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VALLEY RECORD. Something to Talk About Another Richmond in the Field BREVITY BASKET. DSPRICE'S The Sunday law question has received J. W. Hamakar of Linkville and Ash a new start for discussion in Ashland by land is a «•andidate for district attornev F. Roper returned to day. tbe following petition, signe«l by two on the republics» ticket. The other can ASHLAND, O a , .T bcrsdat , >eb. 4, 1892 buodre«! people—90 men and 111 women— Sheriff W. E. Hopping of Shasta county. didate mentioned is A. 8. 8. Hammond of nearly all memltera of the various differ Ashland and Medford. R. G. Smith's- i is dead. D. L. Beever has moved from Sisson to ent churches of this city, presented to name from Grants Pass .-eases to be PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.. the city council at its meeting Monday mentioned now, and Mr. Han-akar will Brownsville, Cal. undoubtedly be the nominee. It seen s S. Childers has purchased the fence Roadmaster Lawton was in tbe city yes evening. terday. Whereas, the laws of the state of Ore-1 to be a foregone conclusion that W. H. works of Frank Galloway at Medford. Steel A Son are erecting a new planing Abram Bisb and wife were at Jackson gon on Sabbath Olwervance, a copy of Parker of Jacksonville will be nominated mill on the site of the one burned down at which ia herewith submitted, are openly by the Democratic convention, ville Tuesday. Medford. violated by the saloons and some other County Recorder W. M. Holmes ia ill business houses in this city. Therefore The Evangel. Sermon subjects at the Congregational witb la grippe. The services at the foot of Heiman street c.iurcb Feb. 7: “Seeing Jesus," “How to we, the undersigns«! petitioners over 21 Tne-dav on the car "Evanrel' was unique H. W. Price of Albany is in tbe county years of age ami residents of this city, be Popular.’’ Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. fuli of interest to all who attended. A on legal i>n«iness. believing that this violation ot law is in and Hon. W. S. Crowell lectures tomorrow discription of the car Evangel was given in jurious to public morals an«l the best in- A son was bom to tbe wife of Minion the R ecord last week. “Sunday-school” (Friday) evening at Ganiard’s opera house Caro at Roseburg recently. | terests of our homes, herebv respect Wheeler and bis devoted wife are tn charge ou the Chinese. Kcal Estate Transfers. Council Doings. Fred Hhnltz returned ye*ter<lav from a fully petition your honorable body to of the car. At 4 p. m. Mrs. Wheeler held E. D. Briggs, successor to Hammond A R Beswick to S F Morine—137 44 acres in enact an ordinance providing for the en children’s meeting at which the car was Briggs, has sold his abstract business to Monday 's meeting ! trip as far nortb as Portland crowded to overflowing with eager, interest Mrs. D. E. Hyde. Communication from Ashland Hose secs 20. 21 and 28 tp 36 s r 2 w,q c d; $5300. H. F. Page was on last evenings train forcement of these laws in our city. ed children. The service was opened by P Dunn and wife to J P and E J Gilmore .. xx * i Co. No. 2 was referred back to company The state law reads : borne from a trip to California. singing and pra> er.after which Mrs. Wheei- Salem Statesman: 7” 2^_ _______ r for correction. —10 acres in sec 16, tp 39 s r 1 e; $2. If any person shall ketp open any er gave one of tier inimitable talks. Sever year is that girls should not propose unless C. E. Keeran of Willows, Cal., came up J P Gilmore to I’ Dunn—same property, The matter of making some regula same store, shop, grocery, ball-alley, billiard- al young ladies expressed a desire to lie they can support a husband. last evening on a business trip. consideration. tions in regard to soliciting for hotels and room, or tippling house, for purpose of Christians The lodge of E Claiupsus Vitus organized Jos Downing to Lorena E Downing—7.99 Hamuel H. Clary was among tbe visitors labor or traffic, or any place of amuse At 7 o'clock the car was thronged and restaurants being before the council it in tbe city this week from Henley. had to turn away for want of room. at Henley are to give a grand ball, parade was referred to a committee of three— t acres, sec 8, tp 37 s r 2 w: $300, ment, on tbe first day of the week, com many Jas S Rogers, assignee to Wm Preston— After singing and prayer, Mr. Wheeler and clamper’s dance on Feb. 22d. J. B. Me iee and niece were stopping at monly called Sunday or the Lord’s day, preached Pelton, Crowson and Dodge—to investi lots 15. 16, 17. also lot 1, Hunsaker's add to an earnest sermon and then came Fred H. Rowe, well-known m this sec the Asblar.«i bouse yesterday and to-day. upon conviction thereof, shall lie pun the after meeting at which ten professed tion. has gone to Alaska to put in a saw gate and report at adjourned meeting. Ashland; $1283.32. W. D. Jacobs of tbe A«bland Roller Mills ished by a fine not less than five nor conversion. God Wess Bro. E. G. Wheeler mill and cut the cedar of that country into Monthly reports of Marshal Smith, Re- Allison Allen to Rachel Allen—q c d to Gao. W. B lack . was at Medford this week on a business more than fifty dollars; provided, that and his wife. lumber. ; corder Berry, Supt. Water Works Stearns, undivided one-fifth interest of 160 acres of visit. the above provision shall not apply to land in sec 26, tp 34 s r 1 e; $1. Subject to E. Sanderson Smith is trying to get Port St. Commissioner Nelson, filed and ac- dower. Rev. Geo. Robert Cairns the famous County Hcbool 8upt. C. 8. Price bss been the keepers of drugstores, doctor shops, Scotch evangelist and singer will begin land capital interested in Ins Gold Hill C^Pteu. W 11 Allen to Rachel Allen—q c d to very ill st his home st Jacksonville witb la undertakers, liverv stable keepers, bar services in the Baptist church on Sabbath mining enterprise. He has the Freden- ’ Ira ~ C. Docge, who had been appointed same property; $1. grippe. bers, butchers anti bakers ; and all cir-1 Feb. 7th. at 11 o clock. The public cordial- burg ledge bonded. by the council as superintendent of wa T J Allen to Rachel Allen—same; $1. Miss Josie Nunan came up from Jackson cumstances of necessity and mercy may ’ 1 ly invited to be present. AUegretto.the trotting stallion who made ter works for 1892, filed his bond for ville Sunday on a visit witb relatives and be pleaded in defense, which shall be Levi Allen to Rachel Allen—same; $1. such a hne exhibition at the Central Point $1000 with B. F. Myer and Wm. J. friends. A Celebrated Case Settled. treated as questions of fact for the jury to fair races is to stand the coming season Schmidt as sureties. Approved. A H Maegley to Geo Beltz—2 acres and 36 rods tp 37 s, r 2 w; $100. The case of Abram Bish va. G. F. Bill in Yreka and Scott valley. Ernest Everton, the well-known train determine, when the offense is trie«l by Bills allowed : ings, wherein the jury awarded Bish a man who was married recently was in town jury. Ashland Woolen Mills, a corporation to The Beekman-Hamlin case will be E|ectric Light Co.. ..$94 00 Jas Thornton and W H Atkinson—lots 7, this week. The councilmen cbatte«] on the sub judgment for the full amount, $600, in at the adjourned term of court soon tried ___ „ Stearns, salary al'er J , R .. 65 00 8,12, a portion of lots 9 and 10 blk 17; $1. C. H. Roady of Central Point went to ject for some time, and on a motion terests and costs, amounting to near Beekman arrives from ^ eastern trip. Geo W Smith^al and md>e . 51 60 to L A Simons—15 acres in j J »p Klamath City Tuesday to look at the lay of which had only one vote against it, re- $1000, was settled this week by Billings The amount is very heavy ($13,000.) T Bowditch, Bowditch, salary salary . 20 00 tp E 37 F s, MAalkcr r 2 w; $1500. ferred the matter to the city attorney to paying off the judgment minus $100. the country. l’rof. B. L. Arnold of the agricultural Milton Berry, recorder’s fees . _ 26 «0 Jacob Grob to John Schumpf—lots 3 and ! David Alien went to bbasta county Mon draw up an ordinance to that effect to be Billings first made a motion for the judge co.lege, died at Corvallis Monday. He has Masonic lodge, for six months'rent 30 4 blk 52, Jacksonville; $150. . 24 day soliciting for the Psrmalee library at presented to the council. This ende«l to set aside the verdict of the jury and been a resident of that place twenty years ! A T Kyle, two months’ rent U 8 patent to John May—ISO acres sec 26, 22 the matter for the time being, but it will grant a new trial. This was overruled and the community surfers a great loss in 1 Wm Nelson, labor on streets.. Cotton wood. his death. j R.M Garrett, same . tp 40 s r 4 e. .. 18 be brought up again at the next meeting by tbe court,when a motion for an appeal H. G. Vogelsang, the railroad engineer, . r_____________ XT.- . C G McRae, same.................. « U S Patent to H S Evans—160 acres sec So the matter stood for sev-1 T . . . shop j . he car repairing at Junction has y\’nl mi] aanlf 2 was on Tuesday's train on a trip up north when a spirited discussion may be ex was made. noon I l?,. 'Zilni •».. Tin«.,,) Ilnw. l.n.. ,, . . ............... .... ... 26, tp 39 s r 4 e. pected. We understand that some of the been moved to Roseburg. David Hershey, eral months. Billings claiming that he from Rocklin. Geo Abbott, same................... 1 U S patent to John Schumpf—160 acres parties interested will have a represent would appeal to the supreme court and of the car repairing force in Ashland will Jas Norris, lumber................ - 7 Rev. Father Boever was in Ashland Sun sec 10, tp 40 s r 2 w. be transferred to Roseburg and L. E. Moe Hicks A McBride, hauling . 8 day but did not celebrate mass on account ative before the council to give them a i beat the traducers of his character; that will take his place here. E F Walker to J H Faris—lots 3 and 4, R K Sutton, livery. talk against the adoption of such a meas it was vindication that he was after. 0 of being unwell. blk 54 Medford; $1U). The farm implement and hardware firms G C Eddings.............................. 3 ure, while on the other band it is said But the real facts were that Billings was Dr. Songer was called to Woodville yes- Sister Hatch, aide«! by her gifted lieu of Staver A Walker and Mitchell. Lewis A Hasty A Gregory. .. 1 Caroline Cardwell to A L Reuter—lot 2 I terday to see Mrs. Wilcox, who is suffering tenant, Rev. Robt. Hatfield, will comb after a compromise the whole way Co have consolidated under the firm name D L Minkler 1 blk 3, Cardwell’s add to Jacksonville; $140 I through. But the settlement he has from pelvic abscess. of the Mitchell. Lewis A Staver Co. with a C C Walker Volna Webster to Thos J O’Harra—162 tbe saloon iniquity and demand that the finally made is really no compromise, feet off of the south end of lots 9 and 10 blk 1 Hon. J. K. Weatherford of Albany was council get between God’s armv and the and in reality a full settlement without capital stock of $350,000. Total $3!>3 12 I 8, Park add to Medford; $100. on yesterday’s train for Han Francisco on a «ievil’s forces in this fight against their even the faith of appealing to the su The boys of Ashland Hose Co. No. 1 held ten days' business trip. 1. vely meeting last evening, the occasion N A Jacobs to A C Hopkins— 280 acres in irrepressible and formitiable enemy, the preme court and taking the chances of a being Survivors oi Indian Wars. the presenting of German silver badg secs 14 and 26, tp 40 s r 4 e; $1250. Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Teal returned Old Nick. It is hard telling which one legal technicalities foiling Bish’s effort Mr. Mitchell’s bill pensioning soldiers II 8 Evans to A C Hopkins—n w % of sec borne last evening from a stay of some of the horns of the dillema the council to recover the money of which he had es, with the name of the company engraved thereon, to all the members. who served in the Indian wars, reads as 26, tp 39 s r 4 e, 160 acres; $1000. weeks at Oakland, Cal. will take. The R bcord ’ h wouts have been robbed. The $100 which Bish has ?« Eugene physician gives a practical test follows: H. C. Skinner left to day for San Fran taken a run among the different armies thrown off was merely the extra ex <>. K. T —Hou«»st Results — O. K. T. __ benefits *' That _________ the same ,________ pensions _ and cis«» where he has a position as bar tender foraging for news and has discovered pense to him that, an appeal would cost, in regar«l to the purity of water. Place it Many of the pioneers of Oregon and in a glass and shake violently, and if there granted to the Mexican veterans bv at the Occidental hotel. that there are several horns in the dil- even should he win in the supreme court, ; is impure animal matter contained it will v’-*— Washington have cheerfully testified to virtue of the provisions of the act of cong Mrs. Potter and daughter, who have been lema. One seems to be a toot at Gab- The R ecord took a position on this betray the same by the smell. wonderful curative properties of the ress entitled ‘An act granting pensions tbe spending several weeks in Ashland,returned riels horn and the other seems to be a case which has thus been fully and le- celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely Fix-Sheriff Wm. Carll, of Lake county .has to the soldiers and sailors of the Mex home io Salem Tuesday. vegetable and pleasant to the taste and can ! toot from the High A Taylor Alhambra gaily sustained. The idea that a rob lieen awarded the contract for transporting bery planned, executed and carried out the U. 8. mails between Portland postottice ican war, and for other purposes,’ and be taken bv the youngest child or most Miss Clara Mingus, who has lieen at horn. approved January 29, 1887, be, and the delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail tending 8t. Helen's ball, Portland, returned The business men of Ashland all practi by *be ¡ut^Hect by a citizen of means,op- and ditlerent trains, steamboats, etc. He same are hereby, extended to the sur- ing remedy for pains in the back and loins, home to Ashland Sunday. cally observe Sunday as a day of rest—if ®ratlng underthe cloak of the church and gets $6400 a year tor the service. vivora of all Indian wars who served non-retention ot urine, scalding or burning not a day of worship. Their stores are the Sundav-school is right; while only a —The Improved Perfect Roaster and Baker— FmetsK all the fine points of all otbrr Pans, and then steps far bejond t hem in its Material, fonstrnrtion and Adjastabilitv. and the work it does. This is tb<- rilVEBSAL TEMKT wherever it is used. 5 our R oasts and F owls will come from the oven rich, tender and juicy, and with all their nutriment and flavor retained. Your B read and C akes will be simply perfect. No article cooked in the R oaster and B aker can burn. It is a self-baster, and requires no watching. It will do its work while voti are busy about your household duties or at church. T he L each R oasters and B akers are the most perfect, complete and satis factory cooking utensils ever brought before the public. They have stood the test of time and use. and ladies all over the United States unite in prouounciug them invaluable. MRS. ELIZA J. STALEY. Local Agent, A«lilan<l, Oregon. Clearance Sale I m To make room for Spring Stock we offer Drygoods, Notions, Bargain Counter Goods, &c., at BEDROCK PRICES. WILSON & WALSWORTH ASHLAND, OREGON Rev. Father Noel formerly of Jackson ( arson & Son’s Redland nursery have on thirty davs or more" in any fndian" war sensation while urinating, mucous dis ville is in the Portland hospital for medical closed and only opened as an accommo robbery by a tramp or highwayman hand apple trees from four to six feet high, ! since ---- »• the ------- — •• ” charges and all kidney troubles of either year - 1845. dation. The saloons are the only pl 'laces . who holds you up and robs you three years old and of winter varieties. treatment, being in poor health. sex. $1 at all druggists. keeping open ail day, - xi and .u during xx” ch .IUxuh like a man *8 wronK> has >n this i Their stock is adapted particularly to the -Mayor J. W. Howard of Grants Pass, hours ---------- they icy are greatly thinned thinne«l out — the 1 ca8e ^se set aside And m the i soil and climate of southern Oregon. and Gen. T. G. Kearnes were here yester crowd fashion- „■ • ____ Dee " , -- ._ preferring the element of fashion-1 _____ L -e’ . l And “ the day on K night Templar business. fine singing and other Y'?facre8 *°’* ^ remark as .hey see some ably dressed ladies, tine Deputy Collector Sweeney came to Yreka 8. B. Whittle, who went over the Ash attractions furnished by the churches, dull, ignorant, poor boy slip through the during China New Year and surprised the land-Linkville telegraph line last wesk re I Just what motives have governed the grand-jury with “a true bill” attache«! to heathens bv seizing $100 woith of smuggled orthodox prohis, in presenting this petiti- J1. ,n a® be 18 railroaded to the peniten- opium while their celebration was in full turned Sunday from Keno via Ager. 1 blast. It made a great ki-yi among the Wm. Singleton and a crew of Western on to the same city administration that tiary for stealing an old suit of clothes or | pig tails. Union construction men were on Tuesday's they so strenuously attempted to defeat a few dollars: This is a great lesson to John E. l’elton and R. P. Neil have con- train from Sacramento valley to Portland. just two months ago is quite niisunder- the other boys. This is at least a sim- standable. This too, when they did not ilar lesson to the rich rogues that tins solidatetl their butchering business inter Miss Sadie Nelson, who bss been visiting eanytbi!‘K of die kin«i of high grade robbery and swindling some- ests under one management and are ready her folks and friends in Ashland the past ceding council since the epoch of the bank ti,np« h«R « limit | to supply the retail and the wholesale several weeks,returned to Albany Tuesday. crowd’s dictation in the city politics of Ash- e nM a market al the old stand of Pelton’s south w---------- i of the bridge. Democratic Co. Com. Meeting. Tbe Thompson Bros, are conducting a land. The bank ring made its advent in Ashland politics with the Mills-Walters- lively revival in religion at Talent, some Colton A H. Carson’s views on peachgrowmg in combination in November. 1887. The rnembera of the Democratic County forty odd |>eople confessing version up to The solid prohi element voted with them, „f',\tra !>'»m’mHee are requested to meet southern Oregon appear on first page of me suuu prom eieiuem voveu wun lueni, • . «r .» ?------ « date. this issue of the R ecord . Horticulturists they difin the election of 1888. But ; * f ^b- ’ as did in 188«. , at ‘h*Iofflw’ W: H E,S<1 will find it an able paper from which to Mrs. Ralph went to Roseburg Tuesday the revolution in the public sentiment of ’ “I"'1"? ™ 8at?5dacv’ the( Oth dai one u Clock P. M. stock themselves up with ideas on this im to visit ber brother, Hon. D. 8. K. Buick, this city toward the. bank’s..dictatorship, | |iuaiY,i(wi, at at,! ujeuuuru' be. who leaves soon for Sonneberg. Germany, which took place in the election of 1889.' | purpose of calling primary conven: portant subject. precincts « in the said to act as U. 8. consul. when the people began seeing how the com- tions ’ for the ' several “V“’" nroxmn 8. M. Leonard has received his judge county and fixing the time for county con ment of $3750 from the S. P. awarded him John F. Kelly, the 6. P. D. L. Co’s rust munity was being robbed by these new ventions. tbe jury in the Lake Labish accident. AT THE ling general agent returned last evening dictators, hurled off from tbe city govern A full attendance of the committee is re- ! by ment those whom it suspected the most — Leonard was the express messenger and from a business tour in tbe Orange belt quested. M. PURDIN, Chairman. Mills and Walters. the supreme court affirmed the decision of of California taking orders for boxes. The Only House in the City making the lower court. The bank gang in 1890 made a quiet deal Honesty is the Best Policy. Miss Cora Starke of Draini, has been visit with tbe saloon element through High A T*-e Ashland Roller Mills announce in This is a patent medicine advertisement, i ing the family of Marshal Smith of Ash Taylor. They attempted to “suck in" this R ecord ’ s advertising columns that land. and Mrs. 0. O. Damon of Medford, prohi crowd, but their arrangements were j but your attention one moment may save th they are paying the highest market price you much suffering as well as money. being en route home from California. bad and the prohis put in a ticket of their for wheat and barley. The fanners will We cure that cough. Prof. Geo. W. McDonald, the horse train own rather tban mix in with the plebians find Messrs. Jacobs A Virgin liberal, fair We cure that tickling. er and veterinary has returned to Yreka of Ashland in 1891 they fought again for and square dealers. We cure that hacking. from a course of studies on the latest dis the bank dictatorship. But then this is I We cure that throat clearing. The subject of the morning sermon at the eases of horses at the Toronto, Canada, col their natural position. A preacher can ' We cure Croup. e carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland Presbyterian church next Sabbath will be : smell a rich man—with his paid-in-advance ! We cure Bronchitis. lage. “The Priceless Satisfaction.” The evening pew rent, holiday offerings and hot, steam We cure that La Grippe Cough. A. 8. Hammond, an attorney of Ashland ing yellow-legged chicken dinners—clean and will positively not be undersold. All prompt Will be given to the Christian Endeavor So I moved to Medford this wees. He will across the Rogue river valley, and miss ' We help you to sing and speak. ciety. A very interesting program is being Í We are not the 8. B. Lozenges. move out of the county entirely if the everything else in sight. ly settled accounts and cash custom dis prepared. All will be welcome. Miracles Performed in Aehland. We are a pleasant Cough Syrup. lightning doesn't strike his pardner before Notice But during the bank ring's palmy days, j We are put up in 50 and 75 cent bottles. It cures the la grippe. King’s Royal , We must go away from home to get the June. counted although the priestcraft helped keep them i Oernetuer at the Winchester Pharmacy. We are the 8. B. Cough Cure. : startling news. Thomas Morgan, the R. F. High has sold bis barbershop to there, there was not a stitch of anti-saloon LL PERSONS residing within tbe cor Guaranteed by J. C. Barrett A Co. end-of-the-world-on-tlie-29th-of March lister High, and expects to move soon or anti-hell k legislation, Five tramps robbed the section house at and the prohi.«! ’ " ” porate limits of the city of Ashland Eagle Point Items. 1 Union creek of what clothing, jewelery and preacher has been telling the good peo witb his family to Sacramento. Lester has didn't even com ndescend ______ — to ___________ embarrass the __ ' are hereby notified to clean' up all filth, ! money they could get their hands on. It ple of Medford what a grand work he had rubbish or decayed matter of any kind j had the shop completely overhauled and ring council by making a demand for any E ditor V alley R ecord :— I was committed about five o’clock in the renovated. such legislation. Tbe tail end of the ring Miss May Grigsby is off on a visit to afternoon on Thursday. They were cap- accomplished in Ashland, the city of around their respective residences or place I churches and also of many, many sin of business and have the same deposited in j W. A. Wright, of Henley, was in town iang to drop out of tbe city council was W. her sister. ture«l at Tunnel 8 on Saturday and taken to ners. But of the many wonderful things the city dump. tat Thursday, on his way to Humbug I. Colton and the end of his term he re WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. the Roseburg jail. . By order of the sanitarv committee. The farmers are beginning to plow af- creek, where he intends carrying on placer marked that the city owed some respect to j the Rev. Thomas Morgan did in Ash- the prohis and he had the then city attor- > Br t k p i nn „ ... Bt Rn „i ’ i GEO. CROWSON, mining during the coming spring and sum nev draw up a Sunday law,but thatended it. ter tr>e long wet spell. “Listed,” as i ____ ___________ _____ _____ the brokers say, at “100 ______ land tbe _ greatest was a ___ miracle. An old DR. SONGER, mer — i reka Journal. Doses One Dollar." Hood’s Sarsaparilla is man, who had been sick for over twenty the fact is that what is known as the Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Lewis always DR. PARSON. a fair equivalent for the price. D^We respectfully solicit your trade, deliver goods years with sin, and a bad case of hemor The Talent public school closed a five prohis in Ashland were a willing tool of the jan. 29 1892, a 10-lb bov. months' term Friday with a bawl. The ring. And while they were in power anil rob- The din of Chinese music and the noise rhage of the lungs for the same time, was young ones were so much attached to the bing the city of from$20,000 to$30.000 the ring Mias Gladys Fryer has gone to Cali- of the fire-crackei brings us the annual re so bad oft’ that be had to be propped up promptly and will treat everyone white Try the only teachers (I. B. Raymond and Miss Cheney) did not t propose antagonizing the saloon in- fornia to live with her sister, Mrs. J. K. minder of the fact that China New Year is in bed with pillows. He was a chronic that they cried at the idea of departing. terests, i, because they knew that to antag- Green. at hand and that the Flowery Kingdom is invalid. Mr. Morgan cured him of his GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs first-class grocery in the city. Geo. Anderson was up from Medford onize such shrewd saloon men as High A ' Mrs. Ashpole returned from Portland as much agog as if an amateur dramatic 8in8 anj the hemorrhage, _ . Mr. Morgan only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Stakes a Taylor would completely upset the arrange- ' company had broke loose in the eommuni :« vprv llnR( ,]«. h in hi« Tuesday in the interest of his soda manu is very unselfish in his claims to the good roof for years,and anyone can putiton. facturing business, accompanied by John merits of that “boodle" administration. last Tuesday, where she has been for ty with a new play. Medford people about this miracle and Send stamp for sample and full particulars. Newman of Drain, father ot Mrs. W. L. Thus the ring kept faith with both ele some time nursing her sister. Crackers, oysters, fish. We replenish j says he did not do this miracle himself, GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO., Webster, Mrs. W. was dangerously ill this ments. And thus the reason the church- Mrs. Marsters, who had been at Drain every few days. O. Winter. N ew Y ork prohia and the rum citadel of Ashland—the but that he was merely the instrument 39 & 41 W est B roadway , week. Local Agents Wanteel. Alhambra saloon—with the county sheriff’s for some weeks past returned last Mon _ at ___ ________ of God. The R ecokm reporter is always The “ Old Oregonians ” the Medford Jas. Helms and wife returned home Mon office for this end of tbe county over its bar day and is now sick at her mother’s (Mrs. farm »rs’ institnte didn’t like the Hon. H. 011 the alert for startling items but this day from San Francisco. Jim took in Ari —can and have clasped hands together Thomas) with la grippe. B. Miller’s remarks and apologies about 18 the first ease of miracles we have heard zona and says there is nothing in it for him with the public plunderers of Ashland for John Ashpole has been confined to tbe the moss on their backs, delivered in his of in this city. We are inclined to be- there. Al. Helms returned several days be the last several years. At least there lieve that Morgan has been resurrected fore to remain. George is still in San i If the prohi party of Ashland are so house for several days with la grippe. In spee« b liefore that body. Francisco. anxious to have this “open violation” they fact there are a number of cases in the was f. lot of them cussing Harry for his ^rom ?ne °f l*,e prophets—the Prophet JOHN B. PELTON. B. P. NEIL. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Abbey left this | seem to be so sure about stopped, all they neighborhood, but none seem to be seri flippant freshness, in the vicinity of Ananias. morning to visit some of Mrs. Abbey's re have to do is to press the button by one of ous. Medford last Friday. The Linkville Star contains the fresh lation at Santa Rosa. Peter Abbey leaves their number lodging a complaint—for in We have two of the greatest liargains in J news that “another newspaper is to be Mr. Mitchell left yesterday (Sunday) this evening for Newport, where he will stance in the saloon where the deputy commence opening his celebrated summer sheriffs office is—and thus have the state morning in answer to" a summons to at I Prize Baking Powder ever offered in Ash ; started in Jackson county soon.” Haven’t ■ heard of it. However, there is room for —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— resort for the coming season. law, the constitutionality of which has been tend the sick bed of his wife, who has land. D. L. Minkler & Son. :o: . many more. Nearly every man in Jack- Mrs. K. E. Dixon, wife of the railroad ; tested by our supreme court, enforced. been in California some months for med Gold Hill, Feb. 1.—Mr. Signorilla, known ' son countv has a difference of opinion or telegrapher at Siskiyou who went out on | This is better and safer and less expensive ical treatment. through California. Idaho and Neveda as I opinions, and as long as this kindofvacum the railroad telegrapher's strike left Tues then the new method. “Lucky Bari” has struck a ledge on the out there will be a demand for more By arranging our Purchases to meet the demand day for Red Rock, Montana, where Mr. i The people’s party of Ashland, however, Our town has a new sign—The City divid«« between Sardine Creek and Evans holds . .................. long felt wants. It is . no job "starting” a Dixon is employed by the Union Pacific. I would lie greatly benefitted, politically, by Drug Store—on the building that used to *?ids fair to excel the Gold paper, but to make it win, taxes to the ut- of our sales we are constantly receiving New Lux This provides all the late strikers witb po- , the engrafting of hostile legislation against be used for a saloon that froze out, Jos. Hill ledge in its palmiest days. He has | nlost the persistent energy, work and’ ‘gall ’ rzrt -z 3 manager __ rwi _ - idea i . xi that __ x__ .x___ or _ AH Kin*; Of fresh Meats sitions again. the saloon interest, sunk nFfv-eivr fitty six Thai feet. Tho The axraracra average wtrlin width on | [ .... of r ¡t Wilson having moved his drugstore from j annlr . The culture uries in the Grocery line and are thus enabled to 'v*— quariz ~—-«- is «- very ——.I education . ... has anything to do with the sue- ' As it has been heretofore they have been 1 f! Janies B. Eddy of Pendleton was in tbe ~ entral Point I understand that Dr. the leJge is three feet, The city yesterday coming out for his family cumpeltod.to fight and clean out both el- Terrv o( Central point al(JO intends tQ rich,showing free gold in all of ' the * * ore. cess of a county paper is a piece -• fi .. place before our customers Kept constantly’ on hand, Fair living „„„ send your .d- ;’ue 8untfay.^hool who have been visiting County Commiss enienta—this legislation will act as a lash le- Are you Married ? zx- If not, ad- that will do to tell prices is all that we ask ioner Taylor's family at Eagle Point. over the saloon interests, which will thus move here. dress to Tbe American Corresponding Club, enuuren Mr. Eddy was largely instrumental in up be compelled to leave its bands off the Sam. A. Potter is making a neat fence P, O. Box 613, Clarksbnrg, W. Va. We will make it to your interest to setting John L. Ayer's program in the re city election. Meals at all hours at Mrs. Gillette's, the around his dwelling. Jos. Rader is plac- febl’92 Jay Beach was on Mon6ky.g train from only cafe in the city Ovster stew, 25 cents. deal with us. publican club meeting at Portland. [The R ecord s colums are always open I ing a poet and board fence in the place to free discussions. There is no hypocracy Los Angeles where he hAs two Altamont Rev. E. G. Wheeler was in the city Tues We handle nothing but the best brands of every of the old rail fence. Thus tbe old-tim mares breeding to McKinney. At the San day in charge of the Evangel car for which or policy about us. ] BORN. ers are giving way to the march of civili Francisco bay district track he has in train he has mapped out three years of work in thing and Guarantee our to be zation. Mrs. Simon is also putting a ing a :hree-year-old filly which promises to ths missionary field. The Baptists have Jacksonville Jottings. —In Ashland. Jan. 28, 1892, to new board fence between her residence be a speedy animal in the pacing line. He WINTER done well in the selecting of Mr. Wheeler on all, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winter, a daughter. E. J. Kaiser and W. H. læeds were at the and the Eagle hotel T. L. Linkawiler visited Stanford’s stock farm and also Mr. for that place. He is full of life, energy —In Ashland, Feb. 2, 1892, to and enthustaiu and makes a good im county seat on Friday. ---------- ; 0:--------— (Charley) is also making a new fence on Corbett s in Marin county. He saw Cap TUTTHILL Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Tutthill, a 12-lb. son. Werk in San Francisco. pression wherever his car goes. Mr. the north side of Antelope creek. Geo, 1 Henry Ankeny and family of Sterling- I : wheeler was one of the boys himself be ville were among the visitors here Monday. Brown is fencing the place he purchased If you haven’t seen the new $25.00 ----------------- ------ - „. grand We also have on which we fore he be«.aine converted, but his con i 1 baking —« x__ x hurry around D ick . I prize, powder, to the i The Dodge divorce suit has occupied the from Geo, Rice. version didnt put a long sour face on him. ; Opera House Grocery. would like to Reduce our Stock that we will offer^/ Eagle Point, Feb. 1,1892. He is one ot the boys yet as far as suavity attention of the court several days this T he S ower ~ H as week. is «-oncemed._______ Mr. Summers who is looking up No S econd C hance . . Big Values in Teas, Coffees, County Politics. I Good aeniB —yt make the moat of the flrat J titles of Jackson county property for Brick Wells of Ashland precinct was in Tbe Capt. Swift Troupe. The county political pot still boils county court says that within the __ Pickles, Prize Baking Powder, Soap, Blueing, &c. Mr. A. M. Palmers company of play- town several days on business connected down tbe valley. The known misunder five v ?ars there has been more property era come to the Opera House Monday with the Wells estate. Riley Phillips, an old resident of this val standings of the democratic party, most 1 transfers in Ashland and its immediate We will this season again handle evening. Little need be said in praize of this sterling organization as Mr. Palmer ley who was admitted to the hospital last all of whose leaders have a knife ready vicinity than in the balance of thecount.v Saturday died the following day. to stick into each other, is making the conibineil. Although it wac known Ash has long been note«i for the general ex r hare made and kept Ferry’s Seed BusinessW Mrs. W111. Colvig, who has lieen quite ill republicans more keen in seeking a nom land has furnished many land sales within cellence of bis good companies. Mr. the largest ia the world—Merit Tells. w that period the amount compared with ination and the democrats less eager to for some time past is reported better. Arthur Forrest tbe star is a tall, dark, Ferry’s Seed Annual for 1892 1 tne balance of the county seems rather i get in and get assassinated In fact this Three physicians are in attendance. han«lsenie man who looks the daring tells »he whole Seed story—Sent free for the 1 desperado to perfection. A novel feat _ John Beavenue --- , ope of tie p.oprieicrs __ ot dicpouliQu is feo stlong that you can’t ‘ startling. asking. Don’t sow Seeds till you get it. The “Geo. 8. Parker Fountain Pens” ure of the production will be the wonder the Mcr.cgram^t Eugene came out the first • get a'democrat in the county to say kD.M.FERRY & CO..Detroit,Mlch^ In Package and Bulk. They gave our Custom he is after an office. The only way you which we now have in stock are 50 per cent, ful toilettea of tlie ladies w hich were im | of the week to visit relatives and friends. ports«! from Paris for the New York pro Teachers desiring to take tbe examina can find out Is by mentioning in a com cheaper than other pens and every one ers the Best of Satisfaction last year and we are Call and examine them at D. duction. The «.•ompany came direct tion for state diplomas may do so at the su plimentary way some other democrat guaranteed. L. Minkler & Son ’ s. confident they will again. Try them. from there, having left but 4 weeks ago. perintendent* s office in Jacksonville on for the office you suspect he would like to have. He will immediately tell you a Grant Harris, a miner employed in They have just finished a successful sea Saturslay Feb. 13th. 1892. 0. WINTER J Successor to M c C onnell & winter , ASHLAND ROLLER FLOUR MILLS pecialty. w this month. A IN COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES ROOFING. s MARKET. PELTON & NEIL, Prop's. Beef, Pork and Mutton. NEW GOODS, ALWAYS FRESH Prices As Loir as the Lowest Many Articles a Rare Bargain. DRUGS, MEDICINES, and TOILET ARTICLE. Ganiard Opera House son at San Francisco. A large house Janies Linn ami his sisters. Misses Cora thousand reasons why he shouldnt and Cameron & Ennis’s Galiee creek minee will surely greet them. The play, and Mamie Linn left for Eugene Monday couldn’t be elected. There seems to be was rubbed of oyer $100 in the Com- “Captain Swift,” produced by an ex evening to witness the marriage of their general disposition for every democrat to mercul hotel at Grants Pass Monday ceptionally strong company, is one of brother Fletcher to a young ladv of that call for harmony, but it rerujpds oue of night. His clothes were rifled while he the story 04 the newcomer who attended was asleep. A negro and a man named i;reat strength, and is one that will be city. the last democratic convention as a del Magiifirint frudurtion »1 the treat or years popular with the theatie-going Married at Phoenix Jan. 3). 18ft*. bv Rev. egate. There were scores of candidates Hay w ere suspected and arrested, but afterward discharged. A testament public. • The Story is easily followed yet Ira Wakefield, W. R. Coleman and Mrs. lidiuio S^aare Theatre Sateen j Intensely interesting, and the scenes are Mattie A Klippel. In I.itlle Butte precinct telling him it was harmony they were value«; higher than the money by reason after. They all guaranteed the new of being presented to Mr. Harris by bis arranged in t charming manner. Of tbe Jan. 22. 1892, by A. J. Johnson. J. P., comer harmony if their man was nom revered mother at her deathbed, was company playing the piece no more need Michael Wooley and Miss Mary J. Smith. The new comer took out his afterward found by the landlady, Mrs. be said than that each member is com Six of our girls lioarded Saturday’s train inated. t book and commenced jotting down Parker. petent aud portrave the character he re j (at the bidding of an obliging friend) to note the fellows who would harmonize the presents in a lile-like ami acceptable , take a ride to the woodpile. As the train thing. Being a new comer many can • “In juymg a cough medicine for child manner. As much cannot be said of men did not make tbe accustomed halt to didates nnbogsemed themselves 40 him. ren. ’ says H. A. Walker, a prominent drug gist of Dgden, Utah, “never be afraid to take on wood tbe young ladies were taker, I many combinations nowadays. into Medford. There was not a <Nit kel>In 1 At the neon hour the delegate mopped buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There the sweat from his Jeffersonian brow is no ranger from it and relief is always King's Royal Gsrmetuer (K. K. G.) » a the crewu ana they were obliged' 10 tele .eiaedv being introduced on the Coast from graph for the fare before they could re with a Thurman bandana and figuted sure to follow. I particulaly recconiend turn. The obliging friend promptly sent that there were just 12 offices to be filled Chamlerlain’s because I found it to be safe the East. It is a remedy base«! upon the And a Superb Company I modern germ theory of disease. It has | $2.40 and the girls came home rejoicing. by getting in 93 men to harmonize the and r »liable. 50 cent bottles for sale bv been thoroughly tested for seven years and of high-class players. job. His democratic heart gave way at J. C. Barrett A Co. Geo. Dewey has gone to California. is endorsed for diseases of Bl<xxi and the thoughts of how many sharp butcher M. Maier, the merchant tailor, has just Nerves by the best people of the E a *1 and Prices 50 and 75 Cents. Frank Morine is moving to hi> Tolo knives such a oonditian of ‘harmony” received over 300 samples of new fall and South, such as ex-Gov. Hubbard of Texas, ■ would wfipt up for election day. Tbe re- winter goods of ditlerent kinds and if you pen. James Longstreet. Rev. Sam P. Jones I Sale of seats commenced to-day at Op . ...:s ' iri.’ the minority party they want a neat fitting suit at a reasonable Mr- *nd Si. - A 1 -». • r- iui .e«i .- u ■ I ihe great Evangelist, Rev. F. S. Henson of era House Grocery Store. vau a tu.dly harmouize on anything. i da} from L’vrtljud. figure, call at hl, shop. Ubu ago, aud thousands ot others, Evening, • X-. .8 ARTHUR FORREST L. May & Co.’s Celebrated Gar den Seeds IYIIIV1£I a ER ate sow, JLSZEZLJLUSTID, OZRZEGt-OJST. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recepta a Specialty. Glee usa Trial; we have what you want. £^*Open Sundays from 0:30 a. m. to 1 p. ni. 15,000 Lbs. Kettle Rendered Lard. Smoked Sausage in Sacks. FRESH SAUSAGE in 5 and 10 lb. Pails, seaed with Lard on top. Quality Guaranteed. For Sale bv Plaza Corner, Ashland, Or. TALENT, Jackson County, Oregon. C. K. KLUM.