Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 08, 1891, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD.
I
Fax Time oa the S. P.
The Stockmen'» Meeting.
Burglary Items.
BREVITY BASKET.
Another Stage Robbery.
Koehler and Fields were cut from Port­
land Saturday accompanying Mr. Spyes,
tbe German capitalist who was en route
ASHLAND, O«., T mckoat , <A t . 8, 1891. over the road to San Fremisce, with
The special left
Ase’t. Supt. Curtis
Portland at 8:40 a. m. and arrived at
rEHSOKAL AND SOCIAL.
Grants Paas at 6:2 p. m., making the
ran of 300 miles in nine hours and forty
George Durkee has returned from Lake- minutes. Part of the trip was made at
new.
the rate of sixtv miles per hour,as shown
Albert Walker and family return home by tbe register in the car.
Mr. and Mrs D. Wilson left their
Tbe evening of the 6th inst. one mile
J. H. Hofiiuan and Ed. Booth of Jack­ home on High street Monday evening I this side of Lakeview tbe Linkville bound
sonville were doing the ‘own yesterday.
after supper and came down to their ! stage was held up by two masked men.
They I The through pouch was robbed and four
fhe Medford gan.'.iers were sentenced store, the C. O. D. Emporium.
Tuesday, each being fined $50 and costs.
returned beme about 9:30 p. tn. During I registered letters taken. The express
One passenger,
Services at the Neil school house next this time their residence had been en­ box was also taken.
Sabbath at 3p. m. in charge of Rev. C. A. tered and a trunk in a store room was Loomis Levitt, was robbed of $7.50 and a
rilled of gold braided bracelets and gold bottle of whisky. Amount in express
Lewis.
F, M. Fredenburg of Gold Hill and Da­ ear rings, two foreign coins and a $1 gold box not known as yet. Value of regis­
vid Reid were m town yesterday en route piece, a 50-cent gold piece and a tintype tered letters not known.
picture of Mr. Wilson. The bracelets
for Little Shasta.
Among the interesting racing at the
The Yreka Blue Gravel Co. have at last and ear rings were worth $75, but are
found gold in their shaft, though not down prized more highly by reason of being late district fair was the “contests” be­
wedding presents of Mrs. Wilson’s, tween Jay B. owned by President Geo.
to the bedrock yet.
which fact does not seem to have deterred W. Riddle, and Satinette, owned by
Do you want to borrow money ou im- |
proved real estate outside city limits ? If the thief’s operations. Numerous match­ Treasurer T. P. Judson. On Wednesday
es burned to tlie edge indicates that he
a three-in-five race in which were Jay
so inquire at the R ecobd office.
and
Jay
B —
won !
procured his light in that way. The fact' B
15 , Satinette,
“------
-* ' Tybault.
T'1
T— ”
The Presbyterian synod is in convention that he did not rifle a trank in the same the three straight heats Satinette second.
at Grants Bass to-day .a carload of ministers room containing valuables, besides their On Saturday in another 3-in-5 trot were
arriving this morning from the north.
bed-room, shows that he must have been Jay B-, Satinette, Tybault, and E. T. At
Cannel coal of first-class quality has been scared off before completing work. The this race Jay B. wasn’t in it and didn’t
discovered in Klaiuath county. It has hard times social was going on at the seem to want to be in it, for be conven- [
been tested and found to be lacking in
hall not over a dozen yards away. In iently obscured himself in being dis-1
nothing.
Satinette '
I tbe same end of town attempts were tanced in one of the heats.
The Earl Fruit Co. shipped four carloads made the same evening to burglarize the was beautifully in it this time and won
of apples to San Francisco from Clawson
•yesterday. Mr. Franklin superintended residences of Wm. Harris, J Kline and tbe race in the 6th heat and the heats
_ were
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j J. T. Bowditch, _____
but ____
they
scared , were made in better time than the ones
the shipping.
j away by finding the pivmiDio
premises wvu|;n
occupied. ■ on the Wednesday previous.
But of
Tbe Grisiner-Davies troupe presented
H. J. Hicks left _ a course, we presume, that when the man­
The Burglar at Ganiard's opera bouse to a Early next morning II.
good-sized audience Saturday evening, giv- ' i pair of shoes on the outside of Chas. agement of the fair do such things we
Graves’ shop for him to repair, but lie- shouldn’t cail attention to it, but when it;
ing good satisfaction.
he got around at 7 a. m. they were is done by poor jockeys who have to per- j
E. D. Briggs bought the acre lot and fore
house in Iowa addition belonging to the “swiped ” Last week some one stole a form such work in order to 1 ve, it is' the
proper caper to call them irresponsible
Jesse Dollarbide estate at auction for $265. j i watch from Al. Ahletrom’s pants.
He will have it improved.
Deputy Sheriff J oh . McVey of Horn­ scallawags, hateful reprobates, etc.
A. M. Ruddeck is in from liis stock brook arrested a partv there yesterday
The Interstate Commerce commission
ranch at Buck lake and reports that snow­ afternoon who passed one of the coins at Chicago is investigating the chargee
fell three inches deep on the 31st, hut tbe i for bis dinner, and the ear drops were
country is again dry and cool.
found in his possession
He gives his of discrimination made by lumbermen
to cure in all it* stages, and that in Catarrh.
Jaapnh A Cmn« Thn« v Kh>l\lu
against the railroads.
A fine line of shoes just received at C. O. name as Geo. Young from Spokane,
E. B Smith is down in the Umpqua val­ Halh ('atarrh Cure in the only positive cure a„dT I nkiN -08
,
.Y^ >ere placed in nomina D. Store.
The Itata has been released on bond
ley, where his aged father is lying danger­ now known to the medical fraternity. Ca- ?•
Wash., and says lie found the articles.
tarrh being a constitutional disease, re- tion for president. J. A. Crane received
ously ill.
A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. ' He is lying in the city jail. It is believed and is free to resume traffic. The second
a constitutional treatment. Hair»
Hall’s majority of votes cast and was declared Grover Cleveland at New York, Saturday i the other articles are with his accom­ libel against the vessel, filed at San
Conductor Jack Ansley, accompanied by quires
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di­ duly elected president for ensuing year. morning at 12:06. Thus another great plices.
his aster, returned to-day from their trip rectly
Diego, was unauthorized and was
upon the blood and mucous surfaces
Thoe. E. Nichols and J. A. Hovt nom­ weight is taken off the public mind.
up north.
Young formerly lived at Yreka and is ordered to be withdrawn.
of the system, thereby destroying the foun­ inated for vice-president. T. E. Nichols
3-lbs. roast coffee for $1 at McConnell A a young man. He waived examination
John Frulan who has lieen assisting in dations of the disease. and giving the pa­
W. C. Wyncoop, the editor of the Den­
petting in the electric light plant at Yreka, tient strength by building up the constitu­ received a majority vote and was declared Winter'».
and was taken to Jacksonville to-day.
duly
elected
vice-president.
ver
Mining Industry, is going to Africa !
is home again.
tion and assisting nature in doing its work.
The Yreka fair is reported as being tamer
Beeson placed this
in the interest« of an English syndicate,
proprietors have so much faith in its in
. Fred
■ Furry and
. Welborn
Lumber is Cheap.
year than ever before. The races are
John Wade who has been in Eastern Or­ The
nr\rviiSave»
4
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ECCSOl)
powers that they ofter One Hun- ln nomination for secretary,
reported as being conducted on a more sys­
egon for a pion th. returned to Jackson curative
Common $11.50 on carload lota, $12.00 to look for and inspect the wonderful
majority
of votes and was de- I tematic swindling basis than those at the
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to received
1
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county Saturday.
!>er
1000. in the yard. Second rustic and gold mine# spoken of in Rider Haggard's
i
cure Send for circulars and testimonials clared dulv elected secretary.
Central Point fair.
flooring $20.00 per M. Everything in “ King Solomon’s Mines. ”
‘
J
Thomas Kearney, the jiopular conductor Address F. J. CHENEY4CO.,Toledo. O.
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very ..
interesting
debate on the sub­
Fall goods are beginning to arrive at the building line furnished on short notice.
Ml^^Sold by Druggists, 75c.
is taking a vacation. Pat Tinnin is run­
ject of raising and marketing stock took I C. O. D. Emporium.
The Tomato Season.
seplO
J ames N okkis .
ning in his place.
place.
Ja< Jcsonvllle Jottings.
The season of the tomato is short, yet
M.
Mayer,
the
merchant
tailor,
has
just
Dist. Att’y Colvig and Miss Kate Ieni-
On motion, meeting adjourned until
being essentially a plant of the tropics,
received over 300 samples of new fall and
Couucil Doings.
berger went to Lakeview to-day, where
Joe Overbeck of Seattle ia paying his further notice.
winter goods of dillerent kinds and if you Monday's monthly nieeting.l
it can not be ripened often in England,
court opens Monday.
old home here a viait.
J. A. C rane , President.
want a neat fitting suit at a reasonable
Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Parson and Miss Ella
T. E. N icitolh , Vice-Pres, figure, call at h!s shop.
Marshal Smith, Supt. Water Woiks except under glass. As a hot house
George Love and hia little daughter
Drake left for Portland Friday on a week’s
W
ei . bobn B eeson , Sec.
Stearns,
St. Com. Nelson, Recorder Ber­ plant, however, it is widely used there,
Agneaare
viaiting
at
Portland
thia
week.
Elegant line of Lamps at D. L. Mink-!
visit to the metropolis.
Medford. Or., Oct. 3,1891.
ry and Citv Treasurer Carter’s reports certain varieties developing special adap­
ler
&
Sons.
Madamea C. Vrootnan, V. Beall and
Miss Omega Applegate is up from the
for the month of September were accept­ tation to these conditions. In the short
Lillian Smith, the great shootist "Swing ed and filed.
Poisoned by Scrofula
general's landed estates in Josephine coun­ Cbaa. Strang were among the viaitors
but fervent summer iu New England, on
the
deer
pa,"
is
doing
the
whoop
la
act
in
ty, on a visit with friends.
Sunday.
Is the sal story of many lives made miser­
the contrary, it finds itself quite at home.
High
&
Taylor,
1.
W.
Hurries
and
an
Eastern
circus.
As
a
l>areback
rider,
'
able through no fault of their own. Scrof-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McBride departed
Mra. H. Judge
Ashland
u|a so js xaav/1
more
- e of ----
—
— was — visiting
- — --- —r 1 vaic*
X7 especially than any other a her- Lillian is said to be a howling success.—As- ! Thomas Roberts were each granted sa­ Though the plant like many others of
last evening for a visit at Portland and Al­ her
loon licenses for six months.
meter,
Mrs.
J.
Nanan,
from
Friday
editary
disease
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tropical origin is highly susceptible to
har
sister,
Nunan,
disease, and for
this simple
reason: toria Town Talk.
bany, Mrs M.'s old home.
to w
Monday.
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• ■ insufficient
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Arising from impure
and
blood, .
Bills ordered paid:
injury from frost, the seeds are very
J. A. Noren. the Swede whose sudden de
W. C. Daley was over from bis Butte
parture from the Siskiyou StoneCo.'s quar­ Electric Light Co, lights for Sept.
$87 00 hardy, sustaining no harm from remain­
H.,m. returned M
Ki.-----------
Ed. Helms
to his
home at -
creek home yesterday on a business trip,
was noted last week, has been heard Geo W Smith, sal for Sept..............
50 00 ing in the ground throughout winters.
Eugene after a brief visit with friends is a period of foetal life when tbe whole ry
the first time in two years.
from by Portland parties to whom he has J T Bowditch, same...................
. . 20 83
If left to come up of themselves they
here
and
at
Yreka.
body
consists
of
white
tissues,
and
there
­
written
from
Leland,
Cal.
J
R
Steams,
same
.........................
W J. Gillespie of the Depot hotel is in
... 65 00
fore
tbe
unborn
child
is
especially
suscept
­
do
so freely from such accidental plant­
J
K
Stearns,
lal»or
on
water
dam.
San Francisco and his partner, Harvey
.
6
00
F. R. Neil and wife were on Monday’s ible to this dreadful disease. But there is a
J. L. Tull came in yesterday from Sprague
22 00 ings of the previous season, and here in
Parker, is here from Redding.
train for East Portland, where Mr. Neil remedy for scrofula, whether hereditary or river, Klamath county, with 350 lbs. of but­ Win Nelson, labor on streets.......
Milton Berry, recorder’s fees.........
11 65
Misses Eva and Iatura Wilson arrived will engage in business.
acquired. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which ter, and is loading his winter supplies. J. i J L Downing, burial expenses.... ... 15 00 Massachusetts will begin to ripen fruit
from Sisson Sunday to attend school and
M.
Dillard
and
Jas.
H.
Owens
and
wife
of
by
its
powerful
effect
on
tbe
blood,
expels
S F Morine, blacksmithing ........... ... 8 25 about the last of August, while plants
W. J. Plvmale made a firing visit to
Uve with their aunt, Mrs. 8. J. Bailey.
trace of the disease and gives to the the same section came in yesterday.
A E Matson, same ......................... ... 5 70 . which are started early in the hot bed or
Roseburg during the week in the inter­ all
vital fluid the quality and color of health.
R K Sutton, livery..........................
2 95 window box will begin nearly a month
Charley Frisei). whose genial physiog­ est of the late district fair.
The
best
medical
authorities
say
the
prop
­
If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla er wav to treat catarrh is to take a constitu­
nomy is missed ai the depot, is employed
sooner. A large field of tomatoes in the
do
not
acoept
any
substitute.
Total
.........................................
$294
38 vicinity of Boston commenced ripening
Sheriff Birdaey went to Salem Monday
tional remedy, like Hood's Sarsaparilla.
as operator tor the 8. P. ai Grants Pass.
E. J. Farlow at his own request was fruit one summer about the 10th of July,
Klamath County Item».
J. H. Scholes of the Washington Com.
Samuel Clark of Moscow, Idaho, is visit­ having in charge Mannel Silvey, Jr.,
Co returned to Tacoma Friday. This firm excused from serving on the building at which time they brought twelve dol-
ing his cousin, Postmaster Hammond, who haa been adjudged insane.
Jack
Homer
baa
returned
from
Rogue
shipped fourteen full carloads of fruit, committee and tbe mayor appointed R. ' lars per bushel in the market.—Boston
whom be has not seen in twenty years.
R. H. Moore and wife after a two river valley.
principally peaches, this season, besides the K. Sutton in his place.
W. J. Schmidt
R, G. Smith, the Grants Paas attorney week’a visit with relatives returned to
Klamath wheat ia selling at $1.35 per daily shipments by express and smaller was appointed to superintend construc- Transcript.
who has been at Klamath hot springs is in Portland, where they have located
freight shipments.'
cwt. at Ager.
i tion of city ball for $50.
town, also Miss L. M. Howard of Portion^.
Tlio Girl »1 lio Teaches.
Mrs. Isaac Muller and Mrc. Jas. Slover
Dr. Price's extracts are the purest and ; A resolution was adopted that the form
Haynes
has
returned
to
Mrs. Mary Neville, who has been with of Crescent Citv are visiting their par- w „ Miaa Fannie
Sound health is a prime necessity for
.---- »-7-,.---- »i-y;—7-
the
vqry
best
for
the
money.
At
McCon
­
and style of the new city hall bonds be any worker in the tvorld, no matter
Fradenburg's at Central Point for some enta, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Parker of this Haynesville from a visit at Medford,
nell <S Winter's.
months, returned home to Bogus, Sunday. precinct.
intrusted to a committee of two to be ap
H. G. Butaev and A. Stewart of Haynes­
Mr. Wais worth and son are building a pointed by the mayor, who shall submit what the line of work may be, but it be­
C. E. Donnolly left for Portland Monday.
ville
have
sold
130
tons
of
rye
hay
for
new
residence
on
their
property
near
the
Miss Kate Ply male and her brother ;
.
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the same to the city council for their comes of the greatest importance if the
I). A. Dooley, a clever operator from the
M. E. church. It will be a neat and at­ consideration. Tho mayor appointed work is to be can fed on in the scliool-
per ton-
San Francisco office is here during bis ab­ Frank left for Portland Tuesday evening
tractive home and it is whispered that the
1 room. There not only tlie physical, but
and will attend school at tbe Portland
Harvey Oatman has sold out at Bonan- junior member of the C. O. D. Emporium J. T. Bowditch and E. J. Farlow.
sence.
buainesa
college.
za
and
will
soon
locate
at
Portland,where
store knows all about what it is being built' Petition to establish grade of Gresham the nervous and mental forces are taxed
John Butterworth returned Monday from
for.
Miss Kate Stewart of Vancouver, a his iather reBide*‘
Han Francises, where he underwent an ex­
i street referred to street committee, as to their utmost. The young graduate
amination for the position of a railway niece of Mrs. E. Turner came to attend
was petition for electric light at White . has hitherto gone to school to sit cem-
The fall run of salmon has
... commenced
. _______
W.
C.
Daley
was
over
yesterday
to
look
mail clsrk.
I fortably at her desk; to stand occasion­
the funeral of her cousin Thoe. Turner, and fishing is fine already at tbe dam, at Homes’s sheep. Dolph Carlton drove Sulphur Springs hotel.
William Hart left last evening for Rose­ and will remain a few weeks.
also in Spencer creek.
a band of hogs to Central Point to be
Ordinance 107 providing for licensing ally for recitations, to use her voice but
burg and may continue his trip to Port­
W. W. Cardwell anil family of Burns, , Capt. John W. Siemens has received shipped to Portland. Twenty-five head eertain trades and occupations was little; to have constant variety in her
land and then bv water to San Francisco
work; to enjoy her recess with perfect
before returning.
Harney county, accompanied by several the prize medals for the best drilled died by heat while crossing the desert. | adopted.________________
Hanley, who bought 800 bead of cattle
freedom and in congenial companion­
relatives,
arrived
during
the
week
and
members
of
Troop
B.
They
are
beauties.
Mrs. Adams, a teacher and wife of the
Wc advertise at present for a firm whose
in Klamath county brought 300 head
ship. As a teacher she goes to school to
Jeg8e
principal of the Stayton, Marion county, [ are visiting st the Cardwell farm.
Jesse Parkeri
Parker, q{
of gpragae
Sprague riyer
river, arrjved
arrived through the mountains by way of Fish preparations have proven, in oar own fam­
public school, has been visiting Mrs. Dr. I Thomas T. Turner died at hia molher’a thia week with hia family, who had been
ily, ajl they claim to be. We refer to Cham­ ■tand upon her feet all day long; to use
lake, saving distance and time. There I berlain’s Colic.Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ her voice incessantly, perhaps, too, in a
Caldwell in Ashland.
home on Thursday last, aged 23 years visiting
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at the Dan’l Walker farm, Rogue is good feed on the route.
edy We stand up for this medicine be­ large room filled with the tumult of the
Col. W. 8. Stone brought Mrs. Stone and ! He has been ailing since the 15th of last river valley.
we have tested it. This is not an ad­
Mrs. 8. E. Peck over to Ashland Monday Mav. The attending physician advised
Mince chipped beef in casings, a delicacy, cause
vertisement for the medicine, it is simply street; to keep noisy, and very likely,
W. Doten has iv
proven
that
tobacco
at
Crocker
Grocery
Co.
’
s
store.
to remain several weeks. Mrs. Stone is a change of climate and so he was re- a J. ...
•.
. .
our testimony regarding it tfter a fair trial. reliellious and disobedient children not
suffering front asthma.
moved from The Dalles to his old home
Dunsmuir News: S. I’. Roller,a brake- —Houtzdale, (Pa. | Observer. For saie by only quiet, but interested, and to spend
stalk
on
exhibition
that
grew
at
his
place.
Mrs. J. B. Brothers and two daughters at Jacksonville Sept. 1, but all to no
man on the freight, running between druggists.
the recess in care of them in the halls
who have lieen stopping at Cook's white avail. He gradually grew worse until It is four feet nine inches long.
here and Red Bluff, slipped off of tbe
and the yard
sulphur springs hotel for some time, re­ death came as a relief. Tom made manv
Circuit Court.
A. M. Peterman, the enterprising sash tender st Castle Crag. The wheels oi
Besides this she is to stimulate their
turned to Eugene, Friday.
friends by his excellent character and and door manufacturer of Linkville has the tender run over his foot crushing his
iStaver <t Walker vs Wm Metzler and Jos
Mra. Judge Hanna, Mrs. Max Muller and amiable disposition, who will be pained sold a half interest in his business to Mr. toes to a pulp. Hq was brought to Duns­ Burkhardt; default entered against def'ts; brains, and a certain amount of time—
their daughters and Miss Therlacher of to hear of his untimely end.
judgment for plfTs for $1125, with costs and usually prescribed by a board of educa­ I
Goeler, a carpenter front Oakland, Cal., -------
muir, --------------
where Dr. ----------
Gill amputated
putated his toes,
.
Crescent City, spent Tuesday picnicing at
tion, the lgembers of which know little
who has come to Linkville with his fam- and removed other crushed bones, It disbursements of suit.
the Coiestein soda springs.
Her Face Her Fortune,
I ily. They will put a lot of home-made was a very close call, and he barely es- I Henry Ammerman vs G F Pennebaker of the capacity and possibilities of the
et al; foreclosure; jndgn ent for plff ih the
Is commonly
said of famous beauties. | furniture on the market.—Star.
Daniel and Allen Rodgers of Polk county,
com
caped being killed. He was sent to the sum of $2408 and $100 to- attorney's fees; youthful mind—is allotted her, in which
the venerable father ana brother of L. W. She who > uses with artistic taste
___ Wisdom
____ ’s
hospital at Sacramento, Thursday.
mortgaged property ordered sold by sheriff. she must, somehow or other, succeed in
ADULTERATIONS IN FOOD.
Rodgers of this place, have been paying Famous Robertine has fortune in the pos-!
hilll a visit, returning yesterday.
•»•■in»
Cassatt Welch Co vs M Foreman; equity; teaching them a certain number of facts
sensing nt
of a rnmnlaTlnn
complexion tn
to whirh
which nothin»
nothing 1 !
Full line of hosiery and ladies’ vests at
mortgaged property ordered sold by sheriff —no allowance being inado for the slow­
but
blush
of the -----
rose - or
--- the
----------
- --------
— the freshness
------------- of , Manv states have stringent laws I I Wilson <t Walsworth's.
J. E. McLaughlin .the Klamath City man, the
, to pay costs and disbursements.
lily can be compared.
ness, stupidity or disorder, which in­
was on Saturday's train for Portland to r—
A H. Knight came over Monday from
¡7 tion is just wbat it is claimed to tie—the against food adulteration, but they fail
Minnie M Deuval vs E M Deuval: di- creases the friction of the work and de­
Jim Steele about selling or leasing their most delightful toilet article and only per-1 I to
check
the
evil.
It
is
on
the
increase,
the Yreka races with his horses, Ginger
— —-—- —
mill property to Eastern capitalists.
lays the doing. No matter how com­
le last report
of the Dairy Commission- and Johnny Allen and lias since gone to vorce: dismissed at plff’s cost.
feet beautifier known. Read tbe testimoni-' The
rei
H J Teel vs Pearl E Winston et al; de- plete the education or how enthusiastic
J. R. Sechrist. the commercial traveler , als from famous artistes, celebrated chcni-er • of New Jersey shows that 43.96 per Victoria, B. C., with them. Johnny Al­ murrer
__ j_ a 1 - last » _ evening.
U —
»•»*»-•»«•*•■* was a ., I stiéca
•« o i zs 1 n n a
iste ,»n.l
and AWswsnAnt
eminent wx
physicians
cent, or nearly half, of all the food prep­ len made a half mile daBh in 49 flat, the ruled. to secoud amended complaint over the spirit, the power for physical endur­
arrived
He ■ ü a accompanied
by his wife, formerly Miss Yetta Fiock.
arations submitted to him for examina­ best time recorded on the Yreka track,
Susan E Lewis vs R T Melius et al; or­ ance is absolutely necessary.—Caroline
who will visit Jackson county friends.
Gold Hill Nuggets.
tion were adulterated. Sometimes the j but tbe judges decided in favor of Carrie I dered
that plff have judgment for $335 and B. Le Row in Ladies’ Home Journal.
I
Mi.Ges Camille and Minnie Walker ar­
Knight’s rider was not strong ; $57 attorney fees and costs.
Mra. Louis Sexhour has returned to adulterations were harmless and in M.
rived la«t week from Bly, Klamath county, Gold Hill.
these cases the purchaser would be only enough to “pull” Johnny Allen, hence
J I Case Threshing Machine Co vs J G
where they have been all summer with
swindled, but in many instances rank he came in in spite of tbe fact that he Birdsev; ordered that plff recover property
Notice to Creditors.
John Wells' family. Amos Lundy brought
Mr. and Mrs Parilla have gone to ' poisons were found in articles of ever}’" I was to have been pulled.
, described and the sum of $25 as damages
them in.
Portland to reside.
day consumption. A large percentage ot
otice is hereby given to an
Our fall dress patterns are beginning to i and costs. _______________________________
Ed. Hammond returned to Medford, Fri- I Mrs. Cryder of this place has been canned vegetables, sueb as peas and arrive at C, O. D. Store,
parties who have claims against the
My catarrh was very bad
For thirty
dav to settle up his affairs and move to ; quite ill, but is now convalescent.
i string bean«, were found to contain cop­
estate of the late L. Townsend, that they
,
years
I
have
been
troubled
with
it
—
have
Yolo county. Cal., where he has charge of
The citizens of Crescent City are wide­
must present them to the executor, proper­
peras, used to give a green color, and a
a colony who are setting out a 1000-acre
________
„ has gone to Victoria, and I number of baking powders have been awake to the necessity of railroad con­ tried a number of remedies without relief. ly certified, immediately.
O.
B. Hardy
A
druggist
advised
Ely
’
s
Cream
Balm.
1
T. K. BOLTON.
fruit tract.
expects to be gone a week or ten days.
| “doctored" with ammonia to give an ar- nection with the Southern Pacific at some have used only one bottle and I can say I
Executor of the will of L. Townsend, de­
Mr and Mrs. G F. McConnell and
Joseph Hammerslev took a pleasant j tifleial leavening strength and to permit point in Jackson or Josephine counties. feel like anew man. I make this voluntary ceased .
daughter left last evening for I ortland “"*! trip over the Siski vou'mountain, Sunday. of their carrying more waste matter. In The Record of Oct. 3d announces that statement that others may know of the
Astoria where Me. will a’tend tbe grand
these cases there is not only fraud but the amount so far subscribed as a bonus Balm —J. W. Mathewson, (Lawyer), Paw-
MARRIED.
lodge. K. of F. as delegate from Oranite
Mr. Jas. Horn had a stroke of paralv- danger to tbe public health. * * •—N. Y. I i is $41,278, and the committee bas not yet I tucket, R. I
lodge of this city.
aia last night, and his recovery is doubt- Tribune.
visited Smith river and adjacent terri­
Something New.
Marriage license issued Oct. 6th to F. A.
Geo. W. Praytor returned Tuesday from fui.
tory. They also held a meeting there
Real Estate Transfers.
Adams and Pearl E. Winston, and to Wm.
Napa valley, Cal., where he had lieen to
...
., ...
viinM ,,one to
petitioning
Congressman
Geary
and
the
Kid
gloves,
an
extensive
assortment
of
A. Warlow and Fanny Cormack.
have his cancer doctored by the partv who |
\r0O'na'' 1,a8illu0"®
8 E Simpkins to Jno W Robinson—s w J4
treated Mike Mickleson. He thinks ne has ■ Grants 1 ass, where she will attend of s e Q and s e Q of s w Q of fee 10, tp 05 s national congress to give them an appro­ the latest styles just received from the
priation
for
their
harbor.
city
of
Philadelphia.
Call
and
see
them.
n permanent cure.
. school this winter.
r 4 w; $550.
BORN.
Don’t miss getting one of those new tailor Also afresh invoice of clothing from New
B F Carter to directors of school dist No
W.
L. McClure has finished the con-
W E. Price, who has been down in San
..._____________
York and a new line of hats from Phila­ BAILEY—In Ashland, Oct. 4, 1891, to Mr.
Diego county for some months oast enjoy- tract on his mine near here, the tunnel 35—2 acres of land sec 15, tp 36 s r 3 w; $10 made suits at O. H. Blount's.
delphia, at J. M. McCall’s store.
and Mrs. S. J. Bailey, a daughter.
Chas 1’ Jones to Eli Ellis—parcel of land
ing that sun'nv
.«unnv climate, returned home to beinü
b»in,, 150 feet deep.
inr
Senator Chas. J. Faulkner of West Vir­
A
«h land la.t
Ashland
last Thursday
Thursday. He is now visit-
visit­
| in Ashland precinct; $140.
ginia, Congressman Bynum of Indiana,
ing in the Willamette.
George Parker was in town one day
Geo Churchman to E J Churchman et al— and ex-Gov. Chauncey F. Black of Penn­
I. W. Hurries and son Ed. left yesterday
***»> » ><*d <* “weet.
15 acres of land in tp 37 s r 2 w ; $1.
sylvania, son of the great Jerry Black,
in company with Misses Camilla and Min-1 for which he found a ready sale,
L Shidler to G H Haskins—lots 1,2,3 and and Lawrence Gardner of Washington,
nie Walker for Santa Clara. Cal., where the ’ Mr Hull has just returned from his 1 4. lilk 6«, Medford; $6(0.
D C., were on Saturday’s southbound
KXSWSli.'TXSi'
’».K« the Hyn’s
mln. on Lo—e
Nicholas Cooke to Jas G Birdsey—lot 12 train. They are going through the coun­
j
blk
25.
Gold
HUI
;
$105.
I creek, where thev are making readv for
try making speeches and getting the
Gns Bnner of Hanford. Cal., was married I a winter’s run
State of Oregon to Emil l’eil—120 acres in people interested in organizing Demo­
at Talent yesterday to Miss Pearl Adams,
....
I sec 36, tp 37 s, r 1 e; $150.
cratic clulis. Thev report the Democracy 1
No article entering so generally into the food of every
daughter of Jes>e Adams, Justice Dyer of- I Rev. Thompson preached his hrst ser-
Sarah A Stearns to Ella J Watson—lot 8 of Washington splendidly organized h”*
ficiating. The hapnv young couple depart- mon here Sunday, to an attentive con­ ' | Hargadine tract, Ashland, q cd: $100.
household
is so generally and villainously adultered as bak­
found
Oregon
very
poorlv
^
ui
'
ed to-day for their home at Hanford.
gregation morning and evening, and also
Jas Helms to T W Johnson—lots 9and 10 j the way of or^'‘;;atlon '
ing
powder.
These adulterated powders are shoved upon
James F Thompson, editor of the Eure- on Gal.s creek in the afternoon.
Tbe Southern Orecon Sto k Associa­
tion met m Plymale’s hall pursuant to
due noti< ■*. President Joseph A. C’ ïuc
called the meeting to order and stated
the busir ead of the meeting to Le the an­
nual election of officers, and anv other
business that might lie presented to tbe
meeting.
Minutes of préviens meeting read and
approved.
Reports of secretary and
treasurer read and accepted.
to Bly tomorrow.
The secretary reported one hundred
Oregonian. The S. P. Co. is having and six on the roll of membership; but
Mrs. J. H. Martin went to San Franciser«
all the trestles between Ashland and quite a number are delinquent in their
Monday on a,visit-
H. B. Carter went to Portland last even­ Grants Pass filled by contract. Erickson dues, some are two years behind.
On
& Co. are doing the work with scrapers, motion of J. A. Hoyt, it was resolved
ing on a business trip.
taking earth from alongside the line.
Mrs J. C. Sheridan was visiting John They are pushing the work energetically that the secretary shall call the attention
Strait's family Sunday.
and «ill have their contract completed of delinquent members to section 4 arti­
Judge Tolman went to Portland Monday within a montji. The trestles from cle 2 of the constitntion and notify mem­
on a brief business trip.
Grants Pass to Lone creek summit are ber! that dues must be paid, or that their
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson returned ' lieing filled by the company. The earth names will be stricken from the roll
after two month’s notice.
from Portland yesterday.
is hauled from Bloody run,where a steam
On motion it was resolved, that the
E. M. Deuval was down at Grants Pass shovel ia at work making an excavation president, vice-president and secretary
which will reduce the curve there, thus
secretary
Ibis week, on a business trip
kiiiin« t»„
shall constitute a committee to investi-
Sherman Stanley and wife catne in from were
At Uke Lsbiah 1250 feet of tres Kat® al1 charges or complaints presented
Ue ta hehre fllKi wiih.-rXrT«„I tT
‘hem and if they think it is best to
LinkviUu last week on a visit.
Tib prosecute in any case, to use the funds in
Prank Dicky, who is railroading into remainder' u il7 £ *
' enm?»«» I.
v- - P
' U ! «•« treasury for that purpose
Portland, was in town Tuesday.
. t^-
s- lmPro.v«?enl8,
Several complaints having been pre-
J. DeWitt Butu left Monday via the timbi.r
m " Oi s*"“*1. ‘he committee were instructed to
south for Rochester, New York.
'
gT„?l Jm iL
i LOn8uk ‘Dd retain
Fran( i8 Fitch
Fred L. Miles was among the visitors anro
/A»? » m m *
i“1 ,n ca8e hia services were needed.
from this place at the Yreka fair
* On motion it was resolved, that the
present stock books be retained another
Chris, Ulrich and wife of Jacksonville use in bridges in that vicinity.
were in Ashland Bunday, visiting.
..xw »____ .
| year, but that tbe last sheet must be re-
SIOO
J. L. Hamerskey, the Gold Hill merchant
*..... Reward. *1OO.
j printed and the requisite number of two
spent Sunday on the Siskiyou mountain.
Tbe reader« of tiie V allby R kcoed will hundred be issued ; the secretary stating
J. N. O. Doily, o< the Shasta division, re­ lie pleased to learn that there is at least one that in an interview with the printer he
dreaded disease that science has lieen able agreed to reissue them free of charge.
turned last week from a trip to Portland.
I
M c C onnell &
winter ,
LEADING GROCERS.
The Only First-Class Grocery in
the City.
---------------o--------------
We Challenge Competition and
Meet All Cuts.
PREPARE
For
FÄLL.’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 FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR NEW AND
HANDSOME LINES OF
MENS’ FINE SHOES JUST RECEIVED.
N
They are the Neatest Shape
We have ever offered.
OUR FALL STOCK GOMPLETE
blk 26 Medford; $250.
Mrs- Waters and her daughter Mias
U 8 patent to Jno Anderson—319.69 Ofi'ea I I
Fannie, w ho have been Bfiending a few I in secs 19, 20, 21 tp 36 s r 2 w.
8 C Sherrell to Eva M Pollard—lot« 1 and .
months with relatives in this place, have
. 2 blk 2, Woodville; $625.
returned to their home ’n Yreka.
J M McCall to F Roper—13.01 acres, Ash­
Charlev Grufith has resigned his posi* land
(excepting water rights).
tjon aB clerk in Jacoby’s store and Willie
Mansfield has taken his place. Willie is
Notice.
promising young man and we wish
One
or
more
surgeon^
wf Pacific branch
’
i
of National ourgleal Inetitute, No. 319
Mrs. Jennie Goddard left on Sunday . One of Gold Hill’s eneWtic young Bush Street, 8. F., intends to visit the
mo.ning's train for Dunsmuir, Cal. She men thought he would spend a few Ibis- Blackburn hotel, Grants Pass, Oct. 17th,
was accompanied as far as Colestein by ure hours in fishing one day recently. | and the Ashland House, Ashland, Oct.
Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Babcock. Mrs. G., Mrs ;
caught nineteen pounds of fish more 19tb,for examination of pa>sons for'treat-
j . B. Robison.Winnie Elliott? Anna Bunce. 1 or fpgg, an(f then sold bis hook for ten , ment by this Institute.
Lana ¿IHôtt. George Robison and Ed. Fox. 'CPnt8........................
This Institute is specially devoted to
We think that ia doing prefly
who spent thé dav there
| _
_•• ■
i the treatment of curvature of the spine,
well.
diseases of the hip and knee joint,crook­
Mrs. Geo. W. Edwards and daughter .and ! “Flentv fiahea in the brook,
ed limb«, club feet and all bodily deform­
Miss S^die Anderson, who have been living
Charley catch them with a hook,
pi San Francisco during the summer, re­
ities. Their success in treating these
Mamma fry them in a pan,
turned to Talent last Thursday. Mr. Ed­
troubles aa well as all chronic diseases
Charley eat them like a man.’*
wards will return soon to remain about six
I has made for the Institute a national
months buving and shipping apples froiu
Come One, Come AII.
reputation.
thi’ ami Siskiyou county for McDopoch A
AU persons who are suffering from anv
Highest cash price paid for egga,
Johnson.
of these complaints should not fail to take
Tbe new city ball. jail. etc., is going up 1 chickens and all kinds of country pro- advantage of this opportunity for relief.
nicely. As soon as the true inwardness of | duee at the New Depot hotel, Ashland. I
No charge is made for consultation or
the "God save the plaza" howl was gen-r­
ally known, the manipulators of the "ex­
The Courier Bays an Oregon City wom­ examination. Reference may be had to
citement" hauled in their boms and all is an became the mother of remarkable the following residents . Hon. Thoe. A.
quiet and serene.
twins which fortunately lived but a min­ Davidson, Salem, Or; Supreme Judge R.
I
Sweet potatoes among the other good
things at McConnell & Winter’s.
Salem Statesman;
“The railroad
commission has now under considera­
tion the cause of the death of Engineer |
Rocliford in Tunnel 14, a few weeks ago
wear Ashland, and the accidental death ;
of James W. Hamilton, recently, at Cen­
tral Point Hamilton oanie to Salem a I
short time ago to take the place of night
operator in the Western Union telegraph
office but left a few days later and went
to Central Point, where be met a sudden
death under the wheels of a train while '
he was intoxicated.” The last state­
| ment is off. Jasper Wooley Hamilton^ II
(the dead man) never was an operator.
Fresh buckwheat flour, the finest Young
A merican and Laporte cheese at the Crock­
er Grocery Co.’s store.
Tbe “hard times” social by the W. R. i
C. was the most conspicuous entertain­
- ment this week. The grand march ■
through the streets to Granite hall dis­ I
played the most killinglv ridiculous cos­
tumes that the rag-tag and bob-tailed
element« of any society could have
I “thunk out.” At the hall, singing and
recitations were very clever and original. I
ute or two after birth. The corpses of P. Boise, Salem, Or.; Rev. E. U. Con^U, La Valiev'8 Tyrolean song with a Scandi­
the twins are united in front from the top Albany, Or.; W. C. Morgan, Albany, Or.; navian accent was so touchingly beauti­
ful that he was encored and rendered
of the head to just above tbe navel, the E. Y Young, «.taUand, Or.
those classical verses that commence
union being so complete, as far as ii e»-
The slate quarry recently discovered with “Two little crows sat on a hickory
tends, that they fcr^j e^miahv but one in Josephine couniy, twelve miles from
bed/. J.he broad, double head, well ■ Grant« P:i88,is the only one in the North­ lnnb,” etc. One thing not down on the
covered with dark hair, la so turned that west south of British Columbia, and there program was the upsetting of a burning
on one side there is a double ear and on is only one in California, so it is bound to lamp on tbe stage, which brought the au­
the other side a broad face with a hid­ be of value. The slate ia of a ftuj^eriar dience to their feet and on their way to
eous, somewhat twister! mouth. The lees kind, ahead of r.earjy all slate found in the exits. Quiet was soon restored, be­
ami arms hang free and are normal and the last. Sqcb an industry should be fore any one was injured.
well developed. It is a remarkable mon­ thoroughly devekiiied. A tire-proof roof
When 1 began using FJy'» Cream Balm
strosity,
to which moss will not cling is greatly mv catarrh was so bad 1 bad beat ache tbe
whole lime and discharged a larg« amount
needed in this country.
In Probate.
la the matter of the last will and testa­
ment of Charles L. Thurman—Helen M.
Thurman appointed administratrix; Phil­
lip Gleve. Wiu. Cameron and Audrew Can­
trail appraisers
‘•> e k.ivw troui experience in the use of
c ham helion's Cough Remedy that it will
prevent eroup." says Messrs. ad berry
Worlev. Percy, Iowa
Tliev also add that
the Remedy has given great satisfaction in
that vicinity, and that they believe it to be
the beat in the market for throat and lung
diseases. For sale by druggists,
‘ Something good'' in tobaccos—and in
t-lbs. R\ coffee (green) at McConnell it fact in every department, at XcConuci) A , t'ruit
W:
‘ er».
W^tjr’s *®r V*
I
all sizes at McC'uunell
the public with the greatest persistency.
Throbbing advertisements in newspapers claiming this
brand or that is absolutely pure, backed by analyses and cer­
tificates, and yet they are adulterated with ammonia or alum.
It is to be hoped the law will take hold of these merciless
manufacturers and punish them for destroying the stomachs
of the unsuspecting consumer.
Amid all this fraud and deceit Dr. Price’s Cream Bak­
ing Powder stands almost alone battling for pure food and
continues to furnish a pure cream of tartar powder at almost
the same cost to the people as the ammoina and alum pow­
ders are sold at, yet it costs much more to manufacture.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is of the highest
strength. It produces the largest amount of leavening power
attainable in a pure baking powder. It is free from ammo­
nia or any other adulteration. No powder does such work.
Housewives who have tested all use Dr. Prices only.
Uoc».—J. H. Sotauiers, Stsphnsy, Cons.
IN EVERY RESPECT.
Yours Truly,
STATIONERY !
We are receiving this week the largest stock of Sta-
t
tionery and School Supplies ever brought
to Ashland.
W. P. SQUIRE,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Real Special
Estate attention
anil Insurance
Aient.
paid to Eastern
Siècle Correspondence.
of filthy matter. That bas almost
Wint­ disappeared and I have not 1_
*
*
O. H. BLOUNT,
Poison in ths Kitchen
ka. Cat. Standard, wash,"H?u
touring ab^ut Califorida with the editorial
association who eame up as far as Sisson, i
where they remained a day.
J« m Parker to in again froiu his Sprague
river home and will return for another trip
this week after which he and his family
will mate their home near| Ashland, Mr.
££ ‘nd
4'-
A'
*
Pens, Inks, Papers,
Writing Tablets, letter Pads, Mucilage,
Note Books, Compositon Books, Slates,
Lead Pencils, Penholders, Drawing Books,
Sponges, Slate Pencils, Combination Boxes,
Paper Weights, Ink Wells, Receipt Books,
Drawing Pencils, Rulers, Ledgers,
Day Books, Journals, Bill Files,
In Fact, Everything to be found
in a first-class
.lijo adding this week ajine aneortmext of
ELEG-JLISTT
LAMPS.
J3T Bottom Prices on Everything.
D, L. MINKLER & SON
«
CIGARS,
and
TOBACCO