Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 03, 1892, Image 3

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    Hornbrook Mining Items.
BREVITY BASKET.
A Matrimonial Surprise,
Demhor a . g .cotvm
Pacific Coast Agents for
Correspondent Yreka Journal.]
A G. Colvin died at Jacksonville this
Senator Theo. Cameron of Uniontown
D M. FERRY &CO.’S
W. A. Harrison arrived last Thursday
Jillson & Co are at work with a full
morning aged 55 years, from asthma, and Mrs. Ella Krause of Jacksonville from Oakland, Cal.
All tested and reliable.
head of water. A few days ago Mr.
ASHLAND, Os., T busssat , Mar. 3, 1882 **vinK » wife *n<i J
were married at the latter place this
A. C. Barbour of Ft. Jones was registered Jillson showed me a piece of gold weigh­
————__ Decesseti was engaged in the mercantile | morning and left on today’s train for a
Northwestern agents for
ing ODe ounce, that he bad picked from
business there in former years, but of wedding tour to gan Francisco and other at the Ashland House Monday.
A. I. ROOT’S
the
bank,
several
feet
from
the
bed
rock.
J. W. Courtney was over tbe first of the
Can furnish any quan­
late years in the stock business in Lake points of interest in California. The
PERSONAL. AND SOCIAL
This
company
is
better
prepared
to
tity cheaper than you
‘ county. He was a much respected and bride is a well known and muchly re­ week from Rummel Bros. Klamath river 1
work this year than ever before, and
could lay it down for from
spected lady, the widow of the late Frank mine.
W. C. Hale returned to Linkvilte Sun- honorable citizen.
tbe factory.
Krause, who in his life time was tbe
day.
Hon. H. B. Miller has started out a num­ their splendid prospect insures tig re­
turns for this season’s work. Their two
School Election.
ber
of
men
as
bxuners
for
his
congressional
;
publisher
of
the
Jacksonville
Sentinel.
All kinds of the very
Ch*., I-ambert u up from Gold MUI to-
big monitors, or giants, is a sight worth
Tbe annual school election« take place : State Senator Todd Cameron, the sub- aspirations.
choicest trees. Warranted
day.
going
to
see.
'
stantial
mining
man
and
merchant
of
'
Monday. In Ashland a director i« to be
true to name and free
J. E. Kanälen wan over from Henley elected to succeed G. F. Billings and a j Uniontown is the most popular and gen-' Elder Brower will hold services at Neil
Cijary A Smith have been sluicing for
OREGON.
from all pests. Cheaper
PORTLAND.
creek school bouse next Sunday at 11
Monday.
two
years,
looking
for
the
lost
Rockv
than ever.
clerk to succeed W. A. Patrick. Should I ial man in the county and although bis 1 o'clock a. m.
gulch
channel
;
thev
struck
it
Saturday,
Webster and wife were in town the meeting be attended by anv consid­ ' friends well knew hie susceptibility to
Our
Catalogue,
(English
or
German,)
is
complete
and
tells
how to grow all kinds of vegetables, how to plant and trim
The Miss Gale opera troupe were on Sun­
erable number ot people Mr. Billings will the blandishments of the fair ones, few day’s north train. Next season they will and the amount of gold to be seen in the trees, etc., etc. Send for Catalogue and photograph of our Trial Grounds and Test House.
gravel and on the bed rock, surpasses
Maurice Howell returned today from never stick up bis bead for election in suspected that be had designs in the travel with Booth.
their expectations.
Portland.
this community.
matrimonial line.
A large circle of
E. P. Rogers, the clever general freight
The Siskiyou Coal Co. are sinking a
friends of the happy couple join insincere and passenger agent of the 8. P. lines in
J. W. Hamaker returned to Linkville
Struck a Big Ledge.
shaft to tap the vein of coal on the lower
: congratulations of their Dew departure. I Oregon was in Ashland yesterday.
yesterday.
side of their ground. An analvsis of the
The company owning tbe Patton ledge
8. F. Morine returned Monday from San two miles west of Ashland on Tuesday
Sudden Death al Medford.
Sermon Subjects at the Presbyterian coal, made by Prof. Henry G. Hanks,
Francisco.
Church next Sabbath: “What and Where gives the owners of this property a con­
struck tbe
ledge they
have been
nruri
lue leuge
mey u*ve
ueeu tunnei-
luuuei-
Samuel Earhart died at his home al
T. J. Kist returned Sunday from Siski- ing for, at a distance of 280 feet and 250 Medford Monday morning about six is God”? and “The New Christianity.” fidence in its value not felt before, and
Medford has subscribed its $300 bonus to faith to go ahead and open up tbe mine
you county.
j*jOw the surface. The force of men | o’clock. Just previous he awoke, reach-
Johnson,McCarthy A Johnson, of Portland on a larger scale than at first intended.
J. F. Howard of Eagle Point returned to under
the -- experienced
superintendent,
,
—------------
—------------- ■ ' ing bis wife by the arm and saving he 1 to
establish an ice factory and brewery The following ¡6 the result of Prof. Hank’s
Biseon today.
’
’ -----
Joe.
A.
Wilson, were twelve, running I was sick. Hethen turned over in bed there.
Early or Late varieties of the
analysis, in a letter from that gentle­
Tbe tunnel and died instantlv. Heart disease was
Henry Randles wae over from I.ake three shifts night and day.
Mrs.
J.
H
ouck
,
M.
N.
Long,
John
John
­
man
:
I
have
made
a
careful
analysis
of
best quality
, work is good and sufficiently large for a the trouble. Mr. Earhart was a Penn-
creek Saturday.
son and H. Anderson have sold their tbe sample of coal you left with me
double
track
and
the
ore
can
be
got
at
eylvanian
and
came
to
Medford
in
1886
A. T. Kyle and Guy Stone were at Jack­ very cheaply, and a large force of men where he purchased the Roberta A I Jenny creek timber land claims to Jos. G. marked: “Siskiyou Coal and Mining
•onville Monday.
■ Pierce.
Co.,” with the following result: Vloatile
'»n be worked.
O’Neil farm of 250 acres for $7000. It
G. A. Hubbell of Jacksonville has a tariff combustible matter, 28.20. Fixed car­
Ed. Temple's urbane figure was teen in
The men are keeping st work and up . was a fine place and that figure is now
thia city Monday.
talk boiled down to an hour which bon, 60.66. Water, 2.77. Ash, 8.37. Can supply any order up to
to noon today they acre in the ledge I dirt cheap. He was about 60 years of 1 1 reform
he expects to deliver in Ashland during the Total: 100.00.
Combustible, 88.86.
Geo. Hum and family came in from eight feet and not through it yet.
This age and leaves a wife and several chil- ■ coming campaign.
20,000 lbs.
Satisfaction
Linkville Saturday.
Waste, 11.14- Total: 100.00. Specific
, ledge at the shaft realized $40 per ton . dren, the oldest one now a voung man, in
Mrs. M. E. Horne, engaged in the hotel gravity, 1.375.
Guaranteed.
Call
on or
Enoch Hamilton returned to Applegate I working ore, and assays made bv Phillip [ comfortable circumstances’.
business with her husband at Yreka and
Mullen of the ledge just struck shows a-------------------------- -
Tuesday to remain.
AT THE
j
Jacksonville
in
the
early
days
died
at
Pres
­
address
Honesty
is
the
Best
Policy.
fine grade of gold in rich paving quanti- i
Peachbloom Paradise.
M. Purdin and W. W. Cardwell were up
cott, Arizona, recently.
This is a patent medicine advertisement,
ties
with
a
splendid
outlook
of
some
Max
Pracht
of
Hotel
Oregon
is
ever
today from Medford.
THOMAS McANDEWS,
Last evening’s train was delayed thirty but your attention one moment may save
richer paying pockets. This is the most designing some clever scheme of tick-
Fred H. Rowe went to Klamath City to- ‘ • thorooehiv
minutes five miles south of Ashland. Two you much suffering as well as money.
thoroughly
and
seriously
proepected
ling
the
palate
of
tnan
or
catching
bis
Medford, Or.
day to look at the roan try.
tnorougmy
We cure that cough.
got on a trestle and one broke bis
ledge in Oregon without any of the. fanciful notions through the eye or ear horses
We cure that tickling.
leg
in
trying
to
get
off.
John F. Givans returned Sunday from | “boom” in it, the newspapers at the re- without wearying the structure “fearfully
We cure that hacking.
Miss Clara Fnnk entertained an Ashland
Ban Francisco to Roseburg.
«rnattufr Beat« tie fteeord—A I’hmmmal
quest of the company, who are promin- and wonderfully made” with carloads of
We cure that throat clearing.
1
audience
at
tne
Congregational
church
We cure Croup.
larreas« in Weight—70 Pounds in 64 Days.
E. D. Briggs arrived home Monday from ent mining men, even keeping their tracts or ponderous columns of dry­ Tuesday evening with a history and woi k
We cure Bronchitis.
names out of r print
until —
the -----------
matter -----
is statistics and long
verbiage. of the Kingjs Daughters.
his tour east of tbe mountains.
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v winded
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M emphis (Tenn.), October 7, 1889.
We cure that La Grippe Cough.
I
J. P. Gilmore went to Wolf creek Mon-
T.R0?!“*?..8»
R oyal G ermetuer C o .:
We help you to sing and speak.
G. B. Worthington is at work trying to
dav tonrun". bin »on's orcha-d
*
' It is liable to be a bonanza, at least men case, a great convenience that will keep
G entlemen :—You will be pleased to learn
We are not the 8. 15. Lozenges.
organize a joint stock company to put in a
7
...
of experience in such matters think so. . with a fellow more persistent)*’ than an democratic
that I am thoroughly restored to health—
We area pleasant Cough Syrup.
paper at Linkville, to be called
Mias Emma Copper was on Sunday’s
------ ——-
unpaid newspaper subscription bill. On
thanks to the efficacy of K. R. G. I am bet­
We are put up in 50 and 75 cent bottles.
tram from Eugene to Sacramento.
Prohibition Outburst.
it i,e has the “exclusively first-class’’ the Klamath Falls Tomahawk,
ter than I have been for ten years. After a
We are the S. B. Cough Cure.
Republican primaries on Saturday,March
Mayor J. W. Howard and P. H. Harth
Prof. A. B. Wolfenbarger, the talker trade mark of hie hotel withtne words,
thorough trial of Germetuer I do not hesi­
Guaranteed by J. C. Barrett A Co.
19th,
to
send
delegates
to
county
conven
­
tate to say that it is tbe best medicine ex­
ware up from Granta l’aas yesterday.
and Prot. A. B. Hue-kins, the singer held “A healthful and restful resort—‘The
tion
on
tbe
26th
to
elect
delegates
to
the
Klamath
County
Items.
tant
—I Henry W. Grady said; "I believe it
Miss Nannie Obenchais is up this week !orth Tuesday evening to a crowded Peachblow Paradise,’—2000 feet eleva-
convention which meets in Portland
to be the ultima thule of medicines.”—R.
Fishing
for
lake
trout
is
excellent
from Central Point vuri ling with relatives, bonae at Granite hall, in behalf ----------------
of the na tion.
------ M ’ m
The
'
Peachbiow
**’
Paradise is a1 state
April 6th.
G. Co.]—an able substitute for the faniily
now.
Their
work catchy alliteration
more refined
but „ as
T. F. Stark . mining man whose home is tional
tioan.al prohibition
P^ibition party.
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doctor with his nauseating doses (Germe
The
Helm
property
opposite
the
opera
Rochester, N. Y., was in the city Monday. ,made,• ■
•ubscnption
in
money
and
a
strong
as
“
keep
your
eye
on
Pasco,
’
’
and
■ wk«
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-- I — I ------ p 4L__ it___*. » _f VW.
V T V VW * WWV, V ‘ I .1 house—consisting of a residence and lot
The re-survey of the Carr ditch com­ tuer is pleasant to take] and always exor­
*
*
lire! zxt namnes
41»^»»»-.
Ilil___ 1______ 1 _»*!___ __ » •___ ••
long
list
of
names
who
pledged
them-
better
than
that
of
“
tbe
land
of
the
skies,
”
f
ii u ii
--
u:
a :•
* in
.—>• v
wa.v
vuvui-| ucuvi maumatui
tur lauu ui uif BKIC3,
was sold Tuesday by Mrs. A. C. Helm to mences next week under the supervision bitant bills. My daughter has l»een greatly
a*1/*?
vote.th« piuiiiuiuuu
prohibition uvact
ticket pi
pro-
caught $ Vanderbilt
and oiner
other inn-
mil- Mrs. J. H. Barnum for $1300. This is of Isa Leskeard.
da* in
v- . ] which
w uicfi uaugii
v anueroiii ana
troubled with indigestion. She began us­
sy in Asnlan 1 returning
home
next
,
vi
H
at
!
that,
thia
Hat
<poia
tha
namaa
txi .
4<fe
• «* w»*fe*»A
4k.fe.2a. afe.afe
1
ing Germetuer September 27th, and I never
*
vided that this list gets the names of lionaires to invest their pin money in downright cheap.
•
Jim
Dodd
and
Sam
Walker
had
a
fight
saw such rapid improvement before. She
. . ....
11,000,000
w'ith less
leiis pictureque
u .. „ .........................
, ,
1,000,000 voters
voters by
by next
next August.
August. Wolf-j
Wolf- Ashville,
Ashville, N. C., with
• The ordinance regulating the fruit ven­ at Bonanza last week at which Walker insists that it has entirely cured her of in-
Mi» Lulu Gibson, the Postal telegraph en bar ger is from Nebraaka and goes after ■ scenerv and poorer climate then Ash-1 ders and keeping the hotel runners off' the took a shot at Dodd but missed him.
I
digestion and her general health is much
operator at Medford was in Ashland Tues- the liquor issue like a big burly black- land. The Peachblow Paradii
| depot platform entirely went into effect
Hundreds of carcasses of dead sheep ! improved.”
f’
smith bandies a sledge hammer.
He . bee Ashland nearer than any
: Tuesday and created 'considerable ki-hy- lie all along the river between Stearns’s
November 17th—“I have entirely recov-
Jerry Nunan, the Jacksonville merchant' mauls everything in sight.
”
”**
"
■ ■
ing; but peace reigns again.
„ •
He —
said
the | literation
yet ■ coined,
and Keno and piled up at tbe cataract Iered my health. When I left Hotsprings,
left today on a business trip to San Fran- democrats made so bones about being a---------------
Fred H. Page, the Portland fruit and below the Keno bridge. The}’ should be Ark., 1 weighed 160 pounds; I now weigh
ciaco. ’
, '
wjiiaky party. This received applause
People’s Party Meeting,
| commission man, passed through today for buried before they breed pestilence. 219.”
Joe. G. Pierce went to Lakeview today to from the crowd, but when he said Harri-' Rev. Ira Wakefield and S. H. Holt San Francisco. He is a great admirer of
December 31st—“I weigh 236 pounds—a
gain of 76 pounds in 64 days, and am in
exaniins the timber land maps in the V. 8. son and Wanamaker were touring around addressed a fair sized audience at Granite ; Ashland's sunny climate and will, be out —Linkville Star.
perfect health—all owing to King's Roval
land-office.
the country drinking wine to the health Hall last evening under the auspieces of I here again soon to stay awhile.
The “Geo. 8. Parker Fountain Pens” Germetuer.”
Mrs. M. N. Long and children went to of college boys; scored Wanamaker for the people’s party club of Ashland,
Ira Wakefield, secretary of the people's which we now have in stock are 50 per cent,
“I had been a great sufferer for ten years
Granta Pass Friday to visit friends, return­ that $400,000 campaign boodle; tore up Neither gentlemen claim to be rivals of party club says 40 voters in Eden precinct cheaper than other pens and every one from
rheumatism, liver, kidney and bowel
ing Monday.
guaranteed.
Call
and
examine
them
st
D.
Levi P. Morton, our vice-president, for Demostenes or Cato; but they are farm­ have signed their party roll. He says the
troubles, and have been suffering recently
L.
Minkler
A
Son
’
s.
1
people
’
s
party
will
carry
that
precinct,
also
with general debility and nervous prostra­
Geo. Anderson, the Medford soda works running a saloon at the nation’s capital *rs who understand the industrial
tion. During this ten years I have been
proprietor and John Newman were in the and aaid he was elected an honorary situation of the nation and laid down ! Central Point and Table Rock precincts.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
treated by the most eminent physicians in
city Tuesday.
member of a liquor league, the crowd did some plain homely truths about the
Wooden and fiber ware at Crocker Grocery
Geo Bennett to school dist No 26—1 acre Memphis and New York. 1 have spent
Fred Frsdenburg, L. L. Angle, John B. not applaud bis utterances. The probi- ! condition of affairs brought about by the !Co.
in s w cor of the n e *4 ot s e 54 of sec 21, tp several seasons at Hot Springs without
Wrisley and Enoch F. Walker were in Ash­ bitionists as a body have great respect monstrous plutocracy that has sprung up
1 he wagon road from Ashland to Ante­ 35 s r 4 w; $1.
benefit. Among the physicians consulted
land Monday.
for established things and for capital and under our laws within the past twenty lope declared a public highway some
W B Roberts to E Russ—6.13 acres tp 37 is one of President Garfield’s attendants.
[Name given at our office.—R. G. Co.j
Mrs. Rowena Nichols was up from Jack­ in Ashland never applaud such disre- years. They set forth the manner in months ago by the county court is now be­ s, r 1 w, $705.
G. P. M. T urner ”
sonville this week and expects to start an spectful (but truthful) indictments of our which the people’s party were determined ing graded and opened up for travel. It
C B Kingsbury to P H Oviatt—e *4 of s Yours truly,
I national administrators.
They would to remedy the evil that was shackling the will give that entire section a good access w >4 sec 22, tp 38 s. r 2 w, 80 acres; $500.
Attorney-General (former) of Tennessee.
art class here.
Ashland and will result in the popula­
Germetuer is just the thing to use to over­
Vice-President Oakes of the Northern sooner
•o<’n«r believe
bdieve the little tin god idea in-
in ' producing class in a scheme of in­ j to
M N Long to A C Hopkins—ICO acres sec
tion of that district with more settlers.
come the evils left by la grippe. Sold by
in »h»
the Geo. Washington
his
Pacific was on Tuesday's northbound train ' culcated m
w<..h.n<,»nn and k
.. dustrial slavery more galling than that
26, tp 39 s, r 4 e; $1000.
$1 per bo'ttle, six txittles for $5.
Cigars-best 5c and 19c cigars at Crocker
hatchet story. Mr. Wolfenbarger must of African slavery. It was the land loan
in a private car.
C J Anderson to A C HOpkins—160 acres druggists.
Be sure to get Germetuer, with red, white
Grocery Co.
have
felt
the
tone
of
his
audience
on
this
and
sub-treasury
ideas
by
which
the
sec
26,
tp
37
s.
r
4
e
;
$1000.
* The »now has about disappeared from
and blue label. Write for information to
B W Powell to Jos A Ward—lota 1, 2, 1, Royal Germetuer Co., manufacturers, 13
Crowson A Parker yesterday sent an in­
Klamath connty and farmers have com­ point and was evidently somewhat sur- government was to issue money direct to
4
blk
4,
Park
add
to
Medford
;
$220.
prised
for
he
defended
hie
remarks
by
the
people
at
2
per
cent
instead
of
to
stallment
of
fine
seed
corn
to
the
state
menced plowing.
"B,” Polk street, San Francisco.
agricultural college at Corvallis. Prof.
E N Faulconer to O Hanson- land in the
For sale by E. E. W inchester & Co.,
J. J. Donahue and family returned to deprecating the notion that a high office national banks st one per cent and from French, when in Ashland recently saw Galloway
add
to
Medford
;
$30.
I
Ashland.
Ashland Saturday from Walla Walia, should shield men from having the truth I them to the people at from 10 to 20 per this com and pronounced it the best’in the
cent.
•
told about them.
Helen Fox to Geo W Crowson—lota 2 and
Wash., to remain.
It was raised at Talent. Southern 3 blk T, R R add to Ashland; $500.
They explained the difference between state.
Wolfenbarger and Huckins are an able
Oregon is a corn country all right enough.
Buu l^cey, who has been with the stage
-Edward Brace to Mrs E E Faulconer—a
company at Ager, returned to Medford team in their work. Huckins does some the alliance and the people’s party.
5
Pineapples—Acapulco brand at Crocker parcel of land 118x200 feet in GaLoway’s
little talking too, being the funny man. A man can belong to the alliance and
Tuesday to remain.
,
add to Medford; $190.
Wolfenbarger does some singing.
To­ belong to any church or political organ­ Grocery Co.
Mrs. Waite of Roseburg, mother of
„ .
A man named Curtis, who styles himself
they talk prohibition into the au­ ization under the sun. The people’s
Tobaccos—leading brands at Crocker Ceiling, Chi ¡fon Trimming, and
Engineer Jap Waite is here visiting her gether
1
dience, sing it into them, hammer it into party platform is the Ocala platform and "Club Foot Joe” arrived here Tuesday from Grocery Co.
daughter, Mrs. Bush.
up
the
coast.
He
claims
to
lie
connected
School Hata for Children,
them, work it into them and drive it into it binds you to support their nominees
Mrs. J. J. Donahue and children re- them,
<
Democratic County Convention.
and their actions. Mr. Wakefield read with the mail service, but his work seems
any way to get it into them .
i
to be striking for a loan of a couple of dol­
turned Saturday from Walla Walla, Wash.,
the following from the constitution of the lars.—Crescent City Record. Jnst the same
A Democratic County Convention for
to remain in Ashland.
, A new feature is dialogue singing. precinct club organizations:
They have a comic song about Levi P.
identical amount he has tapped the boys Jackson County Oregon, is hereby called to
Mias Minnie Preadmore returned Sunday Morton and bis Shoreham hotel and sa-
Sec. 12. Any
be held at the Court House in Jacksonville,
. citizen of this
— precinct
,--------- around here for.
from San Francisco where she had been j loon which they give in variety theatre may become a member of this club by
on Thursday, the 14th day of April, 1892, at
New pants patterns at M. Mayer’s tailor 10 o’clock, A. M. for the purpose of elect­
studying stenography.
( song and dance style that takes the signing the declaration of principles and
—H eadquarters at —
shop at reasonable prices,
ing eleven delegates to the Democratic
Sir Arthur Conklin, the scented and as- I bouse down. This was the moat success- platform of tbe people’s party of the
convention to be held at Portland on
Mrs. Bertha Breton, widow of Chas. State
thelic Ward McAllister of Grants Pass wss ful
|
C. O. D. Emporium.
meeting held in Ashland in many a United States and pledging unqualified
April 19th 1892.
doing tbe city Saturday.
year, and beats anvthing ever undertaken support of the principles of the party. Breton one of the pioneer ladies of Yreka
Tbe
Democrats of each precinct in the
and
than
whom
there
was
no
more
kinder
Every member of this club shall be en- hearted woman in the world, died at that county are requested to hold primary con­
John A. Graffis and wife (Miss Donna >y the two old political parties.
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titled to voice and vote at all meetings of place on the 26th. aged 57 years. The ventions on the 9th day of April, 1892, and
Furry) left Monday for their home in Cali­
fornia, near Marysville.
Circuit Court.-------------------- this club, of the County Central Club Journal says the funeral procession was elect delegates to said county convention in
accordance with the following apportion­
C C Beekman vs Jas Hamlin—motion lor I and at all caucuses in this district by the the largest ever witnessed in Yreka.
M B. Ranken came out from Portland
------AND------
ment based on the vote for Hon. Sylvester
' 1 people’s party.
Saturday, leaving Sunday for San Francisco a
1 new trial; taken under advisement.
Crackers, oysters, fish. We replenish Pennoyer for Governor in 1890, being one
Hattie B Winters vs Geo W Winters—di­
on timber land purchasing business.
Sec. 13. Any member that makes a every
few
day
’
s
.
O.
Winter.
delegate
at
large
for
each
precinct,
and
one
Furniture
for Sale.
TheOnly House in the City making
vorce: W N Luckev appointed referee to re- j
for each twenty-five and one for each frac­
8. L. Wells returned from the mineral duce the evidence in writing and return the | motion to endorse the candidate of, or to
Salton
lake
is
getting
larger
and
the
in-
into
a
fusion
with
any
other
polit
­
tion
of
thirteen
over
25
of
said
vote.
The
creek mines in Washington, finding them same to this court about the 1st of April enter
'
Intending to retire from the hotel busi­
no -{ood and left yesterday for Yr«xa.
term, 1WI2.
1 ical party shall immediately cease to be a , dications now are that it will be a per­ various precincts are entitled to the follow-
ness after many years of service I offer
manent lake.
Snows in the mountains ing representation •
t
Mary E Hamlin vs Geo W Hamlin—di- 1 member of thia club.
Dr. Parson was at Hornbrook Monday
VOTES
DELEGATES tbe
Sec. 14. Each member shall be re­ at present are heavier than for years, and
to see M. H. Burckhalter who has recently vorce; decree granted and plff given care
.. 245
11
and custody of minor children.
ASHLAND HOUSE
quired to subscribe to some reliable re­ coming as water will, when they melt on Ashland.............
returned from the Sacramento hospital.
3
Main A Winchester vs W G Cooper et al— form paper.
land already in large part saturated, a Applegate.............. ....58
When you bny your spring medicine you suit to foreclose a mortgage and mechanic's
19
1 Furniture for sale and the hotel for lease.
Mr. Wakefield explained that if any of [ lake otunexampled extent will probably B13 Butte............
should get the best, and that is Hood’s Sar­ lien; confirmation.
.47
3 The furniture is new and in good condi­ We carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland
, be created. Old residents believe that Chimney Rock....
their
candidates
accepted
a
nomination
saparilla. It thoroughly purifies the blood.
.140
7 tion. The hotel is doing a fine business ;
Central Point.......
Mary C. Miller vs Win M Miller—suit for
of tbe other parties they would be in the 1 about one hundred miles of track of the Eden....................... ...76
4 the best paying house in Ashland. Call
and will positively not be undersold. All prompt­
Mrs. H. Truitt who has been spending . partition; confirmation of refferee’s sale.
,
Southern
Pacific
which
lies
in
a
desert
be-
2
ring
and
of
no
service
to
the
people.
...
26
Foots
Creek
.........
Ordered that Chas Schultz be allowed $33
a week or more in Ashland for her health
on or address.
[ low the sea level will be overflowed.
After
the
lecture
Mr.
Wakefield
said
...20
1
ly settled accounts and cash custom dis­
Flounce
Rock
.......
'
as
bailiff
for
December
term.
returned home Monday to the Klamath
4
. 65
there was a little inconsistency in sec­
E W Gowan vs I N Shook—continued.
E. K. BRIGHTMAN,
It cures the la grippe. King’s Royal Gold Hill
hot springs.
187
8
Jacksonville.........
Ordered that Wm M Colvig, dist att’y, lie tion 13 and what they intended to do at ; Germetuer at the Winchester Pharmacy.
counted
Ashland, Oregon.
Mias Maggie Chavner, Gold Hill, Miss > allowed $70 as fees.
101
5
Little Butte..........
their county convention at Central Point
Frederick S. DeWolfe, President of the Lost Creek............ ...11
1 v1 ■
Rose Bucluey, Uniontown, and Rowena i
All cases on the docket that have not
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1 »
«
Nichols of Jacksonville were visiting Ash­ been decided continued until nezt term of next Saturday. Mr. Wakefield cordially Bank of King County at Seattle, Wash
195
9
Medford..................
MARRIED.
invited
the
prohibitionists
to
join
with
99
1
land Monday.
court.
_________________
and one of the state’s most substantial Meadows................
the people’s party for a fusion in a Jack- and prominent citizens, spent Tuesday Mount Pitt............
15
1 GRAFFI8— FURRY—At the home of the f
W. K. Jacobs of the Ashland Roller Mills 1
Jacksonville Jottings.
son county ticket of all reformers, and and yesterday in Ashland.
....40
3
Mr. De Pleasant Creek
bride’s parents, Hon. and Mrs. Samuel
left last evening for his old home at Puyal­ i
3
Guy Stone of Ashland was a participant that he would be in favor of granting Wolfe’s business was the selling of the Rock Point............ ....... 45
E. Furry in Eden precinct, Feb. 24, 1892,
lup. Wash. He will return in a few weeks
...10
WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION.
■Sterlingville
..........
1
of
the
leap
vear
party.
them all reasonable concessions.
John A. Graftis and Miss Donna Furry,
with his family.
Landers land at public auction.
There Steamboat.............. ....... 12
1
Rev.
Robt.
Ennis
officiating.
,
Our
voters
are
well
pleased
with
the
were a number to bid but did not reach Trail Creek............ . ........ 33
1 S tate or O hio . C ity or T oledo ,)
2
Mrs. Hattie Winters departed Monday
•
high enough and Max Pracht bid it in Table Rock............ ...100
5 HENDERSON—HENDERSON—At the
L ucas C ounty ,
j ss
for Albany where she will remain a month t new method of voting.
residence of the bride, the home ot Law­
4
and then join Mr. Abbey’s folks at New­
^TWe respectfully solicit your trade, deliver goods
Welborn Beeson of Talent tarried in ‘
F rank J. C hunky makes oath that he is for Mr. DeWolfe for $2800, and the place Talent..................... ........67
rence Henderson. Woodville. Feb. 25,
3
port, Yaqaina bay.
town Monday evening.
the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. C he - has been leased for a year to John Real.
1892, by Rev. J. L. Frutell,Samuel E. Hen­
Woodville
............
...29
2
Harry Jackson, who has been attending
derson and Miss Delila May Henderson. promptly and will treat everyone white
Try the only
John Stanley of Ashland paid our . ney & Co , doing business in the City of
Get a bargain on oysters and sardines
. 4
Toledo.County and State aforesaid .and’that by the dozen or by the case of Crocker Willow Springs.. . .... 69
school in Ashland returned to Portland town a visit Saturday.
BOWLES—ALMY—At the U. 8. hotel,
said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUN- Grocery Co.
Monday to be eniployed4n tbe firm of Es-
Jacksonville. Feb. 25. 1892. M. D. Bowles first-class grocery in the city.
91
Total
Judge Webster and J. H. Huffer were > DRE1) DOLLARS for each and every case
berg, Bachman A Co.
and Miss Jane Almy, S. J. Day. town re­
A Democratic County Convention to
of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the use
The courtmartial of Lieut. Jas. A.
at Ashland the first of the week.
corder, officiating.
Charley Slade arrived today from his
of H all ’ s C atarrh C ube .
Swift some months ago resulted, as men­ nominate County officers will be held at
Miss
Josephine
Orth
has
gone
to
Rose
­
stage line east of The Dalles and accompni-
the same place on Thursday, May 5th, 1892,
FRANK J. CHENEY.
tioned
at
the
time
in
the
R
ecord
,
in
his
ed t>y Dr. and Mrs. Songer went to Yreka burg to visit her sister, Mrs. H. McClel­
at the hour of 9 o’clock A. M. the various
If you haven’t seen the new $25.00 grand
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my being reduced in rank.
Since leaving precincts will be entitled to the same rep­
this morning on a visit.
lan.
8rize, baking powder, hurry around to the
presence, this 6th day of Dec.. A. D. 1886.
Ashland
Lieut.
Swift
was
promoted
from
resentation as in tbe foregoing.
pera House Grocery.
County Treasurer Bloomer visited his ■ —>
Mrs. Q. M. Dickerson and daughter, Miss
Av W. GLEASON,
second to first lieutenant and had only
The primaries for electing delegates to
Edna, left for Portland Sunday. The lav
lat­ narento at Gold Hill from Friday to
(
Notary
Public.
one man between hiur and a captaincy in said last convention are called to be held in Barber Shops to Close oil Sundays
ter will remain there with a married sister Tuesday.
the regular U. S. army. The courtmar­ the various precincts on Saturday, April
Notice is hereby given that.after March
and attend r business college.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
Mias Laura Harrison who has been
tial reduced him down to plain 1st lieu­ 30th 1892.
Mrs. T. K. Godfrey and children who seriously ill for some time, is reported i and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous tenant without promotion for five years.
Balloting in said County Conventions to 6th, 1892, the barber shops of Ashland
will be closed on Sunday.
surfaces of the system. Send for testimoni­
have been stopping in Ashland during the improving.
conducted viva voce.
Lieut. Swift has asked some of bis friends be By
als. free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
G. W. V acpki .
school months, returned to Josephine coun­
order of the Democratic County
Miss Rosa Buckley of Uniontown H^Sokl by Druggists, 75c.
Toledo, O. in Oregon to circulate a petition for his Central Committee.
ty last evening for the summer.
C ottbeli . & M illion .
passed through town Saturday en route
pardon.
M. P urdin , Chairman.
H igh & R obinson .
Wm. Ulrick, the unterrified insurance to Medford and Ashland to visit friends.
At the regular convention of Granite
We have a soap that will please you. It
man, was here yesterday. He is en route
Misses Eller Young, Mamie Day and lodge No. 23, K. of P. on Friday evening, smells sweet, don’t chap the hands, a fine
to northern California selling the products
Feb.
26,
1392,
the
lodge
unanimously
wssher, and will save vou monev. O.
Mary Colvig were the guests of Grants
of the Medford pork packing company.
tendered a vote of thanks to the ladies Winter.
Profs. Wolienbarger and Huckins were Pass friends and relatives during the and gentlemen of Ashland who so kindly
The news reaches us, from republican
tbe guests ot J. H. Russell during their week.
surprised them with their presence and
stay in Ashland. They talked at Medford
A. T. Kyle, Ed. Thornton and Robt. a bountiful supply of elegant refresh­ sources though, that there are 32 candi­
By arranging our Purchases to meet the demand
last evening and at Granta Pass this even­ Vining and others of Ashland attended
ments on the eve of our twenty-ninth an­ dates for sheriff on the democratic ticket
ing"
the Leap Year party here on Menday niversary. It was an evening long to be in Klamath county. The two main ones
of
our sales we are constantly receiving New Lux­
Mrs. E. W. Allen, one of the lady man­ evening.
remembered and words would fail us are Col. H. B. Compson of Naylox,
agers of the woman's world's fair club, will
brigadier general of the O. N. G., and
uries in the Grocery line and are thus enabled to
Ed. Temple of Rock Point and Mies
meet the ladies of Ashland at the residence Martha Cardwell of Sams valley were were we to undertake a more eloborate Ex-Sheriff J.L. Hanks. Mr. Hanks was
acknowledgment of appreciation.
of Mrs. D. L. Rice on Thursday, March
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is often called th«
place before our customers
sheriff of Lake county before Klamath
the guests of W. B. A. Temple and
Yours very truly.
16th at 2 p. m,
county was detached from it and made
family Saturday.
T. E. G odfrey , J£. of R. A
I
Good-Luck Baking Powder.
Mrs. Geo. Dewey left Saturday for Or­
an economical and trustworthy admin­
The first leap year partv of the season
land. Cal., to join her husband who has
BOUND TO HAVE IT.
istration .
It is aiso stated that nearly
took
place
here
Monday
evening
at
the
located at that place Mrs. Jennie God­
Owing to the fact that good luck always attends the
I must and 1 will have it, exclaimed the all the alliance men in that county are
dard and Miss Ollie Purvis accompanied U. S. Hotel. A large crowd was present
We handle nothing but the best brands of every­
and a merry time was bad. Another little man and he dashed the paper to the democrats.
her to Dunsmuir.
floor, jumped from his chair and brought
use
of
Dr.
Price
’
s,
it
is
not
essential
to
use
it
the
moment
partv
is
already
talked
of
to
be
given
by
Some
of
the
reasons
why
Germetuer
is
H. A. Fergus left Friday for Santa Rosa,
thing and Guarantee our
to be
his clinched hand down on the table vigor
CaL, to attend Prof. Sweets business col­ the Eastern Stars about May 1st.
ously; then, mopping his brow and adjust­ the only reliable household remedy are:
1.
It
is
pleasant
to
take.
2.
It
is
absolutely
lege, which is doing well. Prof. Sweet is a
it is mixed nor is it required to have the oven always just
Jacksonville held its first election under ing his glasses, be seated himself, seized
on all.
teacher of eminent ability and his Ashland tbe Australian ballot system, Tuesday, his pen and in a nervous, excitable hand harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di­
agnosis.
but
goes
right
to
the
root
of
dis
­
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friend's are pleased to know of his success. when tbe following
officers were wrote: D. M. Ferry A Co., Seedsman, ease by purifying the blood and toning the
so, as in the case with ammonia or alum powders. It is not
Detroit, Mich., G bntlemkn : Refering to
Buick Bros, were visiting Ralph's family elected. Trustees, Max Muller, J. W. i your
advertisement in the National In­ nerves. 4. It does not simply patch up but
We also have
oil which we -
yesterday en roqte to their stock ranch at Robinson, Chas. Nickell, J. Nunan and
luck after all, but the exacz accuracy and care exercised in
I notice that you say that your radically cures . Try it and use nothing
Silver lake from a visit at Roseburg. D. 8. D. Cronmiller. Treasurer, James Cron­ telligencer,
else.
Seed
Annual
for
1892
is
free
to
all
applicants,
would like to Reduce our Stock that we will offend
K. Buick and family left Tuesday over tbe miller
Recorder, 8. J. Day. Marshal, As 1 buy considerable quantities of veget-
the preparation and combination of all the ingredients of
. P. for Sonneburg, Germany, to act as H. W. Grimes. Street commissioner, j | able
A company of San Francisco gentle-
and
flower
seeds
each
spring,
1
would
Big Values in Teas, Coffees,
. 8. consul;
: esteem
esteem it
it a
a favor
favor if
if you
you vvould
would mail
mail me
me i men M about t° start a new enterprise
H. Wendt.__________________
Dr.
Competent
chemists
Price
’
s
Cream
Baking
Powder,
sav it is : near Mott.
They are making arrange-
your Catalogue. My neighbors say
Pickles, Prize Baking Powder, Soap, Blueing, Ac.
Chas. Haight, a prominent fanner of
The Boston Commercial Bulletin gives the best.
ments to get out a ship load of No. 1
Little Shasta. Cal., has been in the valley a
official
showing
the
number
of
sheep
in
Very truly yours,
;sugar pine timber. Tbe timbers will be
couple of weeks with bis family having Dr.
are employed to test the strength and purity of each
We will this season again handle
R ichard D oe . ' squared up and cut into 16-foot lengths,
Gearv treat their siz-vear-old daughter,who tbs country, by which the clip of 1892
is afflicted with weak yes. They returned can be forecasted. The total increase in
-r.
.
__
1
»
'
■
L
j
loaded
on
the
cars
at
Mott
and
shipped
ingredient. Nothing is trusted to chance. Hence; it is
th!«
<Lem~rJLBtlto Sa» Francisco. From there they Sdll
home today but will be back again in a sheep is 1,519,22«.
The decrease is ,
.. e n.° cattle for sale at Reno for be transferred aboard ship and shipped
month. '
mostly in the Southern states, though
always uniform in its work.
1
T Cr8 ’J-’ I around the Horn to England. As there
in of the Ashland Roller Mills the heaviest shortage is in Colorado and
W. J. Virgin
D k °Tr
’’ a new market opened for the timber,
went to Grant; is Pgs* the first of the week New Mexico. The largest increase is in
v n ’“^rn Nevada and they don’t intend to stop at one ship
House wives never fail to have “good luck” in mak
on a business tri] ip. Their dour is getting a
I 1
keep right on as long as they
wide rep-itation for
I popularity all along the Tewaa, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Dakota, -,000 in ^basta \ alley, and they look for
In Package and Bulk. They gave our Custom­
which is as
line as tar south i as Redding,
..... ..................
„ ; California and Ohio. The expert’s esti­
From TeX^Xnretion^the ™ fl“d
r News.
ing most delicious bread, biscuit, pastry and cakes that
far as freight rates will allow it to go at ] mates from these figures show the total
ers the Best of ’Satisfaction last year and we are
present.
Reno Gszette is able to get, buyers need
“I have iust recovered from a second
yield in the United States in 1892 will be not go to Reno expecting to get beef for attack of the grip this year.” says Mr. [
remain moist and sweet. Only Baking Powder that con­
confident they will again. Try them.
Leslie L. Merrick, for tbe past six years 818,058,731 pounds of scoured, a yield of lees than eight cents. Washington and
O. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
less
cent*.
with the clothing bouse of O. H. Blount as 141,096.957 pounds.
tains the white of eggs.
Oregon buyers are expected there the Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used
chief clerk and as manager of the branch
. Xa.
SOI
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think
houses at Sisson and at Siskiyou during
Mess. Cage A Sherman, of Alexander, first of next month. The cattle that are with considerable success, only being in
railroad construction days, retired on tbe i Texas write us regarding a remarkable cure now being fed there will consume all the bed a little over two davs, against ten days
JLSHL-A-lSriD, OREGON.
first of March ami left for the north last of rheumatism there as follows: “'The surplus hay before spring and the out- for the first attack. The second attack I
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is re­
I
evening taking the road as solicitor for the I wife of Mr. Wm. Pruitt, the Postmaster look for times is good. Modoc’s beef am satisfied would have been equally as
American Cash Register. Mr. Merrick is a here, had been bed-ridden with rheumatism
bad as the first but for ‘he use of this
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
first-class busineas man ami during his for several years. She conld get nothing cattle were pretty well cleaned out
remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six
many years service in Ashland has estab­ i to do her anv good. We sold her a bottle fall, but those who have beef to sell
hours
after
being
’
struck
’
with
it,
while
in
?Llum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
lished an enviable reputation for integrity ’ of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and she was coming season will get good prices,
the first case I was able to attend to busi­
and straightforwardness both with employ­ j completely cured bv its nse. We refer any then we can expect a repetition of the ness about two days before getting down.”.
purity of this ideal powder has never been ques­
er and the public
His numerous friends 1 one to her to verify this statement.” 50 “good old times ’and prosperity in all ___
50 cent bottles for sale bv J. <?. B arrett A i
wish him success in his new enterprise.
< cent bottles for sale "by J. C. B abbett A Co. branches of business.—Alturas Exchange. Co?
Co.
I.
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tioned« _ ___________
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VATTPV
V ALiljfj 1
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SEEDS
RTAjUll V.
BEE SUPPLIES
TREES
POTATOES !
POTATOES !
Either to Eat or for Seed.
ASHLAND KOLLER FLOCK MILLS-
I
Clearance
Sale I
To make room for Spring
Stock we offer Drygoods,
Notions, Shoes, Bargain
Counter Goods, &c., at
BEDROCK PRICES.
WILSON & WALSWORTH.
FINE LINE OF
MISS SADIE OBER’S
HOTEL
FOR
LEASE
O. WINTER,
Successor to
M c C onnell & winter ,
this month.
IN COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES
GOOD LUCK.
NEW GOODS, ALWAYS FRESH.
Prices
As Low as
the Lowest
Many Articles
8
a Rare Bargain.
L. L. May & Co.’s Celebrated Gar
den Seeds
mihth -UER « fc
Valley Record and Mammoth Cy
clopodia in 4 vols., $3.00.