Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 27, 1891, Image 3

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    THREE PATAU ACCIDENTS.
BREVITY BASKET.
DIED.
Rogue River Claims Two of the Vic-;
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VANNATA
—
At
her home in Ashland
tins and a Cave .he Other.
The Ore6°n sUte flUr Opens
Uth"
August 26, 1891, Miss Annie Vannata,
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.
i Sells Bros.' circus goes to Australia from
aged 10 years, of heart disease.
A peculiar accident, resulting in the ®*n Francisco,
BORN
death of an experienced miner, occurred
—
The wheat on A. Gordon’s place down !
at the Patton mine of Anderson & Hawk- j the valley went fifty bushels to the acre.
LORING- In Sacramento Aug. 19. 1891, to
ette on Wagner creek last Saturday morn­
the wife of Chas. Loring, formerly W.
Hogue, the watch maker and jewel­
ing about 10 o’clock. E. O. Packard, Is­
Ü. operator in Ashland, a son.
rael Patton, Jack Garvin and J. C. Allen er is giving away fine eve-glass wipers
are employed at the mine, the first nam­ free.
G.B.Cole, M. D.
W. S. Jones, M. D.
ed being engaged in drifting The place
— Lakeview
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wc» pul
At
Al. Howeil last week
pur- -
wbere the accident occurred was in the * na-etl a beef that weighed, when dressed, COLE * JOSES.
tunnel something over thirty feet deep . 1008 pounds,
from the 20-foot shaft of the mine.
On
I W Moore'» ___
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L.
sons 1____________
have 200 cords
of
AND
SURGEONS.
the side of the wall was hanging a slab tbeir 600 cordwood contract with the rail- PHYSICIANS
wh'ch threatened to cave in at any time. road company on the track at Steinman.
Medford, Oreyon.
I
but as it was not cn top of the tunnel
Notice the adv. of Hogue, the watch
Special attention paid to chronic diseases
and of very small dimensions no fears maker and jeweler who has opened out and diseases of women.
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were entertained of its being able to even in the Thornton block. He is a first class
injure any one should it cave in. J. C. | workman.
Allen w as at the mouth of the tunnel and
E. R. Lilientbal & Co. of San Francisco
while the gravel was coming down heard
sold the . entire
Lehners -z Bros.
Mr. Packard utter a sound (whizz) which I 1 have
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he usually spoke when he saw a body of ^.taohshinent at Montague to Vance &
gravel coming down. But Packard said " albndge.
nothing further and Allen went to where
Several mines on Cottonwood creek, in
the slide took place and found his bodv j the absence of enough water to sluice with
covered up with dirt, just enough to en-' are »»king out from >5 to 115 per day with
vrolzxviA
__ j £ face
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the ol(i-fashinned
old-fashioned “ “ rnrfcpr
rocker ” ” nrnnocs
process.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
velope kirvr.
him. TI:«
His I. head J and
were not o. ! the
covered w ith dirt, but a rock of soft fresh
(Thornton Block.)
J. A. Anderson sold his wheat to the <
quartz weighing from forty to sixty agents of a California firm for-65 cents and
pounds fell on the left side of his head. had it carried right from the thresher and 1
Packard had undoubtedly been watching loaded on the freight cars on the track.
the slide and in backing a little out of the
W. P. Squire is receiving tnanv inquir- |
way as it was coming was tripped and es everyday from eastern parties who are
fell backward with his head against the contemplating the purchase of property !
T. A. Harms left town today for the done in this country has been done bv _ 0
P®°Ple- The leading race was right wall and at the bottom of the tun­ here and eventually making their homes. |
nel . The rock that landed on his head I
Klamath Hot springs to remain awhile.
Gen J. C. Tolman opening up to the
Pr_^™aI!d
At Eugene a country boy monkeying j
E. E Deming and Mage Carter returned public the vapor baths 13 miles from was contested by Splinter, entered by crushed his skull and blood flowed from around the circus was kicked by one of the '
bis noee, ear and mouth.
He was re­ horses, tearing loose several ribs and other-!
last week from a tour of Crater lake and
H
.
Knight
of
Humholt
county,
Cal.,
and
Ashland. The number of parties who
Mt. Pitt.
moved from the tunnel in fifteen minutes wise being badly bruised. Lewis Sells paid ■
have been cured of nasty cases of rheu­ Grey Cap, by J. C. Hall and Wm. Webb. (and breathed his last five minutes after­ him
>125 as dam ages
J. K. Van Bant, who has been stopping matism is too numerous to mention, and The distance was 'A
X mile single dash, a
at Tolman's springs, returned to Red Bluff the relief given to several ugly eases of 11®??D ¿*Le. 8,dl le and a >50 purse, ward, though he was never conscious, The finest goods in the market can be had .
Saturday
was ""i*?
two to one on after the rock struck him. Dr. Parson, only at the clothing palace of O. H. Blount. '
rotten catarrh leads to the hojie that a
county coroner was called but in the ab­
juujtvo
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Deputy U. 8. Marshal A T. Kyle re- genuine remedy for catarrh has been |
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Wm. Slinger, who has been making
sence of a physician deputized Justice of
tumid Friday from a trip up in the upper found.
Mr.
Smith
of
Grant
’
s
Pass
and
Kit
Car-
Judge Tolman brought over
a
two
week
’
s
tour
of
Klamath
county,
!
the
Peace
J.
B.
Dyer
to
hold
the
inquest,
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Rogue river country.
Gray Cap won the race, making
from Klamath river last week three son
he himselt giving the medical testimony came in over the
Ft. Klamath road to-
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Mr». L. C. <iruby who has been visiting •quaws, from whom he is getting points the time in twenty three and a half sec­ required by law. The jury gave in the day with Wm. Hanlev. Hanley Imught
Mr». J. A f-ee for several weeks, returned about bow the Indians used the mud for onds. A single dash of 50 yards was run
Full Line of Optical Goods.
800 head of cattle in Klamath county.
usual verdict of death by accident.
to Medford Saturday.
pills and poultices and the application of between H. Scribners horse of Sam’s
Mr. racaaru
Packard was aged 42 years, and I The Crocker Grocery Company buy and
mr.
Valley
and
Cardwell
Bros,
horse
from
Geo. Thomas, of Yreka, who has been on the vapor baths.
Several holes have
LL KINDS OF REPAIRING done.
heaves a wife and five small children at: sell poultry and eggs in large and small lots
a vacation in Ashland for about a week, re­ been sunk about there the past week and same section, match race for >50, Won Talent. He is a son of the gentleman by I
All work warranted and satisfaction
turned hoiue Tuesday.
a new mineral water discovered each by Scribner’s horse. Several scrub races the same name living there and came to 1 C. W. Coker went out to Klamath countv guaranteed.
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were
also
run.
last
week
to
see
about
moving
Coker
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>a.si
wees
io
see
sdoui
moving
voaer
<v
Miss Hattie Newbury returned to Jack­ I time. The oldest one of these squaws is
this section about two years ago from | Miller's traction engine and steam thresher
sonville last evening from a vacation spent i Mrs. Tip Ward, who is very intelligent
Where the M. E Preachers Go.
Colorado. Mr. Patton says he was a out there for hai vesting. The harvesting
at Coiestein and Ashland.
i and has raised a number of daughters
The season out there is a month later than in MRS. GRAHAM'S
The M.E. Conference for Oregon was in first-class miner and a good man.
1
from
her
white
husband
who
have
mar
­
Ed. Helms, of the Monogram cigar store, |
convention at Salem last week and made funeral took place from the residence Rogue river valley.
went to Jacksonvifie on last night’s over­ ried well-to-do white men. She says the the following distribution of ministers for Sunday.
Our fall dress patterns are beginning to
land.—Eugene Guard, 2*2d.
Indians used these baths, etc., as their
Last Sunday afternoon after a baseball arrive at C, 0. D. Store,
the Southern Oregon district:
Mrs. C. W. Ayers and two children, who medicine and that it cures everything.
game iu the neighborhood a number of
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T. L. Jones—Presiding elder.
The
Rev. ....
T. P. ___
Boyd
will prevch in the
have lieen visiting in . Ashland, return to Among those going there this week are.
young men went in bathing in Rogue Presbyterian cliurch'next Sabbath morning,
Ashland—C A. Lewis.
John Murphy, 8r., B. F. Myer, Harvey
Portland Sunday evening.
river between Tolo and Gold Hill. The pastor, Rev. F. G. Strange will in the
Bonanza—To be supplied.
Shepherd, 8. Patterson's family, P. Lvt-
Among the young men were Johnny evening preach the first of the following!
Canyonville—M. O. Brink.
Mrs. Heidnck and little son. formerly of tleton’s sister and Mrs. John Clint and
Moore and Ben Moore, sons of J. K. ?venin8 sermons to young men: “Three
Ashland,wa« on Tuesday’s train from Port­
Central Point—E. L. Thomson.
■on. Prof. A. P. Armstrong of the Port­
Moore, a blacksmith near Gold Hill and
WoUinTtlbert^^and “he’Tdek
land to Man Francisco to remain.
Cresswell—W. J. Gardiner.
land business college has been there a
school clerk
clerk for
for his
district. The
boys Life ’ * ™Itety
d T1 Id
Is not a cosmetic in the sense in which
school
his district.
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Cottage Grove—W. A. Kemp.
Thomas Miller of Sardine creek has week and returned today with his wife
Life
that term is popularly used, but perman­
had been playing baptising in the water
Drain------------- Potter.
moved to Ashland with his wife lo take
ently
beautifies It creates a soft, smooth,
and daughter, who have been there a
Anderson & Hawkett Tuesday sbiped
with Ben Moore, and his brother John,
charge of Capt. H. J. Teal's nursery *
Granta Pass—R. Booth.
clear, velvety skin and by daily use grad­
month. All are going away’ practically
the
returns
of
50
tons
of
quartz
from
the
aged about 16, seeing that his brother
Jacksonville—E. E Thompson.
State Hnpt. E. B. McElroy, who has been cured.
ually makes the complexion several shades
Klamath Indian Mission—D. L.Spauld­ was in danger of drowning went to his Patton mine to the San Francisco mint. whiter. It is a constant protection from
stopping in Southern California, returned
Just
what
the
yield
will
be
is
not
known
rescue and was drowned himself, his ,
,
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homeward Saturday improved in health.
ing.
Jacksonville Jottings.
brother escaping. The body was recov- ' thouizh it is estimated all the wav from sun burn and freckles, and blackheads will
Lakeview—R. T. Baldwin.
Mrs. Mary Way returned home to Bes-
ered from the water in twenty minutes *25 t0 ^50 Per ton- 11 is e®8? milling ore never come while you use it. It cleanses
George Bloomer has returned from hi»
Lowell—J M. Sweeney.
wick, Siskiyou county, yesterday after a * i trip
to San Francisco.
afterward by a Mr. Howard, formerly and the mine can be operated very the face far better than soap and water,
Marshfield—J. L Stratford.
pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. M.
nourishes and builds up the skin tissues
salesman for Fleischner, Mayer & Co., ofI oheaply.
Caray.
Linkville—To be supplied.
A. H. Maegley arrived here a few days
and thus prevents the formation of wrink­
Portland.
Bargains in hosiery and underwear at C. les. It gives the freshness, clearness and
Roseburg— H. P. Satchwell.
M. L. Dennys made the Record a pleas- I since on a visit to his family and to look
Mvrtle Point—G. W. Quimby.
smoothness of skin that yoy had when a
Sunday afternoon between five and six O. D. Emporium.
ant call today. With A. N. Stikeman he is j after hia interests in the valley.
Springfield—W. 8. Taylor.
in the country as special agent of 8. F. Ex-1 Mrs. R. H.’"Moore came on Monday’s
o clock the merciless Rogue river again' Deputy Sheriff Wm. Clarkson of Sisson little girl. Every lady, young or old ought
aminer.
Paisley—To be supplied.
train from Portland and will visit friends
enveloped the form of another young went up to Portland Friday and returned ■ to use it,as it gives a more youthful appear­
to any lady, and that permanently.
Wilbur—W. B. Moore.
man, crushed out the spirit and went on home Monday with F 8. Kingsley, a ance
Paul Rennolet. wife and daughter left ! in this valley for some time.
It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and
its way unmolested.
The victim was ! young man from a good family but himself is
Wilderville—M. W. Moore.
Saturday via the south for a business and
Jacksonville was well represented at Med­
as
harmless
and as nourishing to
olt°??ndeJ'
?rre8.ted f?r rob: the skin as dew as is dew
{>lea»ure trip of three months to Rice coun I ford Monday on the occasion of 8ells’ cir­
T. P. Boyd goes to Lebanon, A. C
C, Bert W. Hammond, who came to Grants an
to the flower. Price $1,
bing
Hadlev
&
Rabhn
’
s
jewelrv
store
at
y, Kan.
cus. The R. R. V. R. R. did a rushing Fairchild to Halsey, Walton Skipworth
. Col°rado “bo“1 two y»ar8 aKO, yisson of >300 worth of goods. He was ar- at all druggists and hairdressers, or at Mrs.
Gervaise Graham’s establishment, 103 Post
He owned a fine rested at Portland.
to Mt. Tabor, Edward Gittens to Oregon was —3 years of <i£6.
Prof. H. T. Faber and wife stopped in business that day.
: Street, San Francisco, where she treats la-
ranch near there and had no relatives in
Ashland a day en route home from a trip
Mrs. W. J. Plymale and Charles Nickell City.
Cattle buyers seem to be quite numerous I | dies for all blemishes of the face or figure.
to Illinois. They left this morning for Tu- ' left on Wednesday to attend the Oregon
that section.
Sunday afternoon in com­
Ladies at a distance treated by letter. Send
There is more Catarrh in this section of pany with Kenneth Root and Mr. Blodg­ in Lake and Klamath counties.
tare. Cal.
Press association which meets at Astoria
the country than all other diseases put to­ ett, Haminond went bathing in Rogue, Wm. H. Hampton,
the assayer and min- for her little book “How to be Beautiful.”
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Hon. W. 8. Crowell and son, H. T- Crow- I Aug. 27, and continues until the 31st.
gether, and until the last few years was
Simple Bottle mailed free to any lady on
10 onirinpprnf PnrtlAnri and "R
H (»ilhfim,
engineer of Portland,and R. H.
Gilham,
•II. were in town Saturday and are now at
Peter Britt and family, accompanied by supposed to be incurable. For a great river north of the Pass bv the White I ing
receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for
■
superintendent of the John n
C. Lewis ‘ ’ • s min-
-- postage
>V. 8. Crowell’s land claim in the Jenny some relatives from Fresno, Cal., left on many years doctors prononneed it a local Rocks. The three attempted to swim ing
and packing. Lady Agents wanted.
property at Grave creek came out Fri- !
creek section.
Tuesday for their annual mountain trip.
disease, and prescribed local remedies, and across the river and Bert Hammond, day and took in Hornbrook, returning I
MRS. GRAHAM’S
Miss Dora Pennington went to Mott.Cal..
Chas. Pnm and Frank Bybee started for by constantly failing to cure with local ; when a little way out, called for help,and north Tuesday. I, B. Gillson, son of C. B ■
treatment,
pronounced
it
incurable.
Sci-
.
the
others
thought
he
was
joking.
But
Gillson. returned with Gilham on a visit i
Sunday on a visit to her brother Archie Whisky Peak on a hunting trip Tuesday.
ence has proven Catarrh to be a constitu­ when they turned back they found he and R. N. Thompson to work in the Grave
Pennington, who baa a position with W.
Forest
fires
are
raging
in
the
hills
west
of
tional
disease,
and
therefore
requires
con-
G. Tanner A Co.
had drowned. They immediately went creek mines.
Cures the worst cases of Freckles, Su'n-
town and the fire has scattered so much as stitutianal treatment Hall’s Catarrh Core,
Old and spring chickens for sale at all | burn, Sallowness. Moth-patches, Pimples
A. N. Cox, of Yreka.returned borne Mon­ to endanger several ranches on Jackson manufactured by F, J. Cheney A Co., To­ for a boat and got him out, but it was too
and
all skin blemishes
Price $1.50.
day from an outing in Southern Oregon, creek, The owners were compelled to fight ledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure late to bring him to life again. The fu­ times by Crocker Grocery Company.
Harmless and effective No sample can be
having taken in the celebrated caves in Jo­ fire several days and nights in order to save on the market. It is taken internally in neral took place from the GrantB Pass
In another column will be found the sent. Ladv Agents wanted
sephine county.
fences and buildings.
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It J M. E. church Monday.
professional card of Dr. W. 8. Jones and | Tk« Druggist in this town who first orders
acts
directly
upon
the
blood
and
mucous
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Slocum and daugh­
Clarence Kellogg, who has been firing on
Settle Up and Pay Up.
■ Dr. G. B. Cole.
These gentlemen are a bill of my preparations will have his name
of the system
They offer one
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Whitsett returned the R It. V. R. R. engine for some time surfaces
hundred
dolla-s
for
anv
case
it
fails
to
cure.
I
Crops
of
all
kinds
are
good
and
ready
skillful
physicians,
and have a fine, large added to this advertisements.
Saturday from a pleasant outing at the sea past had the misfortune to have his foot Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad- I
My preparations are for sale bv whole-
sale.
All
indebted
to
the
undersigned
practice.
They
make
a specialty of dis- ■ sale
shore at Crescent City
badly bruised by the drive wheels of the en dress. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
druggists in Chicago and every city
will
therefore
promptly
and
without
de-
eases
of
women
and
have
done
some
west of it.
A^Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Col. P. B Johnson, a Walla Walla news­ gine passing over that member. James
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lay,
settle
up
and
pay
up.
good
work
in
that
branch
of
the
profes-
paper man was on last evening's train Linn is fireman at present.
Mens’ Working Boots, |1.5o per pair.
Aug. 13, ’91.
3t J. M. McCALL.
sion in this valley.
The Early Crawford peaches are in the
home from a three month’s stay in San
Mrs. T. J. Kenney has returned from a
Ladies, Pay Attention.
Fruit
jars,
all
sizes
at
McConnell
A
Wint-
:
Francisco for his health.
three weeks visit with friends at Rock Point market strong.
Mens’ Working Shoes, $1.5o per pair
Real Estate Transfers.
er’s.
Wheat has been at 65 cents for over a
C. J. Cuilmer, a first-class printer former­ and Rogue river.
I J Phipps to Mrs M Cardwell—lot 6 blk
HY
WILL
YOU
SUFFER,
when
week
and
it
is
said
that
some
buyers
down
8. 8. Baylev,
ly of Ashland, but recently publisher of the
24, Medford; >175.
... the Pitt
. river, . Cal., . stock- i
Rev. F. G. Strange and family spent a
you couldoiet relief bv using the fa- Mens’ Fine Boots Very Low.
Rov, Wash.. Ray, was in town Saturday day in Jacksonville last week the guests of the valley are paying 70.
State of Oregon to R Koehler—11 w U of man arrived today with a band of 230 mous, well known remedy Orange Blos­
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and Sunday en route south.
Prof. C. 8. Price and family.
fine beef cattle to be shipped to Portland. som, a sure specific for all the troubles and
Mens’ Fine Shoes at Heavy Reductions.
Sells Bros.’ circus has left off the illegal n e % of sec 16. tp 36 s r 3 w; 40 a; >50. '
Wm. Taylor the farmer is stopping at the
Miss Dee Ankney of Sterlingville was skinning games which circusses gener­
G W Isaacs to 8 J Day—q c d to land in The distance from Ashland to this stock sufferings peculiar to the sex, when it has
ranch is 160 miles and the drive last cured thousands who stand ready to give Mens Summer Coats and Vests, $1.5o each.
White Sulphur Springs hotel having Dr here Saturday on her way to the Mountain ally carry with them and of which the Medford; >325.
Parson treat him for catarrh of the head, House, where she will teach a term of management invariably offer up the hy­
testimony of its great virtues and curative
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month
was
the
first
drive
of California
U
8
patent
8
J
Day
—
e
)(
of
s
w
X
sec
which three I ens his hearing
school
ande"%
Vj^of sec 26,^40 »7 4’T; cattle to the Oregon market ever made. qualities. Ladies, remember its the old,
Mens’ Summer Pants, $1 per pair.
percritical claim that the bigness of their 23, and
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acres. ______________________________ ’ They wjll drive 200 head for that market tried and true, your friend in trouble and
F. H. Page, who has been enjoying an
Miss Mavette Gilson, a graduate of Mon­ circus makes it impossible to ferret out 160 -------
time
of
need.
Give
no
credence
to
these
outing at the sea shore and at Victoria, B. mouth college, has been selected as princi­ and suppress. However, the man with
U 8 patent to Geo W Lauer—11 e X of s every month till winter.
new and worthless compounds that are Mens’ Fine Summer Suits, only $7.5o per suit.
C.. and the Sound, arrived in Ashland Fri­ pal of the Central Point school. The the first ticket office selling tickets for w X sev H> tp 37 s r 4 w; 40 acres.
flooding the markets For sale bv
3-lbs.
roast
coffee
for
>1
at
McConnell
&
day to remain a week or more.
school will begin Oct. 1st.
Mens’ Fine Suits, dark patterns, $lo.oo up.
|1.10 found plenty of buyers, in fact it
U 8 patent to Geo W Lauer—n w X of s Winter’s.
MRS. M. ROBEBTS,
e
X
sec
11.
tp
37
s
r
4
w
;
40
acres.
would
appear
that
he
sold
about
one-
Helman street, near the Youle & Gilroy
Mrs. David Horn, landlady of the Horn­
Miss Mabel Baker of Red Bluffs, a niece
■Sells Bros,' circus at Medford Monday
brook hotel and wife of the well-known of Mrs. N. Lan sell, is visiting relatives and half of the tickets.
It would seem as if
U 8 patent to John West—e X of s e % brought a large crowd to that town from planing mill.
Don’t fail to see our lo cts straw hats for boys.
merchant and business man of that place, friends. Miss Mabel was once a resident of this abuse was a clear case of fraudulent sec 2, tp 37 s r 4 w; 80 acres.
all
parts of the valley. The show was well
this place and was warmly welcomed by misrepresentation and unless the courts
was visiting Ashland yesterday.
J Davidson to Lorenzo Schleppy—frac­ patronized, more money having been tak­
Boys’ straw hats 2.5 cents and 5o cents,
have decided this point, which we are tion e X of s w X of sec 13. and lot 1 sec 24, en in than at any place since leaving Port­
E. J. Farlow, L. L. Merrick and Joe Mil­ her numerous friends.
lion, after an absence of two weeks at the
The night of Aug. 21st was a gala occa­ not aware of, in favor of the circus, the tp 38 s r 1 w; 118.40 acres; >1.
land. They have been losing money ever
ig bargains in mens’ straw hats.
summer resorts between here and the Wil­ sion at the Prim residence. Mrs. Charles proper officers should have arrested the
J Davidson to Isaac W Magers—H) acres since leaving Portland and at Roseburg the
liamson river, returned Monday.
Prim and Miss Nettie Pogue bad concluded show people for this system of stealing sec 28, tp 38 s r 1 w; >400.
attendance was barely sufficient to play to. ■ One of the HaWwaest KeaNucm in the State
Fine Summer ties for men only 25 cents.
and to that end sent out in­
It would seem that money is more plenti­
In
Rev. John McIntyre, a fruit raixer of to give a social,
Lumber! Lumber!
The cards were printed in this the 10-ceut piece»of the multitude.
ful among the people of this valley.
Yamhill county, was visiting his brother, vitations.
giving change the entire circus crowd
for
Sale
or
Eickaagr
for
Farn
Property.
way:
“
A
party
in
one
set.
Guess
where
James Norris at his lumber yards on
Ask the Crocker Grocery Company for
E. M. McIntyre of Ashland last week. He and come/ The young people anxiously were a set of thieves and it is safe to say
Mens’ fine our-in-hand ties cheap.
the north side of the railroad track, near Lake whitefish, Alaska herring, etc.
is thinking of purchasing fruit land.
guessed all day, then in the evening set out that hundreds of incidents of robberies
the
depot,
Ashland,
can
sell
you
sash,
Judge and Mrs H. K. Hanna left Friday to locate the party. After several attempts in this way were perpetrated.
Many of
Deputy U. 8. Marshal A. T. Kyle on
Mens’ fine Windsor ties cheap.
WILL SELL on long time or exchange
with the two boys by private conveyance they wandered to the house of Jndge Prim, the victims kicked and whenever the
I Tu^.y-J.b.ta.ded
Patton
for
farm,
my
residence
in
Ashland
with
for the sea coast at Crescent City. Mrs. where they found the house illuminated kick was sufficiently vigorous the money at Luckey’s real estate office; and they 1
a frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and See our Patent Wire Buckle Suspenders.
Tw ef’C^wk7tt tar a
Hanna’s health is quite poor again this and the entertainers ready to receive. It is was refunded.
In a few instances the will be promptly attended to.
deroon and W G. Hawkett for a period 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are
safe to say that no similar occasion ever
summer.
r
r
j
j
or
ty
¿
a
y
B-
T|j
e
p
nce
18
k
e
pt
a
secret,
nicely
laid out with choice fruits and shrub­
greater satisfaction to participants or money was not only refunded, but right
bery, artificial stone walk, good stable and
Rewel Ninis. a wealthy citizen of eastern gave
threatening, vigorous kickers were given
'
hut
is
said
to
be
at
a
figure
quite
high.
Furnished
opportunity
for
more
pleasant
re
­
Gold Hill Nuggets.
outbuildings. This cottage was built in the
Washington was on Saturday s train to Han membrances.
odd sums of money to keep their mouth
__ _ t
....
.
The 1st of November is the time Ander-
Francisco. Mr. Nitns will undoubtedly
Dr. Pay ton and famdy are the guests of son & Haw Lett’s bond will be up . They fall of 1888, of the choicest material and bv
shut.
As
this
stealing
is
done
systemat
­
first-class workmen. Newson Brow ” w”
Crebase some property about Ashland in
Miss Theresa Weiss entertaiued sixteen
Mr. and Mrs. Deboy.
will no doubt take the mine, as it is a fine architects. Will sell or exc»--
” p
of her young friends at her home on Thurs­ ically (the circus men’s word to the con-
? near future.
trary,
notwithstanding)
one
arrest
at
the
The wife of Jacob Neathammer is very investment.
fruft and
H. Farlow returned this morning from a day evening.
beginning of the operation would have
residence This is the most
8ee the new lot of boys' shoes, only >1.50 adjoininv
little u
daughter
of «*i.
Mr. «<iu
and Mrs. v.
O. E. been sufficient to inspire in the circus ill with heart troubles.
business trip to his farm in Linn county. . The ume
« u « ui « i v»
.jouern m style, and best constructed cot-
per pair, at O. H. Blount’s,
He reports the price of wheat there at 86 nose of Applegate has l»een very sick at the
Mrs.
Jas.
Watt
of
Salem
is
visiting
rel-
'
1 tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location,
cents and the people think it will be a dol- Taylor house with cholera infantum, bnt is management that respect for the law and stives and friends here.
T. L. Bray, of Wob»i*- „ .v _ ..
can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E.
Jar a bushel before winter.
i improving at this writing. Dr. Geo. DeBar honesty which the}- did not observe.
ada, last Ba»"-*
zy >
'' T | <-,an‘ ■ \ and
Mrs. Houck of Corvallis is visiting her , *» ■
...uav purchased eleven acres E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey. Real
Miss Mary Devlin of Applegate was visit- is the
U attending
- . physician.
-
ml9*91
SUICIDE BY AMMONIA.
orush land from Oscar Ganiard adjoin­ i Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon.
son, Jesse Houck of this place.
ing
her —
Ashland
from ______
Saturday,
...H —
— friends
___________
__ to
Mrs. Bloomer of Gold Hill, mother of
I
I ing ________________
Max Pracht’s tract in the eastern end |
Tuesday, being the guest of Mrs. C. F. Fri- County Treasurer Bloomer visited friends
^Wm.FitzgersM ^^^^.^ m of town, paving
" >75
__ pel
. !r acre. Mr. Bray is i
The Tev.’ible Agony Does Not I’re-
zell
zell Mrs VYH.
««- • Close
—--— of
— , Salem,
— -
. who is here during the week.
nave the land cleared
now taking steps to ha
•tAnnin»
her. was also in the city.
.. 1 neu mat ism, is improving slowly.
stopping with her,
, Kaapar Kubli has returne<1 frolu pong vent Its Use.
and placed in an orchard. He returned
Miss
Tressa
Bloomer
has
returned
Henry Harmon. David Penninger’s cous-; Beach, where be has been for some weeks
home 8aturdav and is so well pleased with 1
No poison brings death with more mad­
in who nas been absent from Jackson coun- the guest of bis schoolmate. Frank Mulkev. dening agony than ammonia, but that from her trip to Portland, much improv­ Ashland that he will move here with his
tv and a resident of Douglas countv for ten
family inside of two years, as soon as he
fact does not seem to discourage the sui­ ed in health.
rears i>*st. is visiting his old home this
arranges his affairs at home.
A big stock-raising deal took place in
MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN
Thomas Miller and wife have gone to
week. He says there is a marked improve­ Lake county last week by Chas. A. Cogs­ cide. The man Harrowitz, who deliber­
D. L. Minkler A Son are leading in fin«
ately
swallowed
a
iaiai
dose
of
the
drug
Ashland,
where
they
intend
to
make
ment in the valley.
-------- Has moved her---------
well, A. McCalien, R F. McConnaughv, in New York recently, is only out of the
teas and coffees.
their future home.
United States Marshal Orville T. Porter Martin
.......................................................................
McConnaughv, Geo. M. Kober
Millinery
and Dressmaking
many
who
have
gone
the
ammonia
route
W. R. Taylor, Adam Letteken. John
of Alaska was m ------
Ashland
The Rardey enterprise is progressing Beagle
T m Tuesday
—u.- with his ¡and P. G. Chrisman incorporating the to death in spite of the excruciating pain
and Laddy Farmer returned Friday
wife, visiting Mr. homeward^ront
and Mrs Max San PTJcht
Fra:.- Warner VdleyStock Ço^wjthi a capital
ST
O RE
Thevare enroute homeward from San Frah-
Dr. Blyth has recorded thirty cases oi 1 rapidly. The work on the dam will be trom Lake of the Woods and Mt. Pitt, the
summit of which they scaled. On the From the I. O. O. F. block to
cisco. Mr. Porter owns some propertv iii stock of >400,000 with 4000 shares of >100 ammonia poisoning in the small London 1 completed in about ten days.
Ashland which he purchased from Mr. per shaie. It is reported that the cor- district of which he is health officer; Pro­
Improvements are going on rapidly at mountain they saw four empty baking
I poration has purchased the McConnpq-
cans which contained a number of rooms in the Reeser block,op­
Pracht.
Gold
Hill.
Mr. Fitzgerald is having a powder
tensor
Mitchell
mentions
twentv-twa
eas
­
melted holes in them, caused by being
I ghy Bros’, swamp land and stock in 1
Collector R. I’. Earhart passed through Warner valley an4 the catt|e formerly es, and four have occurred during the new barn built, his son David being em­ struck with lightning. They made the dis­ posite Plaza, where the pub­
from 8i»»on to his «qa coast residence at I
short time Dr. Jenkins h?.e been connect­ ployed as carpenter.
tance from Lake of the Woods to the sum-
Seal Rock Sunday. Hi» physician advised ! purchased by Cogswell and McConnau­ ed with the coroner’s office in New York.
i mit and back in twelve hours. Besides lic wishing anything in her
ghy
from
the
Sharon
estate.
I.
Debov,
the
successful
jeweler
and
bar
­
ibis move as hi» health wa» getting worse
C ases of slow poisoning from ammonia ber ot Gold Hill, who has been at Med- ! catohing lots of fish they killed three deer line are respectfully requested
by the beat ot last week at Hixson
He ex­
; and had an exciting fight wi*h a cinnamon
1 have been a great sqffifrer from dry ca­
pects to return to Ashland to remain al tarrh for many years, and I tried many are of constant occurrence among men ; | ford for some time, has moved his stock i bear which they finally downed.
to call.
who
work
in
its
manufacture,
or
even
in
month or so.
remedies, but none did me so much benefit decomposing substances which give it off I of goods back to this place.
4-lbs.
Rio
coffee
(green)
at
McConnell
A
K McTavlsh was up from bis Phoenix as Ely's Cream Balm. It completely cured
The young people of Gold Hill spent | Winter’s for >1
Ammonia,
place Saturday. He ha» about recovered me —M. J Lally. 37 Woodward Ave., Bos­ in considerable quantities.
slowlv and from day to day taken into , quite a pleasant evening at a surprise
E. W. Hammond, the Wimer, Jackson
from an attack of erysipelas that set in ton Highlands, Mass
the system, causes the complexion to lose I nariy given at the residence of Mr. and i county, botanist, went over to Sisson Sun­
after he met with the terrible accident re­
To
the
reporter
who
gets
weary
search
­
Mrs.
Darling
on
Galls
creek
last
week.
day
to make an inspection of a certain tree
corded several months since which laid his
its freshness, and the skin of men who
with a great long Latin name and pedigree.
head open and would have killed a man ing his locality for every scrap of local get heavilv impieguaied with it has a
Mrs.
Dodge
and
daughter
Clemmie,ac
­
news it is refreshing to have an exchange disagreeably blotched and discolored ap­
; Trees and shrubs are a very interesting sub­
without a »tout constitution
companied by their friends George and ject to Mr. H., though the average man
bring him an “item” like this one taken i pearance
Geo. E. Dean, who ba» been in New
The Ifost- da?ta evT-'he 8t0B‘^ froni d*y to ' Lillie Ralls have returned from their trip i would consider it exceedingly dull. Mr.
York most of the time since January re­ I from the Astoria Aatorian;
to the Shovel creek springs, Miss Dodge , Hammond estimates that there are 400.000,-
turned to Grants Pa»» last evening
H«. InteLigencer chronicles the arrival in
■ 000.000 feet of lumber in the trees of Oregon
...e small quantities used to being greatly improved in health.
■"* ' ‘ pt the
“ ‘bravest
...
7.
“ i I
engaged b^yieg gocub at auctions for Seattle
man ’ in Oregon
J the transportation of which would require
—cerate food,
ii> Jahn
‘
-■riaic
mw, such
su«-.. as
<■= baking powder, j Johnnie, the 17-year-old son of J. K. ’ 200 carloads per day for each working day
Mean Dte.
Bre.’ » s store
"tore part of the time and and savs
say« hie
his pamp is
Job“ Min"*
—
the Dean
J Mebby
—v b" . *• *
01 it not only injures the complexion but Moore of Sams valley, was drowned in in the year far a thousand years. This al­
was for awhile employed in a wholesale port|apj.
~
— anJ u,ebby he attacks the lining of the stomach, and is Rogue river near Dowden’s place last lows three pounds to the square foot and
bouse- H« says wew York
9”ly ain’i. *“ *"
.^uurwayof thinking the fel- the source of much general ill health.
y|av« to buy goods cheap.
1
i Sunday while endeavoring to rescue his j 20,000 lbs. to the car. This is what may be
lowdown in Ashland who married a
The recent rapid increase in the use of younger brother, who came near being fittingly described as a stupendous fact.
*0
„ ,,artv of whom M . H. girl who whipped him for culling her a ammonia for various purposes, and the | drowned.
Have the Largest Stock in Town,
Mowat. Dave Ralph. T. E Godfrey and | dudine, is a stand off to Minto or any consequent increase iu its manufacture,
a
Gold Hill, Aug. 24, 1891.
Frank Hansen are the male members ar- ( • one else for bravery.
have made it one of the most easily ob-
cd
rived in Jankville Monday and the Unk-
I think Ely's Cream Balm is the best
A humorous fact about Hood’s Sarsapa tained poisons and, although everybody
villeians *ere so infatuated with their coni-1
remedy for catarrh I ever saw. I never
plexion» that they gave them a ball. They rilla— it expels had humor and creates good is familiar with it in some form, there is took anything that relieved me so quickly,
a surprising amount of ignorance of its
are now at Klamath hot springs and will | humor. Be sure to get Hood’s.
j and 1 have not felt so well for a long time.
Oregon Hams
15c per lb.
02
be home in a day or two.
I used to be troubled with severe headaches
two or three times a week.—J. A. Alcorn,;
Oregon
Bacon
.............
12|c per lb.
'd
Countv Treasurer Geo. E. Bloomer re­ the U. S. Buprenie court and accessory as a crime should be punished.
I Ag’t U. P. R. R. Co., Eaton, Clolo.
turned Saturday from an outing
Monte- before the fact in the rnnrder of David 8.
Oregon
Shoulders
...10c
jter lb.
Louis Beltils and Jas. H. Welch, of the
-rev and San Francisco. He says that this Terry bv one David Neagle, was on Fri­
Mr. Thomas Batte. editor of the Graphic,
is the first tinje he ha» enjoyed, *he se''»«- day’s north bound train. He travels Texarkana. Arkansas, has found what lie Lord Heskcth and Sharan stock farm in
Oregon
Lard
.............
$1.40
per
bucket.
■ liou of knowing how it feels to be a million with more ease and less caution than he believes to be the best remedy in existence ; Klamath county arrived in Ashland yester-
• t
1
day.
They
are'looking
after
some
’
cattle
’ aire for everybody stooping at the magnif-
for the flux. His experience is well worth
-ment hotel at Vial aristocratic watering I did when going through just after the remembering. He says: “Last summer I which have turned up missing. Mr. Welch
Fresh Mountain Dairy Butter Always on Hand.
place is considered worth at least a million ' slaying of Terry. Then he kept in close had a very severe attack ot flux. I tried al­ savs some 300 head of cattle belonging to
bv the guests, and as long as be keeps his watch of his bodyguard and kept out of most every known remedy, none giving re­ that firm have mysterously disappeared
mouth beautifully closed on the subject of sight in the Pullman sleeping ear. Fri­ lief
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and within the last year.
his finances the people he meets keep right day evening he leaned his head out in Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to
Sherman Stanley is running a passen­
on hugging the delightful delusion.
the window and seemed to calmly enjoy me. I purchased a bottle and received al­ ger and express wagon 1 between Link-
immediate reiief. 1 continued to use ville and Ashland. It leaves Linkville
For a troublesome cough there is nothing the gentle zephyrs as they were playing most
the medicine and was entirely cured. I Tuesday and Friday mornings of each
better than Coamberlain’s I’ough Remedy. through his whiskers.
take pleasure in recoamending tins rem­
It strengthens the pulmonary organs,
C. B. Jillson, writing to the Journal edy to any person suffering with such a dis­ week and arrives in Linkville and Ash­
allays anv irritation and effectually cures
land Wednesday and Friday evenings.
the cough. It is especially valuable for the I from Hornbrook about the presence of ease. as in my opinion it is the best medi- (Fare, $6; round trip $10.
!
cine
in
exisience.
”
25
and
50
cent
bottles
Hampton
and
Gilham
says
Mr.
Hampton
cough which so often follows an attack of j
intends putting in machinery soon to go for sale by druggists.
Good heavy bacon for miners and loggers
the grip. For sale by all druggists.
1 Examine the Rxcoap’s map premium, at C G. stors.
Try our 35c tea. McConnell A Winter. ; 1 on with bis shaft commenced last fall,
Fruit Items.
A. Getty, representing the Earl Fruit
Co. on Tuesday purchased the crop of
winter apples from W. L. Johnson on the
ASHLAND. Oa
Thursday, Aug. 27, 1*1
R P. Neil farm near Ashland, compris­
ing about 1000 boxes.
Yesterday his
PERMONAL AND SOCIAL
force of experienced Chinese apple pack­
ers commenced picking and packing the
8. J. Hill ief* yesterday for Olivette. Wis.
first winter apples of the season from the
Mrs. J. P. Sales is visiting at Siskiyou till
John P. Walker farm which will amount
Bunday.
to 2500 boxes.
Miss Anna Horney left Phoenix lo-dav
That the fruit interests have more than
for Ctuco, Cal.
doubled within the past year there is no
Miss Mamie Linn and Louis Gav were
doubt for in the way of carload shipments,
here Saturday.
there are ahout three carloads shipped
A 44-Calibre Rattlesnake.
W. A. Bantz was on Bunday's train for
thia year to one last year.
Besides the
San Francisco.
8. 8. Bavley while driving a band of cat­ express shipments, there has been sent
Prof. Janies O. Clark was on Saturday '» tle to Ashland killed a rattlesnake at Lost out since our last issue one carload by P
river, Modoc county, Cal . that had 44 rat­ H. Donoghue to Seattle on Monday;
southbound train.
> _
tles and a button. The snake was
Mrs. Tyra Stanley is visiting the family about five feet long and about 12 inches in Tuesday W. P. Benn consigned a carload
to Seattle; and Joe. W. Hockersmith,
of her son John at Sisson.
circumference. Mr. Bayley has the rattles,
Page A Son’s rustler shipped one carload
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grubv cam« up from which measure full eight inches,at the Wal­ Tuesday, another last evening, and an­
ked place and they will be on exhibition at the
Medford yesterday on a visit.
R ecobd office this evening to boldly vindi­ other Friday, and on Saturday will ship
J. R. Lwwia. who is farming the Col. Ross cate the truthfulness
Mr. Bayley
and to - I a carload
Portland cannery.
_ ----- of
__ ----------
W —--------
----- to - the East
-----------------------
---------- • -
farm, wax in the city Sunday.
prove that the K k ojd reporter is not laid These carloads are compoeed principally
Mrs. M. Ix>w and her sister. Miss Wil­ I up with “the snakes. ’
o
of f peaches
peacbes and nectarines Page A Son’s
cox. spent Bunday at Colestein.
Later— Mr. Bavley exhibited the rattles were consigned to Portland. Benn ships
C. C Ragsdale came up from Colusa before a half dozen citizens who counted another to-day and one Saturday. Dor.-
beard of Oghue ships another Saturday. At least
county. Cai.. Sunday ou business.
7________________ _
twelve carloads of fruit will be shipped |
Mrs. B. F. Savage and (fliildren left Mon­
,
from Ashland this week.
day for Myrtle Pom*. Coos county.
Mlracle« In our Midst.
'
John Miller, the Jacksonville hardware
The alleged “holy coat” of Jesus Christ
Satavday's Racing
dealer went to Man Francisco Sunday.
is drawing thousands of invalids to’ruu—
•
«.i
in Europe, who have a raperati- r
Up by
J. B McGee, cinnabar mining at Forest Treve»,
tioua
idea
that
it
doe«
miracle«
The
C.
Hall
at
Central
Point
Saturday
was
Grove, caiue down to Medford Monday
VALLEY RECORD.
The Asbestos Enterprise
Capt Bell, president of the company
formed recently to operate the asbestos
fields or La'ana creek arrived several
days ago with a Mr. Arnold to commence
active operations. The first thing to be
done is to cut out a road, which Mr. Ar­
nold is doing. There is 3500 acres’of as­
bestos in that section and those qualified
to speak of its merits pronounce it of very
good quality. Besides this there is in the
same vicinity large deposits of clsv, one
kind for crockery and the other for the
manufacture of chalk.
$5.50
1OO Lbs. “C
$6.75
BUYS
HOGUE,
SACK
A
OF SUGAR
1OO Lbs
Watchmaker
and Jeweler,
M c C onnell & winter s ,
LEADING GROCERS.
The Only First-Class Grocery in
the City.
We Challenge Competition and
Meet All Cuts.
A
N OPPORTUNTY
Cucumber
and
Elder Flower
Cream
Which Seldom
OFFERS!
You Can
At
o.
FACE
BLOUNT S
H
BLEACH
We are Reducing Our Stock before.
Securing a Large New Line.
a
m
za
W
uji
FOR SALE!
I
All Sales must be Strictly Cash.
Yours Truly,
I
CLOTHIER and HATTER,
Notice of Removal.
ASHLAND
OREGON
GROCERIES
J ce - [¡ ream !
THE FINEST
At MRS. GILLETTE’S.
You Had Better
Make a Mote
OF THIS FACT.
►4
And Are Selling the Cheapest
W, P. SQUIRE,
REAL - ESTATE ■ AG
D. L. MINKLER & SON
I
o
J
á
ASHLAND, OREGON
o Headquarters for School Books and Sta­
o
D. L MINKLER & SON
Special Attention Paid to Eastern 0 tionery.
OR GON
¡ASHLAND
Correspondence.
I
«
Full Stock of Tobacco and Ciga rs
HERE.’