Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 05, 1891, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD.
SENSATIONAL BANK
EORGERÏ '
FRUIT STATISTICS
I
BREVITY BASKET.
Work of the City Council.
Ten Thousand Turkeys Wanted!
Regular Meeting Monday.]
We need ten thousand
Saturday's train brought from Califor- i W. P. Squire, the real estate agent,has I Free cigars at Winter's.
Mor.thlv reports of City Marshal Smith,
Dressed Turkeys to fill
gathered the following data of the fruit I The Halloween mischief maker was Supt. of Water Works Stearns, St. Com.
a
,
m8n
wbo
registered
at
the
hotel
as
ASHLAND, Oa., T bcbsdat , Nov. 5, UM Charles Freyer, San Francisco. Monday sold and shipped from Ashland station
Thanksgiving and Christ­
abroad Saturday night.
Nelaouand Recorder Berry accepter).
mas orders. Consignments
he called at Rev F. G. Strange’s resi­ in 1891 bv the regular buyers and ship­
H. A Clawson estate granted a saloon
of Dressed Poultry are par­
R. P. Neil has had completed a new farm
pers.
This
does
not
include
the
fruit
j
dence,
introduced
himself
as
a
member
PfCKaONAlj AND SOCIAL
licenee.
ticularly solicited. We have
of the Presbvterian church and < ame to kept for home consumption or that wast- re-idence on his Dead Indian place.
special facilities for dispos­
“ Prof.” Allen, a fortune-teller, has been
Petition of C. P. Jones et al for change
<
pay
bis
respects
to
the
pastor,
talked
ed
bv
not
having
canning
facilities;
Andy Payne fci at Yreka carpentering.
ing of large quantities. Highest prices ob­
doing
the
town
in
the
predicting
business
in
portion
of
Granite
6tie«*t.
Ordered
about being a moneyed man and wanted
IUB., ; nectarines, 18,- '
Tomatoes, 95.200 lbe.
tained, returns prompt, cash payments.
Al. Helms left for Albuquerque. N. M„ to locate here, had looked at a timber 000
Brakeman Speck of the 8. P. had his {that the city surveyor survey and plat With tv.-cn'y-two years’ experience, we are
lbs.,1000 boxes; cherries, 22,780 lbs.,
Monday.
such
proposed
location
of
aaid
street
and
tract at Sisson
Siaeon which be
he thought lie 4556 gallons;
gallons; apples, 477,200, 11,93<
11,9.10 i wrist mashed the other day while switching
to guarantee satisfaction. Write i
the boundaries thereof and the portion prepared
Sam Whitextein and family left Monday might buy,
town
for 8 a boxes; peaches, 1,550,684 lhe.,
lbs., 86,150
86,150, cars.
T’ would
W0
J
’ld be out of to
*,n. ior
us
for
particulars,
tags and shipping direc­
for Salem.
Mrs. W. F. Real of San Jose has opened of each lot, or other grounds to be appro­ tions.
week or so and wanted to have his pas- boxes; pears. 104,345 lbs., 2610 boxes;
Hobert Haight & Co.
priated
for
aaid
street,
and
make
his
re-
a
dressmaking
shop
near
the
White
Sul
tor
receive
bis
mail,
also
asking
Mr.
’
‘
J. M McCoy, Linkville. iiaa been here
plums and prunes, 68,052 lbs., 3403 box­
' port to council in 10 days from this time. Commission Merchants and Wholesale deal­
for a week.
Strange to give him his address. [Mr. es or 13,610 gal.; apricots, 4074 lbe., 209 phur Springs hotel.
ers in Farm and Dairy Products, 226
Max Webster and Young Denny slaught-, Resolution adopted : Resolved, that
Mr». Lyle Rice and »on are visiting in Strange gave him his printed card.J boxes or 815 gal.; currants and goose­
Front Street, San Francisco.
Mr. 8. gave him the names of the busi­ berries, 750 lbs., 150 gal.; raspberries ered 13 geese that weighed 68 lbs., on Emi-1 the city treasurer is hereby instructed to
Jacksonville.
transfer $56.57 from water works fund to
Ì
ness men of town, when Freyer asked 8200 lbs.,640 gal.; strawberries, 4460 lbs., grant creek Saturday.
Miss Irene Chitwood of Portland is visit­ for a letter of introduction to G. F. Bil­
The Only House in the City making
892 gal.; blackberries, 40,600 lbs., 8120
The News says the S. P. is thinking of cemetery fund, and $224.90 from water
ing in Ashland.
I
FOR SALE.
lings. Mr. Strange took hirn down town gallons.
making Dunsmuir an eating station and works fund to street fund.
J. A. Dickerson and wife left Monday for and introduced him personally. Freyer
Fire and water committee authorized
The average price paid this year for erecting a hotel, besides converting the
Man Francisco.
hoice 8- acre feach orchard
got Billings interested by telling him apples, pears, plums, prunes and toma­ center of town into a park.
to purchase two nozzles for hose com­
in bearing Apply to
D. P. Thompson passed through to-day about being a moneyed man, wanted to toes is about one cent per lb. For nec­
Our fall dress patterns are beginning to panies.
Ö. E. WATRUS,
for New Orleans.
invest in land and waa thinking of start­ tarines, 1)4 cent per lb ; for peaches and arrive at C, O. D. Store,
Street committee were authorized to
oct29’91
Ashland, Oregon.
ing
a
cannery.
Billings
took
him
and
Frank Hansen returned from his Port­
Services at the Presbyterian church next j put in three additional electric lights
2 cents per lb.; for cherries,
introduced him to the Bank of Ashland apricots,
land tnp Tuesday.
Sabbath morning and evening. Moruing where needed.
people, E. V and F. H. Carter
With blackberries, gooseberries and currants,
“Save the Country.” Evening.
C. B. Watson went to Portland Sunday a nice little story about .n vesting here, 20 cents per gallon ; for strawberries and subject.
Building committee authorized to have Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
“The Value of a Good Home."
on a bnainass trip.
a frame for fire-bell and flag-pele placed
NVe carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland
etc., wanted to change his balance from raspberries, 40 cents per gallon.
A specialty of fine groceries and table Upon the new citv hall,
There was 40,000 bushels of grain
Mi»» Mamie Judge is Lome from Port­ the El Paso, Tex , National Bank to the
otice is hereby given that the!
luxuries
bv
the
Crocker
Grocery
Co.
—
,
,
’
.,
land visiting her folk*.
co-partnership existing between the
Bills ordered poid:
Bank of Ashland, showing a draft on the threshed by one machine alone (Grubb’s)
and will positively not be undersold. All prompt­
C? fl1 1
A
r.Lz»lr< I
W. S.
Crowell and H son
reaped 27 lx,.
bushels
! Plprtri„ . ,„h.
r...
no undersigned, doing business in Portland.
He drew bis in the valley above Ashland this year.
Ab. Giddings came in from his Klamath former bank for $8000.
corn
to
the
acre
on
their
place,
the
old
Llgbt
H»
’
°
‘
L'.
gl,ts
for
O,
t
»
91
99
Multnomah
county.
Oregon,
ha«
this
dav
of
corn
to
the
acre
on
their
place,
the
old
.
And
vet
some
people
say
thia
is
not
a
county ranch Tuesday.
check upon tba Bank of Ashland for the
for Oct................. 65 00 been dissolved.
T. J. WALKER,
ly settled accounts and cash custom dis-
Stephenson farm, which some people J A R T Stearns.salary
farming section.
Kyle.rent of ware room 4 mos. 48 00
GEO. M. PARKINSON.
one«, thought wouldn't raise weeds.
Perry and A. M. Kilis of Central Point $8000 for collection, receiving a receipt
J
T
Bowditch,
sal
for
Oct
...................
20 83
Shipments of fruits
from Ashland and
for the same. Thia was about 11:30 a. m.
__________________
Portland, Or., Sept. 29, 1891.
were in the city Monday.
New candies—handsome assortment at Glass A Prudhomme, litnographed
counted
Coming back again he produced a v1f;>nity to points east as far as Chicago
city hall bonds................
Miles Cantrall commenced teaching the check on the U 8. National Bank of *r,,i New York, and to Australia and the C. G. store.
40 00
Geo
W
Smith,
sal
for
Oct
....................
Neil creek school Monday.
50
00
W. T. S. Patton has sold five slashing big Hicks A McBride, hauling ...
New York for $200 to be cashed.
The antipodes is not an uncommon occur-
25 25
Wm. A. Kelly of Alaska wbo bought lbe bank said it waa good if he could get ren‘C- But on Saturday’s train a car- work horses to Erickson, the railroad con­ Wm
Nelson, labor on streets
35 00
tractor.
Erickson
has
Iwught
several
fine
Bozeman property is here.
will be shipped to populous horses in this section to use on his scrapers. H Williams, same ............................. 7 00
some one to endorse it. He said
_ is Rev. 11 load J ** apples
—’—
«VIIU ’ ö
Jas Thornton, same.........................
Congressman Hermann Las returned to Mr Htrange knew him ai d asked if he London, Ull^iatlU,
England, the world
s LUUllUtl"
comiuer-
3 00
Tea, tea, tea and tea at Winter’s—23c to I Dodge, same...................................
Roseburg from Eastern Oregon.
3 00
cial center by P. H. Donoghue of Ash­
would do. The bark replied yes.
$1.20
per
lb.
8
C
Corbett,
same
........................
1 75
Mr. Freyer went to the residence of land, and Levi,Spiegel A Co. of Portland.
WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION.
Mrs. O. Coolidge went to Sacramento and
Geo
Abbott,
same
.....................
1 75
Geo. Fiock, 8r., died near Yreka last Sat­ M R Moore, same ..........................
Mr. Strange, told him of his talk with It will be composed principally of New­
Ban Francisco on a visit to-day.
1
75
Billings, hie introduction to the bank, towns and a few Spitzenbergs and urday from the effects of having been A E Matson blacksmithing
2 25
Fireman Mike De Vanney yesterday etc.,
showed him his receipt from the Wineeaps. They will go to New York in thrown from a road cart in an accident. Geo Markle, same .......................... 1 75
Just Received the Lar­
moved bis family to Grants Paas.
He
was
67
years
old
and
a
pioneer
of
1850.
a
refrigerator
car.
They
are
consigned
Bank of Ashland for that $8000 draft,and
G C Eddings......................................... 2 75
gest stock of the Latest
C. K. Donnelly returned yesterday from asked for a letter of introduction to W. to Aiderman Isaacs, the great commis
The finest goods in the market can l>e bad W W Kentnor, labor
5 50
his month's vacation in California.
Styles of Fall and Winter
H. Atkinson, whom he bad not vet met. sion merchant, auctioneer and ex-sheriff only at the clothing palace of O. H. Blount. M N Long, fixing fire bell.................. 2 15
BSTWe respectfully solicit your trade, deliver goods
Milton Berry, recorder’s fees...........
7 65
W. R. Stammers, Jr., of Medford, went Mr, Strange wanted bun to' remain of London. Mr. Donoghue is conversant
The
new
time
card
abolishes
Redding
as
Millinery
Goods
Ever
to viait bis folks at Fresno Tuesday.
awhile and he would take him down and with the London markets, where he eating station, making only two meals a
promptly and will treat everyone W hite . Try the only
Total .....................
... $415 38
opened in Ashland. Call
Mr. Freyer spent a lifetime and his advices are that day for the traveler. Ashland and Sisson
McBride, the Medford photographer, introduce him personally
Adjourned to Nov. 7th.
passed through for Michigan Tuesday.
Sroteeted against consuming so much of the gales on the Kentish coast have ru­ being the places. Trains meet at Horn­
and see them at
first-class grocery in the city.
Mrs. Mary Addington of Han Francisco Ir. Strange’s time and aaid a note of in­ ined the crop of winter apples. This brook
Grants
Pass
Courier:
Judge
Hanna
shipment
is
an
experiment
and
if
sue
I^ave your orders for fresh Eastern oys­
troduction would lie sufficient. Mr.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Helen Wells.
i was down from Jacksonville this week.
ceesful will be followed up. The freight ters for Thanksgiving at Winter's.
R. L.l’leti left Monday for Vacaville.Cal., Strange aava he had no suspicion of his to L«ndon is $1 per box, and apples sell
He is one of the incorporators of the
motives,
the
only
thing
be
suspected
was
.
where he has several plastering contracts.
E L. Hopkins, who was with R. B. Hay­ Southern Oregon Marble and Lime Co.,
HEADQUARTERS.
that his freshly-made Presbyterian friend there 88 hillb 88 t2-50 P*1- ho*-
don
when
bis
arm
was
shot
ofl',
helped
whose works are at Wildei ville. The
Mias Helen Strang of Medford went to might be a little off in the upper story.
dress
the
late
Harvey
Walker
at
Parker
’
s
P-
H.
Donoghue
has
purchased
the
Yolo county, Cal.,yesterday on »-six weeks’
So Mr. Strange wrote a aote of introduc- > “PP*« crops of Dean, Goddard, Casebeer, and drove his load of apples on out to stone is said to be the best in the world.
visit.
When Sell’s circus was in Oregon the
tion to Atkinson. Here Freyer had what J Terrill, Wagner, Foes and the Nether- Linkville.
C. W. Ayers, wbo has been at the Bcott
Cash paid for butter, eggs and poultry. enterprising owners stated on the bills
valley mines, was iu town yesterday and be had been working for, viz: Mr. lands of Talent for shipment to Levi, Crowson,
The Grocer.
8trange’a signature
; Spiegel & Co. of Portland.
that the aggregate value was over a mil­
to-day.
In due time, about 2 p. m. he appeared
Judge Hanna, Ben Bull and sons and lion dollars. When it sailed from San
Lumber
is
Cheap.
Mrs. J. E. Tipton . Sr.. of Medford went at the bank with hie name ana Mr
Sheriff Penumbra Kelly and S. M Keenan Francisco last week the custom house
to fawi Angeles Tuesday to see a nick Strange’s name as endorser on the $200
Common $11.50 in carload lota, $12.00 of Portland have organized a company to clearances invoiced it at $28,700. It
daughter.
check and E. V Carter, cashier, handed per 1000 in the yard. Second rustic and operate a-fine marble ledge on Chenev makes a difference Ivow we look at these One sf the Handsomest Residentes in the
Chas. Radcliff of Ashland has located at him out his $200. Soon after Freyer flooring $20.00 per M. Everything in creek, Josephine county.
values.
Unkville and opened a watch and jewelry went out E. V. Carter commenced exam­ building line furnished on short notice.
Henry Villard, the railroad magnate,
for Sale or Exchange for Farm Property.
The bottom of the potato market has
repair shop.
J ames N orris .
seplO
came out to Ashland with his wife, accom­
I
ining into the thing, and compared the
dropped
out.
A
letter
from
a
San
Fran
­
panied by Koehler and wife in a special at
Mrs. M C. Hollingsworth, »on and signature of Mr. Strange to another docu­
Jacksonville
Jottings.
cisco
commission
merchant
says
that
in
l) o'clock, remaining until 12 noon, when lie
daughter left yesterday for their home in ment in the bank where Mr. Strange had
I Eugene Armstrong is reported quite ill went south on the passenger.
San Francisco the opinion is current
WILL SELL on long time or exchange
Loa Angeles.
himself signed. It waa nearly the same,
for farm, my residence in Ashland with
that the crop of potatoes in Oregon is a
at
Portland.
Full
line
of
hosiery
and
ladies
’
vests
at
there
being
a
discrepancy
only
in
the
Capt. A. D Helman has returned from a
a frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and
very large one, and that the people of
visit with hl» daughter, Mrs. John A. Car­ making of the G. Mr. Carter’s suspic­
Hon. Theo. Cameron left on Monday’s Wilson A Walsworth’s.
this state will consequently ship their 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are
ter, at Linkville.
ions being aroused he recollected having train for Galice creek.
laid out with choice fruits and shrub­
Pa* Egan will be recalled from Chile
to San Francisco for sale, and that nicely
bery, artificial stone walk, good stable and
Mr. Blaine should send Patsv Donoghue to crop
Fred W. Hogg, the watchmaker and jew­ received a postal card description of a
belief,
he
says,
makes
the
price
very
low
Miss
Rose
Cardwell
and
her
sister,
Mrs,
outbuildings.
This cottage was built in the
succeed him. None of those bloody,blarst-
eler was at Jacksonville and Central Point man wanted at San Bernardino for just F. Fitch, are visiting at Portland.
fall of 1888, of the choicest material and by
ed Cbilanos would tread on the tail of his I there.—Oregonian.
the first of the week.
about such a game done there Oct. 24th.
I suffered from acute inflammation in my first-class workmen. Newson Bros., 8. F.,
Miss Ida Cantrail and brother of Union- coat without getting their nose in it.
Mr. Carter went to Acting Marshal J.
Miss Emma Howard. Wells, Fargo A Co.’s
| nose and head—for a week at a time I could architects. Will sell or exchange any part
The
finest
black
tea
in
the
market
at
the
town
were
among
the
visitors
Tuesday.
K.
Leabo
and
told
him
he
had
been
one to four acres all in choice fruit and
express agent, returned yesterday from a
| not see. I used Ely’s Cream Balm and in a of
Crocker Grocery Co s.
robbed of $200 dollars if he didn’t get
visit in Ban Francisco.
said residence This is the most
Miss Emma Armstrong who has been vis­
few days I was cured. It is wonderful how adjoining
that man back. Marshal Leal» espied
The cattle recently sold to Mitchell of ' quick it helped me.—Mrs. Geòrgie 8. Jud­ modern >n style, and best constructed cot­
Mrs. M. L. Alford left Monday for Klam­ Freyer and brought him to the bank, iting her aunt, Mrs, Zigler at Roseburg, has San
tage
in
Southern
Oregon. Choice location,
Francisco by Major Barroji and sons son, Hartford, Conn.
returned home.
ath county on a viait to the families of her
and can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E.
and
Butler
A
Thompson
were
weighed
at
where
Mr.
Carter
informed
him
that
the
brothers, the Applegates.
Mrs. I. A. Merriman of Medford was Barron’s yesterday and will be driven over
G. H. Hayes says that Heryford Bros, E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey. Real
thing did not look all right.
Frever
Mrs. Geo. Cryderman left yesterday for handed back the $200 minus forty cents visiting relatives and friends here Tues­ the 8iskivous and shipped from Hornbrook, turned off this year the best lot of beef, Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon. ' ml9*91
it being cheaper.
Ager to visit John Cooley's family and which be had spent, and asked wherein day.
to the number sold, that ho ever pur­
other friends in Siskiyou county.
MARRIED.
New store, new goods, new prices. 16 chased since he has been in the business.
it was wrong? Carter replied in Mr
Henry Ammerman was in town Satur­
Miss Melnotte louden strived from Bis­ Strange’s signature. Freyer, wdiq never' day. He bid in the property sold at ounces to the pound. Crowson. The Gro­ —Lakeview Examiner.
MORRIS—GRAY—At the residence of the
son Bunday. to spend the winter in Ashland changed a color or muscle and acted as sheriff’s sale for $2650. There was 42 cer.
Chipped beef, fancy breakfast sugarcured
officiating minister, Rev. Geo. W. Black,
with her slater, Mrs. R. Beswick.
Dunsmuir News: The train agents have bacon. Eastern hams, fresh Oregon lard at
cool as n chunk of ice replied all right,he acres located in the town of Talent.
in Ashland, Nov. 3, 1891, Levi Morris and
been taken off the Shasta route. The pass­ Winter’s.
E. W. Kano and family returned from would go and get Mr. Strange to came
Miss Alice Gray of Talent.
Dave
Cardwell
of
San
s
valley,who
has
enger
business
is
a
little
dull
this
time
of
Portland bunday where E. C. attended lhe down and endorse it in their presence.
Albany, Oct. 28.—In the first of two PENNEBAKER—REESER—At the resi­
been attending the public school, was the year, so it was probably doubtful if the
Oregon Knights Templar meeting.
They let Mr. Freyer go, after getting the
dence of the bride’s parents,Mr, and Mrs.
agents could knock down enough to cases of the state against E. P. Rogers, of
Hus Walden and J. W. Blackburn from money. Carter handed Leabo the de­ called home by a messenger announcing train
B. F. Reeser, in Ashland, Nov. 3, 1891,
the Southern Pacific railroad,for discrim­
make
it
profitable
for
them
to
hold
jheir
the
serious
illness
of
bis
sister,
Miss
Eva
the Siskiyou were here and at the county scription of the man wanted at San Ber­
Geo. W. Pennebaker, son of G. Fi Penne-
job.
r
inating
in
freight
rates,
the
jury
to-day
Cardwell.
seat on business Monday and Tuesday.
baker, and Miss Tillie Reeser, Rev. Geo.
nardino and it tallied to that of Frever to
get soaped by cheap brands of soap, returned a verdict of guilty. Counsel
W. Black officiating.
Mike Castelo who was a resident of but Don't
Mrs. R. H. Ogie, formerly Miss Kate the quick. Leabo, Deputy Sheriff Robt.
for
the
defendant
filed
a
motion
for
a
try some of Winter’s best.
was a quiet borne wedding witnessed
Chitwood came in last Friday from Klam­ Taylor and tr large slice of the balance of Jacksonville 25 years ago, spent several
new trial, which was overruled. The 1 by It the
immediate relatives and a few inti­
Kosebtirg Plaindealer: Sheriff Miller has , court imposed a fine of $1000. The case
ath agency where she has been teaching.
the town struck out for him. Freyer had days here during the week with old time
mate friends. The bride and groom took
inst returned from the “bad lands," where
Mrs. 8. B. Whittle is visiting her friends started in the direction of Strange’s resi­ friends. He is now a resident of San he
has been to seize and sell some cattie he- will go to the supreme court. The sec­ the same morning's t:ain for Los Angeles,
tietween here and Roseburg again, during dence but passed on and after hiding in Francisco.
Cal., where they will reside in the future.
longing to the notorious Poole Bros., who ond case was continued.
8. R.'s absence with the line repairing various barns, sheds, bridges, etc., was
The good wishes of a host of friends follow
A world’s fair club was organized Sat­ are doing time in Salem. The proceeds
“
Who
said
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla?"
Thou
­
work.
overhauled by Acting Marshal Leabo in urday evening by Mrs. Dr. Pevton at the will be turned into court to cover the costs sands of people, who know it to tie the best them in their new relation and home.
J. <*. Matheny, who has been visiting in Billings’s field. Freyer seemed to know residence of Mrs. P. P. Prim. Mrs. of prosecution.
blood purifier and tonic medicine.
BORN.
Ashland the guest of his daughter, Mrs. P. by instinct that his jig was up and com­ Pnm was elected president and Mrs. W.
Some new styles in shoes at the C. O. D.
An appeal has been made to the citi­
W. Pauban, has returned home to Santa menced telling Leabo all about what he J. Plymale secretary.
Emporium.
CLOSE
—
Near
AMiland,
N ot . 3, 1891, to
zens
of
Ashland
and
vicinity
by
the
Ana. Cal.
was wanted for. He waa locked up in
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Close, a son.
License issued Oct. 31 to G. W. Pene- 8. Sherman of Talent writes the Linkville Good Samaritan Hospital of Portland for
O. B. Hardy, the Gold Hill mining man, the old city skookutu house to await the
went to Ban Francisco yesterday on a busi­ arrival of Sheriff E. C. Seymour of San baker and Miss Tillie Reeser. Married Star that the editor "need not be surprised aid in replenishing their store room for I
DIED.
ness visit. Geo. Senn returned to the city Bernardino, who will arrive on to-day’s Nov. 2, 1891, by Judge J. R. Neil at to hear of the whole tribe of Shermans set­ the coming winter. A large number of
tling in Alkali valley shortly.” However poor people of all denominations are re- !
Saturday.
county
judge
’
s
office,
George
W.
Stevens
train and return with his man tomorrow.
the readers of the Siar in Jackson county ceiving care in this hospital. Contribu­ MORINE-In Ashland. Oct. 30, 1891, Earl,
and Miss Zadie Bradshaw.
Cbas. T. Bailey who has been in Sacra­
wilkbe kept well posted on what me and
son of 8. F. Morine, aged 7 months, 14
A
R
xcord
reporter
got
his
augur
into
tions of apples, pears, potatoes, flour,
mento during the rummer, returned Satur­
my brother Jacob are doing.
days, of spinal meningitis. Funeral on
Halloween
was
generally
observed
here
the
prisoner,
whose
real
name
is
Chas.
dried
fruits,
preserves,
butter,
cheese,
day to be ready for the mining season at
Saturday, interment in Ashland ceme­
Fresh mackerel, salt mackerel, Iceland bacon, poultry, celerv, hops, etc., may
B. Hogg. He save the most of the time by the witches and fairies. Nearly every
Foot’s creak.
tery, Rev. G. J. Webster conducting the
one was remembered in some way, eith-> halibut, codfish, lobsters, shrimps—Winter be left at the home of Mrs. W. P. Squire,
in
the
last
four
years
he
has
been
in
last sad rites. The little fellow lost his
E. E. Winchester and wife left for Port­
er by having their front door painted or has them.
Mexico
as
a
civil
engineer,
is
45
years
of
mother at the time of his birth.
on Main street, who will see that they
land Baturdayon a business trip, returning
being
presented
with
some
article
be
­
The
ladies
of
Ashland
and
vicinity
are
are properly packed and delivered at the
today. Mr. W. was purchasing goods for age, a native of Scotland, a single man,
longing
to
n
neighbor.
requested
to
meet
at
the
parlors
of
The
Or
­
eame to America in 1864, was a soldier
his drug store.
Concerning Prof. Hurley.
egon hotel on Saturday. Nov. 7th, at 3 p. depot. The S. P. has kindly offered to
carry all freight for this hospital free of
Mrs. John Stanley camo over from Sisson in 95th Pennsylvania volunteers, Co. A,
Only
a
Dime.
m
for
the
purpose
of
organizing
a
Wom
­
Editor
V alley R ecord :—In the R ec ­
Sunday to let her folks see what vigorous Gen. Wright’s division.
an’s World's Fair Club, so that our town charge.
ord of Oct. 29th I notice a clipping from
Name,
initials
or
monogram
neatly
Hogg
acknowledges
his
guilt
and
tells
high kickers her twin babies, born several
mat l>e properly represented in the woman’s
M. Mayer, the merchant tailor, has just the Woodburn Independent criticising
a straight story. He is an intelligent, painted by Haaty, on the inside of hats, bui'ding at the coming Columbian Exposi­ received
months ago, ware.
over 300 samples of new fall and Prof. U. G. Hurley a6 using “slang and
umbrellas,
gossamers,
rubber
coats
and
tion in 1893.
winter goods of different kinds and if you , foul insinuations” tn bis lectures. Prof.
John 8. Miller and wife, formerly of Ash­ well-dressed man, and doesn’t ask for rubbers» __
land, were on Monday's train home to Gil sympathy but calmly submits to the in­
Fresh cocoanuts, Smyrna figs at Crocker want a neat fitting suit at a reasonable: I U. G. Hurley is a resident of this valley
figure, call at bls shop.
roy. Cal., from a visit to their property up evitable. He says he expects to go to
Grocery Co.’s store.
Real Estate Transfera.
, and in the capacity of lecturer on phren-
the penitentiary, though he save his
at Walia Walla.
G
M
Granger
to
11
J
Hicks
—
lot
2
blk
44,
H.
M.
Barnes,
treasurer
of
Lakeview,
ology has visited all the towns in this
friends
will
pay
the
San
Bernardino
bank
Sonietliing
New.
Mrs. Wallace Baldwin returned home to
Ashland; $1600.
who was short in his accounts $800. was
valley. I have attended two of his lec­
the
$640
dollars
he
defrauded
them
out
of.
LinkviWe Tuesday after a visit with Ash­
Kid gloves, an extensive assortment of tures on phrenology and never listened
Walter Farnham to Eugenia A Jackson— convic ted and sentence 1 to the penitentiary
The
reporter
elicited
from
him
the
fol
­
land friends as the gnest of her folks, Ben­
one rear and fined $1600 and costs. Frank the latest styles just received from the to any “foul insinuations” nor have I
10.06 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 e; $100.
lowing facts that may account for his
nett Million and family.
Wilson was convicted of stealing a steer at ' city of Philadelphia. Call and see them, ever heard anybody allude to such a
Jacob
Evans
to
O
G
Oorlgiese
—
n
w
*4
of
the same term of court. Sheriff Heryford, | Also a fresh invoice of clothing from New thing in this valley.
Mrs. John Petton, son and daughter, downfall, which was money, the root of n e % of sec 20, tp 34 s r 4 w; $200.
an?c
•Jfch‘ee 5s8 n? York and a new line of hats from Phila-
from I-afayette. Oregon, were visiting their all evil. Addressing the reporter, he
Ellen I Willits to Amos Willits—w % of d Ju ’
I know the professor believes iu fewer
7
I de,Phia> at J. M. McCall’a store.
numerous relatives In Ashland Bunday, be­ said: You can further say that the e % and e <4 of n w >4 of sec 29, tp 32 s, r 2 ¿nifentiar?
and consequently better children, does
cause of it all is gambling, whisky and e; $2000.
ing en route to San Jose, Cal.
not believe in unwilling maternity, does
Some good bargains in ribbons at the C-
Josephine’s Wealth.
Major G. F. McConnell left yesterday for bad company, for up to 40 years of age I
J no Compton to Jas G Birdsey—n ’4 of s
believe that children should be the
never
thought
of
doing
a
dishonorable
O. D. Emporium.
q.|)e fo]]owjng ¡s die assessment sum- not
Portland, where he and Johnny Eubanks
w *4 of sec 8. tp 36 s r 1 e; $500.
result
of an accident. But whenever a
engage in the grocery business at a prom­ act and only until just recently that I
Geese are very numerous down on Bear marv of Josephine county: Number of writer or lecturer touches on those ta­
Svlvester Cowles to Robt T Baldwin—lot
ever done anything of this kind. Since 1 10 blk 2. R R add to Ashland ; $100
inent location on Third street.
creek these davs, where thev stop to feed , acres of land 134.696, value $485,838; booed subjects, whenever the abuses are
.V-
ri'
Ellen Orth to C W Kahler—an undivided on their journey southward. Several of value of town lots, $242,028; value of im- laid bare and people are forced to think,
Young Mitchell, the pugilist, was on last May I have spent over $6000, some
small
portion
of
it
in
traveling
expenses
the
sportsman
about
Ashland
have
made
I 6:235 interest in part of lot 4 blk 7, together
Monday's train for Portland with his wife.
provements, $183,353 ; merchandise and then conservatism sends up a howl, be-
Jack Dempsey went around by water and and living but the great bulk of it went i with building known as Red Mens’ build­ pretty good hauls bv going down earlv implements, $155,683; money, notes and i cause they are afraid that the supply of
•w.
*
they will give exhibitions in the northwest. in gambling and the race tracks at Sara­ ing. Jacksonville: $70.
*1»
in the morning. One morning recently accounts, shares of stock, etc., $353,579; human idiots and mental and physical
toga,
Long
Branch
and
some
at
Minne-
I Willits to J W Merritt—11 acres a hunter ran across four large flocks with­ horses and mules 1597, value $57,160; serfs will be short in the future, which
Judge Hanna and Col. Knight came up { apolls. This $6000 accounts for my hav- j in Ellen
tp
37
s
r
2
w
;
$387.48.
in a radius of a quarter of a mile.
cattle 4732, value $55,976; sheep 1103, will produce a famine in the competitive
on Friday's train and left by private con­
Al[a R l’hipps to Julia A Edwards—land
veyance for Linkville over the Ashland 1 ing the various bank checks in mv poe-
c
.«,., . few
C w days at value $1649; swine 2011, value HO32; : labor market and party politics.
Turn
Fresh
roast
coffee
every
road. Circuit court convened there Mon­ . session, though I haven’t a cent in the I in tpw7 s r 1 w, 2.09 acres; $52.
Winter's, f Just trv our own powdered Me- gross value of property, $1,621,918; as I on the light.
W m . H. B reese .
banks now and didn’t have when I drew
day.
Conrad Mingus to Wm Ulrich—lots 1 and cha and Java.
equalized by the county board, $2988;
Talent, Nov. 2d, 1891,
Chas. Rain as, the jolly Hamburg Bar. those checks for which I am in trouble. 2 blk 60, Medford : $150.
indebtedness. $1,624,9Î6 ; exemptions,
Clay
Charlev
has
sta-ted
up
bis
new
This
is
the
only
crime
I
have
ever
been
A
H
Maegley
to
W
H
Parker
—
land
in
Siskiyou county miner, and former partner
Elegant line of Lamps at D. I.. Mink­
saw-mill on Antelope, and is turning out $444,905; total taxable property, $1,180,-
of Geo. Cryderman. of this place, was visit­ guilty of and was driven to it by circum- I sec 4, tp 38 s. r 2 w; $1.
011 • number of pollB, 602.
ler & Son6.
the
finest
kind
of
fir,
cedar
and
pine
lum
­
ing Ashland friends last week, returning stan< es. I never was in a saloon until I i J W nutpurm
,,,
mis
ao
,
i
»
Shepherd to Jesse Hinkle—lots 13,14
ber. The mill is run by a few inches of
borne Saturday.
was 35 years old, have led a moral and I blk 10. Central Point; $1C3O.
„ man
---- up, be-
—
Clar B Lewis to Ben and Aaburv Beall— water going through a hydraulic pressure 1
Em mitt Beeson left Sunday for a month’s religious life, from a . voung
di_ gamble
__ _ ___
, | an undivided X interest
__________________
any
in and to land be water wheel. The finest lumber at the '
visit In Colusa county. Cal., where he has ing a Presbyterian. I I didn't
several undos. Enimitt will probably put until after 35 years of age. . I knew how I longing to estate of T F Beall, deceased; mill is only $7 per M., and the opening j
of the new Antelope road will bring this
more visits in on hi» pretty cousins than on to play cards before. I wasn’t a good
good, 11100.21.
$1109■2S•
hie uncles, we'll wager.
gambler, moat always _ losing, which
gave
to John Miller—n w 2,
% of ‘ s w % of
....... „....
i U
” 8 .....................
.2. s mill in close connection with Ashland.
8 of 8 ® e ot s 8 Vi. 8nd
8'ld s 8 '/i of 8 e 'A
V*
Mr. Spiegel, of the i^evi, Spioasl * Co. me a higher incentive to go worse to re- > ® e
Meals at all hours at Mrs. Gillette’s.
‘
*
ri<>ve
| and s e 14
% of s e *4 and s ’ >4 4 of s >4
% of s w 14
yt
firm of commission merchants at Portland, t trieve.
“Hid you ever had any considerable ?( s-e an'-1 n -of n-e of n. ® K 8"d « only cafe in the city Ovster stew 25 cents? i
was here the first of the week en route to
Han Francisco. He examined our or­ amount of money before in vour life and M of n U of n w »4 of n w J4 of sec 1. tp 38 ,®ev-G. S^TJige Sunday talked to
s r 3 w; 120 acres.
chards.
bis B”..,enee upon the fourth anni versa- I
when?
” To this
he replied
“ves, $33001
•
------
Ferdyee
Roper to W E Jacobs and W V
Vs
»
s
4
A »»
- ------ —
__ a .0. - 71’
“ ’ J—
- I
8. Keiser, wife and two children of Spirit about ten years ago by tt e death of an Virgin-flouring
mills with 1 »5 acres’ of 1 ry of his connection with the pastorship !
Observing housekeepers quickly learn that Dr. Price’s
of the Presbyterian church of Ashland. ;
Lake, la., arrived in Ashland Tuesday. aunt.
_ _____________ _
'«nd »nil water privileges, Ashland; $12,000. During this time there were 73 accessions I
Mr. K. is an old Iowa friend of R. 8. Bar­ au"1’
Cream Baking Powder is far superior to other brands in
clay. and thev eame to live in Rogue river
and 33 baptisms, the church debt was
How's Thia.
A Favorite Remedy.
valley.
wiped
out
and
general
improvement
all
We otter One Hundred Dollars reward
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a favor-
the fact that they never fail to make the finest pastry, and
Mrs. Col. Stone and Mrs. S. C. Peck, who for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured 111® during the winter months on account of along the line is noted. The psstor and
by
taking
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure
1
its
great success in the cure of colds. There congregation are working together harmo-
have been stopping at The Oregon for a
F. J. CHENEY A CO. Prop’s. Toledo, O. |is nothing that will loosen a severe cold so 1 niousiy.
if they wish to be economical they can dispense entirely with
month or more, returned home to Yreka
We.-the undersigned, have known F. J.
or 88 promptly relieve the lungs.
Saturday, Mr». Stone's health being greatly
Call and see the C. O. D. Emporium’s I
Cheney for the last 15 veers, and believe Tben *t counteracts any tendency toward new
improved.
fall and winter goods of the latest,
eggs and can use a less quantity of butter for shortening
him perfectly honorable in all business tran- F;P®n<l‘O“U ft is pleasant and safe to take,
i We beg to call your attention to our Large Stock and Now
A. H. Evans, manager of the Depot hotel sections, and financially able to carry out ’4 , JUV W0T‘hy of its popularity. For styles.
and eating house returned Satunlav anv obligations made by their firm.
I Mle ’y <iruggist».
purposes. The advantage is not alone in the saving effected
Wm. Flackus, of the railroad carpen- ‘
troiu his vacation in San Francisco luucn ’’iZtoio™1’*1, Wholesale Dnl«UU> T°-,
The Meadow. Item.
taring force, was visiting in the city 8un- [
Invoices of Fresh Goods which we are
improved in health and spirits and is at his
I
dav. He is with Winsell’s crew who are i
but in avoiding the trouble and frequently the great difficulty
olJ headquarters.
Wau>»a. K innam a M arvin , Wholesale
Miss Eva Cardwell of Sam’s Valley is located at Steinman for about a month,
Druggists, Toledo, O.
very sick with typhoid fever
Mrs. C. R. LaVallev. City Marshal Smith
Receiving Every Week.
I retimbering tunnel 16. Mr. W. thinks I
of securing eggs that are fresh. This is often a serious
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. 1 t f p - ha ,
-1. .1 -
and Deputy U. 8. Marshal A. T. Kyle, acting
, that in another year the rehabilitating of
directly upon the blood and mucous rwisfn]’a:r
‘ °^ed ^,ve1r?
went to Portland on Sunday's train on the surfaces
of the system. Testimonials sent <'®8®*ul six months terip of school id the ■ the tunnels and roadbed of the Siskiyou 1
Nutt counterfeiting trial. J. K. Leaho was
trouble.
mountains will be commenced by whole- '
free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all Meadowy district.
acting city marshal.
druggists.
! Mrs. Reynolds of Meadows and Miss sale, which will require the expenditure I
Cakes of various kinds from the informal Griddle
W. D. Mullen, the carpenter, formerly of
several hqndred thousand dollars, prin­
Sarah Godfrey of Sams Valley are very of
Ashland, passed through Sunday fvoui Cor­
cipally
tn
labor.
Seven
Thousand
Beeves
Sold.
low with typhoid fever.
I
vallis tn Sacramento. He was accompanied
Cakes to the stately Bride Cake can be made with Price's
Delicious drinks are made from Royal
bv his wife, and thev will remain in Cali­ Lakeview Examiner.]
Old
Father
Benson,
an
old
settler
of
Hutch Cocoa. Van Houten and Epps’; bak­
fornia during lhe winter.
Lake county has turned off more beef the Meadows killed his fiftieth bear last ers’ chocolate, sweet and unsweetened, at
Cream Baking Powder, which insures light, sweet and hand*
Mr and Mrs. J. R. Toser returned last thia year than during any previous year. 1 week, in,that neighborhood.
Winter's,
Buy from
week from a visit in Klamath county. Job | A b near sa we can learn the number will
some cakes; or when used for Griddle Cakes to be eaten hot
J. B. Welch has moved his saw mil]
Miss May Howard, who about two
report« the trout in the falls below Repo gs . amount to about 7000 head, beside sever-
us better goods for less money than you can get
the gamiest fish that pver snapped a line. 1 L al hundred head of stock cattle, and the into a heavy body of timber belonging to years ago at Granite Hall, “gave awav”
Mr. Jones, near jhiM Valley, and in­ to the audience a lot of inside ideas of the
Lota of geese and ducks are coming into
enables
their
production
in
the
shortest
space
of
time,
always
any house in town.
amount of money received from this tends to cut it into lumber this winter.
|be lakes and stream* ot that section.
side liasons of a bald-headed dispenser of
source alone will amount to about $200,-
groceries
who
stepped
up
on
the
stage
at
tender and delicious.
The Meadows has a boom again.
Mr» J»»«e Dollarhide was called to Ho- 000.
nanza hv the serioo« illness of her daughter
G. H- Have», who is connected with Quicksilver baa been discovered running the call for a “prominent citizen,” is in ;
W'e Carry a Complete Stock of
Mr«. Harvey Oatman. Ogttuan had sold | Jesse D. Carr in the purchase of cattle, is down the hill, by Will Mavfields farm. the Willamette towns. She now adver­
Dr. Price’s is the only Baking Powder that contains the
put. a»J intended to leave for Portland, the largest buyer. He has purchased Taking claims seems to be the order of tises “a company of English mediums,”
GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, OIC3-JAB^S,
wban the family werr all taken down with I
which is an addition to her troupe. When
the day at present.
white of eggs. None so pure ! None so wholesome !
fever. Dr. D. Ream, the veteran physician about 4000 be«d of beef, and baa paid
May
and
her
troupe
come
here
again
the
Wooden and Willow Ware, and
of Yreka, was also called to attend Mrs. I out in ths county over $100.000.
Hermann Indian-Depredatiou Bill. ' prominent citizen who goes on the stage
Lewis Gerber has boogbt about 1000,
Ottuuia.
'
will
not
have
a
skeleton
in
his
closet.
Washington, Nov. 2.—A contract was
George C. Turner lias driven out about
John S. Shook of Alkali valley. Klamath 1000, George W. Mapes about 350, John signed to-day between the assistant at­ There are no flies on Mav’s spirits and
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is re­
countv, who ha« become noted to the news­ D. Coughlin about 350, George M. Jones torney general of the department of jus- they tell some unholy naked truths
paper reading public by hi* successful and
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
, tice and B. F. Dowell gi,iug the latter
The “other fellows" say it can’t be done,
thrilling work in downing a gang of stock about 250, Porter A Buck about 300, and judgment far a mule killed bv the Indi- but
call and see for yourself. Arbuckle
thieves who held sway there many year«, Mrs. Montan about 80 head.
Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
, ana on the Crow creek reservation, in coffee 25 cents per pound. Crowson The
lias been visiting A*hland for a week.
Grocw.
opposite
new
City
Hall,
.
Oregon
in
1855.
The
amount
is
$.500,
and
For tine glassware.Dresden ilnna.qui en>-
Shook Bros, «old 500 head of cattle from
purity of this ideal powder has never been ques-
one to four year olds to Mttcnell. the Cali- ware.lamp chimneys, stone pots and crocks i is the fiist under the Hermann Indign-
A fine line of shoes just received at C. O.
IP
to
the
ctx
ket
Grocery
co.
I
depredation
law.
I D. Store.
fljruia buyer, at Oan'le
rio&ed«
*
Successor to
M c C onnell & winter ,
C
N
this month.
MILLINERY !
MILLINERY!
IN COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES
Miss Sadie Ober’s
C. 0. D. Emporium Store.
FOR SALE!
f ,
PREPArtE
For
I
FULL .■"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.
They are the Neatest Shape
We have ever offered.
OUR FÄLL STOCK GOMPLETE
«
IN EVERY RESPECT.
Yours Truly,
O. I I. BLOUNT.
Cakes Without Eggs.
a
a
GROCERIES !
We Guarantee you will See the Point.
Books and Stationery.
D. L. MINKLER & SON.
I
ASHLAND,
- - - -
OREGON.
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