Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 30, 1891, Image 3

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R. R. ACCIDENT ON
SISKIYOU.
Central Point Items.
BREVITY BASKET.
The ABbesto6 Discovery.
Look out for a boom this fall.
Scott Morris in the Oregonian ]
B. Beach buys all the berries.
The First Fatal One on This Moun­
The very recent discovery of spinning as­
Hoagland and family have return­
tain Ends the Life of Engineer ed Chas.
The hegira to the mountains is only ex­ bestos and the location of a large number
to
their
Bonanza
home.
ASHLAND. O b . .. Thursday, July 30 1801
ceeded ’ the shegira
Jack Rochford and Almost that of
of claims has set Jackson county on fire.
Dr.
and family, John and Jo» Qlwell,
Patsy Fitzpatrick.
Rev. it . B Moore is seriously ill of pneu­ Since the days of the Gold Hill discovery j
' started for the soda springs Monday.
of gold we have had nothing to equal this i
monia at his residence in Canyonville.
PKKSONAL. AND SOCIAL.
furore.
Mrs. O. Houck of Portland an<l Mrs. A.
Yesterday's overland southbound pas­
Lots
oi
salmon
are
jumping
up
in
Rogue
Those who have familiarized themselves
Wimer of Klamath are visiting relatives
senger
train,
No.
16.
left
Ashland
ten
river.
Fishing
was
never
better
in
Rogue
! with the peculiar geological formations of
Chaw. Nickell returned yesterday from
Recently the following Notice appeared In the
minutes behind regular schedule time. here.
river valley.
84. Paul
’ r
this vicinity are not at all surprised at the
San Francisco Chronicle.
Granville Sears almost turned up his toes
Geo. Morgan, conductor, and Frank Cos­
'
late
developments.
Non-spinning
abestos.
One Dollar.
One Dollar.
The Mt. Shasta Box Lumber mill of Sis­
“ Tudge S----- had been sick only about two
Mrs. D. L. Beever came over from biaxon grove and Chas. Huff brakemen; with last week. We are glad to learn he is grad­
;
or
hornblende,
is
found
in
many
localities
i
weeks, and it was not until the last three or
son burned down Fridav. Loss, $15,000;
Sunday on a visit.
ually
recovering.
j
from
Mav
’
s
creek
to
the
headwaters
of
the
four
days
that
the
malady
took
a
serious
turn.
another crew—Frank Murch,James Mas­
fully insured.
east fork of Evan's creek, a distance of At the beginmng of his illness he suffered from
Dr and Mrs. Parsons and Fred spent sie and Ed. Kingsley—dead-heading it
Jerry Kinney has gone to Crater lake to
Jillsona blue-gravel mine was closed twenty miles or more. The thorough pros­ diabetes ana stomach disorder. Later the
Tuesday at Colestein
•
14-lbs. Granulated
15-lbs. Extra “C"
16-lbs. Golden “C”
over the road to Hornbrook to return recruit. On his return be will go to work down on the 26fi until the winter rains I pecting
refused to perform their functions and
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which this district will now under­ kidneys
he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life
Miss Dora Rom of Hornbrook was visit­ with the first section of the northbound for Harris & Purdin.
bring water, again.
go will, no doubt, reveal good mines of I i of
one of the most prominent men in Cali­
One Dollar.
ing In Asblknd yesterday
One Dollar.
One Dollar.
Central Point will have a bank before
i passenger. The southbound train was long.
The W. R. C. of Burnside Post have spinning asbestos. It is claimed that none fornia.” Like thousands of others his un-
It will be a great help to our town as
have
ever
been
found
in
the
United
States.
Edw. A. Swope of Portland went out
I drawn by a double-header No. 240, a big
timely
death was the result of neglecting early
changed
their
meeting
day
from
Saturday
The less valuble quality of the mineral is ' I symptoms of kidney disease.
Hogg mountain engine plying between well as the surrounding country.
Wagner'» springs Friday for an outing.
to Friday afternoon.
very abundant here.
AT
——— IF" YOU —
Geo. P. Lovegrove of Lakeview stopped
Jos. Sheridan's troupe of dramatical barn­ Ashland and Hornbrook daily with John
As usual, this discovery was made by a are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de-
Rochford engineer and P. B. Fitzpatrick, with us a few days this week. .Mr. L. is ‘ The jury list of 200 names appears on
stormers were on Tuesday’s north train.
who was looking for quite a different
rangement of the kidnevs or urinary organa
fireman. Ihe next was No. 19, alternat- the owner of Abbie C.. and came in to see first page of the R ecobd , as does several man
mineral. Mr. Daniel Reynolds, in 1887 or don’t delay proper treatment until you are
-Justice Fuller, of the U. 8. Supreme ing every other day between here and what progress his little mare w making in other readable articles.
forced to give up your daily duties . don’t
|
1888.
while
prospecting
for
mica,
encoun-
•Jourt, arrived on Puget - Hound
this week.
J. A I-ee spent several days the first of
waste your money on worthless linimenta
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Dunsmuir with Engineer Frank McDon- speed. Abbie C. was trained last year by
(apt. Werk and won the three year-old the week looking at his blue-gravel mining j ' tered a very tough rock which made his and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of
Mri Cox, <it Tehama county arrived this aid’s engine, and wag manned by Nels trotting
j work very slow and arduous. He finally ; the disease at once by using the greatest of all
race with ease in 3:12^. On ac­ property at Hornbrook.
| abandoned his prospect but t arried to his
week on a visit to her brother, Nim ixing.
Church, engineer, and George Schuler, count of lameness the mare cannot lie train­
remedies, the celebrate*! Oregon Kid­
8. S. Baley of Alturas, Cal., arrived last I I home samples of his exceedingly tough hnd. ’ known
ney Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands.
Mrs. Hulin, who ha, been visiting her fireman.
The balance of the train was ed for the fall races.
week with a* band of cattle which he ship­ It was found to be hornblende similiar to Why should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely
ton's family, returned to Eugene Tuesday, arranged as follows: Foetal car, express
vegetable and pleasant to take. J1.00 a pack­
The track is being put in good shape fo- ped to the Portland market.
the surface croppings common to the neigh
age, 6 for $S.OO.
,
car- ' lla-v coach,
catch, smoker, two the coming fair. Already horses are being
Geo. Walawortb, N. W Bonney and ! I car' ’
borhood
He
distributed
the
rock
among
Mike Furman, the Russian of Central his neighbors and the many visitors to his
Johnny Ralph were over at Coiestein Sun- Uwm cam and three Pullmans, all of brought here for training. J. B., belonging
Point
made
the
anarchistic
editor
of
the
day.
i which were well filled with passengers. to Geo. Riddle. <»me up from Roseburg
rui
uy J. C. Barrett & Co.
romantic mountain home—"Oak Hill
last week and will be followed in a few days R ecobd a half hour's visit yesterday.
ranch.” By many of the unsophisticated
Leslie L. Merrick. Jos. Milium and H. 0.
V*
Mrs. Gillette’s ice cream parlors have it was thought to be only a curious petrifac
Sklxncr were down at Gold Hill Tuesday |ra,n '«»ched tunnel No. 14, 1200 feet by Wolf Creek Baldy and another ruuninir
*
inner tho oilrvoJ fiinnol
on/l
rl>a Fiv>oF horse.
Several horses will be here from lieen doing a rushing business the past two l!on.- Obtaining a good specimen; and be­
long,
the curved tunnel and
the first
fishing.,
county in a few weeks. Lake county weeks. Only the finest quality served.
lieving it to be of possible commercial value
tunnel norm
north oi
of me
the big one at summit of Coos
u:.„, vu. I. 1.
j »
- ,, , .
represents mostly trotting horses, and no
I broke it up and sent samples to mineral­
Mis»«* Ella Drake and fannie Ralph are siati von mnnnf.in
W. L. McClure is amalgamator and ogists and manufacturers of asbestos. Prof­
learning the dressmaking art of Miss Kate '1Bk,VOG..mountain, The traveler going no doubt they will carry off most of the
south will remember it as the one from honors this fall as they nave the best hon­ Frank Shaffer general superintendent of O. essor T. Condon, of Eugene, pronounced
Hansen.
B. Hardy’s mining enterprises at Gold Hill. it asbestos of good quality ana urged the
which as the train emerges from it, he es in the state, both runners and trotters.
A. 8. Moon, father of Moonville. in Sams
Forepaugh's show exhibits in Portland location of the lands bearing it. Mr. Her­ I
valley, vai up several days last week, on sees the mouth of tunnel 15, through
Fanny
•
Davenport.
which the train had a few moments be­
Lang, of Portland, agreed with Pro­
business
next
month but will not visit California. bert
The great American tragedienne, has
fessor Condon as to the probable value of
»V»
V brought a him.
a a uà e
a. It
v no
fore
is V14V
one VF» of VEIN/
the ‘UwDV
most
The
Sell
show
headed
it
off.
—
Sisson
Mas
­
the find. The manufacturers were any­
Byron Cole, proprietor of the Coiestein interesting points of the remarkable en- written the following note for the benefit of |
thing but sanguine, claiming that the rock
prOperty W“ in “,e
gineering along the Shasta route and her »ex. It should prove especially import­ cot.
ant
when
it
is
remembered
that
no
class
is
|
It is said a wedding is to take place right was non-fibrous and of little or no value.
7 ra,
where the eye may sweep the horizon so well informed on the subject of which
soon in Ashland, with a series of such They, however, expressed the belief that a
Charles 8. Hulin is |>erambulating on | around and meet scenes grandly diversi- she writes, as professional women:
events to follow within the next few valuable quality of the rock would be found
hnukentM "uffeld,,g from weakness of the fled by forest, field and stream, by moun-
NewYork.Aug.il.—Mr. Windom: Dear months.
by following up the various leads. Until
’
tain/valley and plain, whose unspeak- Sir—Your Robertine was highly spoken of
recently nothing more was done.
friend induced
The poundmaster at Oakland sold at
Rev A. Brown, now of Williams creek, able grandeur creates a sensation that in San Francisco and a lady
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Late ui 1890 George Bacon, an agent tor
was up several days ago visiting bis numer- fairly sets the soul on fire. The
The grade
grade
It is very fine and is an excel- auction for $12 an estrav horse that prov­ asbestos paints, saw a specimen of the rock,
ous fnoud»
over the
the mountain
mountain reaches
reaches a a pitch
pitch oi of 174
174 ‘'nAaJ>Pj‘caU‘<n /o^ieauiifying and whiten- ed to be a thoroughbred trotter, valued probably in the cabinet of Herman Helms,
7
over
ing the face and hands. The Robertine at $4000.
of Jacksonville. On inquiry he learned of
Mrs. Kd. Autonrieth, of Yreka, came over feet to the mile.
powder
is
delightful.
Very
truly,
its
source
and,
in
company
"with
Frank
By
­
to Jacksonville yesterday, where Miss Snow
1-LBS.,
QUALITY C3-TJJLTÔÆ2STTKEÜD.
WIIEBE THE ACCIDENT OCCCBBED.
Nat Jones, of this place, and formerly of bee, be went to Mr. Reynolds' place in
F anny D avenport .
Autenrieth is ill.
Texas, has purchased William Mayfield’s quest of a sheep range ( ?). For a trifle he
The train was in tunnel 14, only
Tlie Farmers' Wheat Deal.
place at the Meadows and will move there got a member of Mr. Reynolds’ family to
John T. Frulan and M. Miller went over the last half of the last Pullman car re­
to Dunsmuir Tuesday to work with the
show him an asbestos prospect. They at
St'. Paul, July 25.—The promoters of ■ in the fall with his family.
maining
outside
when
the
Miller-hook
railroad carpenters.
once posted notices on two claims. Soon
connecting
the mail and express the great farmers’ wheat corner in Min­ J. W. O. Gregory.Frank Lennart and Pat after this Mr. Bacon showed samples of the i
„ , have returned from the Scott
Mrs. Alfred Bears, Jr., one ot Portland's cars broke. The automatic air brakes nesota are in a mild state of consterna- | , Harraghey
to Captain Tyler, of Forest Grove, Or. I
most amiable women, was stopping at the having been thus separate*' from tion tonight over the prospect of prose- valley placer mine owned by an Ashland rock
Arrangements were at once made for the
| syndicate,
the season ’ being over.
Depot Hotel Monday.
cution
on
the
charge
of
criminal
con-
"
'
mining
of a few hundred pounds of the
the engine clasped themselves fast to the spiracy.
,
A Union temperance meeting will be rock for inspection by a representative of a
Mrs. Welshous and children, who have wheels of the train and held her
The
While a member of the lower house of held at Ganiard opera bouse next Bunday New York manufactory. The rock obtain- I
l>een visiting Mrs. Cole and children, have double-header backed up the mail car
evening. There will be no evening services
t
returned to Red Bluff.
was not satisfactory to this critical Eng- j
and it was fastened to the express car the Minnesota legislature in 188" Igna­ in the churches, and the pastors will be ed
lish gentleman, who hotly charged the par­
, H.P. Weeks, the carpenter, left Sunday with a chain. The engines started to tius Donnelly, now president of the there
ties interested with unfair dealing. This
lor Eugene with his wife, where they ex­ pull the train through thus but the train Farmers’ Alliance of this state, secured
stirred Captain Tyler’s blood and he came
Fine cheese at McConnell A Winter's.
pect to remain a month.
proved too heavy and it broke loose. the passage of a constitutional amend­
here himself. He was soon satisfied that
ment,
which
was
adopted
by
the
people
Last
Thursday
the
thermometer
reached
spinning
asl>estos exists here in probably
Father Noel of Roseburg is visiting his , The engines were backed up again for in the fall of 1888. It is now section 35
102 at Portland, the highest ever known paying quantities. By his efforts the Puget
old charge hereabouts and with Father another tnal.
there, though on June 17, 1876, July 6, 1885,
Asbestos Companj- Itecame interest­
Watry was at Siskiyou Tuesday.
The big engines, loaded with pine of article 4 of the state constitution and and May 27, 1887, the temperature reached Bound
ed in the find. The members of the com­
reads as follows:
,
wood
fuel,
were
well-filled
for
the
active
This gentleman has had his
H. Scherrer, of the railroad machine
pany at once filed a number of claims, cov­
•’Anv combination or person, either as 99 degrees.
shops at Dunsmuir, has l>een doing some , service required on the mountain grade individual or members or officers of any
ering over 500 acres. This was the signal morning nap disturbed by the
Best
condensed
ryilk
at
C.
G.
store.
work ot the Ashland round house.
and were all this time confined in the
foi a rush.
corporation, to monopolize the markets
Rev. Robert McLean and family of the
festive fly, but now his troub­
Dr. Becker, an Iowa friend of R. S. Bar­ damp, leaky, constantly water-soaked for food products in this state, or to in­
Janies Norris can furnish you all kinds of
Presbyterian
church
are
on
a
rusticating
clay. was visiting him last week.
He is , and crooked tunnel, filling the already terfere with or restrict the freedom of
finishing
lumber,
mouldings,
windows,
les are all o’er, for he has just
tour
in
the
mountains
His
parishioners
looking for a location on the coast.
foul air with fumes from the great vol­
Leave orders at W. N.
such markets, is hereby declared to be a presented him with a purse of $100 before doors, sash, etc.
umes
of
smoke
puffing
out
of
the
huge
found the
Rev. I D. Driver, the pioneer Methodist
Luckey's.
criminal (inspirator, and shall be pun­ his departure.—Courier.
gospel expounder, was visiting Ashland iron horses. The smoke and air becom­ ished in such a manner as the legislature
Eastern syrup, codfish, chipped l>eef,
ing disagreeable to those in the cabs of
Monday, returning from California.
Ashland is not in the rural districts, !
may provide.”
mince meat, at The C. G. Co.'s store.
though last Friday a wagon-load of peo­
Mrs. Henderson, who came out from the engines, Conductor Morgan, who was
All action taken under the now famous
The company now engaged in boring for ple were returning from a summer camp
Iowa to attend the funeral of her father,the ‘ up near the engines, told the engineers Mullar circular comes plainly under this gas
at Drain seejn to have run short of up Ashland creek and encountered a fe­
to back the train oat. Engineer Church
late C. M. Osborn, returned Tuesday.
law. President Donnelly admitted that funds. They art trying to get the Portland rocious cinnamon bear in the wagon-road
did
so.
When
the
train
was
about
ready
sa C’
KeeP' representing the Forest
a line of conduct which, when pursued Chamber of Commerce to put up $10,000 or
Grove Lanning Co., was in Ashland this ■ to start up again after being out of the by the members of the Chicago Board of $15,000 for them, according to the Sunday about a mile and a half from town. None ,
of them had a gun, and the bear took his
tunnel,
it
was
discovered
that
there
was
week procuring fruit for his cannery
Welcome.
time getting out of the way, then
nobody in the cab of the first engine, the Trade, is a criminal conspiracy, cannot
G. C. Eddings and family have gone to T.
be anything less atrocious when pursued
McConnell & Winter King Savon soap— whisking himself into the brush.
E. Godfrey’s Josephine county ranch, throttleof which was in the middle notch, by the members of the Farmers’ Alliance. 20 lbs. to the box $1.35 per box.
where the latter will remain all summer. ’ which would allow the engine to go eith­ The law made to catch the speculators
Sportsmen do not generally know that it
er way.
Now vs. Then.
turns up to plague the farmers them­ is illegal to kill grouse now, and a large
John R. Norris, W. H. Mowat and Frpd
Thinking
that
something
was
wrong
Wanner returned Monday from a four-days
number of these wild fowl have fallen vic­
selves
and
they
will
not
make
the
con
­
Everybody admits the superiority of modern
tour in the Kean and Jenny creek sections. the men took torches and went into the certed effort to force the price of wheat tims of an ignorance of the law. The last methods and inventions over ancient devices.
tunnel, where Rochford and Fitzpatrick
legislature changed the open season to Just so the medicines of today are incompar­
M. B. Kan ken. of Portland, formerly of were found lying on the side of the track. to $1.50 per bushel before making sales. Sept. 1st to Nov. 15th.
t
ably superior, because of the great advance
the Klamath City Lumber Co., arrived Rochford was lying on the ties on right
Chicago, July 25.—Prominent Board of
from Portland yesterday on a business trip. side of track, face down and head toward Trade men ridicule the idea projected by
New stock of glassware at the Crocker in medical science. Hood’» Sarsaparilla is a
Grocery Co.'s store.
modem medicine. It is prepared by experts
John 0. More, manager of the Rowe south end of tunnel.
His left arm was the Farmers’ Alliance to corner wheat by
Oregonian; Complaint is made that a whose education, experience, and brain-work,
Lumber Co. at Roseburg, passed through lying inside the rail, having been cut off persuading its members to hold prices.
to San Francisco yesterday on a business bv the wheels about two inches above They say the daily average wheat receipts new species of fly has been introduced here enable them to combine fn Hood’s Sarsaparilla
visit.
somewhere east by the railroads. the best curative ageuts in the best manner.
elbow, the balance of the arm to the of the principal markets are greater than from
flies did not walk in, but took pass­
the carrying capacity of the railroads,and These
Prof. P. A. Getz ot the Ashland public shoulder being considerably mashed,
age in the cars, and don’t know enough to
Gold Hill Nuggets.
schools, left Sunday for Monmbuth. where
while
the
demand
for
export
is
good,
the
Fitzpatrick was found about fifteen feet
go back The little pests, it is said, bore a
be has been called to do some institute further towards south end of tunnel, ly­ production is so largely in excess of the hole in a man and suck the blood out of
Threshers are busy in this vicinity.
• ing in thè ditch and clear off the end of demand that any attempt to < orner the him so quickly that he never knows what
Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Heck of this
place, a son.
F. H. Page.wbo had been here for a week [ the ties, his face being also headed to- market would prove fruitless. Old Hutch has hurt him.
Where Fly Paper, Insect Pow­
or more on that firm’s business returned I ward south end of tunnel, and on right and others have bad a corner on the
Eaetern Jams sliced, at McConnell <t
The infant child of M r. and Mrs. Dun-
I riday and went to the seaside at Clatsop . gj4e of tracfc
wheat product so long that they will use Winter’s.
der,
and all seasonable goods
gey is very ill with cholera infantum.
bea* **•
Rochford was dead when found.
The their utmost endeavors to discourage the
A
few
days
since,
Charles
Wickham,
a
Mr
and
Mrs.
Faultner,
of
Sheridan,
Yam
­
in
the
drug line are found.
Mrs. John Rochford, wife of the 8. P. io- bodies were immediately removed from farmer from competing with them.
pountain guide, says the Sisson Herald, hill oounty, are visiting relatives on Gall’s
cornuti ve engineer, returned Tuesday with . the tunnel, and the work of resuscitating
ascended old Shasta with a gentleman ertek.
Dealness Can’t be Caretl
{‘•iif’™i«h* drW1 rom * * 1
V,“‘ ln : Fitcpatrick, who was almost dead,began.
from below, and during the trip the
California.
oeverdi
inis pmee
Several leueuerb
teachers iroiii
from this
place will hi
at- -
by
local
applications,
as
they
cannot
reach
Rockford’s engine did not answer
’•••••••
•
- I
the Teachers'
Institute at Jacksonville
the diseased portions of the ear. There is guide's toes were quite badly frozeu. t tend •••-
Main St., Opposite Flagstaff
Senator C. A. Cogswell of Lakeview came Church
(
’s signals to back out, and it is only
one way to cure deafness, and that is They reached the summit at 4:30 o’clock during its session.
in Sunday to argue the Conn vs. Conn suit i thought that Rochford and Fitzpatrick,
before Circuit Judge Webster at Jackson­ after being nearly suffocated got down by constitutional remedies. Deafness is a. m., and enjoyed the beauties of the
Miss Lora Ray of this place, who lias I
caused by an inHamed condition of the mu­ sunrise,
ville thia week.
been visiting inends near Central Point;
from their engine to walk out of south cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
recently,
has returned home.
8. B. Galey went to Colestein Sunday re- end
i
Win. Otto, the boss tiuner, has built a
Mens’ Working Boots, $1.5o per pair.
of tunnel, when they were overcome this tube gets inflamed yeu have a rumb­
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turning next day with Mrs. Galey and the and fell. Rochford had no other bruises ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when cabinet aud has already started tilling it
Mrs. E. Emery will soon remove from i
children, who had been spending some time about him.
it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, with some rich specimens of minerals this place'to Mr. James Davis', near Tolo,
Mens’ Working Shoes, $1.5o per pair.
at these springs.
unless the inflammation can be taken from the mines of Jackson, Josephine where she will make her future home.
There is a wide difference in regard to and
Misses Nettie and Laura Coats, who have the time the engines were in the tunnel, out and this tube restored to its normal and Siskiyou counties, and some from
Rev. Burnett preached the funeral ser­
Mens’ Fine Boots Very Low.
been spending several weeks with Mr. and the testimoni- ranging from five to twen­ condition, hearing will be destroyed forev­ Nevada, presented him by Jos. Dame. mon of our beloved friend, Mr. E. Emery, i
Mrs. Geo. Cryderman, returned home to ty minute«, Dr. Songer says Rochford er; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca­ Anyone having curios or nuggets should at this place last Sunday, a large number
tarrh,
which
is
nothing
but
an
inflamed
Mens’ Fine Shoes at Heavy Reductions.
Fort Jones Friday.
of frienas being present.
call on Billv.
could not have lived more than three or condition of the mucous surfaces.
—
State Supt McElroy passed through Fri­ four minutes after his arm was run over,
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
Real Estate Transfers.
! .y...
Buy a can of shrimps at the C. G. store.
day for the Gilroy springs, after which he as he would have bled to death.
OREGON. Mens Summer Coats and Vests, $1.5o each.
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
Martin H Huff to J C Coker-28 acres in i
"
will return to the Klamath hot springs. He
that
we
cannot
cure
by
taking
Hall
’
s
Ca
­
McCarthy
’
s
engine
this
morning
ran
tp
37
s
r
2
w
;
$1550.
Patsy
Fitzpatrick,
a
young
man
well
is improving in health.
Send for circulars, free.
Mens’ Summer Pants, $1 per pair.
into a horse near Phoenix with such
and favorably known in Ashland for tarrh Gure.
M R Moore to Rosanna Corbett—lot 44, DETDDIFO
*
CD^niAITV
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Judge W. C. Belcher and his nieces, about six years, is recovering though he
Highland
Park
add
to
Ashland
subject
to
DtnnltO
-
A
-
OrtulALIY,
speed
that
it
was
thought
it
knocked
the
Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
Misses Edith Pilisbury
>ury and Minnie Taggart, is yet out of hi; head.
daylights out of him. He went high up lien; $250.
who are on a rusticating
iticating tour, arrived at
Mens’ Fine Summer Suits, only $7.5o per suit.
in the air, lit on his feet and with head
8 G Wortman to Elizabeth A Wortman —
Jacksonville Jottingq.
Dr. Parsons, coroner, convened a coro­
the Depot Hotel Monday.
EGGS and CHICKENS, Highest
all of lots 14, 15 and 16 blk 78, Medford; $1.
and
tail
up
went
prancing
through
the
Mens’ Fine Suits, dark patterns, $lo.oo up.
Evan Reamee has gone to the Cinna­
flash Price Paid.
Wally Baldwin puichased a horse and ner’s Jury, the only names of whom we
David Linn and wife to W J Plymale—a
field saluting Me with a series of kick-
cart from J. B. R. Hutchings last week and were able to get were W. P. Parsons and bar.
portion
of
lots
1,
5
and
6
blk
2,
‘
Jackson
­
ups from his rear pedal extremities.
has started out for the "Lost Cabin” eg- Gus Walden. They heard the evidence
ville; $450.
Judge W. R. Willis of Roseburg was ip
of Morgan, Church, Schuler, Huff, town
citementat Diamond Peak.
The finest goods in the market can be had
Ordern from abroad promptly at­ Don’t fail to see our lo cts straw hats for boys.
Jas G Boyd to Jos L Boyd—lots 1, 2, 3
several days this week.
only at the clothing palace of O. H.' Blount. and 4 blk 31, Medford; $150.
tended to.
•
jylG
C. A. Dickison, wife and Infant returned Murch and Dr. Songer’s medical testi­
Judge Cogswell and Geo. Conn of lake­
A D Helman to Annie E Patterson—1!
to Medford Friday
Mr. D. has been em­ mony, which was that the cause of bis
Jay Beach has sold to a well-known
Boys’ straw hats 25 cents and 5o cents.
ployed at W. P. Hammen's nursery in Cal­ death was hemorrage and suffocation, view are in town on legal business.
horseman the bay yearling colt Lapeer, by acre in tp 39 s r 1 e, Ashland; $1.
ifornia for eight months past.
the immediate cause being hemorage.
Altamont-Maggie
Arnold
Lapeer
is
en
­
0 T Harris and wife to Cherrie J Harris—
Mrs. Pauline Putnam and Miss Mary tered in the yearling trotting stake event at
Big bargains in mens’ straw hats.
K. C. Kane returned yesterday from The Jury held its deliberations all last Weterer of Portland are visiting their old Salem this fall; price $1250 Also to the 203.52 acres sec 14, tp 36 s r 1 e; $1; subject
night
at
McCreary
’
s
Siskiyou,
and
to lien.
Washington, D. C., where be bad been
home.
same
man
the
sucking
filly
of
Belie
Price,
Fine Summer ties for men only 25 cents.
called as a witness in the court martial pro­ rendered a verdict to that effect this
Merit Wins.
Altamont; price $600'. Also to R. N.
Fifty-five jolly excursionists from Jack­ by
morning.
ceedings of Lieut. J. A. Swift
Snell, of Dayton, a sucking filly out of
We
desire
to
say
to
our
citizens,
that
for
Jack Rochford has been an engineer sonville went over to Coleetein Sunday Ophelia Childs, the dam of Wallula; price years we have been selling Dr King’s New Our of the Handsomest Hesideaces in the State
Miss Etta Judge, who has been spending
Mens’ fine Four-in-hand ties cheap.
$600.
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s
several weeks at her old borne after an ab­ on the Shasta division for about three picnicing.
sence of two vears, returned Monday to her years, coming here from the Sacramento
New Life Pills, Rucklen’s Arnica Salve and
Mrs. W. 4- Plymale and Mrs. A- P-
Mens’ fine Windsor ties cheap.
3-
lbs.
rpast
coffee
for
$1
at
McConnell
<k
for
Sale
or
Exchange
for
Farm
Property.
position gs telegraph operator at Chico, Cal. division, where he was promoted |o be Armstrong visited relatives at - —
Electric Bitters, and have never handled
Medford - Winter’s.
remedies
that
sell
as
well,
or
that
have
Mrs. R. Beswick and little daughter left an engineer after serving his time as fire­ on Tuesday.
The signal service says that Thursday, given such universal satisfaction We do
See our Patent Wire Buckle Suspenders.
Sesday fur a visit with her sister. Miss man
With his wife and two children
WILL SELL on long time or exchange
J. F. Watson and wife of Portland
__ _____
are July 23d, was the hottest day Oregon has not hesitate to gusrantee them every time,
ttie Lowden, at Sisson, after which she they lived in Ashland.
He was about
ever
experienced
;
that
is,
no
record
shows
and
we
stand
ready
to
refnnd
the
purchase
for
farm,
my
residence
in
Ashland
with
will visit her mother on the Klamath.
forty years of age, a native of St. Albans, spending the week in town, the guests of a hotter one, although there are many old Srice, if satisfactory results do not follow
a frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and
Mr. and Mrs. K. Kubli.
residents who are ready to dispute the leir use These remedies have won their 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are
Dr. Geo. Martin.son of Alex. Martin, Sr., , Vt., and a most excellent gentleman.
claim
of
the
weather
bureau.
However,
it
nicely
laid out with choice fruits and shrub­
great popularity purely on their merits.
who has graduated from the dental depart­
The remains were brought down from
Owen Keegan has returned from his
bery," artificial stone walk, good stable and
ment of Harvard cdllege. is visitink in Siskiyou about midnight last night and trip to Butte creek, where he went for makes but little difference how warm the Chitwood Bros. Druggists.
days are, so long as "we enjoy our cool
This cottage was built in the
Ashland this week, en route home to Link- prepared for removal, this morning’s the benefit of his health.
The R ecord is the best advertising me­ outbuildings.
nights. A good night’s sleep and rest
full of 1888, of the choicest material and by
«
ville.
passenger train taking them to Sacra­
dium,
I first-class workmen. Newson Bros., S. F.,
Mrs Bernard Loraine died Monday places a person in fit condition to battle
Mrs. Rochford and evening and was buried Tuesday. Rev. with the heat the following day.—Ore­
Ab. Giddings was in town several days mento for burial.
architects. Will sell or exchange any. part
the past week visiting his old friends, re­ the children accompanied, going on the Father Watry officiating,
Ö1E1).
of one to four acres all in choice fruit and
gonian.
turning to bis Klamath county ranch Mon­ same train.
adjoining said residence This is the most
-1
Best glassware set«,pitchers, salvers,jugs,
day . He came in and returned over the [..-•*
Mrs.
John
D^er
has
returned
from
her
NAYLOR—'At the family residence on modern in style, and best constructed cot­
4 telegram from Siskiyou this after- ;
cakes and celeries at tne C. G. store.
|shland load by team.
.
.
Gridin creek. Jackson county. July 25, tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location,
noon says Fitxpatrict i$ getting along all ' visit io Wagner creek and will leave in a
1M11, Mrs. Minerva Naylor, wife of A. I). and can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E.
The Grab Bag troupe, a play said to be
Mr. and Mrs. M. Micklesqu are expected right, b^tdoesn’t remember a thing after few days for the Cinnabar,
Naylor, aged 61 years. 6 months and 3 E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey, Real
home within a week from the springs in the train whistled to go through the
specially
interesting
to
young
ladies,
was
Father Noel of Roseburg visited Father
Estate Agent. Ashland. Oregon.
mWöl
days
California, where a phvsician removed
!
on
Sunday
’
s
north
train.
Just
how
that
Watry Monday. They went over to
Mike's ugly cancer, which threatened his i tpvnel.
i
play
can
interest
the
young
ladies
and
Coleatein Tuesday for a brief visit.
Ufe, by means of electricity.
not draw a crowded house of young men,
Campers are thick up Ashland creek can- i
Morris Pvser an<1 wife and Mrs. L. C. , middle aged men and bald-headed men
Geo M. Parkinson returned Monday yon.
Coleman of San Francisco spent a few is past finding out
from a trip to Portland where be and his
It must suie'y
Enoch Walker was up from Phoenix yes­ days here visiting old-time friends. They
partner had shipped a carload of Siskiyou
something new under the 6un, and we
mineral water to that market. They are terday.
will soon go to Wagner’s soda springs.
would advise the Ashland amateurs to
working up a good trade in this product.
District Att y Colvig and daughter went
District Attorney Colvig and familv, grab onto the bag and present it—to a!
over
to
Colestein
today.
Jerry Nunan, the Jacksonville merchant.
'
Misses Issie McCully, Kate Lemberger. Yreka audience.
Went to San Francisco yesterday accom­
James Gay, Ed. R. Owen, and Frank | Ellen Young and P. T. Arm strong ^eni
4-
ibs.
Rio
Coffee
(green
)
at
McConnell
de i
panied by his son Edward, who will at­ Amy are in town town to-day.
to |vogue nyer Ipeqday ahd . spent the Winter’s for $1
tend the Christian’ Brothers’ college at
Oakland, and his daughter MjsS .Josie, who
Mrs. Lant^ and daughter, Miss i.ena, iefv day-fishing.
_______
A
meeting of the Sunset division of
will visit a fa* week».
for Oakland, CaL, this morning,
>
railway station agents was held at Rose­
French Tansy Wallers.
Rev. Geo. W. Black. Baptist missionary
Miss lues Walbridge of Yreka, was mar­
burg on the 19th, twenty-five members
These wafers are a sure and safe specific
for Southern Oregon this week moved his ried to Cbas. M Hast of San Francisco
| for all kinds of female troubles and will re-, being present. In the election of officers
family to Ashland from Grants Pass, tak- July 15.
I move all obstructions to the monthly peri­ E. C Kane of Ashland was made first
Mr». Black
inga_ rebata» .»ce on <
Mrs. Chas. White and children of Rock ods, no matter what the cause. They are vice-president. C. K. Fronk of Medford
wa» formerly Miss Ella Ritter, an estiiu- Point came up to-day on a visit to Mrs. J. I what every woman needs, and may be used was present. Among the by-laws is this: i
Vsed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
able lady oi this place.
i safelv. For sale bv the Livingstone L’Jiepi- I ! (3.) To use its intluence and that of all
E. Whice.
| ieal Óo., manufacturers, San Francisco, Cal. ¡ . members to oppose unjust and anti-rail­
W. Crosby, of the San Francisco Com-
J. E. McFetridgeand wife of Barraboo, For sole by T. K- Bolton. •
•
way legislation and to counteract the un- '
aiiarion bouse of Moore. Ferguson Co. has Wis.. are located at The Oregon, on a sight­
I
mao at the Depot hotel a week fishing and seeing tour.
just prejudice against railway companies
Horse-Stealing by the C«rlQ«d.
hunting, with Mrs. Townsend of San Fran -1
in the public mind.
olsco and Mias Minnie Mills they were at
Mrs. Swank and two daughters, who have i Five carloads of horses, valued at teu
A-IC1E DAILY arriving
Try our 35c tea. McConnell dt Winter.
Tolman's springs yesterday.
Ixjen visiting their folks, the family of Wm. , , thousand dollars, were stolen from the
N. C. Boynton is superintending tli*
D. K. Pike, a solid farmer of Revnolds.N. Harris, returned to Santa Rosa to-day.
ranch of A. L. Davis, in the vicinity of
_ ^v«»-
D.. spent last Sundav with his old friends.
The younger element of base-ball players I Ritzville, Washington, on or about July structiou of the.nsw /•'
acrOse Rogue
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lu Valley, formerly of I from the Ashland and Jacksonville nines 4th. The horses were shipped front Pam­ , Avar»»
I
wrtinf’s Pass. The new structure
that place. Mr. Pike has been in Ashland played a match game in Ashland Saturday. ‘
before »nd describes it as the prettiest place resulting in a victor; for the Jacksonville pa, a small station on th»
will be 350 feet long, semi-circular in shape.
to CUi'---- * _
__ oüion Pacific, ' with its convex side up stream. At the
lie has ever seen. He was on his way home
boys by a score of 27 to 38. The A
— dv way of the Chicago A base, which will be on solid bedrock, the
from a trip to Southern California.
Ixivs h»”"
- --- ------
—
"■ Northwestern railway.
Davis did not t dam will be sixty feet wide, tapering gradu-
draining this season while
J. Cottrell yif" *•' *
’’
~
' the Jaeksonvillians have contested several learn of his loss until last Saturday. He II ally to twelve feet at the top. Heavy tun-
and wife, and Harry Gee and wife returned match games, hence the Ashland boys reported it to W D. Campbell, general ' ber will be laid on the bedrock and inter-
Sunday from a rusticating trip in the Evans think they are still composed of better base­ ageut of the Northwestern in Spokane I locked so that the greater tbs »train the
creek «action. On the day they left Ash­ ball material. The Jacksonville team was Falls, and 1. Campbell, of the Union Pa­ ' tighter the dam. Its interior will be com-
land in the early morning and at the sul­ composed of Wadden. Knowles. Bybee. cific. Campbell, of the Northwestern, i posed of earth, gravel and rock, and a
solid plank-apron will taper off the water
phur springs near the Eagle mills, one and Pape. Nunan. Sommers, Devlin, Beggs.
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
a half miles from town they killed a young Linn. The Ashland boys were Hum. wired Council Bluffs to ascertain whether which flows over the dain to a distance that
A reply will render it impossible for the falling
buck deer.
’ Pracht and Otto Miller, battery, Frank Slo­ the horees bad passed there.
1
water
to
affect
the
foundation
of
the
struc-
was
received
that
five
carloads
of
horses
cum Fred Houck. Oley Thornton, Joe
at Prices that Defy Competition.
Among those canipmg at Tolman's cele­ Frizell, Frank Hammond. Wm. •■rubb. consigned to Chicago passed there on the ture as the years go by.—Courier.
brated vapor springs are: C. T. Payne Gordie Frizell. Abe Fisher was unipireaud 16th. The man in charge of the ranch
Fruit jars, all sizes at McConnell & M int-
of Phoenix, D. K. Matthews. Mr». F. A. Algy Dixon scorer.
We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.« (Chicago; Red
had gone East with two carloads of hore­ I er's._________
Knapp. H. Judge and part of his family,
es,
and
his
absence
made
it
easy
for
the
School
House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston; $3 00 calf B J
and Cbas. Winings. The springs are im­
Lumber: Humber!
Fresh Santa Cruz cheese at C. G. store.
horsethieves to drive the horses from the
proving the health of those afflicted with any
Shoea, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
James Norris at his lumber yards on
malady. Mr. and Mrs. O H. Blount went
An ex-policeman, who has done ten range without detention.
the north side of the railroad traek, near
out the first of the week, the latter expect­ years’ dutv in one of the large cities of
"A God-send is Ely’s Cream Balm. 1 had the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash,
ing to remain awhile. Geo. W. Stephen­ the East, declares that he has never seen
catarrh for three years. Two or three times doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds
son and family went out yestenlay. as did a bald-headed tramp.
a week my nose would bleed. I thought
Mrs. A. P. Armstrang. wife of the Port-
No other preparation combines the posi­ the sores would never heal. Your Balm of finishing lumber. Leave your orders
ilnd business man. J. R. Casey and folks
, at Luckey’s real estate office, and they
I
tive economy, the peculiar merit and the has cured me. '—Mrs. M. A. Jackson,Ports­ I will be promptly attended to.
aád C. H. Hargadiue and wife go next
medicinal
power
of
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
mouth.
N,
H.
Tuesday
VALLEY RECORD-
NO MORE BACK ACHE
SUGAR
SUGAR
10-lbs Powdered
10-lbs. Cube
M c C onnell & winter s ,
LEADING GROCERS.
Canned Meats in Great Variety, just the
thing for Campers.
BAKING
Per Can
BUYS THEM
I ce - C ream !
POWDER—
Per Can
Î3F Portland Crackers are the Best.
AN OPPORTUNITY
THE FINEST
Which Seldom
OFFERS!
You Can Buy
o
J. C. BARRETT & CO.,
H
BLOUNTS
We are Reducing Our Stock before
Securing a Large New Line. ‘
B. BEACH,
All Kinds of Fruits,Ber
ries and Produce.
FOR SALE!
I
All Sales must be Strictly Cash .
Yours Truly,
O. H. BLOUNT,
CLOTHIER and HATTER,
^PRICES
«IS
ASHLAND,
OREGON
NEW GOODS!
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Geriíá and Boys Olotlilxiæ«
Hats, Caps, etc.
(TIT I ITRin”
And will be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES
ZEPHYR, : AMOSKEAG. : GINGHAMS,
CRITERION CLOTH,
Satines, other new Dress Goods
and Hosiery.
WILSON & WALS WORTH.
i
C. 0. D. EMPORIUM.
J. M. McCALL