
The young ladies of the Dardanelles excellent in quality, are prop­
Springs district school and returned to cots at JU cents, rrom these high prices
....
’
A meeting of the Siskiyou Coal Mining school and about fwentv of their friends
the quotations range downward, accord- *1
PromP^Y attended to.
Medford Monday.
Co. will be held at the office of the acting
Apricots Booming Items Oom Jacksonville, yresident, J. L. Coyle, at Hornbrook, on gave a surprise party last Friday night at erly cooked and tastefully
Tbos. Jones, the popular Henley mer­ ing to the quality of the fruit.
the home of Miss Ada Parker. The even­
chant and postmaster, was in the valiey ■re in plenty at 15 to 25 cents qusrt box.” .
uly 24th, when the ways and means of act
A. Cryder of Gold Hill paid the coun­ ive operations on the|r Ager coal mine will ing hours were very pleasantly spent un­ served, as they are at Pine’s.
yesterday and today.
Winters, July 6.—Winters again leads ty H.
seat a visit on Tuesday.
til the wee ones were near at hand, when
be decided on.
Miss Etta Judge, Postal Tel. operator at all competitors by shipping the first car
Meals Served from 5:30 a.
all returned to their homes and to slum­
Miss Elsie Reanies of Phoenix is visiting
Chico. Cal , is home on a visit to her folks of dried apricots for the season of 1891 on
Samuel Booth, who was shot several ber—perhaps to dream of picking cher­ m. to 11:30 p. m. at Popular
her
aunt,
Mrs.
O.
D.
Harbaugh.
■nd numerous friends.
July 1st. This car was loaded by Messrs.
weeks ago by Mrs. W. 8. Booth, died at ries, cream cake and lemonade.
H. Harrison who was kicked by a horse Canyonville on the 1st inst. John L. Casto,
Headmaster John Galvin was up Monday Tucker, Boyd, Ish and Read, and con­
1 Prices. Strictly Short Orders.
McDougall’s working force on the dam
acting coroner summoned a jury and held
inspecting tbe work of filling in the trest.'es signed to the Porter Brothers Co., Chi­ last week is able to be about again
an inquest. The verdict states ’that death in Rogue river near this place was in­
between here and Talent.
_ and will be followed by one
___ Mon-
cago,
Gen. T. G. Reanies left on Sunday morn­ resulted from a gun shot wound at the creased this week and work is rapidly
Frank Hasty, E. V. Mills and wife and | day to the same firm in New York.
ing for San Francisco, on business
“Life Without Letton is Reath."
hands of Mrs. Booth.—Roseburg Review.
progressing. As soon as the dam is com­
Miss Grace Houck left yes’arday for a sum- '------------------------- -
Postmaster Howard of Medford was
B.
Beach
has
purchased
Benn
’
s
fruit
and
pleted
work
on
the
water
ditch
will
be
­
mer vacation at Dead Indian.
Clothespin Social.
among the numerous visitors Tuesday.
vegetable store over the bridge and took gin. In connection with building the
Dr. Emery Townsend, the dentist former-
The Young Ladies’ Mission Circle of
A pleasant surprise fiarty was tendered to active possession Monday. Mr. Beach is a
and water ditch it is proposed to
ly of Ashland, arrived from Los Angeles ¡ the Presbyterian church will give a Miss Emiua Plymale at her home on Mon­ rustler and has had large experience in the aam
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turn the river into a new channel and
last evening to visit his mother.
| clothespin social on the lawn at the reai- I day evening by thirty-two of her young shipping away of good fruits and berries.
The public will not find an honester or thus make it possible to mine a mile or
Samuel Vandersall, who got up the 4th of1 donee of D. L. Rice on 1st avenue, Tues- friends.
squarer dealer. He makes tbe handling of more of the river bed, near tbe mouth of
July program and tbe directory,is at Yreka day, July 21st. Ice-cream, loc.
Deputy Sheriff Armstrong has lieen con­ berries a specialty. See his ad.
Sams creek. O. B. Hardy who is con­
getting up an advertising directory.
fined to Lis room for several days with a
Young Adam Forepaugh, though his in­ ducting this enterprise arrived a few days
Senator
Mitchell'»
Visit.
bilious
attack.
Dr.
De
Bar
ie
the
attending
Prof. C. 8. Price, county school superin
come is now greater than the president's since, and is now busily engaged in ar­
----- Will Convene at the----
Undent,was up visiting the country schools
Senator John H. Mitchell, accompan­ physician.
salary, dons his pink tights at every per­ ranging the various preliminaries of the ■
in this end of tbe valley this week.
Quite a number of Jacksonville’s people formance and rides in the hurdle race with proposed improvements. He has con­ PtBLK SCHOOL BUILMS«, JACKSONVILLE, OR..
ied by Chaa. Newell, formerly a news­
Bignor Joe Million, who baa been doing paper man of Portland, but now a Fed­ will go over to Colestein one week front all the interest of a ten-dollars a-week supe. tracted with Mr. Noah of Sams creek
Wednesday, July
1891,
Abe presto chance act in a Roseburg barber eral office holder at Washington, D. C., Sunday and have a picnic; also a number Young Forepaugh is thirty years old and mill for 80,000 feet of lumber to be used
built like an athlete. He has had some­ lor fluming purposes when mining opera­
shop, returnad this morning to stay.
ND WILL CONTINUE in session two
■topped over a day in Ashland last week from Medford.
weeks. The Sessions will be held on
W. J. Plymale and Max Muller left on thing to do about a circus ring since he was tions begin in river bed.
UoL N. B. Knight and daughters were en route home from San Francisco. The
regular school days from 9 a . m . to 12 m .
Thursday
last for Victoria. B. C., having a boy of seven.
here a few days ago en route for the colonel’s only subjects of local importance dis­
and from 1:30 p. m . to 4 p. m .
The first of a series of Saturday night
Deatness Can’t be Cured
Klamath county ranch, for the summer.
cussed by our citizens with the senator gone as representatives of Banner lodge No.
T eachers : Bring your text books—prac­
23, A. O. U. W.
social hops took place at Granite hall by local applications, as they cannot reach
Enoch Hamilton is visiting his folks at was the importance of having the Ash-
tical work will be the order of the day.
Miss JentiieJackson is visiting her parents Saturday evening. A large crop of young ’ the diseased portions of tbe ear. There is
Applegate and with John Farmer leaves to­ land-Shake mail route extended to Keno,
The law makes it absoulelv necessary for
morrow to work for John Wells on Sprague Klamath countv. Some parties suggest­ at Grants Pass and Miss Rosa Buckley of men who are feeling their oats are learn­ ' only one way to cure deafness, and that is all Teachers to be in attendance at the An­
ed the adviMbility of the government Uniontown temporarily fills her place as ing the art of how to Rlide gracefully by constitutional remedies. Deafness is nual Institute—this is the Annual Institute.
river.
operator at the W. U. Tel. Co.’s office
A profitable time for everyone, especially
about the hall with their arms full of : caused by an intlaiiied condition of the iuu -
Rev. A F. Lott of Polk county passed setting aside the Ashland creek can von
: cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the inexperienced.
C. 8. PRICE.
Mrs.
E.
B.
Watson
and
daughter
and
through Tuesday on a trip to San Francis­ as a national park or something like that, Miss Lula Kubli arrived from Portland some of Ashland's divinely charming this tube gets inflamed yeu have a rumb­
County Superintendent.
co. He was in Detroit at tbe general as­ so as to prevent its settling up by resi­ during the week and will spend the heated forms, the glory of the Granite city.
ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when '
MF*Teacliers can obtain good Ixiard and
it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
sembly.
dences above the point where the city I term with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Best condensed milk at C. G. store.
and unless the inflammation can be taken lodging at reasonable rates. Regular quar­
Theo. Engel of Phoenix was in the city water
waier works
worse gets
gew its
us aqua pura from
irom Aah-
Asn- Kubli.
Hon. John Bryant and wife of Linn 1 out and this tube restored to Its normal terly examination August 12, 1891.
‘t
Tuesday with hia friend Von Otterstadt, ed- land creek.
The land involved is now
George Parker will soon go to Stockton, county are visiting their son. Thomas W.
hearing will be destroyed forev-
itor of the Portland Freie Press®, a German unsurveyed government land, and the where he will take a course in a law school. Bryant, and his family. Tom is now re­ ■ ■ condition,
er; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca­
nawapaper
object set forth by those originating the i George is one of Jacksonville’s brightest covering from a spell of sickness.
tarrh,
which
is nothing but an inflamed
John
Rev. 1. D. Driver, the heavy-weight lo-, >d«» is that it will forever give this city I young men and will one day be among the Bryant has been a Democratic member condition of the mucous surfaces.
t;ian and theologian of tbe Methodist pure, wholesome water.
1 shining lights of the state.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
of the Oregon legislature, besides master any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
ETTER THAN A GOLD MINE! No
urch of Oregon, was on Friday’s south-
J. C. McCulley was in from the Cinnabar of the Oregon State Grange, and has held that
Capital needed! No risk, but $10 to
we cannot cure by taking Hall’s Ca­
C. H
bound train.
I "
’’ Pickens had his leftshoulder broken ' , on Saturday. He reports everything lively
other
prominent
positions
of
public
trust.
$15 a day profit! Teachers, Students,
tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
Friday evening at Sam’s Valley. His I in that vicinity A number of men are em­
M. A. Carpenter, of Oakland, Cal., who last
'
Ministers.Bright
Men and Ladies want­
F.
J.
CHENEY
A
CO.,
Toledo,
O
saddle horse fell on him, while galloping.
Fresh Santa Cruz cheese at C. G. store.
ployed at the'mines and a wagon road will
has been visiting with his wife and daugh­
ed in every town and connty. No experi­
Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
l^abo
A
smith
have
purchased
a
house
soon
be
made
to
that
place.
ter at the J. De Witt Butte farm, returned
ence needed. Credit given if desired. Be
Maud,the 12-year-old daughter of John
and
lot from Mrs. Bmily Hummer near the
home Monday.
j
early this time and secure first choice of ex­
Real Estate Transfers.
Chas. Nickell left on Thursday for St. Frulan,while playing with a lot of young-
Catholic Church for $250.
1 Paul, Minn., where he went as a delegate to ones at the turn-table at the depot Mon­
Master Fred Homes went to Portland
Alice A Beebe to Emily E Hills—103.54 clusive territory on this grand New Book.
DON’T BE AN OSTRICH ! Write
W. G. Hawkett, county assessor of Ala­ the National Editorial association. He was day, met with an accident which re­ acres in tp 39 s r 1 e, subject to mortgage of
Tuesday to receive medical treatment for
and get full information and solid
hia left hand. About three months ago tbe meda county, Cal., has been spending a accompanied as far as The Dalles by his quired the amputation of the two middle $3500; $5000.
facts about
leaders were cut in an accident and he has week in Ashland with his family and his little daughters, who will visit their aunt, fiijgers of the left hand below the first
U 8 patent to B F Taber—s *4 of n e
mother. He is a son of A. W. Hawkett, Mrs R. R. Dunn.
never recovered ita usefulness.
joint.
She had them in the latch when ande )4of s e J4 of sec 28,tp 35 s r 4 w; 190a.
whois interested in the Patton quartz ledge
Sister Mary Angel, who was at Jackson- the other yonngones shoved the big
John Roland, tbe young strawberry-com- at Wagner creek.
8 B Galey to Alice A Beebe—73 acres in
sonville ten years ago has returned accom­ frame.
?kxioned butcher formerly employed at R.
tp 39 s r 1 e: $5225.
N.
H.
Alien,a
retired
merchant
and
man
­
panied
by
three
other
sisters
and
they
will
’. Neil’s shop, was on Friday’s train from
J C Tolman to Alice A Beebee—31 acres
ager and principal owner of the Albany reopen St. Mary’s academv by September
Ban Francjaco to Bpokane, Wash.
While in the city Friday Senator in tp 39 s r 1 e; $3900.
electric light system was at the depot yes­ 1st. Quite a number of new residents will Mitchell bought one
By WI. S. BRIM and JOU CLARK LlDPATB.
of the curiously
J. B. Leach, the sawmill man Monday terday with his daughter, Miss Edna, on make their homes here during the winter,
State of Oregon to J 0 Hollister—e of s
The World-Celebrated historians.
shaped pieces of rustic furniture manu­ w of sec 30, tp 38 s r 2 e; 80 acres.
took the superintendenev of Messenger’s their way to Klamath Hot Springs. Mrs. so as to take advantage of this school
T hk 8 tory of the ^ atioms as told in the
mill at Dead Indian, which is at work on J H. McBride and daughter, Miss Susie
factured by hand by J. Q. Welch of na­
BRH.LIANT DEKW and g RAMD ACHIEVEMENTS
Circuit Court
Surveyor Howard will soon lead a par­ tive Oregon woods and which is used as
some of that section’s tine timber.
Martin, anii O. H. Blount, old Albany
of the World’s Heroes, and Heroines. A
ty sent out by the railroad company to a hat rack. It will be quite a novelty at Special term.J
J. H. Houston came in from Linkville friends, were at the station to meet them.
of H istory . T ravel , A d -
Monday and ia now at Portland, where he
W. P. Willis vs John Carter, Ransom rich T storehouse
Avery Johnson left Saturday for a visit locate a most favorable pass across the his Washington city residence, the queen
ubr , and the weird and wonderful
soon expects to be shipping some Klamath with his sou Charley at Tacoma, and other Cascade mountains looking to an eastern of which is his beautiul daughter Miss Carter and Ellen Carter; suit in equity for vkk
events of the “times that tried men’s
county beeves for the northern market.
points on the Sound, This is his first trip extension. Lively times are looked for Mattie Mitchell, now in Europe with her injunction; def’ts restrained from using tbfe souls.’’ T hbili - ing stories of the days of
water of Sykes creek and to pay cost«, and chivalry, startling heroic achievements of
The country seems to mother.
John Bays passed tkrough Tuesday for since he left Tacoma and came to Ashland in this section
disbursements of suit.
warriors and cbusadf . rs .
Also a vast col­
Han Francisco to place bis boy in Berkeley five years ago when he bought a vacant lot be taking new life and everyone is happy.
Best glassware sets,pitchers, salvers,jugs,
F. Roper vs. West Ashland Ditch Co. No. lection of the rarest gems of English and
college. Bays A Jeffery are at work on two and built a one-story brick block occupied
The Seattle Asbestos Co., with a cap­ cakes and celeries at the C. G. store
by
four
stores
in
the
heart
of
tbe
town,
the
2;
incorporated:
same;
def
’
ts
not
to
divert
.
American Historical Literature. The most Mens’ Working Boots, |1.5o per pair.
sewer contracts at Portland coating $80,003.
rental of which is probably the best paying ital stock of a half million, have began
P.
Lyttleton
informs
the
R
ecord that water from Ashland creek, and pay costs wondeiful new book of the day, the great
Hon. Max l’racht will arrive soon from investment in the city.
operations on tbe extensive asbestos he has what he calls a curiosity or phe­ of suit.
Mens’ Working Shoes, $1.5o per pair.
self - educator ; just the book the people
Alaska. Mr. Praeht comes back to Ash­
mines discovered on Evans creek in secs. nomena on his farm in the shape of a
want. Over 350 grand H istorical I llumi ­
W.
I.
Vawter
and
G.
W.
Howard
vs.
R
Fred
P.
Cronemiller
who
has
sold
his
land on tbe eve of another era of general
17. 8 and 20, tp 33 s r 2 w. Capt. Bell,
Edwards. Wm Edwards, Mrs. J, E. nations , Half-Tone Steel Engravings, and
prosperity, after an absence of over two Daily and Weekly Baker City Blade, was in of Seattle, is president of the company. brood of chickens of the Plymouth Rock F
Edwards and Janies Harvey; action tore- brilliant O il - colored plates , Everylody Mens’ Fine Boots Very Low.
Ashland from Friday to Tuesday with his
breed hatched out on March 5th wliicli cover
money; sheriffs sale' of def’ts prop­ finds it a bonanza of success. It sells with­
wife and two children. He will be engaged There has been twenty-eight locations
He has set erty confirmed.
Mens’ Fine Shoes at Heavy Reductions.
out asking. No Capital, no risk. Straight
Matt Buck master and John Walker came with his father's stock-raising enterprise, filed for record in the county clerk’s of­ began laying eggs July 5th.
in from Bonanza Sunday with teams and that gentleman. Daniel Cronemiller, taking fice, for the mines. Already railroad ex­ some of the eggs again to see what they
Hezekia Matthews vs.Lucy A. Matthews; business and big profits. Splendid illus­
We rather suspect suit in equity for a divorce; pl’ff gran ted trated circulars and full particulars sent
returned with Mrs. W. K. Mayfield and them to Ft. Klamath yesterday over the tensions are filling the air, and different may bring iorth.
Mens Summer Coats and Vests, $1.5o each.
daughter and Mrs. Likens, who go there to Ashland-Pelican bay wagon roa’d.
that the blame lies with Mr. Lyttleton’s until Aug. 15, 1891, to tile amended com­ free. Address, HISTORICAL PUB. CO.
towns
on
the
main
line
are
anxious
to
be
jyi6
S t . L ouis , M o .
remain.
precocious roosters
plaint.
In a private car attached to Saturday 's tbe first to make connection.
Mens’ Summer Pants, $1 per pair.
Frank Hammond of the postoffice put in north train were two prominent million­
Linkville Star:
Our Ttoop sounds
two days of last week at the blooming, aires. H. O. Armour of New York and A.
French Tansy Wafers.
loud praise for Capt. McConnell, of the
bustling city of San Francisco. This is his W. Armour of Kansas City .the well-known
Mens’ Fine Summer Suits, only $7.5o per suit.
These wafers are a sure and safe specific Ashland company. They call him a mil­
first trip and he pronounces that town a , dealers in all kinds of meats and steerers of
all kinds of female troubles and will re­ itary genius, a gentleman, a host in him­
••burd/
i a mighty octopus known as the American for
Mens’ Fine Suits, dark patterns, $lo.oo up.
beef "trust.” Of the R ecord re­ move all obstructions to the monthly peri­ self and other good things too numerous
Pat. Tinin has been conductor on the dressed
1 porter they
ods, no matter what the cause. They are to mention. The officers of his re»’i7lient
inquired
very
deeply
into
the
Ashland-Roseburg passenger this week in
of this section’, particularly into what every woman needs, and may be used lately elected him major, and ever>. eye
___ .
.
place of Bartlett, who is indisposed. Con- resources
: safely. Bor sale by the lavingstone Chem­
Don’t fail to see our lo cts straw hats for boys.
flnrtor Bartlett and Mrs. B. were visiting its capacity in their line.
the^Klama* _ company gladly recog
ical Co., manufacturers, San Francisco, Cal, in
in
th»
Kiam-
™
R. T. Elviage, a carpenter and builder of For sale by T. K. Bolton.
Ashland yesterday.
*“’72 uie fitness of the promotion. Glory
Ashland some two years ago, but who has
Boys’ straw hats 25 cents and 5o cents.
J. p. Stubbs, the skillful 4th vice-presi­ been
to Major McConnell !
doing
a
prosperous
business
in
the
Death of Peter »‘.non
dent of the Southern Pacific with his two building line at New Whatcom, Wash ,
A
choice
line
of
summer
dress
goods
at
daughters and their two cousins were at­ stopped over Friday while en route to Oak­
1 eter Simao, a p;oneer of Southern I C. O. D. Emporium.
tached to Sunday’s northboun passenger,
Big bargains in mens’ straw hats.
land. Cal. He was married about six
___ I 1
died at his home in Eagle Point
returning yesterday.
E. M. Miller, Ad. Graham and John
months ago to Mrs. Nettie Tribble.
»ady
I
after
a
long
and
painful
illness,
aged
Fine Summer ties for men only 25 cents.
Judge-Advocate Colonel J. T. Bowditch ( well and favorably known'n Ashland and
.Johnson returned Sunday from their
went to Salem Saturday to attend the meet­ a niece,of Oscar < anlard His wife accom- , 64. Mr. Simon leaves a wife and several I prospecting tour in Josephine county.
children. He was an honest, upright
ing of the staff officers of the Oregon Na­
uuu and thev were the guests of man, and a good citizen. His funeral They have found what appears to be
A.RE JDJLILY JLZRZRZEVIHSFG-
Mens’ tine Four-in-hand ties cheap.
tional Guards to audit the bills of tbe late panie»
Mrs.
J
E.
White.
’
some rich gold-bearing quartz Brospecto
encampments, which will undoubtedly run
took place Saturday, under the auspices i in the Sucker creek mining district and
Mens’ Hue Windsor ties cheap.
up pretty high.
I Eastern syrup, codfish, chipped beef, of the Presbyterian church, of which he
have located them.
Graham and John­
I mince meat, at The C. G Co.’s store.
was
an
official
member.
The
R
ecord
’
s
Jobnnv Eubank» ba» been very ill at East
ny hive returned and Barney will join
H. J. Y oung, traveling agent of the At­ i Eagle Point correspondent will furnish ♦hem as soon as he is rid of one of Job’s
See our Patent Wire Buckle Suspenders.
Portland for some weeks past, a' re» urrem e
of his heart troubles. In the waj of kindly lantic A Pacific, was in Ashland several ' readers with a befitting obituary next comforters, which has a stout grip on his
days
last
week,
the
guest
of
D.
L.
Rice.
Mr.
feelings Johnny's heart is always in the
week
neck
The Chapman placer mine in
right place, but physically it has moved Young is favorably impressed with tbe
that neighborhood took out a $300 nugget
country
and
otters'
to
distribute
free
ot
The Stone Industry.
down on his stomach, which causes him
charge all the descriptive literature this
the other day and three years ago fished
great pain.
C. W. Ayers came out from Portland out one weighing $1100.
section e^res about sending abroad.
He
this
morning
to
arrange
for
the
construct
­
Horace Reeser while in th? act of split­ thinks this country should get a move on
Buy a can of shrimps at the C. G. store.
ting wood St the Reeser mountain ranch in in the direction of calling the attention of ion of a railroad spur to the Siskiyou
the Cbvt last Siindav, struck his wrist in the world to the peerless advantages of Stone C-o.’s quarry. Mr. Ayres says the
John E. Pelton, the enterprising and
lhe vicinity of the thumb with a hatchet. Southern Oregon.
Ashland stone has knocked Tenino stone wide-awake butcher has the contract to
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
The blood flowed profusely, and it was a
Two gentlemen from Illiapolis, Illinois, clean out of Portland and its only compe­ furnish Erickson with bis meat for the
had wound, though the young man will for­
titor
now
is
tlic
Arizona
stone.
Among
Reuben Smith and hia son.George Smith,
railroad trestle filling work contract go­
at Prices that Defy Competition
Competition. la
tunately not lose either thumb or hand.
arrived at The Oregon last week for a tlie latest big contracts the Siskiyou Stone ing on between here and Talent.
He
Co.
has
received
is
that
of
the
$300,000
H. M Monk, aa old Virginia City, Nev . stay of some weeks in Ashland.
Thev
managed to get the contract at figures
We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago; Red
trien»! of A. H. Evans of the Depot hotel, is have been engaged in the banking and building of Ed. Iiekurn,which will be the considerably higher than others offered
in Ashland. He is agent for two of Ban­ grain dealing business, and the son is handsomest business block in Portland. to furnish it for. Mr. Pelton also fur­ School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston; $3 (W calf B J
croft's most important and useful works. looking about for a location.
The gen­ Tbe stone contract bids for tbe Portland’s nishes the Western Union construction Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
< brómeles of the Builders and the Atlas of
chamber of commerce building will be
ibe World which contains striking maps tlemen are favorably impressed with the opened today, which the Siskiyou stone forces with meat as far north as Albany.
These contracts, with that of Jeffery A
setting forth the advancement made in this country, and tbe R ecord hopes they may
Co. expect to receive.
i see fit to locate in Ashland.
country as shown by tbe late census.
Bays and the Southern Pacific has estab-
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owen returned to , lished for Mr. Pelton an enviable reputa­
Buy your glass jars and iellies at the C- , A number of home-seekers arc in the
tion as a lucveaatol dealer in meat».
<ian J Ota I rittoy.
««untry.
G. .tert.
ÌABHLAND. O b
Thursday. July 1«. 1891 i
The Peach Shipping Season Now on—
Cark*d <>' “«* *
The Top off the Column
HORSE RACING.
T
mm
ALWAYS BOOM AT TUT, TOP!
B. BEACH,
All Kinds of Fruits,Ber
ries and Produce.
lbs
14-
One Dollar*
M c C onnell & winter ,
LEADING GROCERS.
ZEPHÏK,
Pine’s Depot Restaurant
AMOSKEAG
GINGHAMS,
CRITERION CLOTH,
Satines, other new Dress Goods
and Hosiery
WILSON & WALSWORTH
C. 0. D. EMPORIUM
FIRST ANNUAL TERM
AN OPPORTUNITY
Jackson County Normal
Institute
Which Seldom«
A
OFFERS!
Can
HELP WANTED!
B
At
FOOTPRINTS OF THE
WORLD’S HISTORY
o
BLOUNTS.
H
We are Reducing Our Stock before
Securing a Large New Line.
NEW GOODS!
!
gtapie and Fancy Dry Goods
Grents ctiXicl. Soys Olotlxixi.®;,
Hats, Caps, etc.
And will be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES
Ml Sales must be Strictly Cash
Yours Truly,
O. 11. BLOUNT,
CLOTHIER and HATTER,
J. M. McCALL.
ASHLAND,
OREGON