Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 20, 1891, Image 3

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    Pioneer Society Meeting
j PROMINENT BUSINESS CHANGES.
BREVITY BASKET.
Mr. Thomas Batte. editor of the Graphic,
Texarkana. Arkansas. has found what he
This is to notify you that the 15th an-
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believes to be the best remedy in existence
"ual reunion of the Pioneer Society of F. Roper Sells the Ashland Mills to
Read D. L. Minkler A Son's ad.
for the flux. * His experience is well worth
Southern Oregon will he held in Ashland
Outside Parties—Morine's Black­
K. K. -K iderson now owns tbe 8. 8. Smith remembering. He says: “IAst summer I
A8HLAND, Oa .Thursday, Aug. 20, 1881 i on Thursday, the 10th day of September,
------------The use of------------
smith Shop Sold.
sawmill on Wagner creek.
had a very severe attack oi flux. 1 tried al­
11891. We hope to bave the pleasure of
U H. Friendly, the bide buyer, came out most every known remedy, none giving re-
w
_____ _ vou
__________________
______ _ ; The sale of tbe Ashland City Roller from
PE1MONAL. AND SOCIAL.
greeting
on that occasion, „„ together
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Portland yesterday to purchase hides. Hef
with your family and friends. It
is
de-
■
Mooring
Mills
from
Fordyce
Roper
to
W.
Diarrhoea Remedy wa.~ recommended to
I '
Tom Harris was up Friday.
Peter
Adams.
Woodville,
and
R.
L.
Nich-
'
me.
I
purchased a bottle and received al­
sirable that the annual reunions of the E. Jacobs of Puyallup, Wash., and W. J.
ols and I. L. Nichols, Sams valley, were in most immediate reiief. I continued to use
l.omt^Jii^d11* Jr” rrturne'1 Tuesday , society be perpetuated. All male mem- 1 ' Virgin of Boardman, Wis., was consum- town Tuesday.
RODUCES AN ARTISTIC Complex­
the medicine and was entirely cured. I
here will please come prepared to pav ! mated last Saturday,the entire mill prop-
ion which could not lie distinguished
One Dollar.
One Dollar.
< ounty Judge J. R. Neil was up Monday take pleasure in recommending this rem­
Ke-I
erty
and
two
acres
of
laud
about
it,
not
tbeir
annual
dues
to
the
society.
from a brilliantly beautiful natural one.
P. B. Whitney of the 8. P. R. R. wm in
edy
to
any
person
suffering
with
such
a
dis
­
including the grove, and the mill span of and returned with an old gentleman named j ease. as in my opinion it is the liest medi­
1 spectfully yours, S ilas J. D ay < Sec’y.
Ashland Friday.
For sale by MBS. 8. C. CORBETT,
horses and wagon were in tbe bargain. Rodgers for tbe county hospital.
Jacksonville, Or., Aug. 11, 1891.
cine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bottles Ashland. Or.. Lady Agent, or leave orders
Bdw^A^wojse returned yaeterdav from
14-lbs. Granulated
The Georgia Cooper Woodthorpe troupe ! for sale by druggists.
15-lbs. Extra “C”
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Tbe
. »re vwuoiutmuvu
consideration was $12,500, auu
and the
Hie
16-1 bs. Golden “C”
at Wells. Fargo <t Co.’s Express office,
Pursuant to notice, a meeting of tbe new firm are to take possession on No­ threaten this section with a visitation of !
Ashland.
aug20
their
rendition
of
Little
Ixinl
Fauntleroy.
committee
of
arrangements
for
the
next
—
H. M. lxmr, wife and infant left Tueoday
vember first. Mr. Roper is to run the
One Dollar.
BORN
One Dollar.
One J )ollar.
for I m Angwfae. Cal.
annual reunion of the Pioneers of South­ mill up to that time and tbe purchasers
A few farmers down tbe valiey contract­
Misses Nada and Flora Iulow are spend­ ern Oregon was held in Ashland Satur­ are to take the stock on hand at the time. ed their wheat at sixty-two cents to the BEAMER In Ashland. August MM, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beamer, a daughter.
day afternoon, Anguat 15th, Pres. A. D. The new purchasers combine large cap­ California buyers, about three weeks ago.
ing the week at Medford.
AT
ital and exceptionally good business abil-
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J. E.
Pelton sold the first watermelons of
Harry Jackson came <mt from Portland Helman in the chair.
On motion, a committee of three—J. ity and enterprise and will be an aid to I tbe season Tuesday. Thev were from the I
MARRIED
1 ueeday to remain a while.
M. McCall. W. N. Ixtckev and Jacob the town, as with them will come other Olwell farm and sold for from 10 to 25 cents. ===
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itentie Linn came up from Jack- Ibompeon—was appointed to secure an people of means and enterprise.
A private car containing the family and
Ira K ' DraVe^S^^J'viH '^i*'Ir**’ MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN
Mr.
yertevday on a visit
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- his wife, return
„- ­ two brothers of the late Frederick Billings,
® f Ta lent \ B Dvel“* l MpS
; orator and music for the occasion. Other ---------
Jacobs, --------
accompanied
1-ver'
Felix Kahn, was in town Friday and left committees were appointed as follows:
' ed
_2 Saturday to Puyallup, Wash.,
_ ' to - look
- ‘ ! of the Northern Pacific, was on Monday’s , officiatin?
------- Has moved her--------
Hatnntay for Fort Klamath.
Committee on grounds and hall—H.C. | after
his extensive''hop fields.
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* * ‘ . kf r. Vir-1 southbound train.
I
“'
Millinery
and
Dressmaking
¡jin, of Boardman, Wis., an experienced i I Wolf
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_ _________
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o
Chas Graves left yesterday on a busi­ Hill, Jacob Magner, H. 8. Emery.
Creek Baldy,
the well known
Doug-
ness trip to Hoott valley, Cat
Committee on tables, provisions and mill man, will run tbe mill, and will i las
loa county race horse, will
wili contest for some
STOLdE
here.
_________
I of the purses at the Central Point fair in
Rev. C. A. Lewis lgft Tuesday for tbe M. refreshments—If. C. Hill, Mrs. J. M. 1 _ move
From
the
I. O. 0. F. block to
McCall, Mrs. J. H. Russell, Mrs. Jacob* S. F. Morine has sold bis blacksmith ................
| KepU‘"^ -Keview.
E church conference at Salem.
Wagner, Mrs. O. Coolidge, Mrs O. Gan­ shop, composed of his brick building, the
Mr. Eakin of Eugene, a brother of Repre­
rooms in the Reeser block,op­
W. H. Parker. Esq., returned Tuesday I iard, Mr. J. B. Million.
ground « it stands w *. on, « tbe — tools,
A I I sentative
B. .»fz.
Eakin,
arrived
from a business trip to I-akeview
• who
• etc.,
— has to
— been
A "rt U_-1 ♦ S.
n. «n, A d has
—- up
— in a a Ash-
1 — wnj
posite Plaza, where the pub­
On motion, a bosket dinner was decid- E WW
Matson, the blacksmith
; la
hls — wlfe
is
Hon M. Purdin, wife and children of e, nP°n^-
I office in < Insurance
it
.to
running a shop on Water street.
Mr
— block.
'
lic
wishing anything in her
Medford spent Sunday at Colestein
On motion, the comnuttee on tables Matoon took ,x^^,ion today. Tbe con-
Enoch Hamilton, who has been out hay-
line
are respectfully requested
D. C. Agler. tbe railroad man, is again and provisions was
authorized
to procure was
( .i(] ywuu.
eration
was $4000.
ffscent/y t*e following Noting appgaftd tn th»
---- -7-,
--------- | Biueranon
________________________________
i *nK ut John Wells’s farm in Sprague river
r)£]p 111
poHinr.
aahmrv I
’ ________ .
ou bis run from Ashland northward
San Francltco Chronic/».
setting ftildao
tables and
and u washing
____1
i vallev; returned Sunday and reports that
to
call.
’ The experiment of growing sugar beets : Mr. Wells has 600 tons of hay this year.
“Judge S— had been sick only about two
Deputy IT. 8. Marshal A. T. Kyle left for dishes.
weeks, and it was not until the last three or
On motion tbe . proceedings
tbe coast last week with his mule team
• c j of
* this
l i > ?n-
L-C. Coleman farm near Phoenix i Services at the Presbvterian cbnrch next
four days that the malady took a serious turn.
SUMMONS.
G. A. Intow is acting as first assistant nJ^Y,2n?Jrere orderv furPJ?he^ to eat’“ j being made by J. W. Wiley is very flat- Sabbath morning and evening. Morning At the beginning of his illness he suffered from
diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the
offthe
county
*
—
—-j lepers for publication.
tering, thev growing nicely.
Claus | subject. "The Time for Fruit." In the
chain I mm isl at Hutton s livery stables.
kidneys
refused
to
perform
their
functions
and
’ _ adjourned subject to call of 8precke)s
_ r'
Meeting
Co. are in earnest on the evening the Christian Endeavor Society he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore-
Iff. SheflUin, discoverer of the Tomb­
A. D. H elman , Pres.
matter of sugar beet raising in this coun-
conduct the service.
of one of the most prominent men in Cali­
goh,for Jackson county.
stone n s le es, was oa Saturday's north train. the P. president.
Denn, 8ec.
fornia." Like thousands of others his un­
j tv and if the farmers of this countv will! Try our 35c tea. McConnell« Winter.
Chas. Z. Smith, Plaintiff,| SuH for Dj.
death was the result of neglecting early
Goo. Thomas, clerk in John 8. Cleland's
' «P1w I/?000. ?cre8,in/ngar. ,’eeu he r11 !*■ I J. H. Turner, tbe railroad brakeman is timely
symptoms of kidney disease.
Jackaonville Jottings.
stove al Yreka, is paying Ashland a visit.
Minnie Smith,Defendant.)
vorce.
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tabl sb a sugar factory here as extensive earrvine his arm in a slinv »rd
th»
—IF YOU ——
E *J. Cartie, wta^u ^mining on Hungry j M m Lillie Reames of Phoenix is visiting as that at Watsonville, Cal. The raising sympathy of his lady friends.
Ijist Friday
To Minnie Smith, the alxive named De-
are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de­
relatives in town.
■ of H,e 8Ugar beef acta as a great stimulant at Montague while making a coupling on a rangement of the kidneys or urinary organa, , fendant:
QXTJLLITY OXLAIELTVZN TZEZEID
In tbe name of the State of Oregon you 1-LBS.,
Dr. Rickenback. late of Pennsylvania,lias to land, which raises richer crops after freight train his right hand about the thumb don't delay proper treatment until you are
»• ?
have j°'ned
forced to give up your daily duties; don’t
j are hereby-required to appear and ans wer
planting to beets.
was badly mashed.
w. K. BiuithY oeearof ratiroad carpenters. located tn Jacksonville.
waste your money on worthless liniments
the complaint of the above named plaintiff
213T
Frank Bilger of Oakland, Cal , visited
The flurry on the Chicago board of
Fruit jars, all sizes at McConnell <t Wint- and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of j ir
John F. Kelly, bustler for the 8. P. D. A
the above entitled court, now on tile with
the disease at once by using the greatest of all
j trade lias not affected the local market ( er
L. Co. at Merlin, was doing tbe city Tues­ relatives here last week.
'the clerk of said court, within ten days
known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid­
day.
Hon. E. B. Watson ahd Harry Knbli left! coirespondingly. Mr Roper of the Ash-
The Pendleton East Oregonian and Baker ney Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands.
from the date of the service of this suin-
Ay
for
dmiAb&r
1
««»
a purchased
»-z-.ennab
<rAw<r
Why should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely
' mons upon you, if served in Jackson coun-
,
land
mill
says
he
has
not
anv
Dity
Democrat
speak
very
highly
of
the
Mrs James Kilgore and her dsughter.
vegetable and pleasant lo take. >1.00 a pack­
’
ty, Oregon; out if served in any other coun
!
wheat
to
speak
of
this
week,
but
that
60
!
performances
of
Sells
Bros.
’
circus
in
their
Miss Fanny, camo out from Portland Tues­
|
Thomas
Wright
ty of the State of Oregon,then within twen­
-------
Both
_______
. town
_ and
. wife of Willow cento was all he had to pay so far. Thore '
to
wna ------
_!*** ---------
*eek- P~
“‘ agree age, 6 for $8.00.
day.
Hprings
were
in
Tuesday
that it that
is the
greatest
of the
ty days from the date of the service of sum­
r_____________ 7u " 7
L
•
has undoubtedly been a steady advance! ^¡„4
hasg
est aggregation
ggre
Mayor Henderson of Han Franciscoo was
*■’ ....................
J
*■ " t ever visited the coast.
Fur a*.« by J. <J. Barren Co.
mons upon you; or if served by publication
to."
“
ln
the
in
the
price
of
wheat
and
it
will
show
it-
!
on Munday’s train for Portland with hu valley looking after his interests.
then by the first day of the next regular
self on the first of September
Wheat '
81«88*'*’'e seta,pitchers, salvers,jugs,
wife.
term of said court next following the close
Eugene and Robert Armstrong are at will then undoubtedly sell for at least cakes and celenes at t>le C- G. store.
of the publication of this summons, to be
IJeut. Dwight K. HoUoy. the U. H. army Wagner’s soda springs this week
held at Jacksonville, Oregon, commencing
65
cents
in
tbe
local
market
.
]
Herman
Rostel
and
a
company
of
friends
i
recruiting officer was ou Monday s south
I on the7th day of December at 10 o'clock
County Clerk Muller is spending a few
E M Houx of Colusa Cal is here and were epj°Fi"g a champagne soiree at Sisson |
train.
wants to buy l«i tons of ^.‘wheat clear XmsVhi^
I
| a. m And you«re hereby notified that if
weeks at Crescent City with his family
A. Getty, representing the Karl Fruit
I you fail to appear and answer said com- j
of wild oats, for whfoh he offers 65 cents.
stgrativeIt was^fter wit^drlwn - thlt "s’
the
is the
J.
F.
White,
who
has
l>een
paying
Port
­
in purchasing winter apples is in town
I plaint as hereby required the plaintiff will
land a business visit, has returned home
today.
_ 8. Patterson’s Howser harvester has tbe charge.
apply to the court for the relief demanded
' in his said complaint, to-wit: For a decree
Married at the residence of Jacob Aid, finished his own and th« crops of Jacob
for Sale *r Eirhaage for Earn Property.
.
o* Junction was out to Ash­
3-lbs. roast coffee for $1 at McConnell & i
of divorce and dissolution of the bonds of
land ^Monday looking after hu property in- Aug. 16,1W1, Ira Drake and Miss Mary Aid. Casebeer and J. B. Carlisle. Joshua Pat­ Winter's.
matrimony now existing between the plain­
MiroKtif
terson’s thresher haa
has completed tbe
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The infant child of O. Biede died Sunday tersone
tiff and defendant on the ground of wilful
threshing
on
his
own
and
the
oi
WIIT
wvi
i
i
M
k
evening
and
was
buried
the
following
day
desertion
for more than one year and for
i
^"/‘"HCWrisley. the pioneer was
IpflF Rtf»ll R«n tM'hlpnnv lohn Hnlt anH ' n
» arnved ,ast '*eek fr01» Winchester. T W ILL SELL on long time or exchange
Ashland Monday celebrating bis 73d
Mazdaaa license issued August 17th to Jen Bell, Ken Schleppy, John Holt and Douglas county, and are fitting up Mrs. -L for farm, my residence in Ashland with judgment against you for his costs and tbe
birthday.
K. Anderson. L*vl Morris a King
| Hartwell's
store-room
Yirr
—-------- ,--------
-™.. — in Odd . Fellow
v..un's ’s a a frontage
frontage of
of 160
160 feet
feet on
on Main
Main street
street, and
and i I disbursements of this suit and for such oth­
John B. Hammendev and Miss Cecil Cop­ ,
harvester has completed his farm, that block tor a drygoods store, to he opened [ 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are er and further relief as to the court may
B D- Wells, T. E. Hill's experienced pie.
of Jim Helms, and others in that neigh- next week.
| nicely laid out with choice fruits and shrub-1 seem just
iu>rs«man was at Roeetnarg on a business
Mr. Engledow, assisted by two other • borbood,
* * Coker &
• . Miller
..........................
| bery,
■y, artificial stone walk,
walk. good stable and! This summons is published by order of !
’s thresher ■ is
trip this week
Bargains in hosiery and underwear at
painters are engaged in repainting the operating between Medford and Phoenix.
(buildings. This cottage was built in the Hon. L*°.nel B. M ebster, judge of said •<
( outbuildings.
O.
D.
Emporium.
court
house.
, fall vri
Dr bonger. Mrs. Hooper and Miss Mollie
of LIJI.N',
1888, UL
of tut
the <.,11
choicest material and by court, which said order was made, signed I
The Grubb thresher baa worked the
a—. _i___ workmen, Newson Bros., 8. F., I and dated at chambers in Grants Pass, Or­
Right on the heels of the report that the 1 first-class
returned Friday from their visit to
Mrs. P. Simons of Eagle Poiut was here farms of John H. Real, 8. U. Alltard, E.
Siskiyou cdunty.
Mt.
_____________________
____
„„
.
___
t.
Shasta
division
is
to
be
merged
into
architects.
Will
sei
sell or exchange anv part egon, the 13th dav of August, 1891.
one da^ this week, having business at the B. Myer. W C Butler and is now on
0. B. WATSON,
Jack Wright
’s Joe
Sacramento
division
comes adjoining
of one to four
acres
all tn choice fruit and I
court
oust.
I
tbe
J.
P.
Walker
place.
The
Bybee
another
that
Thompson,
assistant
said
residence
*ho holds a position in tbe
1 tbe J. P. Walker place.
aug2t>
Att’y for Plaintiff.
.
v ---------------- ! This is the most J
Portland post-office, came out last weak on
Asocial party took place at the Red | machine operated in the center of the superintendent of the S, P. under C. J. Wil- modern
1—
-f™
__________ cot-'
'n style,
and best constructed
a 15 day’s vacation.
Man's hall Friday evening. A pleasant valley bv H, T. Turpin one dayrecent.lv der at Oakland pier is soon to succeed J. J. tage in Southern Oregon. Choice ' location
___ _ 1.1
1 run
__ through'
__ -__*- 2200 bushels of wheat.
. m.
• I F.
« h 1*0
___ of o E. | MiiTirV ï A ncABAXTra or >10 oo a
The
i? i.ittdLarur
‘-¡“dberg «¡a
as cunnmninn/inni
superintendent of the Mt. I And
andI c on
be hud at a bargain, lnqi
J. M. Hockersmith the Medford precinct time is spoken of by all in attendance.
Inquire
former was visiting Ashland from ftetunlay
. i day a and
.v iz r>Ai£.pnr,n.
AlltlV
:ev.
Real !
harvesting
is
about
one-third
completed.
bhs8
‘
*
dlrlslon
;
Estate
T^nt
“
ot
„
'
expenses . That
Rev. Father Watry left on Sunday even- I
to Tuesday on business.
is what can be made in
tul9’91!
=
1
Prompt delivery of feed and milIstuffs!EstateAgenf’Abhla"d Orc^on-
ing for Mount Angel college to attend tbe
———Gold selling tbe great
Settle Up and Pay Up,
(bought of Crocker Grocery Co. at mill I_________________ ;____________
James F. Harris and his bride, after a meeting of the numerous priests of the |
I new 1891 edition of tbe famous
honeymoon in Ashland, left Bunday for •tate.
Crops of all kinds are good and ready prices.
their home at Dunsmuir.
Yreka
Telegram : ; Dr.
Dr Ream
Ream has
has been
been Water
Water Consumers,
UOnSlimerS, Attention
Attf
George Neil and Deputy Sheriff Robert 1 “J®- A» iDdeb*ed to the, undertiltoed j Y
reka Telegram
will
therefore
promptly
and
without
de-
applied
to
by
the
commissioners
of
the
!
...........
Armstrong
have
returned
’
from
their
hunt
­
Ooodwfn. the Baptist preacher
International Columbian Exposition to : T^HE CITY OF ASHLAND cannot fur-
OF
Ashland yesterday vis­ ing trip to (fore, and are again at their re­ lav, settle up and pa> up.
spective offices.
iting Bov. Geo. W. Black.
McCALL.
Aug. 13. ’91.
OT.
3t J. M. M
cCALL. ■ grant them the use of bis Indian relics
nnril’fnrthlrr.Ig#tl,,g puposes, from Social and Business Forms,
Mrs. J. Nunan and son left Tuesday
Eagle Point Items.
during the exposition, We hope the doc-1 hour of 6 o’clock p. ni.' and’beFore^’clock
Willie Alma, who has been at Rutumel
and improved. Forty-six
Bros, mine on the Klamath for a year, re­ morning for Wagner's soda springs. She E d . V alley R kord :—
tor will grant their request, since he hap a. m. of each day, and all persons using REVISED
valuable new features. Over 200
was accomnaried from Ashland by her
turned to Medford Bunday.
.
one of the finest collections in the state, water from the city water pipes for irrigat- beautiful engravings and nearly tXIO large
daughters, Muses Josie and Fannie, who
Miso Hattie Conklin is visiting at Grants will remain there some time.
( J. G. Grossman has been visiting his and we can make a showing in Indian ing purposes are hereby notified not to pages. Everybody has liear’l of Hill’s
Paes and leaves in a few week* 7or her old
old friends at this place.
relics if nothing else.
draw water from the city water pipes for Manual. The demand is something mar­
home at Hillsboro, Illinois
The following persons were granted
H. G. 8hock is reported down with the
The finest goods in the market cun lie had ; named ”g
61 during the ho,,r'1 a'mve velous. Over 300,000 copies sold.
Forty­
teachers' certificates at the last examina­
eight editions already exhausted, ami the
tfory Taylor of Phoenix, accompanied! tion: 1st Grade—N. H. Clayton, Emma 1 typhoid fever. Dr. Rohr is in attendance, only at the clothing palace of 0.11. Blount.
By order of the Citv Council dated Au- magnificent new edition just published
by his best girl, took in Colestein and the ! Coleman,Elva Galloway. 2d Grade—Frank
H. T. Severance has completed his
Anyone desiring any quartz or miner-!
MlLTON BERRY,
means another rich harvest. No experi­
tong tunnels on Bunday's train,
Bhideler. T. E. C'ailey, Eliza J. Moore. Lila , hnrn on th« izronnd whpro th« old nno file nf nnv il«or«rirkt*nti uoaovoJ fror»
ence and no capital required.
-recorder.
barn
on
the
ground
where
tbe
old
one
als
of
any
descript
.on
assayed
free
of
C. H. Vegbte. wife and infant, and Hen- i Sackett.
E ven beginners can skli . this work with
was burned. John Inlow was tbe boss charge by about th j best mining and en-
wonderful SUCCESS, It offers a grand op­
Mrs. Pauline Putnam and Miss Mary workman.
<
gineering school in the world, can be ac-1
portunity for every bright man or woman,
Wetery of Portland who have been visiting
I learn that J. J. Fryer had the peaches eommodated bv leaving or shipping the
old or young, to coin money.
.
tohi Hay of Grants Pa»» ret irned friends here for some weeks past returned stolen
off three’ of hi’s trees. The sue-
offlc,?L They wi!1
FIFTY-EIGHT BOOKS IN ONE
borne last evening after a visit of several home Wednesday. They were accotnpan- I
20th TRIUMPHANT ANNUAL TOUR-----------
j
led by their sister. Miss Daisy, who will pected
days with Mrs W. T. 8. Patton.
parties are watched and some forwarded to Freiburg, Germany, where
Penmanship, Letter Writing, Book-Keep- i
Wm. B. Piacbt is attending the uni ver- i
make her home at Portland during the morning
.
ing,
History, Ktwiu
ing,History,
Etiquette, Commercial Forms, !
your
correspondent
will
have
to
|
Miss Aggie Woods, the lady compositor 1 winter.
( chronicle a shooting affair.
sity engaged in that line of the sciences. .
I.egal Business Forms. How to Draw a
of the Yreka Journal paid Misa Sadi« Ober
Will, Mortgage, Note or Bond, Partnership
Dr. U. A. Geisendorfer who has been a
Old
and
spring
chickens
for
sale
at
all
j
a abort visit the drat of the week.
I understand that a railroad party times by Crocker Grocery Company.
Forms. How to Collect a Debt, Exemption
resident of this place tor several months
NEW, DAZZLING and STARTLING ATTRACTIONS.
Laws,and a thousand things that are want­
Charley Laub, formerly of Ashland in past left on Tuesday for Washington, and I passed through our town a few days ago
ed in everyday life. Above all it teaches
Judson Ganiard and , W. Donoghue
who
stage coaehing days, and Chas. Morrison from there be will go to New York to lo- and
secured the services of John Daily
„
i
men and women how to be Hiic<*eB8ful.
were ou Bunday '■ train to Portland.
cate. The doctor has made many warm as
i guide to look out a way for a railroad came out from Jonesville, Mich., several
If you cannot take hold yourself be sure
to
the
big
timber,
and
Into
Klamath
'
months
ago
with
their
families
are
well
!
friends
during
his
stay
in
this
place,
who
<
Misses Hattie Hanna and Allie Brentano
and tell some worthy friend about the New
nloaiuwi
,
pleased wiih
with iLi»
the country an/1
and havo
have wne«-
pur­ I
of Jacksonville were up Sundav on a visit, are sorry to see him depart. May success COlinty
Edition, and give him a clianee to earn
attend him.
chased twelve acres on the H., P. & F.
being the guests of Mrs J. f. Houck.
the money. Price of Outfit, 91. Don’t i
The Farmer’s Alliance man that was tract on Oak street and are building a
Mrs.
E.
Turner
and
her
son
Tom
arrived
wait, but send in your application
E. K Armstrong of Portland an I his
hilled to speak here last week, I have fine new residence thereon. It will be
here
Monday
from
Tacoma.
The
health
of
brother. R T. Armstrong went to th« Cole­
the
ompany
the latter has been very poor tor several not his name, did not speak as the small 28x30 and 16x16, two stories high and
stain springs Monday for a week’s stay.
723 Market 8t..
snn Franciaco.
months past and the attending physician audience wag composed of tbe citizens of when completed will coetabout $2000,
Mrs. Francis Fttoh and her sister Miss advised them to return to Jacksonville for our town and not farmers, so he proposed
Ixura Cardwell, went over to the Klamath a time. Tom held a position as operator in to speak at some future time.
Go to D. L. Minkler .t Son’s and get a
hot springs Saturday returning yesterday. the W. U. Tel. Co's office at Tbe Dalles.
package of Beech’s “Pure as Childhood"
Geo. Givens, while he was attempting ; tea.
His
sister,
Miss
Susie,
is
temporarily
in
A. L. Willey, formerly a oootractor and
to get into a header wagon, had his team j
builder of Ashland, but now of Outland charge during his absence.
Deputy Sheriff Robt. Taylor brought
start, throwing him off his balance, and
Cal., arrived Bunday on a two week's busi-
from Montague Saturday tbe fellow j
There is more Catarrh in this section of sticking a tine of a pitch fork in his ank- over
1
tfes* visit.
, tbe country than all other diseases put to­ le, near the instep, passing out in the up- arrested
there for stealing the valise, etc., i
!
Mr. and Mr*. M. H Abbey left yesterday gether, and until tbe last few years was
of a lady passenger while the train was i
for Newport on the ooast, and will ti.ke in supposed to be incurable. For a great per part of the heel, causing a very pain- ' stopping in Ashland. He waived exam-'
1
tbe state fair and Portland exposlti >n be­ many years doctors prononneed it a local ful and serious wound.
ination and is in the county jail.
He
disease, and prescribed local remedies, and
fore they return.
Mr. Savage, from near Grants Pass, gave his name as Wm. Stewart (which is
by
constantly
failing
to
cure
with
local
Mrs. D. Bteinmeyer, sister of Mrs J. R.
pronounced it incurable. Sci­ is in the neighborhood with his steam not his name) and is a butcher, having
Casey, returned to Bonaparte. Iowa, on treatment,
ence
has
provan
Catarrh to be a constitu­ thresher,also Phippa A Reace are at work worked for Pelton a few days before.
Only Pair of MIDGET CATTLE!
Tuesday's south train, with her nephew, tional disease, end
therefore requires con­ with their horse-power machine, and
after a visit of two months
A fine line of shoes just reoeived at C. O.
st! tutianai treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Nichols, Mathews, Pool A Co are doing
Only Flock of GIANT OSTRICHES,
D. Store,
Mice Canto Herrin left Montiay f<<r Ban manufactured by F, J. Cheney & Co., To­ some work with their H. P. Thresher.
Francisco on a three week’s visit to her ledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure The grain is not turning out as well as
O. B. Hardy is prosecuting his mining!
Only Prodigious HAIRLESS HORSE.
mother,MrsJ. 8. Herrin,who is improving in on the market. It is taken Internally in was anticipated.
•
property at Gold Hill with energy and
ÜD
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It
Io«-
health under medical care there.
acta directly upon the blood and mucous
Mrs. Howlett while on her way to see vigor. Monday of last week was pay
eh
A H. Evans, manager of the ralroad surfaces of the system
They offer one a sick woman in the neighborhood, dis­ day and several thousand dollars was
O
Depot hotel .was taken very ill last Tumday hundred dolla-s for any case it tails to cure.
placed in circulation. He is increasing
FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE OF
evenlng with congestion of tbe brail and Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad­ covered a large rattlesnake, Alighting his force of men and pays $1.25 per dav I
O
from
her
nag,
she
gathered
stones
and
toare are entertained of his recovery.
dress. F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo, O.
and board or $1.75 without board. G.
' *
dispatched
his
snakeship
to
the
land
of
f**Sold by Druggists, 75c.
E. M. Houx, an extensive wheat g-ower
good snakes and good Indians. He had Perrelle has arrived there with his wife
of Coluea countv. Cal., is visiting Aaliland
o
Klamath County Items.
eight rattles and a button. John Rader to superintend the mining. Mr. Hardy: O
with his wife. They are the guests of their
has
fitted
up
a
fin*
office
jn
Barlow
’
s
old neighbors, Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Teal.
Thr Illaxtrionx, All-Bewitrbinr Lesg-Skirt Xpanixh
Prof. W. T. Butcher baa been engaged also killed a large rattlesnake in hisdoor- hotel, with Misq K? K. Keljiher of Spo­ h?
vard a few days ago that had twelve rat- ■
Dr. John E Payton arrived in Aanland to teach tbe Bonanza school.
kane as stenographer and typewriter.
ties
and
a
button.
yesterday,
h—*---------
r —
-------
•atprday, having
coma
as * far
as Gohl Hill
The Living Wonders of Every Clime. The Greates Art­
We hear that J. T. Henley has bought
4-lbs. Rio coffee (green) at McConnell &|
conveyance
from ______
Drain with
in a private <___
_ _________
Gneoi our leading citizens who has
out.the
Hotel
Linkville
saloon.
|
Winter's
for
$1
his wife and daughter
*
*'
“
They copie ' to Ash
ists of Every Country. The Finest Performance of any Era.
had the fruit stolen by some petty!
to remain and the Dr. wfll open ¿n on io».
George Smith is working in the whole­ thieves.concluded that this year he would | J. W. Walters and son are prospecting
Have the Largest Stock in Town,
Foreign Sensations. Thrilling Innovations.
Inspiring
Adam Apple, of Portland, G. A. Inner sale hoot and shoe establishment of Akin, save it bo he took his bed out to the or­ near the headwatersot east Beavercreek, |
and w* of Perrvdale, Or., f*. A. Brit er of Selling A Co., Portland.
chard and slept there three or four and have struck a one foot ledge of as­
Races. Berber and Bedouin Athletes. Fun for the Little
Delano, CM., and Mrs 8. A. Dodds of Han­
Ira Johnson, the gentlemanly clerk at nights, and one da>' as he had nothing bestos, fibre of which is ahout eighteen
ford Cal, are all at home having a family
particular
to
do
thought
he
would
go
out
inches
long.
Specimens
will
probably
I
Folks. Delight for all. The Grandest, Most Popular and
reunion with the Briner family at Ti lent. the Hotel Linkville, informs us that tbe to bis bed and read awhile. In a short
be on exhibition at Barton & Co.’s offioe
Linkville is now running alpng jn fine
Oregon Hams................. 15c per lb.
Perfect Amusement Alliance on Earth.
T. L. Bray, of Wolseley. M- W. T., Can­
time his attention was called to an un­ in a couple of weeks. We are informed
i
ada, arrived at The Oregon Sunday. Mr. •tyle,
usual noise and upon looking around that there are a series of ledges in that
Oregon
Bacon
..................
12|c
per
lb.
Bray is a well-to-do gentleman, is well
Mitchell, tbe cattle buyer for Moffatt A
pleased with Ashland and will purchase a Co. baa bought Shook's cattle, tbe Ap­ discovered a large rattlesnake in close part of the county, some of which may be
P MAGNIFICENT and Sensational Highway Holiday Free Displays
Oregon Shoulders........... 10c per lb. ’
proximity to his bed, so he concluded developed in tbe near future into paying
home here.
plegate cattle and every head belonging that tbe fruit might go if he had to sleep propositions.—Yreka Telegram,
Oiegon
Lard
.............
$1.40
per
P I
bucket.
Rev. A. M. Russell, of Williams, Cai., ar­ to John Gleim.
with rattlesnakes, and like one in olden
D. L. Minkler & Son are leading in fine
rived Tuesday to spend several weeks about
P* OUST ZE TICKET JLIDlNdZITTIJSTCa- TO ALL
Ben Peterman has just brought down times, he took up his bed and walked; teas and coffees.
Ashland. Mrs. R and the children have
I
and
that
very
night
his
fruit
was
stolen
.
Fresh Mountain Dairy Butter Always on Hand.
been here for some time handling the fruit from Pelican bay the great raft of logs
Doors Open Out Hour Prrvfoux.
The question of a wagon road from j
on their Ashland property.
belonging to Moore Brothers containing
D ick .
Q Twa PerfonsaweH liailj, at 2 and 8 F. N, ------
Ashland
to
Antelope,
which
will
give
the
;
250,000
feet
of
lumber.
Eagle
Point,
Aug.
17,
1891.
H«*
State senator Harry Blackman, of Hep­
Butte creek section an easy outlet to the
ner. was on Monday's train home from tbe
OQ
This week L. Gerber shipped fifteen
railroad is about to l>e settled.
Dean,;
Lumber! Lumber!
springs in California, much improved in cartoads of Klamath cattle and sheep
Owen
and
Came^n.abe
viewers
and
Sur
­
health. He will be in Ashland again in a
James Norris at his lumber yards on
few weeks and stop awhile with his family. from Montague, and in a couple of weeks tbe north side of tbe railroad tzarg, near veyor McCall have sent in a favorable re­
be expects to ship fifteen more.
tbe depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, port to the county court and in due time
Mrs W. B. Phillips and two children af-
It commences
Forest tires are beginning. At Spring doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds the road will be opened.
wr a visit ________
of some _______
months with
_ ., her . folks,
creek this week the Crater lake party, of finishing lumber. Leave your orders at the Eagle mills and where it intersects
tbe family
ly of E.
K. K. Anderson, departed last
'
Monday tor
to Seattle,
■ - from
-
whence she goes consisting of Alex Martin and wife, Dr. at Luckey’s real estate office, and they the connty road at Antelope is a distance
I of twelve miles and a chain and a half.
„ join
____
to
her ■ husband at Ruby City. in east­ Martin and Misses Agnee Miner and Por­ will be promptly attended to.
It will make a good road.
ern Washington.
tia Knight found the smoke altogether in-
Beal Fatate Transfers.
See tbe new lot of boys’ shoes, only $1.50
Mr*. Wilkinson, mother of Mrs. J. Foss eufferable.
S _ S . Martin
____ to Jas Owens—s '/»of n w y» I per pair, at O. H. Blount’s.
of Talent, returned to Sacramento Tues­
Charley
Rippey
and
family
returned
and
n
*4
of
a
w
of
sec
27,
tp
36;
$5000.
day. Mr. Foes has said out his property from Shovel creek Friday much improved
Geo. H. Tfijir caine in Monday from
Jas G Birdsey, sheriff's sale, to Jas Drum
interests at Sacramento and his family have in health.
i his Dead Indian soda springs, where
—n e % of sec 2. tp 41 s r 1 e; $35?
HE CITIZENS who are
moved to the tine farm they purchased from
large crowds of people have been camp­
Surer foundation cannot be laid than the
Welborn Beeson.
Jas Drum |o
H Bosley—same
real ment which is tbe »olid base for the
seeking for bargains in I
Jas G Birdsey sheriff's sale, to B I. Mes­ ing out. J.C. Wbipphas placed a 400-lb.
Tbe genial Dr. Loomis, who has been out monumental success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. senger
stone, with a hole in the center, over the
—land in Ashland; $119.50.
m tbe l-ake country for several months m
spring, through which it bubbles out,and
Among the people stopping at Colestein
the interest of the government and who
For a troublesome cough there is nothing
A_2R>ZE DAILY TALL DLL VING
made a report oa the tapping of Goose lake the past three weeks are the family of Road­ better than Coamberlain’s Cough Remedy. (the gas of which can npw La bottled.
bv an Alturas syndicate, returned to Rose­ master Burckhalter. I. A. Durgin and wife. It strengthens the pulmonary organs, Fishing ic good there, besides trout there
Misses
Dora
and
Gertie
Hom,
Marshal
,
being
plenty
of
silver
salmon
in
Butte
burg on Tueeday’s train
Horn and Hardman Hom of Hornbrook, allays any irritation and effectually cures j creek. Mr. Tyler is shortening the wag-
’co'-gh. Ji is esiiectafly valuable for the ]
.
.
..
-
....
Misses Hattie Newbury and Hattie i Mr. Durgin was visiting Ashland and Med­ the
cough which so often follows an attack of.on
and W1J nia^e it come within
mmes and Prof. Miles Cantrail and Dr. ford the first of the weci.
1 twenty
to these
the grip. For sale by all druggists.
11
----- *“ miles ‘ from
----- *- Ashland
*>-—
were at Colestain Tuesday. ,
Rocky P. Earhart, ex-secretary of state
springs.
tee Newbury remains there tor a stay of am| at present collector of customs at Port­
Probate
Court.
length. Dr. Geishu^orfer started land. alter a stay of a week at The Oregon
A S 1 7 should come in time to secure
Estate of M Hanley, deceased; citathm- I Ask the Crocker Grocery Company for
tttftthward on the same evening s tram.
left Tuesday for Sisson with his wife. They
' Lake
whitefish,
Alaska
herring,
etc.
Estate
of
jas
Barnes,
deceased;
petition
I
-----
-----------
—
—
—
------
—
-
D’/i the benefit of the
return to Ashland again Friday. Mr
R. p. Byers and J. W. Libby, prominent ; 1 will
Earhart's health is improved by the’ciimate
'
1 l> Barnes pot granted.
; The will of the late --
—■___
climate
II.
A
.
Clawson
was
ettucus of Princeton, Minn., and sop and of Ashland, his affliction being asthmatic. I Estate of Innes Elliott, deceased. Sept. : opened in Ban Franciaco last w®^\
son
in-law of 8. M Bvers
— 1
so«Jn-law
Byers oi
of this City,
city. ar-
.
sn
b at-10 *
was
fo' flAaJ I , uronertv
amount! to t to a»
' Tbe
«red
wiyy tor
" "
*u»
property amounts to «40,000. The fur-
pjved Tuesday with
w*0 tbpr
tbjy.wtM«
for »
* stay
8ti- oi ■ James Norris can fprniah yog all kinds of: rettiement*''
Offered at the
so&e weeks on a tour of inspection. They j finishing lumber,
moqldings,
windows,
I
1—-t^ows, •
.¡¿S' .
- ------ ’ “tore,
, in tbe railroad gating houses
may conclude to locate here and go in bus- doop. M«h, efe.
.
Ea y
»v® port*
> at Redding and Ashland were willed to
Leave orders #t W- M-!
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
I
mew.
Luckey’s.
i—AB*
T.iencan tragedienne, has Billy Gillespie and Mr. Harvey of Red-
at Prices that Defy Competition.
G. M. Parkinson and family have moved
Tbe Crocker Grocap^ Companv buv and written the following note for the benefit of ding. He willed $2000 to his eon and
True, they may not save
sex. It should prove especially import- disinherited hie daughter entirely. He
to Portland, where George w engaged IB > ^eu poultry and eggs in large and small lots. her
ant when it is remembered fbat no cla^ w | bequeathed to several parties
parties’ sums
sums
.... i -,.... ,j.o..ryou mineral water.
For diarrhoea or summer complaint in so well informed on the subj^t of which amounting to $1000 and $2000 and his
their lives, as does the agile We call special attention to .C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s (Chicago) Red
j she writes, as professional women:
School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN &, CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J
any
form,
t
lie
re
is
nothing
better
than
Judge T. J. Howell of Etna, Siskiyou
New York,Aug. 11.—Mr. Windom . Dear land in Keru county to another party, all
county, an old friend of T. J. Kist and fam­ Chamberlain’s Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Sir—Your Robertine was highly spoken of of whom are unknown in this section of gentleman in the picture, but they save money, and money Shoes, the beet made. Every pair guaranteed.
Mrs. Nancy Berry, of Adams,
ily. was in town vesteeday enroute to the Remedy.
world. An attempt will be made to
.
...
, ...
Lawrence countv, Kentucky, says one dose in San Francisco and a lady friend induced the
Illinois vallev in Josephine connty. Judge of
it cured her oi an attack of diarrhoea me to try it. It is very tine and is an excel­ break the will by bis disinherited daugb- makes life Worth living,
How^i te a stock raiser and is looking for
lent application for beautifying and whiten­
a cattle ranch. He will move to Ashland . Two or three doses will cure any ordinary ing the face and hands. The Robertine ter and his eon.
with his family if he secures a place in this > case. When reduced with water it is pleas­ powder is delightful. Very truly,
Our fall dress patterns are beginning to
valley and tl ev wiU be a welcome addition | ant to take. 25 and 50 cent bottle* for sale
F anst DaygyrokT.
arrive at C, 0. D. Store,
by
diuggista
to the com ui u»ity.
VALLEY RECORD.
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL
Mrs. Graham’s
Cosmetics
SU G
R
SUGAR
10-lbs Powdered
10-lbs. Cube
P
Mice of Removal.
M c C onnell & winter s ,
LEADING GROCERS
I
Cuti ned Meats in Grea t Variety, just the
th ing foi • Ca mpers.
BAKING
Portland Crackers are the Best.
THE
FOR SALE!
ONLY
ONE
COMING !
At MEDFORD
ON MONDAY. AUGUST 24
SELLS BROTHERS'
ENORMOUS UNITED SHOWS.
l'IUllljfj
HILL’S MANUAL
[CE - [¡REAM !
ExCLbSIVELY-EXHIBITED«FASClNATlHG«FEATURES.
THE FINEST
At 1RS. GILLETTES.
HisTon r C
,
GROCERIES!
g Ü
£
Only Wild Moorish Caravan, Re­
gal Roman Hippodrome, Spectacu­
lar Pilgrimage to Mecca, Enormous
Menagerie,Three Ring Circus, Trop­
ical Aquarium, Aviary, Olympian
Stages, Mid-Air Revels, Royal Jap-
anes Troupe, Arabian Nights’ En­
tertainment.
HERE.
Had Better
Make a Mote
OF THIS FACT.
Only Pair of COLOSSAL HIPPOPOTAMI.
CYREINTE, the Great
L. MINKLER & SON H o
c
And Are Selling the Cheapest. ço o
o
O
'd
o
o
O
■g
Headquarters for School Books and Sta
\tionery.
D.L MINKLER & SON,
ASHLAND,
OREGON^
A WELL-TIMED
MOVE
Positively the Only Big One Coming.
NEW GOODS!
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Glents and Boys Clothing,
Hats, Caps, etc.
DRY GOODS,
HOSIERY,
And will be sold at our well known
SHOES, ETC.,
LOW PRICES
Great Bargains
AND
C. O. D. Emporium.
WILSON & WALSWORTH.
1. M. McCALL.