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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1891)
I BREVITY BASKET. The Republicans Organise. Baptiat Revival Meetings. Last week we gave the prohibition or Rev. G. Robt. Cairns, evangelist, will Roseburg is to have a sisters’ convene ganisation over half a column. We will commence meetings in the Baptist church try and besa liberal with our Republican Sundav morning Dec. 6. at 11 o’clock. I*. Dunn has been mentioned for mayor. A8HLANP, O*., T ri Mi»r, Dec. 3. 1801 friends, who bad announced through Mr. Cairnsis an eminent worker and The Cleveland minstrels were on to-day’s some means that Judge J. C. Tolman, singer and the public are cordially in- south train. vice-president of the Republican state vited to be present. . HE1U*O\AL. AM) SOCIAL. At’end the K. of P. ball at Medford on league of Oregon for Jackson county, ; Christmas night. AND MOST ECONOMICAL, Married and Gone. 8. C. Sherrill has gone to eastern Oregon. would organize a Republican league for Ashland and vicinity at McCall’s hall on The union of Miss Mamie Judge and T. i The Rosina Vokes opera troupe were on John Bays went to San Francisco on Sun Saturday at 2 o’clock p. m, J. Dunn of Chico. Cal..was duly solemnized Monday’s north train. day. At the appointed time a R ecord re at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1L nry Judge C. K. Klum of Talent is buying hogs to Is that of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder. It is prepared Shan Conner wa* on Saturday's north porter had planked himself down and on Tuesday morning, in the pre-ence of the make bac> n out of them. immediate relatives of the family and a few train. viewed operations. Eleven men and one with greater care and accuracy, from finer and more ex Pat Ilaraghey was with the Ft. Jones close i>er>oiial friend*. The hanny young Jackson Hockersnrith is down with la boy were in the ball al the time, and lie- couple vok the morning train for their fu team in their unsuccessful tug of war con fore the meeting was over W N. Lnckey ture home and residence at Chico. The test with Yreka. grippe pensive materials, competent chemists test every ingred.ent Geo T. Baldwin returned to Linkville dropped in. The twelve apostles were; bride is one of the best known young ladies Wanted—Employment at any respecta W. H. Atkinson, A. 8. Hammond, C R. of Southern Oregon, cultured arid accom nothing is left to chance. No ammonia, alum or other Bunday. 1-a Valley, J C. Tolman, W. P. Squire, plished. and Mr. Dunn, who is one of Chi ble work bv a man and wife. Address John Ed. and Carl I-eever of Central Point are Postmaster Hammond, P. Dunn, Geo. co's |»>pular and enterprising young bu-i- Boor. Medford. Or. adulterant taints this purest of human food products. located tn ban Jose. Sudcrintemlent and Mrs. Jas. Agler were Crowson, Mr. Mvers, J. M. Hicks, W. ness men, being engaged in the in-urance A. H. Beamer, the stage man, was on II Leeds and Lackey. The slimness of business, is to be congratulated on winning over from Dunsiunir this week, visiting the Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is the embodiment of all the heart and hand of sn< h an amiable lady. | I family of D. C. Agler. this morning's train. the crowd needs an explanation. It is The Rrr ord re e-hoe* the sentiment that Are you Married? If not, *end your ad- Geo. B. Dorri* of Eugene is visiting Jack- not, as some people seem to think, that heaven may nife au-piciou>lv upon their the excellence that it is possible to attain. It is always to I he American Corre-ponding Club, son county relatives. the Republicans of Ashland have all died ho|«es. .May their live* lie long ui-on the i dre** P. O. Box 613. Clarksburg, W. Ya. uniform and reliable and retains its full strength until used. Alex. Ormeof Foots creek went to Biggs. I off down to these few, who are too tough earth and full of usefulness and happy con to die or too incorrigible to reform tentment. Mar iheir journey be strewn The Knight* of Pvthia* hall and supper Cal.. Monday or. a business trip. with flower* and may little responsibilities at Medford on Chri-ima* night will lie ihe It is not only more economical bemuse of its wonderful lister High, the Central Point barber There are more republicans in this town, spring up in their lives to gladden their de , event of the season. Tickets. $2.50. or «ere last presidential election. How • a* in town nunday and Monday. dining years and reflect the -unshine of ever, since then our pious President raising power, but by reason of its greater bulk, the cans Cba*. Pierce was in the city Tuesday. It J. C. Sheridan and wife of Central Point Harrison has conceived a decidedly poor youth upon the gathering shades of old age t* understood he has bought out G. B. Ad- will spend lite winter at Roseburg. opinion of Ashland Republicans, or Ash Temperance by a Reformed lawyer. ' dington’s timber claims in Jenny creek. being much larger than the ordinary kind; it will go Conductor Jack Anstay though ytt un land Republicans have very poor repre Luther Benson lectured at the M. E. Scott Griffin told the Cottonwood Regis- well, went to work again last wees. farther and do better work. It never disappoints. Dr. Prices sentatives as leaders. But we will take . church Tuesday evening c.c.oog to o> a » good-sized u .* p , o , z ... i : ter man that he has ten carloads of Tolo . l,e'_tP d'*P°se of in San Francisco and Benson has lieen a terrible I 5J’Ç Al B'ricklin returned to Chico, Cal..Tues oath to the fact that there are more Re audience. C. is the only baking powder that contains the whites of eggs. publicans than that in Ashland. Yet old lush in his time and the effect« of it j Oak and- day with Sol Keenan of Granta Pass. they weren’t there. And several of are eeen in hia face to-dav. He is a big, j Henry Searcy, of Henley, aged 50 years, A son was bora to the wife of Prof. W. them who are suspicious lest the party large, generous-hearted soul and hi« lee-I died in the jury room at Yreka Tuesday W. Felts, at Oakland, Cal., on Oct. 18th. BORN. machinery should be made to load up tures are of the sentimental order. Hie while deliberating on a verdict. Neuralgia Jacksonville Jottings. M ims Fannie Klover of the Grants Pass with the additional sins of what is language ia plain ; the whole force lie« in ot tbé heart. John Bilger, of Portland, is paying his Courier force spent Saturday in A.-bland. DUNN—In Ashland precinct, Nov. 28,1891, known as ‘‘the ring” were kicking about the telling, which comes to the auditor Col James Norris has been frequently old home here a visit. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Dunn, a daugh 8. L. Lapton, representing the Medford it, charging that it was a concocted job in such a frank and unstinted manner mentioned the test few days in connection ter. L. L. Jacobs visited bis father's family of Mail, was tn town Monday and Tuesday. calling the meeting for Saturday after that it reaches all kinds of “cattle” alike, with the mayorship. Col. Norris would Big Butte the first of the week. DRAKE. —In Talent, Nov. 19, 1891. to Mr make a good man for the place. Father McGrath of Yreka came over to noon, the busiest hour in the week, when and the entire audience feel like shed- and Mrs. Alonzo A. Drake, a son—8’£ lbs. D. A. Jones returned to her home Jacksonville Tuesday to visit Father Boev it was known the rank and file, the bone i ding a tear or uttering a big laugh as he C. H. Pickens is building an irrigating at Mrs. Portland after a pleasant visit with rela ALFORD—At Pievna, Klamath county, er. • and sinew, of the party were toiling hard unfolds the different emotional points in ditch for H.G. Ke*terson‘s Cove farm at tives and friends. Nov. 21,1891, to the wife of Russell Al lower Table Rock, the water to come from at McKinley ’ s wages, and when only the : his lecture. One thing in which he is so W. E. Smith and H. A. btinebagan left ford, a son. Rogue river. The ditch is one and a half Miss E. Haggard the printer, left for the few non-producers could get together and Tuesday on a business trip to ban Fran different than the Sam Jones-Sam Small ] aorth Sunday. She is a sister of Mrs. O. F. WHEELER—In Grants Pass. Nov. 19th, to “fix” the machinery of the league. How emotionalists is in the entire absence of miles long cisco. i Demorest of Medford the wile of Mahlon W. Wheeler, a son. of Pythias ever, it is our opinion that the raking up vile vituperation and abuse. This great jir Talisman —u*__ i __ a. lodge, v*_ Knights •••■ *' . of 1 ' The irrepressible K. H. Gllbam returned STANN ARD—In Grants Pass, Nov. 21, to Medford, are to give a grand ball on Christ- . The George Black property was sold at to the Grave creek mines Sunday from of only twelve faithful apostles could ly aids the generous and noble impres ma* night. It will no the wife of B. A. Stannard, foreman of doubt he be a great *uc- *uc- 1 j Sheriff’s sale Saturday' to/ $850. It was n> doul't Saturday lor have been avoided bv our friends doing I sion that he makes. Hornbrook. the Courier, a daughter. cess, as the voting are popular and up to purchased by B. F. Yocum. Mr. Benson lectured again la*t night and the times in the social line. ' Phillip Evans, of Portland, was in town two things, viz., placing the meeting hour in the evening and putting their ' Mrs. W. J. Plymale returned from Port will talk this evening. MARRIED. the past week. He was raised by the late I Max Pracht still keeps on making im land Thursday accompanied by her son announcement in the R ecord . Every Jk. H. Evans. provements at The Oregon hotel. The trav Will, w hose health is not the best. Mr. Tantutu Goes to Missouri. body reads the R ecord and pay s atten DUNN — JUDGE — In Ashland, Dec. 1.1891, Mrs. C F. Frizell. accompanied by her eling men all unite in praising thi* hostelry at the residence of the bride’s parents. Sam. VV. Buzard, cashier of the Farm as the most popular hotel on the road be Frank Ennis returned to the Galice creek daughter, left Bunday on a visit to ber old tion to what it says, although it is a very- Mr. and Mrs. H. Judge. Thomas Julien vile paper and it’s editor has hay on his ers’ Bank at Jamesport, Mo , and son of tween san Francisco and Portland. mines Monday, after a lew days’ visit here. home in Iowa. Dunn of Chico. Cal., and Miss Manne He will probably return in a few days to teeth. But the “common herd” irre ! the president of the hank, arrived in Capt. Werk. the horseman, went to San spective of all parties read this paper and Ashland from the south Friday evening Judge, of Ashland, Rev. Father Boever ____ _____________ W. H. Wickham, erstwhile of Ashland, remain. officiating. r Francisco ■ Monday, - ■ probably to remain in write* from Pickering, Wash., that he will call it a hell-of-a-paper. The aristocracy ■ with F. M. Parker, representing Go». soon leave that country for British Colum 8 L. Jessup of Des Moines, la., has been WEST—BUSH—In Jacksonville, Nov. 26, California all winter. also, irresiieclive of Democrats, Republi Francis of Missouri and bearing requisi- bia. He did not tell us whether be has been here for a week pas: establishing a circulat 1891. at the residence of Ira Drake, by Mrs. F. A. Knapp, sister of D. R. Mat ing library. He has secured quite a num Justice Ply male, Otho West and Màis thew* and Mrs. D. It. Mills returned to Lu cans or Prohis say it is no good ; is a de tion papers to Gov. Pen nover of Oregon a political boss or a bank cashier. ber of members. moralizing paper; destroying the George for the taking of James H. Tantum back Hattie Bush, both of Ashland. cerne. Iowa, Bunday. Radain’s Microbe killer is now kept for Ike Miller of Ashland passed through Washington-like attitude of our most to Davies county, Mo., to answer the —LOUDEN—In Ashland, Decem Jos. Robison has moved to Ashland from high and exalted citizens who are above charge of forging a note for $175. Attor-1 sale in Reeser’s block, Ashland. town Sunday from Applegate where he has NELSON Wagner creek, having rented his farm to criticism and the “common herd;’ nev J. T. Bowditch accompanied Agent i There was two inches of snow at Jaokson- been a*sistins in erecting a fine dwelling I ber 2. 1881. at the residence of the bride’s — sister, the home,of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kes bis son, Boyd Kobison. prints things they don’t approve of,hence Parker to Salem on the same evening’s 1 ville this morning, three at Glendale and ■ hou-e for J. Devlin, wick, Mr. Robt. A. Nelson of Ontario, five at Ager Although snow has come A daughter was born to Adolphus Eddy has no “infloonce,” etc., etc., etc. Mrs. Jas. Layman of Brownsboro had an Canada, and Miss Meinotta Louden of But train. down . the and wife of Pendleton recently. They were they, too, read it carefully; to see what it Seiad valley, Siskiyou county, Cal., Rev. . mountains . , , , close to town, it is v on- I evatuination in Judge Neil’s court on Wed- On Saturday Tantum and his attorney, i. formerly of Jacksonville. C. A. Lewis officiating. says, of course. If the league wanted Judge Hanna, appeared before Justice of ; ly raining in Ashland up to line o clock to- nesdav and was pronounced insane. Slter- I id Birdsey and her husband took her to Sa- The surveipr-general has accepted the the “common herd” out with the non the Peace Milton Berry and asked to lie ; dl,y The Only House in the City making Have you tried Beech s Tea at D. I,. • lelu on w ednesday evening. surveys of government land made by Peter producing aristocracy they would have discharged. C. B. Watson represented Ten Thousand Tuikevs Wanted! Applegate in this county. Minkler & Son's? : James Slover and wife and Isaac Muller's had a crowded house by advertising in the hank. Justice Berry decided to hold In the case of H. C. Messenger before the ' fa,nily ar.® , on',e n,ore resident* of this A. C. Bergman of Redding who traded a the R ecord . swt nee<l ten thousand I Tantum. Agent Parker and Col. Bow stallion for a oand of Homes’ Heryford Drcsse-I Turkeys to fill ditch returned from Salem on Sunday’s U. 8 comtni*sioner at Portland for cutting I county. They have dissolved partnership The apostles finally got themselves to timber on government land, with his Dead ! 1 ie »tore. Mr. Hover will soon cattle, returned with them Monday. Thanksgiving and Christ delayed train with the requisition papers Indian sawmill, he was bound over to ap- start a store somewhere in the county, mas orders. Consignments David Shook of Hhook Bros., the well- gether an<i elected themselves to the fol duly signed by Gov. Pennover. He went pear before the grand jury in the sum of i of Dressed Poultry are par known Klamath county stockmen, and lowing offices: President, W. H. Atkin uptown and found Mr. Tantum, and in $50 bond*, furnished by himself. Lumber is Cheap. ticularly solicited. We have James Morton arrived in Ashland Friday. son; 1st vice-president, A. 8. Hammond; company with Mr. Buzard the threw Common $11.50 in Carload lots, $12.00 special fac lilies for di pos Meals at all hours at Mrs. Gillette’s, the per 1000 in the yard. .Second rustic and Misses Emma and Clara bpannous and 2d vice-president, W. N. Luckey ; sec’y, started for Missouri on the same train only cafe in the city Oyster stew. 25 cents. ing o' l.ir e qnanti ics. Highest prices ob- We carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland Jud. Ager came over from Siskiyou county W.P. Squire; treasurer, J. C. Tolman. flooring $20.00 per M. Everything in Tuesday to attend the Nelson-Louden nup There was an executive committee of five Nelson-Ixiuden. The trial of Virgil Howard, who lie* in building line furnished on short notice. tnine', r urn* prompt, cash payments. and will positively not be undersold. All prompt Wu.i tv-:: y- ivo years’experience, we are to lie appointed, and although there were tials. It is with pleasure the R ecord announces the Portland jail in the absence of a $1000 seplO J ames N orris . prepaitd to guarantee satisfaction. Write Mrs. H. L. Wells, who has been visiting that many and two to spare present, it the marriage of Miss Lottie Louden and bond, for assisting in robbing a Klamath ' us for particulars, tags and shipping direc- ly settled accounts and cash custom dis Special .Reeling O. E. S. her home at Yreka, where she was known was not deemed that they were quite R- bert A. Nelson at the residence of the county stage, will not have his trial till tion8 Eobort llaiglit & Co. as Minerva McManus, returned to Portland “representative” enough, (some had hay bride’s sister in Ashland on Tue*day morn spring, a* the U. 8. grand jury had ju-t ad A called meeting of Alpha Chapter No. 1, journed its fall term before be was bound seeds in their hair) so the apostles ad ing in the presence of a company of inti Friday. O. E. S , will be held Wednesday evening, Commission Merchants and Wholesale deal counted mate friends. At eight o’clock the bride over. Dec. 9th. A full attendance is desired. By ers in Farm and Dairy Products, 226 T. J. Dunn arrived Friday from Chico, journed again as quietly as they pulled and groom marched under an arch of ever Knitting and Surah Silks and Velveteens together. They will probably not be order W. M. Cal., to be married Tte*day so Miss Judge. Front Street, San Francisco. greens and flowers, escorted bv Miss Clara latest shades just received at Wilson & They returned homeward on the same heard of again until the campaign of Spannous and Jud-on Ager, Mrs. A. Mill in Walsworth. Marriage Licenses Issued. next June, unless “ the ring ” should at morning's train. sap playing the wedd ng march. Rev. C. City Election Notice. The Peoples' party of Jackson county Nov. 30: T. J. Dunn and Miss Mary L. Miss Drury, a telegraph operator of Port tempt to bring them into service to make A. Lewis performed the ceremony of the I have effected ><n organization with J. W. Judge. land arrived Sunday to attend the wedding the Republicans haul “the ring” chest- Methodist church that made the high con- Markshury otice is hereby given that the chairman. Ira Wakefield secre Nov. 30:_ Rob’t A. Nelson and Miss Mel- tractng parties Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, and of her fnend. Miss Judge, returning Tues ! nuts out of the citv election fire. annual city election for the city of after congratulations, the entire party were tary and 8. H. Holt treasurer. Precinct nqtta Louden, WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. day evening. Ashland. Oregon, will be held in said city Nov. 28: Geo. C. Richards and Nora A. seated to a sumptuous wedding breakfast committeemen have been selected and the „ , , ». , , . . Deafneas Can't lie Cared on Tuesday. Dec. 15, 1891, for the election Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nunan and daughter, I. . . . .. . . at which many go<xl things besides wedding date of the county convention will soon Ke Osborn, made. «*»--- Miss Josie, were up thia week attending the >^al aPP'>cattons, as they cannot reach cake went hence. Chas. 8. Ottenbacher and Mamie Camer of the following officers: A Mayor, Dunn-Judge wedding. Miss Josie pliyed .,h« <‘«<’«>«<1 portion* of the ear. rhere is on. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson took the south New store, new good*, new prices. 16; i Otho West and Miss Hattie Bush. A Recorder, the wedding inarch. I ?"'? on**aX ,o Vure d«*»«*. «nd that is bound train for their home at Bisson, where QE^'We respectfully solicit your trade, deliver goods ” {by constitutional remedies. Deafness is ounces to the pound. Crowson. The Gro- A Mar-hal, groom, a worthy and substantial voung cer O.jHarbaugh went as far as (tec ramen to | caused by »n inflamed condition of the mu- the A Treasurer, ' I O. K.T—Honest Results —O. K. T. man, is engaged as engineer in the big lum bunduv u • to meet hia wife, who has been vis . cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When A Street Commissioner, promptly and will treat everyone W hite Try the only manufactory there. The bride, although 1 be new brick addition of twenty feet to ; Many of the pioneers of Oregon and iting the family of her brother, Evan this tune gets i flamed yeu have a rumb a ber resident A Surveyor, and native of Siskiyou county, D. L. Minkler & Son ’ s grocery store is com- Washington have cheerfully testified to Reanie*, at Ban Jose. Oi e Councilman for the first ward, ling sound or im|>erfect'heHri;ig. and when ba* lived in Ashland off and on for several pleted and the interior of the building the wonderful curative properties of the first-class grocery in the city. Two Councilmen for the third ward. H. 8. Emery went over to Hornbrook it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, years, and has a large circle of friends who handsomely repainted. They are in readi-i celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely and unless the inflammation can be taken The election in the first ward will be held Tuesday to put up a billiard table for Da i know her good and amiable qualities of ne*« for the line t line of holiday stock yet vegetable ami pleasant to the taste and can and this tube restored to its normal heart and mind. vid Horn, which the latter reeenth' pur out seen in Ashland, to be placed on exhibition . tie taken bv the youngest child or most at the old meat market oti Main street be condition, bearing will be destroyed forev chased of P. W. Paulson. iu the eastern half of their store. j delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail- tween the Ashland house and the livery er; nine cases out of ten are caused by ca stable. Fatal Railroad Accident. We are expecting some more ot tfie npw . in^ rert1edy f°r pains in the back and loins, Miss Maud Blundell, daughter of Repre tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed Judges; J. E. Cox, J. B. K. Hutchings, i The northbound freight was ditched Rochester. Jr., lamps in a few davs. D. L. 1 non're'®ntion of urine, scalding or burning Govan sentative J. E. Blundell oi Douglas county condition of the mucous surfaces. High. I sensation while unnat.ng. mucous dis- has been visiting Mi** Lydia McCall in We will give One Hundred Dollars for Sunday morning about 5 o’clock a little Minkler & Son Clerks: H. C. Myer, M. L. Alford, . charges and all kidney troubles of either Ashland, leaving Monday for Sucraruento. any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) north of Tunnel 9. The train cut in two The election in the second ward will be J. Henry Morri«, a nrinter formerly of : *ex. $1 at all druggists. cure by taking Hall’ft Ca at the summit leaving the caboose, a flat held at Granite Hall. Mrs. W. E. Van Vector, wife of the 8. P. that we cannot Ashland, hut of late employed on the 1 Send for circulars, free. Judges; Chas. Gillette, E. M Miller, J. locomotive engineer, went to Dunsmuir tarrh Cure. car containing lime from the Rock Point ( Christian Advocate, has issued a sm 41 F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O R. Tozer. DIED. Monday to keep house for her husband, quarry and a Iwx ear as the last end oi piper , Sold by druggists. 75 cents. at Portland called Freedom, Like . Clerks; C. H. Johnson, John Butter who is now running south from that point. I the train. The first section ran «head of Morris, the paper is peculiar. It want« I EVANS—At the Depot hotel in Ashland, worth. Fair Association Meeting. it for awhile, but going down grade the . a reformation of everything to it« way of i Newman Fisher was on Tuesday’s train Nov. 26.1891, Mr. A. H. Evans, a native The election in the third ward will be held from Ban Francisco to Centralia, where a Annual meeting at Granta P am , N ov . I last section soon caught up and rammed J thinking, which is as extreme as the . of Lindonville, Vermont, aged 64 years. at the hose house on Main street opposite fire damaged the goods in bis mercantile 24th, present,Geo. W. Riddle, president; into it with a terrific force. In the ca- , doctrines of the Russian anarchists. The The interment was on Saturday after •‘The Oregon.” store. He will return to Jacksonville from W. J. Ply male, sec’v ; T. P. Judson, treas hoose were Conductor Will Jamieson and , noon, Rev. G. J. Webster of the Congre Judges; Geo. Crowson, H. Williams, W. paper is 50 cents a year there. Brakeman Billy gational church conducting the last sad H. Brunk. urer; ami Geo. W. Wimer, D. S. K. Bu Brakeman Doll Huff. The new officers of Granite lodge No. 23, ■ rites Clerks;. E. E. Deming, J S. Rogers. Mrs. Martha 8wingle-Schumpf-f.and.weli ick, J. A. Ha nee, Cha«. Hughes, F. W. Howard was at the rear end of the flat Polls to be opened at 9 o’clock a. m and known in this section was married Nov. Van Dyke, F. T. Downing, «nd Geo. T. ear of lune, and Brakeman Jack Cochran Knights of Pvthia*, are: Past chancelor, Mr. Evans comes from a well-known 24th at Poe valley, Klamath countv, to Baldwin, and ex-Secretarv R. A. Miller. was climbing up on the box car when the L. L. Merrick; chancelor commander, E. J. and respected family in Vermont. He kept open until 5 o’clock p. m. Kaiser; vice chancelor, 8. Patterson; prel Thomas Wiseman, the foreman of her By order of the City Council dated Nov. Upon discussion of resolution intro crash came. Cochran was cut in two in , ate. Wm. Otto; master of exchequer, Wm. came to the coast in 1831 and has been ranch. I 30th, 1891. Attest:' M ilton B erry , the middle and badly mashed up gen duced by Buick as to place of holding Patterson; master of finance, J. M. engaged in the hotel business ever I City Recorder. D. W. Flahertv. a merchaot of Mott, ar district fair next year, it was, upon mo erally by the contents of the flat car of Gregory; i master at arm*. J H. McBride; since, principally at San Francisco, rived last Thursday with bis bride and will tion, decided that it should lie held in lime rock. Howard, at the rear end of keeper of record and seal. T. Godfrey; inner Stockton, Gold Hill, Nev., Virginia City ■pend a month in Ashland taking a vaca-. Douglas county, near Roseburg, to begin the lime car, was hoisted clear over the guard, J. H. Real; outer guard,' H. J. and Ashland, coming here three yeaiB F or Sale or Rent on Easy Terms 1 tfon. The lady’s late name was Miss Ethel Hicks. box ear clear of fatal danger. Jamieson ago. Mr. Evans has been married twice j the 20th of Sept., 1892, and last five days. Chittend'iu. Home good bargains in ribbons at the C. in his lifetime, the last being his union DESIR ABLE RANCH of 115 acres, The local agricultural association was re and Huff remained in the caboose, which Geo W. McDonald of Yreka and Dr. A. I quired to give a bond for $7000 to insure planted itself on top of the flat car. They O. D. Emporium. located 1J4 nnles west of Woodville, with Miss Mary L. Mills only a few nnci wuc iur autuiihj . \_-un*iun t , .* » *. * • i » 1 Moore and wife left for Toronto, Canada, j railroad and county road passing through The box The show going people of Ashland i weeks uuo. The tiereaved widow and ¿uiiu.j where wiivtu McDonald wv IX/ mss IG will wm s»hva»U v®i- oi suitable grounds, track were considerably hruised up Sunday, attend vet- car was smashed all to pieces and Coch were out in force at the Ganiard Grand ¡the friends of the deceased spared no the place; 60 acres of tillable land, a young erinury lecture*, and will return here in an'l buildings. orchard, story and a half house with’ base ix. spring. I Geo. W. Riddle was elected president, ran was killed instantly. A tramp rid opera house Friday and Saturday eve - pains to make the last davs of bis life ment, and also a large new barn. For the ing under the caboose was injured inter in-,'8 to see the Noss Jollities. The peo as loving and com.ortable as human terms and particulars call on or address W. J. Plymale, sec ’ y; T. P. Judson, Geo. W. Edwards of the San Francisco ple were delighted with their entertain- i skill and kindness could devise. M. C. DICKERSON. fruit firm of McDonocb <k Johnson, re treasurer; John F. Miller 1st and Chas. nally and it was thought would die. Brakeman Cochran’s liody was taken ment of music and comedv in its most Nov26-lni Ashland, Oregon. In the death of Mr. Evans this com turned yesterday to bis apple shipping op Hughes 2d vice-president. It was ruled that one half of entrance to Grants Pass where it was dressed and unique and comical form. The entirt» munity has witnessed the passing away erations at Gazelle, alter a visit with his folks at Talent, ' fee for all races should be paid to the taken on Tuesday’s south train to his family are well up in their special lines of one of the most cheerful, liberal and City Taxes. Edwin Scott of the Portland Oregonian secretary on or before Sept, i, 1892, and home in the east. He was a member in of the amusement art and deserve the kind hearted souls that ever tenanted a Although his health otice is hereby given that the arrived Sunday on business connected with I the balance on or before 12 o’clock pre good standing in the Knights of Pythias <*reat success which crowns their efforts. human frame. City Assessment Roll for the year 1891 that paper. ’Mrs. Scott, formerly Miss ceding day of race. ThRt in all races and Brotherhood of BrakenieD, coming The Noss family may come over this has not always been trie best, and some- ■ has been placed in my bands for collection, Kate Muter, is with him and they are stop- I there would be required four entries and here a few months ago from Glendive, route another year, when a crowded times his flesh and bones were actually ; suffering pain, it was a happy faculty of and the city tax levied thereon is now due ping at The Oregon. three horses to start. All races nre free Montana. He w as about 30 years of age. house will greet them. and may lie paid to me at the city council The Thanksgiving ball proved a pleasant to Lane county and Siskiyou county, ex Another large assortment of beantiful | | hi« to greet his friends with a handshake , room, and unless paid within sixty days Ashland World's Fair Club i : and a smile. Courti-ousness and affable , gathering. The supper at The Oregon was cept 2 and 3 year old trotting races, from lamps to arrive next week at D. L. Minkler the date of this notice the same will Mrs. E. W. Allen, one of the world’s manners were the counterparts of bis from supeyb, gotten up bv Mrs. Pracht, and was which Siskiyou is barred, At Son’s. be delinquent. fair lady managers, met the ladies of | soul, for under no annoying or vexatious : Dated at Ashland, Or.. Nov. 18, 1891. pronounced the finest spread yet set up for » SPEED feed crookvm PROGRAM. . The date of the Japanese earthquake I circumstances has a person ever received Ashland at The Oregon hotel parlors a festive occasion in Ashland. GEO. W. Smith. Entrance fee. ten per cent, of purse. which killed over 15,000 people and I a mean remark or an ugly action from Tuesday, Dec. 1st, at 2 p. tn. City Marshal and Collector. H. G. Kesterson, the Rogue river fanner ...... „ — For Tuesday—Race No. 1—Trotting Mrs. J. H. Russell was chosen chair maimed and wounded manv more, oc-; the pleasant, honest countenance of Mr. was in the city Monday on business. John three-vear-olds and ____ ..„I™_____ - under i- cla*»: district man pro tern., Mrs W. J. Stanley secre- ctirred the same time as the little Evans. Gifted with these fine qualities, E. Pelton returned with him to look at , bred colts; three tn five, purse $250. School Tax. . tary. Mrs. Allen after being introduced “quake” that was felt distinctly in Ash and blessed with the faculty of tieing some of his fine beeves with a view of pur Race No. 2. — -Running — Three fourths land. Taking into consideration that by the chairman entertained those pres chasing for his Ashland market. ] mile dash ; two-year olds; purse. $100. . able to appreciate the good in mankind, otice is hereby given that the ent with a verv interesting address, her the Japanese current sweeps along onr ' i Mr. Evans was certainly a born landlord. six mill school tax voted Sept, 3d, 1891, J. H. Russell and daughter Miss Nellie Oregon coast, striking it ahout. due west Wednesday — Race No. 3. Trotting Two mission being to interest the ladies In is now due. and will be delinquent after Russell left Saturday for Linkville. Miss year-old , class; two tn three; district bred preparing something of credit to repre- of us, it looks as though the remark that ; Dec. 20. 1891. W. A. PATRICK, Nellie.who is a swift compositor and a most colts; ■ Ladies’ cloth top shoes in A, D and EE purse. $200. novl94t School Clerk. ’ sent our part of the state at the great | one stroke of nature makes the world kin i widths at W. <k W. useful lady in a printing office, will take a Race No. L— Running—Single dash; one I Columbian exposition holds true a little bit. However, we are position on the Star for the winter. mile; purse, $150 After the address an organization waB al! clad this stroke wasn’t anv harder. ! F. M. McKinnis and Frank C. Hunt have Race No 5.—Free for all pacers; three in formed with Mrs. D. L. Minkler as presi This gentle Japanese love tap is a great been appointed deputy marshals for city ' five; purse. $175. election day. The list of judges, clerks, ■ dent, Mrs. P. Dunn vice-president. Mrs. sufficiency. etc., will be found in the published call for . Thursday—Race No. 6.—Trotting—Three W. J. Stanley secretary and Mrs. J. Fresh roast coffee every few davs at j minute class; three tn five; purse. $200. city election elsewhere in this issue. W’agner as treasurer. Winter’s. Just try our own powdered Mo Race No. 7.—Running—Mile and repeat; Among the pleasant guests Mr. and Mrs. I purse. $200. i Mrs. Col. Norris, Mrs. J. M. McCall, cha and Java. Max Fracht entertained at The Oregon Fri and Mrs Hamakar were chosen as a Lakeview Examiner items: Hervfot d Friday — Race No. 8—Trotting—2:15 class; committee to prepare a constitution to be day. Saturday and Snndav. were the Noss , Bros, have purchased about $3000 worth : three in live: purse. $250. family, the mnsicsl comedians. They are 1 acted upon at the next meeting which refined and intelligent people and made Race No. 9—Running—Novelty race; was set for Thursday, Dec. 10, at 2 p. ca., ■ of stock cattle from different persons. ... John Lofftus and W. Z. Moes have purse. $123. friend« tn Ashland. cone below with a hand of horses for the ■ Saturday—Race No. 10—Trotting—Free at the reeidense of Mrs. D. L. Rice. Felix G. Kertson. the genial editor of the M rs . W. J. S tanley . Sec’v. lower market.......... Chis. Cole. Eli Claw-1 Medford Mall is to be married right soon to for all; three in five; purse, $300. ------------------------- son. Wm. Deal, Joseph Deal, Frank Na ! Race No. 11—Pacers and trotters in dis i <>. B. Hardy, a Portland voting laay. This is a stroke of the alleged mining expert, genius and shows that Bro. Kertson is pos trict; 3 years and under; 2 in 3; purse, $200. who cut a wide swath at Gold Hill recently gle, Perrv Johnstone and And'ew Virgil, sessed of ability, as well as diplomacy. It has not returned as yet, and may stay away of Hornbrook, Cal., were here last week isn’t every editor that can get a girl’s con altogether. .......... In the case of the Cal. & Or. Land A CASARO. fidence like that. The above paragraph appeared in a Co. vs. Gowen, sheriff of Klamath conn- Prof. Win. A- Kelly, late of Alaska and The New York Press exposes that county paper last week, and to nllT any „„„ one I tv, Jndge Deadv overruled defendant’s I the purchaser of the Saxetuan property re “Important Bill'' business. not knowing the gentleman named, it | demurrer to niff’s complaint and crant- I turned to Ashland last evening after a so would convey a false and a dirty impres- a temp°rarv injunction restraining (le The article credited to the New York journ in Santa Clara county, Cal. He is stopping at The Oregon and expects to re Press in a recent issue of this pa|>er, in I sion. Mr. Hardv has spent over $15,000 /endant from collecting tax?« on road main in kahlandsometime this trip. Prof. which it was alleged that unfavorable in the vicinity of Gold Hill this seasot, I land- The complaint alleges that the as- and has a few men at work vet. and his «cf^nr discriminated against the plaintiff Kelly thinks well of our climate. action had been taken in the New York assessing the land, N. A. Jacobs, vice-principal of the Med Legislature against the Royal Baking office still rented, Mr. Hardy has paid : one he owed and if he didn’t come For fine ela«*ware.Dresden china.queen*- lord public schools, and a modest educator Powder, proves to have been a canard, every who threatens murder to the reporters who gotten up and circulated by opposition back, it would be no discredit to him, ware.temp chimnevs, stone nets and crocks *° tbe Cnwket Grocery Co. prefix ‘‘Prof." to his name, was in Ashland baking powder makers for purposes while he would be entitled, in accord with the human law of gratitude, to the J H. Stine, editor of the Whiteson Saturday, lie reports that Miss Rose quite apparent to everyone. G riffi ths has l>een appointed a teacher in wishes of all public spirited citizens, Advance and founder of the Grants Pass The New Press, in exposing the fraud, be6t their school, and that the teachers and pu loyal to the best interests of their com- Courier, was killed instantly in Polk says: “ No such legislation as stated in pils were to move into the new school manity. Mr. Hardy has placed his good <-ountv Sunday evening by N. C. Cook, a this article has ever been had in this money uou-e Monday. in this county in enterprises that section boss, who then killed himself, Otho West, a stalwart, manlv voting tnan state—or in anv legislature, to our knowl if successful will ad<i untold wealth to its The two men accompanied by a German well-known in Ashland, and Miss Hattie edge.’’ The lie is made from whole coffers, and he has not, as far as we can ! section hand had been to Ainitv, three Bush, his blue-eved. auburn-haired lassie, cloth. The Press disclaims anv respons I miles from Whiteson and were returnins the prettiest kind of a girl, had a thanksgiv ibility for the publication, and objects to learn, even asked for a dollar of local cap ing celebration on their own book last being made a partv to such methods ital to aid him in his laudable work,using on foot. When about half wav Cook, Thursday. They drove down to Jackson adopted by some baking powder manu the coin of himself and his monied asso qui'klv and without warning drew a ville. and consummated the great epoch in facturers in their efforts to substitute ciates. But Mr. Hardy has not left for Smith 4 Wesson pistol and shot Stine in life that ba* been uppermost in their hearts of the -- neck, breaking spinal nood. He is away at present on a mis- the bark ................... - --------------- the .. their goods for others now in use. I and nYinds tor these past five years. They sion that we hope will be successful, 1 column. Turning the pistol on himself have returned home and settled down with wherein still more capita) ie to be enlist- he fired one shot into his breast missing In Probate. the well wishes of the R ecord and their the heart about two inches. He then- numberless friends. Estate of Henry R Brown: inventory and ed in the opening up of our hidden treas placed the pistol to his temple and fired ures. George Payne, the popular railroad boy. appraisement; Thos E Nichols. J no Comp a second shot through his brain. The is now nraking on the freight from t'uns- ton. Jo- Kader appointed appraisers and 1 was troubled with catarrh for seven nmir to Red Bluff, having been taken off Mrs Martha M Brown administratrix; prop vears previous to commencing the use of section hand, thinking bis time had also the Oregon express at his own request erty appraised to the amount of $17.876.10. Ely’s Cream Balm. It has done for me mme, started to run at the first shot and George aspire* to a higher position than Estate of John E Ross; order confirming wbat other so-called cures have failed to did not stop until he got to Whiteson. braking all his life, so he is starting from sa>e of real estate. do—cured me. The effect of the Balm They were rood friends and veterans of the lowest round in the ladder, hoping to Estate and guardianship of Willie Holt seemed magical. Clarence L. Huff, Biddle- the war and were talking pleasantly at reach some place near the top. Before an Johnson, minor; petition for letter of guar , ford, Me. the time. No other cause than a sudden emolove can become a passenger condpct- dianship. I Call and see the -C. <J. D. Emporium’s fit <4 mental aberration- can be found. Choice Groceries or he tuii»t "rawhide ' on a freight- Cigars A fine line of imported dre~- goods iu»t 1 new fall and winter good* of th« latest Cook bad been acting peculiar for some George’« manv friends wish him unbound- •nd Tu tossico. 4ay». jyvw**vd- W. 3 W, VALLEY RECORD. The Winchester Pharmacy The Best Baking Powder NEXT WEEK The Winchester Pharmacy. 0. WINTER, Successor to mcconneu & winter , 1 this month. N IN COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES PREPA k E For A FÄLL D WINTER ah N N A Grand Offer 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 I Box (12 Bars) Cocoanut Oil Soap With Every I6-oz. Can of They are the Neatest Shape We have ever offered MIDLAND BAKING POWDER Price 65 Cents Per Can. OUR FALL STOCK GOMPLETE The Soap is the Best Made This is a Great Bargain—Try it. D. L. MINKLER & SON.„ aiionebï , : * IN EVERY RESPECT. Yours Truly,