Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 21, 1892, Image 3

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VALLEY RECORD.
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The Democrats Organize.
The county committe-man called a
meeting of democrats for Satnrday eve­
ASHLAND, Oa., T bcbsbay , Jan. 21, 1882 ning to organize a club; but they didnt
organize. The R ecord had a lot of fun
e——H
with the republicans when they only
gathered together twelve men'in a pre­
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
cinct giving a republican majority of 150)
to organize. But the twelve republican
I rancis Fitch was in town Monday.
apostles organized. Saturday evening
®- Cristler was up from Medford Tues- thirteen demo'-rate, and a Henry (jeorge
man met in McCall’s hall, chewed to­
M™. Will Rice returned to West Fork bacco and told stories. The commit­
Saturday.
teeman being out to lodge, the crawd
Silas Kilgore returned Friday from San gradually left until it petered out en-
Francisco.
irely at half past eight.
The elements
Joe. G Pierce and W. I. Vawter are in were against the democracy that night
Besides an old fool preaching about the
town to-day.
world coming to an end, a transient fid­
Gr *" is‘ep <bllwoo<^ returned Saturday from dling singer was dishing out music by
the yard, the G. A. R. post and I. O. O.
Frank Miller returned last week from F. lodges had on hand special business, a
Oakland. Cal.
social hop waa being held at Granite hall
A. Getz returned Sunday from and the churches were offering up some
the Willamette.
special prayers that evening, besides oth­
To
Rev L. D. Goodwin, was up from er doings we were not aware of.
draw a crowd of democrats in the face of
Medford Saturday.
these rival attractions takes a bard pull.
T. G. and E. F. Raimey were up from
Tuesday evening from 25 to 30 Dem­
Ram a valley Monday.
ocrats assembled in McCall’s Hall. The
Dr. Konger was called to Woodville Mon- meeting waa called to order by H. S.
day to see Mrs. Wilcox.
Evans, county central committeeman for
i. Damp and son left Sunday for A.vh Asbland pre
irecinct. J, T. Bowditch uaa
ind, Ohio, to remain.
chosen chai
I ui'smi
cnairman, and E. J. Farlow
Dr. 1 Braden of Gold Hill has gone to Indi­ secretary. The object of the meeting was
an
apo on a business trip.
stated by the chairman, and a motion
anapolis
! prevailed that a democratic club be
Samuel W. C’larey, the Henley miner
formed. On motion a committee of five—
and capitalist was here Friday.
G. M. Grainger, Dan Chapman, E. J.
Geo. M. Parkinson aud family have Farlow, J. R. Tozer, and R. P. Neil—
moved to Ashland from Portland.
were appointed to draft constitution and
R. J.Cameron ot Uniontown, was in bv-lawa. Adjourned to meet again Tues­
day evening. Jan. 26th.
thia section from Friday to Monday.
The New Precincte.
BREVITY BASKET.
The new precincts established by the Jan­
uary term of commissioners’ court are
Cha». Rivers and wife are at Dunsmuir
bounded as follows:
1
.
.'
>outh Jacksonville Precinct-Beginning
' 8coU “ at AIalIled*
for hli
I
at a point in the t/'Wn of Jacksonville where
the center of California street in said town
The depot ice house has received 17 car-
intersects Jackson creek on the western loads of ice.
boundary of -aid town; thence west up the
The pay car divied with the railroad
• enter of said Jackson creek to the first
forks thereof; thence up the right hand bojs Tuesday.
THE ENGLISH OF A LATIN PROVERB APPLIED TO
—The Improved Perfect Roaster and Baker—
It cures the la grippe. King's Royal
fork to the Cantrall gulch; thence np the
center of said gulch to the left hand fork Gertnetuer at the Winchester Pharmacy.
P mmmmi all the fine point* ,f all ether Pans, and then steps far betund them in its Material,
thereof, to a point where said gnlch inter­
A CONCERN WHICH IS NOW IN BUSINESS.
On the 4th page of the R f . cord is an
fenstrndivn and Adjustability, and the work it d»es. This is thr
sects the section line between sections 22
and 27. tp 37, 3 w; thence west along said interesting lecture bv Rev. R. M.
OIVEKSIL VERDICT wherever it is used.
Webster.
section line to the s w corner of sec 20. tp
37 s r 3 w; thence «oath to s w corner of n
A Business started upon shams, must resort to shams, or
The lecture on China by Hon. W. 8.
w % of sec 8, tp 38 s r 3 w; thence east to s
wa« largely attended and well
e corner of n e % sec 11, tp 38 s r 3 w; Crowell
Your R oasts axd F owls will come from the oven rich, tender and juicy, and
spoken of.
retire.
thence south to s w corner of sec 24, tp 38,
with
all their nutriment and flavor retained.
Your B read and C akes will be
3 w; tbence ea-t to s e corner of sec 22, tp
The Examiner says J. B. Hammerslev of
The Royal Baking Powder Compan.y garbled official
simply perfect. No article cooked in the R oaster and B aker can burn.
38. 2 w; thence north to a point where the Paisley has gone to Jackson county with a
Jacksonville and Yreka stage road inter­ bunch of horses.
It is a self-baster, and requires no watching. It will do its work while you
sect« section line between «ec 34 and 35, tp
documents to give it standing.
Sermon Subjects at the Presbyterian
are busy about your household duties or at church.
37. 2 w: thence m a westerly course, along Church
next
Sabbath
;
“
A
Boy
King.
”
and
the center cf said stage road to a point “Our Companions.”
For this it was publicly branded.
T he L each R oasters and B akers are the most perfect, complete and satis­
where it intersects the center of California
factory cooking utensils ever brought before the public.
They have stood the
street in Jacksonville, Oregon; thence
Geo. Haynes, a pioneer died at Roseburg
The Food and Dairy Commissioner of Ohio caught the
westerly along the center of said Califor­ recently. He was a relative of the Lane's,
test of time and use, and ladies all over the United States unite in pronouncing
nia street to place of beginning. The vot­ and left an estate worth $20,000.
them invaluable.
Royal Baking Powder Company in the-act of misquoting his
ing place to be at the town hall.
The body of the man Sullivan who per­
MRS. ELIZA J. STALEY, Local Agent,
North Jacksonville precinct—Beginning ished in the snow while out hunting in the
report, to make its goods appear unadulterated.
at a point injtbe town of Jacksonville where Big Butte section, has been found.
Ashland, Oregon.
: California street in said town intersects
K.
T.
Shannon
has
opened
tbe
Shannon
Jackson creek,on the western limits of said
The same Company stole the livery of the Board of
town; thence westerly to the center of said house at tbe depot. He formerly conduct­
Jackson creek, to the first forks thereof; ed tbe Shannon house at Lathrop, Cal.
Health of the State of New York and went on dress parade in
tbence up the right band fork of said creek
Wm Ulrick of Medford wa« at Portland
1 to Cantrail gulch; thence up said gulch to Monday, and told tbe Oregonian that the
the left band fork thereof; thence up the
the garment.
said left hand fork to the point where it in­ packing company killed 2800 bead of
hog«.
tersects the section line between sections 23
The Board exposed this. When the apparel was removed,
and 27, tp 37 s r 3 w; thence west along said
Wilson A Walsworth's C. O. D. Em-
section line to s w corner of sec 20, tp 37 s r porinm is Laving a grand clearance sale.
of course the deformity was left alone.
3 w; thence north to n w of said section; Keep your weather eye on this fact if you
thence east along said section line to n w are looking tor' some huge cash bargains*.
corner of sec 23, tp 37 s r 2 w; thence south
Then the Royal Baking Powder Company resorted to
Tbe usual social of the Baptist ebureb
along said section line to a point where said
line intersects the Jacksonville and Yreka will be held at the Baptist church on Wed­
Harry
Miller'»
"Boom."
Mrs. W. L. Townsend, spent Saturday I
constructing a speaking machine.
stage road; thence in a northerly direction nesday evening, from 6 to 8 o'clock.on Jan
and Sunday with her folks in Ashland.
H. B. Miller is laying his plans deep along the line of said road to where it inter­ nary the 27th. All cordially invited to be
present.
California street in the town of Jack­
It called th.s machine “A Government Chemist.” When
Mrs. W. J. Stanley was called to Jackson­ for the congressional nomination to suc­ sects
sonville
v
, thence
WMVaaXsWZ «»»v»»»^
along the
aXXv; center
VClltCI V/l
of 3MU
said
The Cox Seed and Plant Co., 411, 413, and
ville yesterday by illness in the Ro«" family. ceed Congressman Binger Hermann. The waa
street
to
the
place
of
lieginning.
The
vot
­
415 Sansome St., San Francisco, has just
it mouthed its words to order, the Royal Company quoted the
G. M. Dickerson and J. H. Rhodes were latest feature of his campaign occurred ing place to be at court house.
issued their new and handsome catalogue,
at Medford yeeterday on pension business. recently at bis home town, Granta Pass,
Talent precinct—Beginning at the s w which will be sent free to any address upon
same and passe l them around. These words represented the
when be asked Jerrv Nunan, editor and
of sec 15. tp 38 s r 1 w; tbence east application.
Mrs. L. C. Graby has returned to Med­ proprietor of the Courier, the only paper corner
to
s
w
corner
of
s
e
%
of
sec
14,tp3#
srlw;
ford from a visit with her stater at North
Royal Baking Powder as pure, etc
Deputy County Stock Inspector, P.
in Josephine county, to support him thence north to s w corner of s e y, of sec 11
Yamhill.
i.y tile ton, went to Central Point Tuesday
through hi« fight for the office. Although tp 38 s r 1 w; thence east to s e corner of n to
inspect a band of 180 head of Bybee’s
“Government” is a stately word Like everything- good,
W. U. Simmons who has been running Mr. M'ller and the firms whom he own« e r % of sec 35, tp 37 s r 1 w ; thence east to
south of Dunsmuir is now running into in Grants Pa«« patronize the Courier, tbe n?*.ri^*“.n l,n*i ; thence south along the me­ sheep which are being shipped to Portland
by
Wm
Hanley.
Ashland.
it is abused by unscrupulous tricksters.
line to s e corner of sec 36, tp 39 s r 1
owner of that paper (which is independ- i ridian
”
The topics for sermons at the Congrega­
H. C. Van Horn, of the E. J. Bowen seed ent in politics) ha« «ome conscience and w; thence west along tp line to s w corner
house, was in the city this week visiting told Mr. Miller that he wouldn’t do it. of sec 34. tp 39 s r 1 w; thence north along tional church next Sunday will lie “God’s
section line to place of beginning; voting Doctrine of Election,” and “Serving One’s
MAKE A NOTE
his wife.
Mr. Miller has now advanced the money place in town of Talent.
Own Generation.” Time of service 10:30 a.
F. P each man, an editor from Michigan whereby the Oakland, Douglas county,
m.
and
7
:30
p.
m.
Eden precinct—Beginning at the s w cor­
There is no such office as that of Governmenl»Giiemist.
waa visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. H. McBride, Observer, which suspended publication ner of sec 7, tp 39 s r 1 w; thence north
G. H. Haye«, of Hayes A Carr, returned
last week.
along
township
line
to
n
w
comer
of
sec
6,
recently is to be moved to Granta Pass
,
_____ _______, to Gazelle Monday from a short trip to
J. D. Farr a arrived from Paisley last and act as Harry Miller’« county organ. tp38srlw; thence east along tp line to Portland. His firm have shipped two
A THOUGHT
week to visit his brother, E. L. Farra of Newspapers are a power in influencing " e corner of ser 32, tp 37 s r 1 w; thence train-loads of beeves to the Puget Sound
Woodville.
the public mind, but the difference be- por*h to n w corner of sec.-l, tp_37 s r_l w; market, and have five train-loads more to
If aconcein garbles official state papers, misquotes Boards
thence east to s e corner of sec 31, tp 37 s r
Miss Goodell, who has been visiting in tween an organ and a newspaper is very 1 w; thence south to s e corner of n e %,»ec ship.
Ashland for three weeks, returned Sunday great. An organ has no weight with the 36, tp 37 s r 1 w; thence west to s w corner
L. Swan, the Yreka horseman was on
of Health and Creates Official Mouth-pieces, for its own pur­
to Portland
convictions of the people.
People are of n w % of sec 36, tw 37 s r 1 w; thence Tuesday’s train for Portland where he is
thinking
of
taking
his
stallion
Echo
to
Phil Steven", the democratic rooster of only convinced by writers whom they south to s w corner of sec 12, tp 38 s r 1 w;
poses, what will it do in adulterating its goods?
Jacksonville, and will Coleman Sundayed know to express the honest sentiments thence west to s w corner of s e % of sec 11, stand the coming season. He had with him
a fine pictureofhis promising trotting mare,
in Ashland.
tp
38
s
r
1
w
;
thence
south
to
n
w
of
n
e
of their mind and are independent of
% of sec 23, tp 38 s r 1 w; thence west to s Georgia Woodthorpe.
Jay Secbrist, waa in the valley the selfish, scheming politicians or other w corner of sec 15,tp 38 s r 1 w; thenc south
Dr Price stands a foe to impure goods and tricky
A mortgage of $2,500,000 has been record­
plundering
cliques.
past week, in the intereet of Busby’s
along section line to s w
of sec 10. tp 39 s ed in Douglas county on the Roseburg.
glove house.
King’s Royal Germetuer (K. R. G.) is a r 1 w; thence west on section line to place Coos bay and eastern railroad by the Farm­
methods of advertising.
beginning. Voting place at town of ers’ Loan and Trust Co. of New York. It
Judge Hanna and Dint. AUy. Colvig remedy being introduced on the Coast from of
Phoenix.
is
to
run
thirty
years
at
6
per
cent,
interest
the
East.
It
is
a
remedy
based
upon
the
I
were
ere before the supreme court on legal
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is the only Pure
Central Point • precinct—Beginning
at s --- w payable semi-annually.
business Monday.
modern germ theory of disease. It has
=
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been thoroughly tested for seven 1 years
vears and 1 L,nuc|
corner o.
of »ee
sec 13, ip
tp 37 a s r 1 1 w
w , ; thence
¿lienee west
The following cases from Jackson county
H. J. Raymond of Iowa, is visiting his is endorsed for diseases of 171
Blood I and
s w comer of ' sec 17, *72
tp 37 r s 2 r 2 ~ w; thence
„..d 10 ----------------
Cream Tartar Baking Powder now to be obtained, and
brother. Prof. I. B. Raymond, principal of Nerves by tbe best people of the Ea«t and north to north bank of Bear creek, on the were argued and submitted in the supreme
court this week: H. J. Teal vs. Pearl Win­
the Talent public school.
South such as ex-Gov. Hubbard of Texas, line between secs 34 and 35, tp 36» r 2 w; ston, et al., appellants; foreclosure mort­
the thinking public are finding it cut.
gage. E. W. Carver, appellant, n
vs. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. R. Deming of Michigan, Gen. James Longstreet, Rev. Bam P. Jones thence down along the north bank of said __
the
great
Evangelist,
Rev.
P.
8.
Henson
of
creek
to
section
line
between
secs
27
and
28,
county
;
wagon
road
damages.
are »pending the winter in Ashland with Chicago, and thousands of others.
tp 36 s r 2 w; thence north to Rogue river;
their »on, E. E. Deming.
The Mail reports that at a school meet­
thence up said river to east line of said tp;
Jacksonville Jotting*.
_
tbence south to s e corner of sec 13, tp 36 s ing. Medford citizens voted to bond the
Eagle Point News.
Real Estate Transfers.
Vint Beall was up from Central Point
M. M. Tucker and Wm. Mver of Ash- I 2 w: thence east to n e corner of sec 20. tp district for $9000 to pay off outstanding in­ Editor V alley R ecord .—
W
D
Cole
to directors school dist No 22— I
Saturday. Hi» democratic voice was for
• town
-
--
- . '
36 s r 1 w; thence south to tp line on south debtedness. The bonds are to be paid off
land were in
Monday
war with the spunky Chilians.
boundary tp 36 s r 1 w; thence east to sum­ in three installments; one third in three
Rev. Thompson preached at this place 2 acres land sec 28, tp 35s r 2 w; $1.
F H Carter to Wm K Smith—2 29-100
A. D. Helman of Ashland waa among mit of divide between Dry creek and waters years, one third in six years, and the last last Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford are at Med­
acres of land in tp 39 s r 1 e; $600.
running into Bear creek; thence south­ third in nine years.
ford this week, where Mose is assisting the visitors here Wednesday.
Grandma Dailey is afflicted with the
easterly along said divide to s w corner of
J It Beamer et al to E A Carter—land in
Chas. W. Wolters in taking stock.
Ftank Sicilly, formerly of Jackson county grippe. Dr. Stanfield is in attendance.
Chas. Nickell returned home from sec 13, tp 37 s r 1 w, to place of beginning. diet!
Ashland; $<50.
FRESH SAUSAGE in 5 and 10 lb. Pails, seaed
in
Oakland,
Cal.,
a
few
days
ago,
aged
Dr Parson was at Hornbrook Tuesday, Portland the first of the week.
Voting place, Magruder's store, Central 34 years. The body passed through on
H K Matthews to D P Matthews—397.15
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Erving, near
to see Mrs. Johnson, Roadniaster Barck-
Point.
with Lard on top.
acres sec 3), tp 35 s r 1 w; $4000.
Sunday's train for Baker City, being ac­ Eagle Point, Jan. 15th ’92 a daughter.
Wm. Redding of Palmer creek was in
halter's sister, who ia ill with eiysipelas.
North Medford precinct—Beginning at a companied by his wife and his father. E. D.
Jno P Walker to Francis Fergus—parcel
town
purchasing
supplies
Monday.
Rev. Mr. Harrington ot Portland was
point in the town of Medford, Oregon, where Foudrav, L. A. Rose and Will Coleman,
There was to have been a wedding in of land in tp 39 s r 1 e.
{J3T
visiting hl» relatives, V. P. Walrad and
____
„. and W. R. Coleman of the center line of W 7th street crosses the accompanied them from Ashland to Grants the neighborhood last week, but it has
Ebon ...
Carver
Map of Ashland approved 1883.
family over Bunday, en route to California. Phoenix made our town a flying visit center line of G street; running in an east- Pass.
been postponed for a short time.
Plat of Mrs Cardwell’s addition to Jack- !
For Sale by
I er'y direction along the center line of said
Jesse Richardson, the Medford farmer, Tn«l»v
J. R. Casey, commander of Burnside post,
Our school is progressing finely under son ville.
_ T
. »T >
W 7th street, and E 7th street, to where the
was in the city Monday on a business trip.
G. A. K.. went to Jacksonville Monday to the management of Prof. A. L. Haselton, ! U S to Pa.rick McCarval—patent for 160
K,
J.
Cameron
of
Uniontown
visited
same
intersects
the
county
road
known
as
The R ecobd acknowledges a pleasant call. friends at Ashland several days during the Mountain road leading from Medford file a bond for the post to secure its portion
TALENT, Jackson County, Oregon.
he reports fifty-six names enrolled. His acres tp 35 s r 4 v.
Fred Denny, the graceful young giant the week.
'
to Eagle Point; thence along center line of of the indigent soldiers funds. The session night school is well attended.
U
S
to
John
II
Neil
—
patent
for
160
acres
of the Postal telegraph company, is at Ager
.
said road in a northeasterly course to where of the legislature before the last levied a
S. A. Potter, and A. Pool have loth tp 38 s r 3 e.
1 at Ivory of Uniontown shipped two same intersects boundary line secs 10, 29, 2-10 of a mill tax for that purpose, which
this week, where there are several blushing
U S to G H Bryley—160 acres tp 38, r 1 e-
young maidens.
carloads of cattle for ths San Francisco -32, tp 37 s r 1 w; thence north along said e realized something like $600 from the been making some improvments in the
property of Jackson county.
way of buildings. Mr. Potter an ad-
market
Tuesday
boundary
line
to
the
n
w
corner
of
sec
20.
Robt Westrop to E C Brooks—200 acres I
T. J. Maxfield and family of Montesano,
u
T
.
tp37srlw; thence west along the section
W. J. Gilmore’s “Devil’s Auction” troupe dition to his house, anu Mr. Pool a neat sec 20, $2000.
Wash., old friends of the Smiths of the
Mrs. M. J. Canning will return to her lme to n w corner sec 23, tp 37 s r 2 w; were on Sunday’s train for Portland. new hen bouse.
A P Talent to J S Herrin—undivided
|
Racket store, arrived last week to make home at Portland Thursday, after a brief thence south to a point where the county
Gilmore would do a big business by stopping
Ashland their home,
G. W. Rice learned that there was sick­ of tract near Talent; $1.
visit with relatives.
road leading from Jacksonvilla to Medford off in Ashland and auctioning off'the devils
Mrs. Charley Le Beau of Yreka is visiting
t » a «
, 1
* a •
. . ¡crosses
crosses the
me set
sec une
line on w ouunuary
boundary line
une 01
of in the community. There would be lots of ness in the house where his wife and re­
“In buying a cough medicine for child­
Devlin, Jr., of Applegateis assist- secs 24. 26, 35.
A5. tp 37 s r 2 w: thence along fun when he had on the block such fellows maining children were, (his father-in- I ren,’’ says H. A. Walker, a prominent drug
in Ashland this week and made the Racoae _ 1 John
<* I . I . .1 n
in 4 kn a$zx««A
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oSce a pleasant call yesterday. She ia ing L. L. Jacobs in the store, during the center of said county road to where the as Pracht. High & Taylor, Patsy Donoghue law’s James Matney) so he returned from gist of Ogden, Utah, “never Ire afraid to
absence of Mr. White.
stopping at the Ashland house.
same intersects W 7tn street. Medford, Or; the R ecord reporter,' and a score or more Chico sooner then he otherwise would. buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There
Trxk« F.
v
__
1 u hri.l.
-1
1
<3 .„ 1 ' llieiice aione cen’er ui
saia w fin street to sinners we might mention.
no danger from it and relief is always
John
.nil
Horace Micholson,» well-known business
A short time ago Louis Bolle com­ | is
John
B. White
White and
bride taft
left S
San ; piace of beginning. of «id W 7th
sure to follow. I particulaly reccomend i
man of Medford was married at that place r rancisco Monday evening via Ixis An-I South Medford precinct—Beginning at a
Note
the
adv.
of
the
Leach
roaster
and
menced
suit
against
Mr,
Morine
for
some
j Chamberlain's because I found it to be safe
South Medford precinct—Beginning at a baker in this issue of the R ecord . It is one
Bundav, to Miss Cassie Plymale, daughter geles tor Litchfield, <1 ray son county,Ky., point
wagon wheels in Justice Johnson’s court, and reliable. 50 cent bottles for sale by
in the town of Medford, Jackson Co.,
of F. M. Plymale of Medford.
to viait Mr. White’s aged father.
Or., where the center line of W 7th street of the best utensils yet offered the house­ and there seemed to be some irregularity J. C. Barrett A Co.
keepers and cooks for the purpose ot baking in the proceedings and the suit was with­
E. C. Froet, the Insurance man passed
t n *z„ri„n„ ___ _
»___ _ ru
crosses the center line of G street; thence
J. C. McCully came in from the Cm- running in an easterly course along the bread, biscuit and cakes, meat, fowl or fish, drawn by the plaintiff, and now he has
through vesterday for California. He will
Estray Notice
while . for Boston baked beans it has
no i
center iiaib
line vi
of W
street ami
and E
street ......
stop over on his return to Portland, and nabar mines Friday for a two week’s va- ceuier
w 7th
iui sireev
c. 7lh
nil street
i„.—
it?' commenced suit in Medford for damages,
establish an agency for his company in cation. There is five feet of snow in that to a point where the same intersects the ,
Ad(’t™«T?h»n'^lbter> ’ aJ«’ and the entire court, constable and all
Ashland.
AME TO THE HIRAM COLVER
vicinity and it will be impossible to re­ county road known as the Mountain road
leading from Medford to Eagle Point;
Address them for des- have been summoned to appear before
farm K of a mile south of Phoenix, The Only House in the City making
sume
work
for
some
time.
Engineer Frank McDonald and family
the Hon. Justice’s court in Medford, and
tbence along the center line of said road in ’ crlPtlve circulars.
Jackson county, state of Oregon, about the
left for California Monday, for a change of
we
expect
some
rich
developments.
1st
of
September, 1891, one Sorrel Filley
O.
K.
T
—
Honest
Results.
—
O.
K.
T.
a northeasterly course to where the same
Jav Beach, the well-known horseman
scene to see if it will improve Frank’s
Many of the pioneers of Oregon and intersects the section line on e boundary of now of Vancouver, Wash., was on yes- Later:—Bolle got a judgement for $1 and three or four years old, 14 hands high, with
health, which has been very poor the last
white stripe down the face, both hind feet
- - Los Angeles,
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Washington have cheerfully testified to seca 20, 29,32. tp 37 s r 1 w; thence w along terday’s train for
Cal.,
on costs.
several months.
white half way to the hock joint, mane on
the wonderful curative properties of the tp line to s w cor sec 35,tp 37 s r 2 w, thence business. He is looking to have some­
Klamath
County
Items.
left side of neck, no brands visible.
Mike Tucker and Miss Ida Wells, well- celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely n to a point where the county road leading
thing
coming
in
the
way
of
fast
horses
C has . H arvey .
Pine wood is $5 a cord in Linkville.
known yonng people of Ashland precinct vegetable and pleasant to the taste and can from Jacksonville to Medford crosses sec­
were married yesterday at the home of the be taken bv the youngest child or most tion line on boundary of secs 23, 26, 35, tp after Altamont is gone, and has three of
The infant son of J. V. Sly of Keno is ! Phoenix, Jan, 4th, 1892.
bride, Mrs. Ellen Wells. The R bcobd delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail­ 37 s r 2 w; thence along center line of said Altamont’s mares down in California dead.
We carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland
wishes them much pleasure and happiness. ing remedy for pains in the back and loins, county road to where same intersects W 7tb breeding them to McKinney, the world’s
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John
Royse,
has
located
at
Sodaville,
(
street?
town
of
Medford,
Or.;
thence
along
and will positively not be undersold. All prompt­
J. E. Henkle, a retired merchant of notv-retention of urine, scalding or burning t the
‘ center
' of A said W 7th street
. .. to the
.. place | four-year stallion champion.
Linn county.
Philomath, Benton county, arrived at Hotel sensation while urinating, mucous dis­ of beginning.
The
family
of
John
Frulan
are
mourn
­
J. T. Henley, has returned from ia
ly settled accounts and cash custom dis­
Oregon Saturday with his young son who charges and all kidney troubles of either
Ordered, that the boundaries ef Ashland ing the loss of one of their dear ones, grippe stricken Sacramento.
is afflicted with aathina. They will remain sex. $1 at all druggists.
precinct
as
heretofore
established
be
anil
Clara
Belle
Frulan,
aged
four
years,
who
counted
for some time to take advantage of this
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I
Fred Spencer, tbe Keno hotel and
Circuit Court Proceedings.
_ abolished, and that the
__ terri-
___ died Sunday at noon of croup.
are hereby
The fu­
climate.
Hezekiah Matthews vs Lucy A Matthews I ‘ojy heretofore embraced in Ashland and neral was on Tuesday afternoon, burial livery proprietor, is a victim of la grippe.
Residence and 12 acres in
James W. Briner came over from his —divorce; decree granted and plff given .Shake precincts are hereby divided into in Ashland cemetery, Rev. Geo. W.
Floyd Farrar, is addressing the people
Beaver creek placer mines last Thursday. care and custody of minor children
three precincts, as follows, to-wit:
CENTRAL POINT
Black of the Baptist church conducting of the county on the issues raised by the
He made the trip from the mines to Cole s,
West Ashland
Ashland precinct
precinct —
— Beginning
Beginning at
at s s e e the religious rites. The family have the farmers alliance.
Pearce & Co vs H A Bauten—injunction; | West
it) miles, on snow-shoes, that whole country ordered
'tAN BE HAD at a very reasonable
that injunction be so modified as corner of sec 20, tp 39 s r 1 e, at the head
head- ­ sympathy of a large circle of friends in
being covered with six feet of snow on a to permit the deft to run and flow water waters
G. J. Farnsworth and Ben Peterman
J figure, if applied for soon. Six-room
creek
to
“** of Ashland
1
-
- ; ‘ thence down
J
level. He returned Tuesday.
have gone for a few days to Bear Island house: good barn; good well water; clear
WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION.
through his ditch mentioned in plfTs com­ w bank of Ashland creek; thence ton e cor­ this the hour of their sad affliction.
.
running
stream through one end of place;
Mrs. J. T. Gregg, who has been an in­ plaint, water to the amount of 5 inches.and ner of A. D. Helman's donation land claim
The state board of equalization has to trap otter and bunt swan.
line
chicken
fence;
farm
tools,
etc.
Land
valid for some time, is reported slowly im­ the water of said ditch to flow back into the No. 40, tp 39 s r 1 e; thence w along bound­ fixed the total levy for state purposes at
A road is to be built up the Klamath
proving, and the many friends of herself channel of Poorman’s creek, above the ary of said donation land claim to sec line five mills, as follows: Current expenses, ' river to run between Klamath City and ! cleared, and best kind for garden or fruit,
located two blocks from depot. Reason
between
secs
4
and
5,
tp
39
s
r
1
e;
thence
n
¡»’We respectfully solicit your trade, deliver goods
and huslxnd trust that the improvement head of plfTs ditches.
4 23-36 mills; university tax fund, 5-35 • Schnackenburg’s, on the Linkville-Ager for selling: owner wishes to move on ac­
Will be permanent, writes the Woodlawn re­
In matter of assignment of E B Hunsak­ along said sec line to n boundary of tp 38 s, of a mill; military tax, 7-35 of a mill. road.
count of chronic rheumatism. Price $2500.
porter of a Portland paper, about she who er, insolvent—ordered that assignee, Jas S r 1 e; thence west to meridian line; thence
promptly and will treat everyone white
Try the only
was formerly Miss Eva Price, of the Ash­ Rogers be discharged and bondsmen exon­ s along the meridian line to s w cor of sec The apportionment of special taxes for , Peterman A Goeller have the con­ For particulars inquire at R ecord office, or
call on or address, CHAS. G. RIPPEY,
19,
tp
39
s
r
1
e;
thence
east
to
place
of
be
­
land public schools.
Jackson
is
$831.82
for
militia
and
$594.17
j
tract
to
manufacture
the
election
booths
erated; further ordered that E B Hunsaker
ginning. Voting place. Granite nail.
first-class grocery in the city.
for university; Josephine $282.61 militia I 1 for Klamath county, the 33 booths for 10 Central Point, Oregon.
T. D. Williams loomed up as proud as a assignor be discharged from further liabil­
South
Ashland
precinct
—
Beginning
at
and $160,15 university; Klamath $302.07 precincts costing $85.
turkey gobbler in a Pullman car on last ities.
Finies IleBorest vs O L 8 M I A—ordered | the south side of Main street, Ashland, and $215.75; Lake $365.45 and $261.04.
Wood for Sale.
evening's train. It was all on account of
P. S. Loosley arrived from Ager Tues­
Jackson Co., Or., on the east bank of Ash­
having successfully laid siege and captured that garnishment proceedings be dissolved land creek where said street crosses said ; For scrofula in every form Hood's Sarsa­ day with his two brothers, mother ind
the heart and band of Miss Lizzie Sims, an and said garnishee, J M McCall, be dis­ creek; thence along s side of said Main sr’t parilla is a radical, reliable remedy. It has sister, who have just arrived from Boise
RY MANZANITA, FIR and PINE
I
estimable young lady of Dunsmuir. They charged.
stove-wood. Leave orders at the Ash­
in an easterly direction to a point where the an unequalled record of cures.
City, Idaho, and who, after visiting
were married at that place yesterday morn­
J H Browiu, administrator vs Martha Southern Oregon wagon road begins; thence
land Planing Mill, or with
friends
and
relatives
in
town,
will
pro
­
Linkville
Star.
The
objection
to
send
­
ing, and are on their wedding tour to Port M Cooksey, administratrix—demurrer to along the line of said Southern Oregon wag­
jan!4-2t
H. C. MESSENGER.
land and the north.
amended complaint filed and sustained by on road to the county line between Jack- | ing money out of the country for foreign ceed to Fort Klamath, their old home.
Master Chester Hatton, son of the city
son and Klamath counties; thence w along pork is becoming multitudinous in Rogue
Bert Whitman returned from San Fran­ the court.
Newton Wagner A Co vs O P and Jas O said boundary line to a point due south of river valley. It is an ad* 3rse argument marshal, who has been staying at his
cisco Saturday, where he disposed of two
McKee—action; dismissed.
s e cor of sec 20. tp 39 s r 1 e; thence n to s in the shape of solid Jackson county pork, grandmother’s, Mrs. Boddy of Tule lake,
carload» of apples at $1, $1.25, and $1.50
Ordered, that Chas Schultz lie allowed 20 ! e cor of sec 20, tp 39 s r 1 e; thence down and it convinces every mind at once. met with a severe accident Tuesday. A
per box. The freight and commission
:
the east bank of Ashland creek to place of I Among the heavy remonstrants is C. K. horse having fallen upon his leg, injur­
day’s service as bailiir to amount of $60.
amounts to 45 cents per box. The El
beginning. Voting place in building own-|
Klum, of Talent, whose porkery is great. ing tbe limb painfully. He was doing
Dorado county apples bring only from 50
ed by B. F. Mver near Ashland House.
Catarrh Can't be Cured
Mr. Klum butchered over 500 hogs this well, however, at last accounts.
cento to $1 per box. The Rogue river with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
North Ashland precinct—Beginning on
season
and the market is about to recieve
Farnsworth and Worthington have re­
north
side
of
Main
street.
Ashland,
Jack-
and Biskyou county apples take the fancy cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, son Co., Or , on e bank of Ashland creek; ' his great supply of bams, bacon, lard and turned from their camp at Lake of the
prices in the San Francisco market.
and in enter to cure it you have to take in­ thence along the north side of said Main sausage. It is pretty clear that Jackson woods. When Bill Fee, and Ben Peter­
ternal remedies. H all’s Catrrh Cure is taken street to where the Southern Oregon wagon eountv will soon be shipping pork out man arrived at Pelican bay in search of
Connell Proceedinun.
internally, and acts directly on the blood road begins; thence along the n side of said instead of in.
these gentlemen (who were supposed to
Bills paid:
and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure wagon road to the county line between
Wm Nelson, labor on city pound
I 5 00 is no quack medicine. It was prescribed Jackson and Klamath county. Or.; thence : We are offering special inducements on have perished in the deep snow) they
D. L. were informed that they had gone to
Geo Abbott, same ............................... 4 37 by one of the best physicians in tins country n to n e corner of tp 38 s r 4 e; thence west teas, coffees ana canned goods.
Linkville.
J B Leach. same ................................... 3 50 for years, and is a regular prescription. along tp line to sec line between secs 4 and I Minkler A Son.
C J McRae, same................................. 3 50 It is composed of the best tonics known, 5, tp38 s r 1 e; thence s along said sec to the
B. F. Dowell has at last, thank in­
The fact that it is leap year does not jus­
Bank of Ashland, interest on money
combined with the liest blood purifiers, act- j n boundary of A. D. Helman’s d. 1. c. No. tify a young man in neglecting any oppor­ dulgent heaven ! obtained a judgement of
advanced for city................................ 3 25 ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The 40, tp 38 s r 1 e; thence e to e bank of Ash­ tunities that may come his way. Our $200 against the government for that mule I
' I perfect combination of the two ingredients land creek; thence along up the e bank of
Total............................................... f *1® ■- is what produces such wonderful results in Ashland creek to place of beginning. Vot­ , young women are coy to the verge of shy­ he lost thirty years ago. Upon Dowell’s
ness in these matters, and their natural monument let the fact that he was a hero
I
Geo. A. Cryderman appointed viewer curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials tree. ing place, city hall.
timidity,
as well as their lack of practice, be inscribed in letters of gold. Over the
F.
J.
CHENEY
A
CO.,
Props..
Toledo.
O.
to appraise damages in change of Granite
,
bones
of
a
mule
did
the
sturdy
man
fight
Mr. C. W. Reed, proprietor of the Hotel will oftentimes thwart their heart’» desire
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
street, vice J. W. Alnutt, not qualified.
Dellone. Omaha, one ot the finest new and at the critical moment. It is the duty of ■ tbe United States thirty long years! He
Marriage License» Issued.
Ordinance passed governing hose com­
nioden hotels in the west, savs of Chamber­ every young man to encourage the girl took up the kick where the mule laid it
panies. Each company allowed not leas
Jan 15: To Horace Nicholson »nd lain’s Cough Remedy: “We have used it ! of his choice in her maiden effort—to , down in 1862, and never ceased to kick
in our family for years with the most satis­
than 12 nor more than thirty members. Cassie Plymale of Medford.
strew her pathway with violets, as it ; until the greatest government unhung
A fine of from $5 to $25 and imprison- i , Jan. 16: To Michael Wooley and Mary- factory result, especially for our children, were—that she may come up smiling and . yielded to his opposition!—Linkville
tor
colds
and
croup.
It
can
be
depended
ment from five to 25 days established for Jane Sitnifh.
is very dis­ • Star.
□pon; besides it is pleasant to take and confident. Moreover,
anyone who gives s false fire alarm to ,
seems
to
be
free
from
chloroform
and
the
courteous
to
refuse
her
request.
Catarrh in Colorado.
Jan. 18: To Michael M. Tucker and
deceive the people.
: oilv substances put into many cough mix­
I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry catarrh.
Ida
M.
Wells
of
Ashland.
D.
L.
Minkler
A
Son
have
just
received
tures.
”
50
cent
and
$1
bottles
for
sale
by
Dog tax license adopted, $1 for dog, $3 j Jan. lflth: To W. R. Coleman and
another large invoice of Fine Stationery It proved a cure.—B.F.M.Weeks, Denver.
I J. C. Barrett A Co.____________
for female dog.
Ely’s Cream Balm is especially adapted
and School Supplies. They carry the larg­
Mrs. Mattie A. Klip pel.
as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated
J. T. Bowditch elected city attorney
French Tansy Wafers.
est line of this kind in the county.
:<>:■
bv alkaline dust and dry winds.—W. A.
The Parmelee Library.
for year.
These wafers are a sure and safe specific
J. H. Settlemier has turned all of his Hover, Druggist, Denver."
Physicians
Prescriptions
and
Mr. Jessup, who has placed libraries for all kinds of female troubles and will re­
Eleven bid» received for city water
I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to
works auperintendenev; reported to the in Jacksonville,Medford and other towns move all obstructions to the monthly peri­ ■ business over to his son, Frank, and re­ all sufferers fromdry catarrh from personal Family Recepts a Specialty.
ods, no matter what the cause. They are tired from all active business. Starting experience.—Michael Herr, Pharmacist,
in
this
section
is
in
Ashland
looking
up
«rater committee to wrestle with. They
what everv woman needs, and may be used into the nursery business in the early
are: Frank Loomis, $50 per month ; E. the matter of placing a large library in safelv. For sale by the Livingstone Chem­ sixties as proprietor, business manager, Denver.
Ely’s Cream Balm has cured many cases
His firm have an exhaustive ical Co., manufacturers, San Irancisco. Cal.
Walrad 174.50, T. Stanley $50, John this city.
foreman, hired hand and erstwhile in­ of catarrh. It is in constant demand.—Geo.
line of books to select from and his terms For sale by T. K. Bolton.
Strait $55, Ira Dodge $40, J. R.
dividual pack train, he built up the larg­ W. Hoyt, Pharmacist.Cheyenne, Wy.
Give us a Trial; we have w]tat
$60, Sid. E. Carter $40, J. H. Rhodes are very liberal. Call on or address him
Are you Married? If not, send your ad­ est nursery business in the Pacific north­
through
the
poetotflee.
you want.
$50, T. O. Andrews $50.
DIED.
dress to The American Corresponding Club, west. During the years that have passed
A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. P, O. Box 643. Clarksbnrg. W. Va
he has, by judicious real estate invest­
I feel It uiv dutv to say a few words in re-
N Heltert of Gold Hill inforn s the ments and his nursery, accumulated a FRl’LAN-In Ashland, Jan. 17.1892, Clara
rani to Elv’s Cream Balm, and I do so en­ I Livingstone’s Antidote for ‘Drunkenness
Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John T.
will cure any case of the liquor habit in Medford Mail that John W Haseltine.the fortune of over three-fourths of a million
A^Open Sunday* from 9:30 ». m.
tirely without solicitation. I have used it ' from
Frulan, aged 4 years and 15 days.
ton to thirty days, from drinker to Portland mining man has not as yet pur­ dollars, and has a nursery of 187 acre«.
more or less half a year, aud have found it
to
1 p. m.
the
drunkard.
The
Antidote
can
be
given
to be most admirable I have suffered from
a cup ot coffee without the knowledge of chased his Copper Queen ledge, though Mr. Settlemier ia yet a vigorous man,
BORN.
catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a in
scarcely
more
than
in
his
prime
andhaa,
he
had
retorted
favorably
on
the
mine.
person taking it. The Antidote will
Uttle bov and I never hoped for cure, but the
The list of precinct judge« and clerks I probably, a score and a half more years GAGE—In Medford, Jan. 19, 1892, to the
Cream Balm seems te do even that Many not injure the health in anv wav. Manu-
of mv
mv acquaintances
aoiuamtances have
nave used
useu it
.. with
— --
the Livingstone Chemical Co., of election, besides other interesting local to enjoy the fruits of his labor.—Wood-
wife of J. C. Gage. twin«. [The first twins
of
ex-
I cellent
.. s'. resX-Oscar
1 ..
___ rx, Ostrum,
A__ _
4K
P'.âka Borner, Ashland, Or.
45 lUaeean
Warren Ban^mncuco, < a', and for a>e
T K.
ffiurn Independent,
bora I d that town.1,
items are on the first page.
False in One,
False in All
Clearance
Sale I
To make room for Spring
Stock we offer Drygoods,
Notions, Shoes, Bargain
Counter Goods, &c., at
BEDROCK PRICES
WILSON & WALSWORTH.
ASHLAND,
OREGON
15,000 Lbs. Kettle Rendered Lard.
Smoked Sausage in Sacks.
Quality Guaranteed.
C. K. KLUM,
a
a
Successor to
M c C onnell & winter ,
C
BARGAIN
In Town Property!
C
this month.
IN COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES
D
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, and
TOILET ARTICLES
REMEMBER
That We are going to
sell you Goods at
For the next 30 days.
D. L. MINKLER & SON.
AveTchJcajforiiL