Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 10, 1891, Image 3

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Ix»t jp the Mountains.
Council Proceedings.
BREVITY BASKET.
The Alliance Rally.
Chas. Angel, G. B. Addington and Monthly meeting Monday,]
The gathering of the alliance forces at.
W. P. Squire has property in Portland to Chas. Pierce returned Friday from an
Reports of Marshal G. W. Smith, Supt. of
the rally and picnic at the fair grounds trade
for property in Ashland.
outing at Cinnabar. While there, it is Water Works J R. Stearns. Street Com.
near Central Point yesterday was an en­
Wm. Nelson, for month of August, ac- !
thusiastic congregation of reform forces. I A brst-class barber can get a situation by reported, that Charley Pierce met an aw­ cepted.
accident.
It
was
one
of
those
acci
­
ful
addressing
Geo.
W
.
Vaupel.
Ashland.
Twenty-one sub-alliances met at the
W. Smith, appointed to fill vacancy
Ashland people by the score have been dents wherein fortunately no one was of Geo.
school bouse and under their separate
city marshal by death of W. R. Mayfield
killed,
but
nevertheless
the
awfulness
attending
circuit
court
at
Jacksonville
this
heads marched in procession to the pa-
bond, *2000, G. M. Grainger and
was just as sensational and thrilling. i filled'bis
villion in the fair ground, where Prof. week.
Geo. Engle, sureties, accepted.
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Charley
and
one
of
the
most
lovable
of
M. V. Rork talked to them for two
The grand jury has indicted John Walt­
Resolution adopted: Resolved, that the
boors. After dinner he finisned his dis­ ers for w riling a threatening letter to the the handsome fairies of Jacksonville, ■ city treasurer be and is hereBy instructed to
•(the
girls
of
which
city
are
noted
for
their
pay out of the city water fund interest on '
cussion of the issues of the day by ano­ Gee bovs.
ditfident, retiring disposition to such a water bonds which mature Sept. 1, 1891, :
ther two hours talk. There were over
K. McTavisb of l’hoenix left today for
500 people present, nearly all members San Francisco to be employed at carpen-, superlative degree that it is said they (old water works bonds) and hereafter all i
hide in the cellars and garrets upon the interest in old bonds when mature shall l»e |
of the alliance, and the able remarks of tering work for several months.
appearance at the county seat of a genus paid from city water fund instead ot gen- ■
Prof. Rork carried enthusiasm as well as
County Supt. C. S. Price says lie will for­ homo yclept a drummer,) had gone fish- , eral fund.
conviction among the audience.
ward the district school supplies furnished i ing. it was about four o’clock in the
The city recorder was ordered to imme­
The various alliances of Jackson coun­ by the state as soon as they arrive at his
afternoon, and thev strolled and they diately as'sess all tbe taxable property with-
ty now have a membership of fully 600, office.
strolled. Charley Pierce is a very bash­ . in the corporate limits, and return such as­
and the organization has only been start­
Klamath county expects to ship at least ful young man, but of course being in sessment to council as soon as possible.
ed about six months in the county. Dur­ ' two hundred carloads of grain to tbe ban
The three bids for construction of city
ing the winter months it will more than Francisco markets tbe coming fall and the same kind of company (a Jackson­ hall were read and referred to Farlow. Ev­
ville
girl)
time
flew.
The
large,
full-
winter.
ans and Ganiard to report at an adjourned
double and by next spring there will be
a membership of from 1500 to 2090. If
Services at the Presbyterian church next faced moon in all her refulgence began to meeting.
retire,
in
their
presence,
behind
the
Bills ordered paid:
anybody thinks the alliance is not going Sabbath morning and evening. Rev. Robt.
This was the signal for Ashland Electric Light Co. .
to be a force in Oregon they are calculat­ Ennis will preach in the morning and tbe mountain side.
....*90 00
Charley to mind the hour, and he drew J R Stearns, salary
pastor in tbe evening.
... 65 00
ing without their host.
.... 20 83
Mr Franklin of the Earl Fruit Co. ship­ on that stem-winding source of ease to J T Bowditch, salary..............
Lumber is Cheap.
40 20
ped tbe first carload of winter apples of tbe tbe bashful courtier, when Io and behold Wm Nelson, labor on streets
. 6 13
Common *11.50 in carload lots, *12.00 season to ban Francisco yesterday. Five his Waterbury watch hadn’t been wound S M Hansen, same.................
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.’>0 00
and they knew not the lateness of tbe I G W Smith, salary
per 1000 in the yard. Second rustic and carloads will be shipped next week.
Hicks & McBride, hauling..
10 00
flooring *20.00 per M.
Everything in
Roseburg, bept. 2:—Marion Harris, of hour. The nonarrival of the young Milton Berry, recorder’s fees
06 50
buildinv line furnished on short notice. Oakland,
'^cammivAf who
n uv vv«xo
was V crushed
t 14. LXvv* aa
in 1 cs a LiUl
horse-power
'v r'■ * ** vl < people at the camp alarmed their friends W H Leeds,'printing ......................
5 25
yesterday, making amputation of tbe leg : who feared that perhaps some dragon of E J Kaiser, printing.......................
seplO
J ames N orris .
3 75
necessary, died today from the effect.
tbe forest had taken them in his paws A E Matson, blacksmithing .........
5 15
Jacksonville Jottings.
A search G C Eddings....................... ..........
4 55
Evening services will be resumed at the and bugged out their lives.
..................
2 85
L. F Willits of Talent was in town I Congregational church next Sunday at 7 ¡30. party was organized, headed by Angel, R K Sutton, livery
E K bright man, board of prisoners
2 25
Thursday.
Tbe subject will be: “Two Great Ameri­ Addington and some ladies, who ran Jurymen..
.....................
6 00
H. L. Ish of Butte creek was in town the cans.” Morning service as usual at 10:30. sacked the country and at an early hour Lowell Roach, labor
................
1 00
| All are cordially invited.
next morning discovered the couple in
first of the week.
DA
’Uuuiivy voiiiiiiiasiuiivr
Ex-County
Commissioner xx.
A. ajiutu
Alford iizv*
has some sequestered nook gazing at the
Totai
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Dr. J. 8. Parson of Ashland spent Mon­
Iiurebased
>urebased the
tbe Edwards steam thresher atid
and grandeur of the beautiful sunrise, while
day in Jacksonville.
Adjourned to Sept. 10.
eft with it and a crew of men Sunday for the wind blew through the search party’s
A. 8. Moon of Sams vallev called at the I Klamath county to thresh some of the crops I whiskers.
O vting ’.
There is more Catarrh in this section of
county
seat
Monday.
■
there.
11 has a capacity of from 15W to SW
lady is stopping at Govan High’s for her vol ver,hitting him three times,once in hie
the country than all other diseases put to­
Colestein, Sept. 8, 1891.
j
bushels
j»er
day.
gether, and until the last few years was
hat and twice in the body. Mr. Briner
Senator Dolph was in Jacksonville Mon­
! supposed to be incurable. For a great
A. B. nniith
Hndth waa
was in tbe
the valley from Hen
Hen- ­ then went out the front door and shot in day renewing acquaintances.
James Briner.the well-known miner came
School Books.
many years doctors pronounced it a local
ley this wees on business, returning yes­ the air to arouse neighbors. Hectored
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Jacksonville is full of strangers attending over from the Beaver creek mining district
As our public schools o|»en Monday disease, and prescribed local remedies, and
terday
Monday on a business trip. He na« pur­
the door which locked itself with a night court as witnesses and jurymen.
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by
constantly
failing
to
cure
with
local
Sept.
14th
we
wish
to
state
that
we
will
chased Mr. Short’s interest in the McCoy
George and Frank Neil returned Friday latch, thus cutting off Mr. Briners’s con­
Circuit, county, probate and commission­ mine, which is now the property of himself again be prepared to meet the wants of treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci­
from their Dead Indian bunt, having killed nection with his pair of Wanamaker’s ers
has proven Catarrh to be a constitu­
’ courts are in session this week.
and Jet! Roumaine.
, every scholar anil have on hand a com­ ence
two deer.
tional disease, and therefore requires con-
celebrated seamless pants. He proceed­
plete
stock
of
school
hooka
and
school
Miss
Grace
Swank
of
Albina
is
visiting
L.
D.
Fuller,
formerly
a
citizen
of
Ash
­
stitutianal treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
W Adams ot Eagle Point and Otis Mill­ ed to Postmaster Klum’e residence,
land, bnt of late a resident of Seattle was in supplies which we will sell at the lowest . manufactured by F, J. Cheney .t Co.. To­
er of Medford returned Tuesday from Kla­ awoke him aad lorrowed a pair from her friend Mrs. E. Turner of this place.
the
city
yesterday
en
route
to
Illinois.
Mr.
possible
rates.
Namely:
The
publish
­
ledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure
math county.
Prof. N. A Jacobs and wife and son vis­ Fuller had made lots of money in the rise
him. On returning the burglar had
ers retail list prices. School books are on the market. It is taken internally in
ited
relatives
and
friends
here
Saturday.
crawled
to
the
front
of
the
building,
his
Col. Janies Norris was down at Grants
of property on Puget Sound, but the burst , strictly
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cnsh. We will not sell them on ■ doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It
P om this week in tbe interest of bis lumber partner having skipped nut.
Mrs. R. R. Dunn of Walia Walla arrived of the boom leaves him with considerable (
D. L. M inkler & S on . • acts directly upon the blood and mucous
He was a tramp aged 19 years, named here last week and will pay relatives and dock property on hand in Seattle for which credit.
yard business.
, surfaces of the system
They offer one
Albert Bryson, can’t read or write, his folks friends a visit.
be
cannot
get
anything
at
present.
, hundred dolla-s for any case it fails to cure.
It. D. Byers and J. W. Libby with their live on a farm near San Luis Obispo. Cal.
New R. R. Superintendent.
,
Send
for
circulars
and
testimonials.
Ad­
families, returned Friday from a visit in He was taken to Jacksonville and placed in
Attorneys Watson. Hammond, Briggs,
A basket well filled with a variety of
James C. Agler has been appointed eu- dress, F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, O.
Han Francisco.
Bowditch.
Fitch
and
Crawford
are
attend
­
I fine fruit and a bouquet in the center to , perintemlent of the Mt. Shasta division.
jail. One of the bullets went into nis back
U^Sold hy Druggists, 75c.
add to its attractiveness, was placed on • Red Bluff to Ashland and .*1831111106 th-
Mias Maggie Witt left Monday for her and side and another into his thigh rang­ ing circuit court.
Fruit jars, all sizes at McConnell A Wint­
home at Woodville and after a visit there ing downward and going through his left
The residence of Gen. T. G. Reames is the R ecord ’ s editorial mahogany Tues- (
leg, where it was cut out from beneath tbe finished and the family are now comforta­ day. It was from C. D. Cummons, who duties of that position today, relieving er’s.
leaves for Portland.
J. J. E. Lindberg, the present incum-
skin by Dr. Robinson. He is dangerously bly located in the new quarters.
Woodville Whittling*.
is buying ami shipping considerable fruit brent. Mr. Agler is a brother of D. C
Mrs. 8. J Hcott. accompanied by her in­ wounded, but will probably pull through.
fant, arrived this week to visit her folks,the
*•*._- tramp
.
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—'ins Mr. Briner
Wm. Hanley left Monday for Lakeview, both north, south and east of the Cas­ Agler, tbe railroad brakeman of this city,
The
had
no weapoi
Mrs. Lucy Allen of Goldendale, Wash.,
Pennebaker family,
was thoroughly justifiable, , as no man can where he goes to purchase beef cattle for cades this season.
and is an experienced and practical rail­ is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Scott of
the Portland and Sound markets.
life with an outlaw
outlaw for a second.
Prof. I. B. Raymond was in the city Sat­ risk bis -----------------
Prof. L. A. Simons, well kuown in this 1 road man. He comes from tbe Truckee Evans creek.
urday and with Miss Cheney opened tbe
John Reuter left a few days since for valley for tbe past seven years as a enc- division
over which he has been superin­
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The City Hall, Jail, Etc.
Rev, Futrell preached here Sunday.
Talent school Monday.
Oakland,Cal., to attend school at the Chris­ ceesful educator, has laid down the tools tendent
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up to his removal here. The re­ His many friends are pleased to learn '
The bids opened were as follows, C. H. tian Brothers’ college. Edward Nunan is of tbe pedagogue and will take up the lieving
of Lindberg will be bailed with that be has been returned to this charge.
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Chas. Lash, tbe ex-stage hostler and C Veghte, *5000; G O. Vannatta, *4800; also a pupil of the same school.
F. Morrison were visiting Ashland Tuesday
satisfaction among the rail­
pruning shears and spraying machine, considerable
<
Geo. Riggs, *4775. Tbe council will ac­
en route to Y reka from Portland.
Judge Pnm and wife returned home Sun­ having purchased a 15-acre tract of the road
School opened here today with l’rof. i
men, who heartily despise him.
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cept one of them to-night.
day from Portland »nd the beach, where Enoch F, Walker place, which he will
B. R. Stevens in charge.
Ab. Giddings came in from his Klamath
they have been for some time. Their put in fruit. Al has plenty of applica­
So many have been cured of rheumatism
county farm Sunday, being subpoenaed as
An Old Bilk.
The railroad company have put on
daughter, Mrs. M. J. Canning, accompan­ tion
a witness on the Blah-Billings suit.
and perseverance and will make it by
J Hood’s Sarsaparilla that we urge all who two more hands on this section, making
| Tbe following, concerning a windy ied them for a visit.
suffer
from
the
disease
to
try
the
medicine
win.
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Judge Warren Truitt, register of tbe “chaw” well known in this section, will
six hands in all.
J. R Crabtree, who has lieen in charge
Lakeview land office, passed through to be read with interest:
The honor en­ of O. Harbaugh’s farm near Medford, died
Gold Hill Nuggets.
Yreka
Journal
:
The
crops
of
wheat
State Organizer Birnbaum organized
Portland Monday on a business trip.
joyed for over twenty-five years bv Ma­ after a lingering illness on Friday last. He at the dry ranches in Shasta Valley, i School will open here next Monday.
an alliance at the Evans Creek school
J. W. Llvsy, the carpenter was over from jor Robt H. Hendershot of being regard­ I leaves a young wife to mourn the loss of a above Montague, are turning out very
house Saturday with 9 members.
Yreka this week and is now in Portland. ed “the Drummer Boy of the Rappahan­ kind husband.
W. II. Parker visited his mother at
good in harvesting, notwithstanding the
He expects to leave for the East soon.
Prof. B. R. Stevens was elected Presi­
this
place
ore
dav
last
week,
nock”—the one who led the Union troops
Mrs. Timothy Dugan, an old and respect­ raids of the crickets and the* dry season
dent of Woodville Alliance vice J. H.
F. G. Kerteon. one of the clever publish­ over the bridge on December 11, 1862— ed citizen of this place died Tuesday even­ since 1st of July. These ranches will
Jas. Walker and Edd Cardwell were in Breeding resigned.
ers ot tbe Central Point Enterprise, made was taken away from him at the recent ing after an illness of three months. She furnish as good yield of grain as many of < town Sunday on a prospecting tour.
the Kacoan a pleasant call Saturday.
Grand Army meeting in Detroit.
The is one of the pioneer ladies and lived to the the irrigated ranches, and if favored with
Our farmers have been dissappointed
age of ninety odd years respected by all.
Mrs, C. P. Parker was the guest of Mr. about threshing, they have been expect­
Nathan High came in from Keno yester­ Seventh Michigan Infantry was holding
water, would produce the finest crops in
day with Lester High, who has been spend­ a reunion, when the major was called
Mrs W. J. Plymale returned from her the county.
’ and Mrs. B. Miller a few days last week. ing a machine for sometime, but are yet
ing a month's vacation in that section.
upon to justify his claim,which has here­ • trip to Astoria Friday. She gives a glow-
Gold Hill has a laundry. It is some­ in suspense.
Full
line
of
hosierv
and
ladies
’
vests
at
description of the hospitable manner in
T. H. McGill, editor of the Northwest tofore rested mainly.on letters which he | ■ ing
thing
that has been needed here for
Oliver Nadan has returned to this place
Wilson
*
WalswortL
’
s.
•
which the members of the Press Associa
Reform Journal, an Alliance paper in had obtained from Lincoln, Burnside, tion
sometime.
after an absence of several years, he has
were
entertained
during
the
three
days
J.
H.
Huffer,deputy
county
clerk,
was
1
Grant, Horace Greeley and others; but session at that city.
Portland, was in the valley this week.
in the citv Saturday ' It is reported that
Mrs. Sarah Parker who has been quite been afflicted with the rheumatism con­
Miss Jessie Coolidge of Bonaparte, Iowa, on being put through cross examination
Mr
Huffer
will
succeed
County
Clerk
Max
i
ill,
is improving rapidly under the skill­ siderably lately.
arrived Tuesday for a visit of a month or last week, he became greatlv confused.
Now va. Then.
Muller as the next Republican nominee for ful
| treatment of Dr. Porter.
A young grass widow attempted suicide
In response to a call, a score of comrades
more with her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Casey.
by drowning in Evans Creek a week ago
everybody admits the superiority of modern county clerk and that Max will succeed
from MsMachusette, Maine and other
Miss Nellie Barlow has gone to Jack­ Sunday, near the Sulphur Springs. She
Mayor G M. Granger and family and H.
methods and inventions over ancient devices. Hutter as deputy county clerk. But of
C. Myer and wife have returned from their states rose to their feet and, facing Hen- 1 Just so the medicines of today are incompar­ course this last item will not be mentioned 1 sonville where she will attend school at <vas rescued by Richard Oden and George
dershot,
declared
that
they
had
not
seen
in
the
next
Republican
convention.
Any-
1
the St. Mary’s Academy ‘the ensuing Beers. The young men of Woodville
vacation at Tyler's Dead Indian springs.
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him on December 11, 1862, when the 1 ably superior, because of the great advance thing that borders on the “third term” idea year.
were thereby saved weeping a terrible
Dr. R. Pryce returned Sunday from an regiment crossed the bridge. The scene in medical science. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a makes professional politicians want to talk
W iggins .
outing at Cinnabar, where be reports 35 was dramat c in the extreme, an.I finally modern medicine. It is prepared by experts about the weather
Master Frank Parker is hash slinger wope.
men at work on tbe quicksilver mine there. it was decided that the drummer hov i whose education, experience, and brain-work,
Woodville, Sep. 7th 1891.
pot wrestler at McClure’s mine, the
The Crocker Grocery Company buv and and
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Sheriff Penumbra Kelley of Multnomah title jiroperlv belonged to John T. Spil- enable them to combine in Hood’s Sarsaparilla sell poultry and eggs in large and small lots May Bell, where work on the mine is be­
Old and spring chickens for sale at all
the best curative agents in the best manner.
ing pushed rapidly forward.
county and L. C. Coffin, a mining expert ’ lane, a police-officer of Detroit
times by Crocker Grocery Company.
W.
K.
McClintock
of
Bogus
was
in
town
came out to Aahland Friday on a business
Monday and left on the evening train in
Miss Ella Griffiths will take posession
Central Point News.
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trip.
The Cattle Market.
MARRIED.
company with Jacob Martin of Yreka. Mrs. of her school in Table Rock precinct
W. A. Harrison of Ft. Klamath is vis­ 8. J. Fellows of Sisson, Mrs. Montague, next week.
Alturas Herald: XV. H. Nelson, a
Lewis C. Bolle and Delbert Terrill were
Miss Griffiths is one of
over from Eagle Point this week. Mr. B. member of. and general manager of the iting Central Point.
widow of the dead railroad man, and Mrs. Jackson County’s most sucessful teach­ KERBY—BRINER—At the residence of J.
has since gone to Siskiyou county on buai Modoc Land and Livestock Association,
J.
W.
Reddington,
another
ra'lroad
man
’
s
B. Dyer, Talent, Or.. September 3d, 1891,
The fair is about here and bide fair io
ers.
nees.
William Kerby to Miss Emma E. Briner,
which is the most extensive cattle deal­ be a good one. Horses will come direct wife, on a visit to their old homes in the
New England states. The«r tickets are
Charley Griffiths lias returned from
J. B, Dyer, J P., officiating.
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Ernest Carter has gone to Klamath coun­ ing concern in the county, was in town here after the Salem meeting.
good for six months. Mrs Martin and his pleasure trip east of the mountains,
ty with a load of fruit, principally a supply yesterday, and said the outlook for beef
Mrs. A. E. Raynes accompanied them as and taken bis old stand as clerk for Wm.
DIED
Our town is without a marshal and no far
of fine grajies from J. B. R. Hutchings’ raisers is not verv flattering yet, and he
as Ashland.
P. Jacoby. Ho looks as pleasing as ever,
place
does not anticipate much of an advance one cares to take it. Tbe board had bet­
Our fall dress patterns are beginning to only when he thinks of that other fellow PITT—In Ashland, Sept. 6, 1891. Miss Cora
Miss Ella Drake, who has been in charge in prices this year. He save that while ter kept the one elected by the people.
arrive at C, O. D. Store,
getting away with his best girl while be
L. Pitt, aged 15 years, 6 months and 6
of the Medford Postal telegraph office while the local market remains about the same,
Central Point will be lively for the
days.
MI m Lulu Gibson was sick, returned home the San Francisco market is not as good next few weeks and everyone is looking
An injunction has been granted by was gone. You will have to stay at
The funeral took place from her late
Tuesday.
Judge M. L. Pipes, restraining the city home after this Charley.
as it was a vear ago.
The only cattle for a show to make a nickel.
home near the Catholic church Monday af­
of Eugene from paying any money to J.
Gold Hill, 8ept. 8, 1891.
Wm. Patterson and John H. Real have that have sone out of this countv to the
ternoon,
interment in Ashland cemetery.
There are thirty head of horses at the F. Kelley on account of his services as
been elected delegate and alternate from lower country this season, is one lot of
fair
grounds.
Most
of
them
are
showing
engineer of the sewer system.
A. E.
Granite lodge to tbe grand lodge Knights about 140 head which Mr. Nelson’s firm
of Pythias.
sent to Marysville a short lime ago
In remarkably good time in their trial Hammond, of Portland, is the party that
speed.
brings the suit, and he alleges that he
Mrs W. G. Tanner and son and Miss company with S. 8. Bayley, Mr. Nelson I
Central Point had a pleasant dance and Mr. Kelley made arrangements as
Cherry Harris came over from Mott and has been buvins cattle to fill a contract
Dunsmuir Sunday to put up fruit from to deliver two tote of cattle to parties in | last Saturday night.
Medford was well partners to furnish the plans and super­
intend the work. He alleges that Mr.
their place.
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..... 1 represented
and our people should re-
Rogue river vsllev, who intend
them
for '
Kelley afterward represented that the
The last lot for I turn the compliment.
MI m Hattie Conklin, who has been em- the Portland market,
partnership had been dissolved and ob­
^with Mrs. E. B. Christian, left on this contract left Big valley Monday
Central Point is rapidly coming to the tained the contract in his own name.
ay's south train for her old home at morning.
front as a shipping point, It ships more The suit will determine their standing as
Hillsboro, Ill
any other town in Oregon of its partners.—Eugene Guard.
4-lbs. Rio coffee (green) at McConnell & than
Jas. A. Houston and wife returned to
size.
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Winter
’
s
for
*1.
Linkville Saturday with his brother, J. V.
3-lbs. roast coffee for *1 at McConnell &
Thomas
and
Johnnie Roas went to Winter’s.
Houston, a printer of Portland, who goes
The Sons and Daughters of the Jackson
to Klamath to stay.
county Pioneers organized this afternoon Portland last week with eleven carloads
The Abram Bish vs. G. F. Billings
bv electing, President, Col. Robt. A. Miller of
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cattle for _ Wra.
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Hanley.
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Thomas ____
will
Miss Alice Hanley, who has been in San of
case commenced in the circuit court Mon­
Secretary, Geo. W. Dunn go on to Seattle.
No great efforts are made by other manufacturers
Francisco some months having John A. of Jacksonville:
day before a jury composed of .Silas J.
Ashland; Treasurer, Mrs. Nettie Leeds of
.
Hanley’s little daughter's eye-sight treated, Ashland.
, Jerry Kinney has gone to Prospect. Dav Geo. F. Merriman, C. O. Damon,
to procure and use pure materials.
returned with her last evening.
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On his return be will take charge of the J. Brandenburg, J. N. Woody, Riley
Rock Point Rockets.
new saloon at Gold Hill, owned by Nvswaner, Phil Gleave, Geo. Hoffman,
Geo. W. Pravtor left yesterday for Napa
It is true that one other company has the facilities,
vallev. Cal., to have a lady treat his cancer
Mr. J. W. Have shipped several boxes Wright, Kinney & McClendon.
Thoe. Nickerson, R. Benedict, W. 8.
on the lip with electricity. It is the same of delicious peaches to Eugene last week.; J.
but
its
greed and cupidity induced it in an evil hour to use
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E. —
Harvey and family have gone to King (Foots creek), J. B Dungan. They
lady who treated Mike Mickleson.
the mountains to rusticate. Wm. Flip­ came up yesterday and examined the
ammonia, in order to swell its profits. Hence the Price
Fred Colvig returned to Grants Pass
Miss Florence lnlow and Martie Real,
land, Circuit Judge Webster being with
pin and wife have returned.
son of J. H. Real, left yesterday for a Satarday, after visiting relatives at this
them,
also
tbe
attorneys.
Surveyor
Mc
­
Baking Powder Company stands alone in its fight for a pure
Ibe match race here the 19th of Sep­
month’s visit with relatives and to attend place.
tember between Pankey’s Grey Easter Call marked out the land, Ju'ige Hanna
the California state fair at Sacramento.
baking powder.
The Galls Creek school is in a flourish­ and Rippey’s Grey Cap is stirring up represents Bish and Hammond & Briggs,
Charlev Slade, who has a stage contract ing condition, under the tutelage of Miss considerable commotion among the sport­ Billings. Some more testimony will be
No other article of human food receives greater care
in Sherman county arrivec Monday on ac­ Stanley of Ashland.
ing fraternity. Each animal will have taken today and the trial will probably
count of the serious illness of his sister,
be
concluded
Friday.
y of backing. It is estimated that
in its production, or has attained higher perfection. Dr.
Mrs. Dr. Songer. She is now improving.
Mr. Newton and daughter of Central S*
will change hands on tbe day of
goods are beginning to arrive at the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brunk and children Point spent Sunday on Sardine creek ' the race. Cap is known to possess won­ C. Fall
Price’s Cream is surely a perfect baking powder. Free from
O. D. Emporium.
went to Jacksonville Saturday where Mrs. visiting the family of Mr. Miller.
derful
speed
hie
distance,
which
is
not
Geo.
H.
Edwards
has
been
in
Ashland
B. and the young ones visited Prof. C. 8
every taint of impurity. No other article used in the
Mrs. Neathammer of this place, who ! over 600 yards. The mare is thought to
Price’s family, returning home yesterday.
has been quite ill, is improving under have tbe best wind. So an exciting race for about a week. He is a pugilist who
kitchen has so many steadfast friends among the house­
was here in the spring of 1836 and had a
Dr. Will Q. Brown, the geologist made the skillful treatment of Dr. Porter of may be expected
Tbe race has been i prize fight about 3 o’clock one morning
an inspection of the Patton quartz ledge at Gold Hill.
wives of America.
brewing for some time and the backers on the outskirts of town with a painter
Wagner creek the first of the week. He
W. E. Temple, Mr. Haymond’s clever | 1 of Cap were compelled to give Pankey from Medford named Lewie. Lewis was
pronounces It a valuable piece of property.
hiB distance, time set for running and badly bunged up in two rounds and
J. W. Christy, the gemal news agent who clerk, was called to Central Point, Sat­
has been running on the Los Angelas end urday, on account of the serious illness the mode of starting, which accounts for “squealed.” District Att’y Thos. Kent
the race being made for a half a mile.
took hold of the matter. Edwards skip­
of the 8. P.. has returned to his first love of hie sister, Mrs. Carson,
and came tip from San Francisco yester­
ped, was brought back, trieil and put in
Mr. H. Pelton, one Sams valley’s en­
At Coat—For Next 12 Days.
day.
Several others impli-
terprising farmers, passed through this j Ladies furnishing goods, childrens the county jail.
1 rated left town until the excitement blew
Rev. T. P. Bovd, accompanied by Mrs. citv Sunday with a large fresh fish—ing
hose,
and
hate,
can
be
bad
at
cost
for
the
B. and their infant, returned home last rod—on h*s shoulder
Guess the fish next fortnight at Mrs. E. B. Christian’s over. A railroad passenger conductor
evening to Lebanon. Linn county, after a were not in it.
who wa$ backing Edwards loat his posi­
millinery store and dressmaking parlors, tion and was fined.
visit of some weeks with J. H. Russells
A photographer
I
Reeser
block.
Call
and
see
the
articles
A Hunter from San Francisco wns ex­
family.
was on the ground and had photographs
A. H. Evans.manager of the Depot hotel, pected here Sunday. How patientlv the ! for yourselves, ’
of the whole business, which proved that
has recovered from his late indisposition “dear” watched and waited for biml
1 bloods by the score were there, though
AN
IMPOKTANT
BILL.
and is around with a 9 vear old club hunt­ But be failed to put in an appearance.
' they thought they weren’t when the
ing for the 18-carat liar who said he was go­ Conaequentlv she was very much dissap­ I The R«>yal Baking Powder Con­ j limb of the law got in operation .
ing to die.
pointed. ‘'Never mind ‘dear’ there is
I demned in the New York Legis­ I Ask tbe Crocker Grocery Company for
Col. N. B. Knight came in from bis Kla­ another Sunday coming.”
Lake whitefish, Alaska herring, etc.
lature
math county stock ranch yesterday with
Senator J. N. Dolph came out to Ash­
his two daughters, who have gone to Port­ I A young lady of this vicinity left her New York Press.l
land to attend school. They had spent the ■ | home a few mornings since, with the in-
Last Monday Mr. Kelly introduced the land Saturday and remained till Sunday
! tention of returning in the evening. But following bill in the assembly. A care- j evening, afterward visiting the towns of
summer with hint.
J H Huffer. Jr., was up from Jackson­ as (he shades of night fell over the land, fiii reading of it will show that it is a Jacksonville, Medford and Grants Pass
before going to Roseburg, his next stop-
ville Monday visiting the Siskiyou Stone | and she did not come, her people becom­ very important one.
Co.'s quarrv. Sixtv-five men are busily ing alarmed sent out a searching party;
A n A ct to prevent the use of poison- ■ off, A number of visitors called on him
employed there taking out wk tor “*e 1 but to no avail. They came to the con- ous and injurious ingredients in baking ! at The Oregon hotel, Max Pracht being Art from the Great Masters of EUROPE and AMERICA, valued at a Quarter
Dekum block contract, Portland.
o-
I elusion that she was either lost, strayed powders.
the chief entertainer of the lordly senator.
Million Dollars.
Walter Smith arrived from Kern countv. ' or stolen and discontinued the search for
W hereas , Baking Powders mauufact- 1 Mr. Dolph came out in order to see his
Cal/Tuesday
• a«iW'
the ■••••••»
niaht. There
was wv
some danger of ured in this state, known as tbe “ROE- dear
V
, AU “fit • » ’ on a three weekvisit wjjh |
•
we
— constituents, there being a U. 8.
.
Wonderful Electrical Adaptations in Full Operation.
hi* relative* after an absence of two year*. • her bein'/ stolen as she is rather a charm
alum and other Baking Powders are senator to be elected and Mr. Dolph is
A Splendid Series of Mineral Exhibits.
He toTIon
’
oT'Marshal
G.
W.
Smith
and
is
!
ia a son of Marshal
to
vountf ]gdv.
T kcumsbh .
advertised for sale as absolutely pure,and interviewing the faithful about the ne-
a ______
u io
inYY arm
foreman .xF
of a
12.000
acre ranch
ranch in
m that
that
Rock Point; Or., Sept. 8. 1891.
W hereas , Official examination show eessity of putting him in again.
But
E vkky D epartment tilled with the N ovel and I nteresting
I
county.
them to contain ammonia and other in- 1 Mr. Dolph’s maneuverings in Jackson
Ara Leading in
Apples Tor Japan.
Uncle George Durand the Silver lake ,
jurious ingredients; therefore T he P eo - • county will avail him nothing. The next 11ST -A.IR/T.
SOTZEirsrOIE
and
inSTJDXTSTZfY".
stockman and a genial old soul, was on Portland Oregonian.]
ple OF THE S tate or N ew Y ork , repre- representatives to l>e etocie*! will not be
Friday’s train bound for Chicago where he
have been received here for a lot seated in Senate and Assembly, do enact Republicans
Dolph is not the kind of
.t Greater Number of Exhibits than ever before
said he would remain till after the world’s of Order»
apples
to
be
-hipped
to
Japan
by
tbe
a representative the masses of the people
fair, providing he doesn’t get homesick for next steamer. Apples do not do well in | as follows:
presented, upon the Coast.
Section 1 —Exery can Ot package of have anv ase for and Delph in turn feels
A Large Stock of Both
bis old haunts at Yreka.
Japan or China, or thev ha-*e not the right baking powder containing Ammonia off- very little interest in the masses of the I
A Large Assortment of
Miss Lydia Warren, one of San Francis- ( kind of trees. At Mr. William Dunbar's
I
The Stock Department Made a Prominent Feature.
co’» popular prima donnas, was visiting in I ! office a China apple was seen yesterday. ’ It i ered for sale in this state shall have a people. As tong as he succeeds in pleas-
I
our citv this week and favored The Oregon . looked and felt more like a woody, worth- conspicuous label thereon with the words ' lr>g the rich and the influential corpora-
•—^$5,000 IN PREMIUMS.^—
I
hotel guests w»U> some excellent staging. I i less i>«ar than like an apple, and seemed as I “Contains Ammonia** printed thereon in . lions and they appreciate his work by al-1
Geo. C. Gaston, the clever train ticket 1 if it might keep for year- and be no good plain tvpe, not smaller than great primer lowing him to keep on serving them and
e
then. Mr. Dunbar says be saw beautiful I and anv person who shall sell, or have or , their interests, Mr. Dolph feels tbor-
I insrcLTTiDiJsrG-
agent, showed her the sights of the city.
looking apples in Japan, but they bad no offer for sale, anv such can or package of! oughly and conscientiously satisfied that The Lstgtet DispUi *f Frail aid th* Fimt Exhibit »f Azrkthsre Eier ls4r is th I
BEACH’S Including Chase & Sanborn s
W, B. Johnson and wife (nee Siseniore) flav. t ana were tough and woody. With
Pacific Jarohweiit;
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came out from Portland last Thursday for fast steamers making the trip across in baking powder without such label there- he lias discharged the duties of a United I
I
Celebrated
a visit of a week or more with relatives. fifteen days or so. it will be no trick to ship on, shall be guiltv of misdemeanor.
states senator.
But we are inclined to
¡BOSTON BRANDS
All Manufacturier in Full Motion.
They will make an Eastern trip soon,where apples to Japan, and a large market may
Section 2.—Thi's act shall take effect tbmk that the Farmers’ Alliance is cre-
I
Mr. Johnson will attend the national con­ be found there eventually.
of JAVA and MOCHA.
sting
a general
awakening
among the.
“JPwre a» Childhood
Bra/ul.
Julv
1
1891.
I*
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—
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vention of the brotherhood of railway
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peonta that Mr. Dolph will bear from be-
brakemen.
“We know from experience in
use of fore the senatorial toga is placed on bis
Something New.
s „ Co»»i Remedy
it will shoulders for the third time.
Dolph is
Kid gloves an «tensive aMortment of. i Ubainberlaia
ventcroup
Messrs. that
<.adberrv*
----- *------- ” savs Messrs. (• ad berry A just the kind of a man that the Demo­
-THE EXPOSITION OF EXPOSITIONS.
p B O’Neil and Will Roberts went to
the latest style» mat rec«
,rom uie ^or)ev percv. Iowa
They also add that
' i
crats and Peoples’ Party can combine OU
SCHOOL BOOKS
I city of Philadelphia. Call and see them. tlie Ke‘niedy has given great satisfaction tn to defeat, with a man like Governor
■ TOBACCO
1W“ADMISSION AS YS’JXU Greatly Reduced Rates for Round Trip on all |
I Also a fresh invoice of clothing from New ; that vicinity and that they believe it to be
and
STATIONERY.
York and a new line of hats from Phila- I the best in the market far throat and lung Pennoyer, Vol ph Is »*-*r common foe, Passenger Lines.
| CI GARS.
septlO'&l
The store of C. K. Klam the Talent
merchant »nd postmaster was the scene
of a burglary and shooting last Saturday
ASHLAND. Oa. .Thursday, Sept. JO. UM
Two burglars commenced opera-
!------------ tions by one of them throwing a rock m-
to tbe oil room window in order to test
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
the question whether there was any one
. . ....---------------sleeping in tbe store. One of them then
w»* doing the city yeater- cut out the pane from a window sash and
went in. He examined the inside of the
Cha*. Anderson left Tuesday on a trip to store and went within a few feet where
R*d Bluff.
John Briner f who is a sworn deputy poet-
Cbas. Hoeley was in Roseburg thu week master) was sleeping, picked up a piece
on buxine»»
of railroad rail and fired it through a
A. E. Reamer of Jackwnvilte .pent Sun- *in^ow
4IH went
------ at .___________________________________
IDii through and landed in tbe cane with
day
Coiaatein.
a rattle-te-hang-tang that would have
Robt Taylor, wife and infant, ■pent Bun- woke np a pa,,. of wor][ oxen. The burg­
day al Coleatein
lar had thefrot t foor of (be store open,co
Robert Orr of Montague wae registered as to escape if he found some one. This
in Ashland yesterday.
satisfied the burglar. John Briner had
W. W. Wateon and Robert Glenn re- been to see his best girl the evening be­
turned to Portland Friday.
fore and the pleasing remembrances of
The Misses Hhuieler returned last even- the interview had by this time placed his
dreams away up in the seventh heaven
ing from a visit in California.
of
bliss, where no worldly thou ht or re­
Miaa Hattie Ixtbum left for Salem Friday
flection could reach him while in the
to be engaged in the public schools.
, arms of Morpheus. The burglar being
Henry H. Howland, a miner from Placer satibfied that all was well proceeded and
county, arrived in Jackson last week.
j packed a lot of mens’ clothes, etc., out-
Mias Minnie King baa returned from Cor- ' aide 2
the
store
— r/JJ
He then returned after a
vallia, where .be bad been all summer.
j lot of hosierv. But here is where he ven-
--------------_
__ ____
.......B tured on forbid*ien ground once too often,
Mias
Sadie Ober _____
returned
last evening
from a pleaxant visit at biwion and Yreka. The sacred charm which was holding
The figure of Engineer James Porter of Mr. Briner fa»t in his dreams was broken
Granta Paaa was seen in the city this week by Mr. Burglar rushing in where angels
fear to tread. Mr. Briner got up, lit a
Thos. A. Harris, the Medford hotel man,
returned nunday from Northern Califor­ light and with a 38-ealibre six-shooter in
his hand proceeded to explore for tbe
nia.
unholy wretch who would dare be such a
Joe Rader, the Butte creek stock man, heavy villain as to remove hosierv. He
was over Saturday selling some beef to fol]nd one of the bun lars, who was in a
stooping position and thinking there were
Mias Mary Hunt, a Ban Francisco young ^herotheretooBri'nerletVoVithhisVe-
VALLEY
RECORD.
_
$5.50
OF
SACK
SUGAR
1OO Lbs. “C”
$6.75
BUYS
A
SACK
OF SUGAR
1OO Lbs
M c C onnell & winter ’ s ,
LEADING GROCERS.
The Only First-Class Grocery in
the City.
We Challenge Competition and
Meet All Cuts.
PREPAKE
For
FÄLL and WINTER.
New Fall Suits
Opened This Week
At O. H. BLOUNT’S
New Furnishing Goods
For Fall Just Received
At O. H. BLOUNT’S
Stylish New Hats
For Fall Trade
At O. H. BLOUNT’S
DONT
Why Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is
FAIL
TO
EXAMINE OUR
NEW
ÀND
HANDSOME LINES OF
¡MENS’ FINE SHOES JUST RECEIVED.
They are the Neatest Shape
We have ever offered.
Superior to all others.
OUR FALL STOCK GOMPLETE
*
*
*
*■ *
IN EVERY RESPECT
Yours Truly,
O. II. BLOUNT.
pw x-x
The
1 he Great
Great PORTLAND
ruKi lainu
H Dl C"O
INDUSTRIAL BÏF0S™9ROCE-™È?
Pul a Fill in
WITH ITS WORLD OF WONDERS
Opens Sept. 17th
1891.
!
Closes Oct. 17th.
HERE
You Had Better
Make a Note
OF THIS FACT.
Music by the Great ZAPEDORES BAND, di­
rect from the City of Mexico.
I
m
D. L. MINKLER & SON
FINE TEAS and COFFEES
TEAS,
Everything New.
I
I dclphia. at J. M. McOR’S «^W*
wart of 0»o YeUo” Cx»wford variety-
1 lilt«?«’- T* ’•‘♦'»r
Viator Sherman of Ohio.
«Ab Dead Exhibits.
«F
Green # and # Roasted
Coffees,
We will give you better value far your money
than any house in town. Try us.
D. L. MINKLER & SON.