Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 28, 1892, Image 3

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    The Flour Mill.
BREVITY BASKET.
Gooff Ixxiks.
Jacote A Virgin, of the Ashland Rol­
Pacific Coast Agents for
Good looks are more than skin deep, de­
I president, will deliver a speech on
ler Flour Milla, have been having np a
Rev R. G. Hawn preaches at the Con- pending upon a healthy condition of all
I» M. FERRY« CO.’S
fair
issues ot the day at Central Point
the vita! organs. If the Liver be inactive.
great [>ortion of the wheat in the valley gregational church tiundav morning.
All tested and reliable.
you
have
a
Bi
”
ou
Billions
Look,
if
your
stomach
ASHLAND, Oa., TaraaosT, April 28, 1*2 grounds May 10th.
I that was held over the winter. They
Lakeview is ag»in making an effort to [ be disordered
are doing a large business up and down connect with the telegraph line now at I ' — ——. — .».J you have a Dyspeptic Look
Northwestern agents for
Primary Elections.
I
’J -vour Ki<lne.vs be affected you have a
A. I. KO< ITS
I the railroad and this month’s sales have Alturas.
Pinched
Look.
Secure
good
health
and
PERSONAL
AND SOCIAL.
__
___
Saturday afternoon ia tbe day for hold- amounted to three times that of Janu­
Can furnish any quan­
you
will
have
g<
od
looks.
Electric
Bitters
Sermon Subjects at the Presbyterian
tity cheaper than you
ing both democratic and repabli'an ary. They have just received a new
is the great alterative and Tonic acts di­
could lay it down for from
_____________ __ ...__ __
primariew in Jackaon coantv. The dem- 16 inch Laffel water wheel which will be church next Sabbath: "God or Bread.” rectly on these vital organs. Cures Pim­
G«0. B. W al.worth ba. gone to Portland. . £££
tfce A>hknd
will
"An Image Crushed.”
the factory.
ple«, Blotches. Boils and gives a good com­
used in case the water power is cartailed
F. L. Blair, who for a time run tbe Logan plexion. Sold at E E Winchester A Co’s
Judge Dendy wax on Monday’, north meet nt tbe city ball and elect eieve 1 daring some extraordinary dry season
All kinds of the very
lr»»n.
’ delegatee to tbe county convention. and in case of an accident to the 20 inch nl ut' vrapb gallery is employed at Lamb A Drugstore, 50c. per bottle.
choicest trees. Warranted
McAlpin
’
s
gallery
’
in
Portland.
Mia* Nellie Price ia viaiting at Granta The regablicana will meet in their re- Laffel put ia last fall. Tutthill A Co,
true to name and free
Mikado tea can be placed alongside of
PORTLAND
Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures
from all pests. Cheaper
■pective ward*
and elect five delegates will also put a dynamo in the mill by
Paaa
........................................
OREGON.
any
in
the
market
without
fear
of
depreci
­
than ever.
Dr. Helm wa> at Salem laat week on from each ward. The democratic coanty which it will be lighted with its own where other preparations fail. It possesses ation
convention to elect a «-ountv ticket meets electric light plant. Jacoba A Virgin are medicinal merit peculiar to itself.
Our Catalogue, (Enalieh or German,) is complete and tells how to grow all kinds of vegetables, how to plant and trim
baaineaa.
Crackers oysters, fish. We replenish
Markle, the Spring street blacksmith,
8. etc , . P11
“
"ola Iriirlio csvs,
I-«
»»V. ~.C
i and i r»»
trees,
etc.
Send frtr
for I Catalogue
and J »» photograph
of our Trial l z~v
Grounds
Test . w
House
(Jen. John F. Miller returned to Klamath next Thuraday at Jacksonville, while the rustlers and will get there Eli every guarantees
satisfaction and turns out his every few days. O. Winter.
republican convention meets the day ti me.
county yesterday
work
with
promptness
and
dispatch.
afterward.
Klamath County Items.
Engineer Walsh is off to tbe east on a
James Harvey has purchased a band of
visit to his old home.
Cabler and Hanks have moved into mules
A Fine Painting
from the Tbos Beall estate and
their
new
meat
market.
.Mi»» Jo Orth we* up from the county
Art, and the study of art, ha* taken on a
leaves with them soon for California.
Geo. Batchelder has taken a band of
K«t revival in Ashland through Mrs.
seat during tbe week.
At Medlord last evening A. D. Helman
wena Nichol»' art school and some very horses to Chico, Cal , from Vistillas.
C. W. Ayers came over from his Scott j Kraising
instituted Rogue River Encampment No.
pupils
have
been
discovered.
Mrs.
Cranston
and
her
little
grandson
valley mines Monday.
; R zcobd reporter yesterday saw a will soon depart for the Willamette valley, 30. I. O. O. F.
Rena» Hamilton wa» here from Medford painting "Landa End” England, done by where the good lady will make her home
The Klamath Falls Express, with D. B.
Mrs. W? H. Brunk thst would pa«s off» in the future.
Toeaday »eeing tbe »igbta.
Worthington as editor and publisher and
better
than
many
paintings
offered
for
I
Mi»» Rose Cardwell was visiting Judge sale as being the work of artists with 1 Miss Stella Moore and Lewis N. Bellin- democratic in politics, will appear May 5th.
All kinds of Watch work
Sr were married at the home of Judge and
Tolman's family Monday.
The social hop given at tbe new city hall
established reputations. This is Mrs. I 1 rs. Moore.
____ They
___ have gone to Portland Monday evening by the time-killers club
done in good shape.
Charley Himmriwrigbt has gone to Port­ Brunk’s first work under a teacher and their future home.'
was decidedly in it as a most successful
land to remain till »uiumer.
show» that she is richly endowed wi h talent
social
affair.
The
houoe
belonging
to
Fairclo.
on
Lost
that when more fully developed will create
Mrs. Claiborne Neil wss at Central Point her
a reputation far wider than mere local ■ river, was burned down last week daring
ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED.
Thg annual election of officers of Ash-
last week visiting relative».
I the absence of the folks from home, to­ 1 land
fame as artist.
Hose Co. No. 1 takes place next
gether with its contents.
Mr». T. H. West was a pleasant caller at
Wednesday evening at their quarters in tbe
The Crazy Quilt.
Wm Stafford, foreman of the West Side new city hall.
In Winchester Pharmacy,
tbe R ecobd office yesterday.
Canal Company, started in with fourteen
The
crazy
social
at
(laniard
’
s
opera
bouse
A
shland
,
-
-
_
O regon .
Col. Bowditch was at Granta Pass yester­
Tbe Bostonian opera company of 75
Saturday evening was largely attended. men Monday to put the great canal enter­
day on professional basinesa
Besides an interesting program of singing, prise through. This canal which, when people were on Bunday’s north train.
Mrs. Max Pracht was at the Tolman etc., a new feature was introduced. It was completed, will extend to Keno. will be They were conspicuous for being a decent
vapor hetbs yeeterday on a vi.it.
the Bellamy waltz. A number of graceful nine feet wide on the bottom Property and civilized looking crowd.
W 11 r:<ih.w a.. ...... o.
young ladies with a false face in the back of below that great irrigator will take a rapid
Ex-Sheriff Mart Childers, now of Salem,
Administrator’s Notice.
their head and a wig oi hair in front, with rise, for there will not be in the whole was an onlooker at the democratic state
to work up a trade tor hia boxes.
tbeir round shoulder*
their
shoulders ornamented and fit-
fit­ Northwest more blooming farms than those convention. He will be out in this sec­
otice is hereby given that the
Frank Cummons is at Little Shasta where ted up as a bust. The waltz wa< well re- enriched by its waters fresh from the lake. tion soon on a business trip.
undersigned was. on the 13th dav of
be ia herding a large band of turkeys.
' ceired and was quite a hit on Looking Instead of sage-brush you will see the lily
April. 1892, duly appointed by the County
O. Coolidge has a fine line of dahlia
. The main event of the even­ of the valley, and in the place of parched
Mi»a Annis Orth and Geo. E. Bloomer at-
bulbs now ready for trans-planting. You
Court of Jackson county. State of Oregon,
tended tbe city ball social hop Monday.
' ing
nr was
waa the
th< awarding of the crazy quilt. grass you will behold harvest glories in­ ¡can
have all you want at 15 for $1.00 by
administrator of the estate of W. G. Mills,
' The number of pieces in it was 1045 and J. numerable.—Klamath Star.
deceased
; that be has duly qualified and
; calling at his place in Ashland.
John Devlin of Applegate paid Ashland a R. Tozer guessed it exactly. There were ‘
I had a severe attack of catarrh and be­
entered upon his duties as such adminis­
bu.ineaa visit the fore part of the week.
four that guessed 1044. The Barnside Re­
The
clip
of
wool
this
season
will
be
in
trator. All persons having claims against
At 0. COOLIDGE’S,
Corp*, under whose auspices the social came so deaf 1 could not hear common con­ lietter condition than for several years past,
Geo. W. Kimball parsed through Tues­ lief
versation. I suffered terribly from roaring
said decedent, will please present the same,
was
given
and
the
ladies
of
which
made
says
the
Lakenew
Examiner,
and
the
yield
day for Roseburg from »ou’harn California. the quilt, netted $92.25 oat of the enter- in ray head. I procured a bottle of Ely's
properly verified, to Silas J. Day of Jack­
ASHLAND, :
: OREGON. sonville,
will be abundant and of good quality. *
Oregon, within six months from
"75 guesses. The ladies Cream Balm, and in three weeks could hear
Ml»» Joaia Nunau baa been paying her pri»e. There were 675
date hereof
SILAS J. DAY.
The railway postal-car service between
many
____
any ________________________________
Ashland friends an extended visit, are very thankful
to all
al who assisted and to as well as 1 ever conld.and now I can say to
all who are afflicted with the worst of dis­ Roseville. Cal., and Ashland, Or., says the
Administrator of the estate of W. G.
the public generally for tbeir patronage.
Money
to
Loan
J. E. McLaughlin and J. R. Cook’s ron of 1
eases. catarrh, take Ely’s Cream Balm and 1 Yreka Journal, is changed so as to have a
Mills, deceased.
W. H P arker .
lie cured. It is worth $1000 to any niun. single dally line of cars run between Red­
Pokagama were on laat evening's north
Penitentiary for Life.
Attorney for Administrator.
woman
or
child
suffering
from
catarrh.
—
A.
Dated
April
15th.
1892.
ONEY
TO
LOAN
on
one
to
five
years
ding and Ashland.
r n*
Sheriff J. C. Mo»s, of Granta Pass.
time on improved farms, outside the
J. W. O. Gregory ha. been over in tbe ¡ Josephine countv, arrived in tbe city thia, I E. Newman, Grayling, Mich.
There will be no preaching at the Baptist
city limits and within 10 miles of Ashland.
YOU C.1ÏSOT HIKE $10 OR $25 PER DAY,
Butte creek country looking at tbe pros- ' morning
and 1 will I return home by this 1
f
Central
Point
Items,
church Bunday morning. At 3 p, m. the
Address
P. O. Box 03,
ptl'tlf.
: avenin»’« train M a hrnnoht a nriannav 1
Some men can, but if you wish to star’ in
pastor will preach to the children. At 7:30
marl4
Ashland. Oregon.
a business, that will net you without much
f. ni. the pastor will preach. Theme, “Why
Frank Mingus has been down in Douglas Pas. and placed him in the penitentiary.
,
5°*'
believe tbe Bible to be Divine.”
And keep rich. Buy trouble $25 00 per month and will not in­
coanty in the interest of the Weld patent “Shaffer is a life prisoner.” said Moss to a l J<* Sheridan received a large stock of
for cash of a cash terfere with your present employment.
fence.
There are over 30,000 head of sheep in
reporter. “Last February be became in- hardware this week.
house. Buy the best Send 10 cents in silver for further informa­
this
valley
at
this
time*
A
number
of
our
or
at
least
«sod
articles,
aad
not
shoddy or trash. tion and sample worth 25 cents.
Mrs. Wm. Flackus of Dunsmuir is borne volved in a quarrel with Jacob Moll, during
Messrs. Cook and McLaughlin are guests
sheepmen have driven their sheep in here Allow no oac to ask you twice for money. Confine
on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. which the latter was fatally stqbbed I do of the St. Cloud hotel.
Address, PAUL KUEHN,
from tbe de.sert for the purpose of shear­ your paerhaaea to poor ability to pay.
Poweli.
not know the particulars of the unfortu­
Jim Barkei and Mart Applegate have re­ ing
Toledo, Ohio.
Begis by a —d ing for a list of articles compris- P. O. Box 511.
and
lambing.
—
Lakeview
Examiner.
nate
affair.
Shaffer
was
tried
before
Judge
Jim Ixstan, the Portland republican boM, L. K. Webster and the jury returned a turned from Prospect.
iag Marty ar quite everything a family needs. Lots
The Rev. Thompson's who arrived in ot new and information ia it. Sent free. Address
wa. ou Tuesday's train returning from ban verdict of murder in the second degree.
Rippey A Harvey have removed part of
Guardian’s Sale.
Francisco.
this section about six months ago are right plainly. Snaths'Cash Store,4i6-»t8 Front St.. S. F.
“ieir hardware to Gold Hill.
Last Friday Judge Webster sentenced the tbeir
in
it.
Besides
capturing
a
lot
of
sinners
in
Jas. Wright was up from the Pass this such a short time they have won the hearts
In the County Court of the State of Ore­
Mrs. Robt. Collier and two children of prisoner to the penitentiary for life. Moll
gon for Jackson county.
Portland are stopping at Hotel Oregon for bad a family, but Shaffer did not. Tbe week to see his fine Lewis P. colt.
Final
Settlement
Notice.
and confidence of two young ladies who
recreation.
K* oner is a very quiet sort of a man, and
In the matter of the estate of Warren
Politics is very quiet here this year, Ev- are now their wives.
Lynch, minor.
heretofore borne a good character.
Rev. C. A. Lewis occupied the Central From bis appearances you would not sup­ ery one is afraid they will get left.
In County Court. State of Oregon, Jack-
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur­
The
Dunsmuir
News
says
the
con-
from his
Fred Fradenburg has returned front
Pmnt pulpit last Sunday for Rev. Thomp­ pose he would commit a crime of such
son county.
suant to an order of sale duly made
trip to California. He intends visiting Chi­ tractors have commenced work on Col.
son. who was here.
In
the
matter
of
estate
of
Luman
Town-
magnitude.’ —Portland Telegram.
and entered in the above-entitled* Court,
cago now.
Crocker’s cottage at Lower Soda, The
upon the 12tb dav of April. 1892, authoriz­
Mrs. 8. B. Ferree, of Granta Paas, wife of
Wm. Hanley shipped a carload of cattle furniture for the Tavern is now on the KTOTICKI8 HEREBY GIVEN that the ing me so to do, I will, upon Saturday the
In tbe Supreme Court.
tbe railroa I fireman, was in town yesterday
Tuesday
night.
They
were
bought
of
Hor
­
road
from
New
York.
It
will
cost
$20,-
JLN
nnder.-igned
has
filed
in
said
court
his
April 23d.J
28th day of May, 1892, at the hour of 11
having dresses made.
ace Pelton.
final account as executor of the said estate. o'clock a. m., at the premises hereinafter
000.
E. C. Kane, appellant, vs. Charles G.
Conductor Knwicbt is on in Anstay’s
That by an order made by said court the described, in Jackson county, State of Ore­
Mrs.
Sydow,
whose
mind
became
unbal-
John Robinson will be along here some time set for the hearing of objections to
place, while Jack is in San Francisco on the Rippey and Frank Arney, respondents
time in July or August with his great cir­ such final account xnd final settlement is gon. offer for sale at public auction the fal­
grievance committee.
day
evening
tty
her
husband.
Their
many
lowing described real estate, hereinbefore
mittad. H. K. Hanna attorney for appel- friends regret the sad occurrence.
cus. A new and attractive feature added June 7th, A. D. 1892, at 10 a. ni.
referred to. to wit: The southwest quarter
Mias Dora Cantrill, tbe
___ Wm. M. Colvig attorney for respond-
the telegraph operator | 1 lant.
at great expense will be "Bolomon and the
T.
K.
BOLTON,
Executor.
Willis Hays and Sant McClendon are the Queen of Bneba," tbe Biblical story illus­
of the northwest quarter of section sixteen
and railroad agent at biakiyo
Siskiyou, . was visit-j ents.
E.
D.
BRIGGS,
Attorney.
(16), in township thirty-nine, south, range
ing Ashland friends yesterday.
Geo. W. Wimer and W. J. Wimer, re-1 agents for the Frank Bros. here. They re trated in pantomime. Robinson ' always
one east of the W. M. in Oregon. Terms of
indents, et vs.
Annie
F. from
Smith
and W.
I. ceived one of the lar| •gest assortments of gives a big performance.
County
School
Funds.
wi
1 1 Wadleigh
al.,
appeal
Jackson
couu-
that was ever shipped
sale; Ca«h in hand at time of «ale.
Wadleigb et al., appeal from Jackson coun- I machmenr this week that
Morgan,
tbe
peculiar
pi
>reacher
and
his
Following
is
the
April
apportionment
of
into southern Oregon.
Jacksonville, Oregon, April 26ih, 1892.
'
family,
are
h
olding
forth
_
1
at
Anderson.
county
school
funds:
GEORGE H. LYNCH,
next Thursday April 28th set for hearing
Mr. Bradshaw, tbe nominee for sheriff on 1"
_
—
___
Shasta
county.
The
Cottonwood
Register
DISl'.
CLERK.
POSTOrrtCE.
AM
’
T.
Guardian of Warren Lynch, a minor.
Mrs. Chas. Hogan of Walla Walla is vis- the merits of the case.
the i>eople's ticket wax at Central Point this is the only paper in the country sufficiently
1.
J
H
Hutter,
Jacksoni
ille
..........
$
95
00
iting her daughter, Mr». Baker. : I"
week. Mr. B. has many friends where he well-filled with the milk of human kindness 2
Mr. Ho-j April 26.]
J W Lawton. Medford
.. 248 00
gan will join her here at an early date.
well known and most people seem to to give them a kind r otice instead of a
Charles 1‘. Kellogg A Co., respondent, vs. is
152 00
t Win Kay, Jacksonville
think
that
he
will
make
a
good
race.
Brad
roa.it. Bro. McGarrey has a fine line of
Father Blanchet, the popular Catholic D. H. M.ller, appellant, appeal from Jack- also had his hair cut while here.
D. Lehners. Phoenix..
.. 425 00
Home of Hanoi. 2.08^; Palo Alto,
feelings.
priori, passed through Tuesday from Mari­ son county; argued and submitted. W.
5. J E Cox, Ashland...................... 22'4 00
Emigrants are arriving daily at Central
on coanty on a vacation to Ix>s Angeles.
Crawford and 8. Reed attorneys for appel­
6. A M Ford, Central Point.......... 740 00 9:U8K; Arion. »•& Bell Bird, St2«K.
Grant
Helman,
proprietor
of
the
White
Point. No less than fifteen families have
Geo W Dunn, Ashland ........... 299 00
Chas. E. White,a prominent young farm­ lant. Francis Fitch attorney for respond­ located here in the past six weeks from dif­ Sulphur Spring;. Baths is putting in a 7.
Chas. Marvin writes under date
wind mill to raise the water into the baths 8. C T Payne, Jr, Phoenix.............. 170 00
er of Woodville, was in the city Monday on ent.
ferent
parts
of
the
Union.
William
Werth
9.
A J Florey, Eagle Point.......... 281 00 of January 9th, 1891, he found by feed­
in
place
of
the
hand
pump
heretofore
used.
businoM with the Ashland roller flour mill. April 26th.]
has gone to Philadelphia to bring a colony
10. J W Hockersnnth, Medford . ..
00 ing the Red Ball Brand Manhattan Food
C. E. Kane, appellant, vs. Charles G. | of twenty-tive German families to this place. A new heater is also being put in and dur­ 11. J E Olsen. Beagle........................ 200
All the Ashland teachers, except Miss Rippey
167 00
ing the summer the>e popular baths and
and
Frank
Amy,
respondents,
ap-
--------------------------
to the horses under his charge, that it
Folies. who is ill, are in attendance at the
the swimming rink will be fitted up better 12. Oliver R Bell, Eagle Point......... 176 00
from Jackson county; judgment re-
—
—» Reward.
-------
$1OO
$1OO.
judicial district institute in session at peal
13.
W
W
Wilson,
Climax
131
00
proved to be as represented. Also Mr.
than
ever.
versed and remanded to tbe lower court for j The readers of the V allky Recoin will
Grants Pass.
14. W II l’ankey, Central Point. . 293 00
a new trial. Opinion by Strahan, C. J.
lie plea-ed to learn that there is at least one
In these days of general grievances about 15. John Coleman, Phoenix............ 182 00 Wm. Corbitt of the San Mateo Stock
Prof. H. C. Faber, who was called to
I dreaded
that
has been able the plan of salvation, the errors of govern­ 16. J 8 Hagey. Central Point........... 206 00 Farm, Sam. Gamble, J. A. Goldsmith,
*
Gold Hill Items.
__ cure in disease
„ science
Ashland last week on tbe sad mission of
' to
ail its stages,
and that is Catarrh. ment. and the sins of humanity, there is 17. Mrs E I’iening. Gold Hill........... 161 00 B. C. Holly and others speak in the
I
U-ll..
k
ra
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—
.
T_.
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1
1
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2x2
___
burying his beloved young wife, returned
Mrs. Arcby Canningham has been visit-1 Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure one bright oasis in tbe knoweledge that 18. J G Martin, Beagle................... 233 00
to Tulare, Cal., Monday.
ing friends in Grants Pass.
now known to the
tbe medical fraternity.
fraternitv. Ca- there is nothing more pleasing to think of 19. John Grieve. Lake Creek
239 00 highest terms of it. Thia food is just
Miss Katie Parker returned home last tarrh being a constitutional disease. re­ than that your horse is well-shod by a 20. Horace Pelton, Sams Valley
191 00 the thing to prepare colts for circuit;
George W. Stephenson, and daughters,
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's scientific blacksmith. Take him to George 21. Chas Burkhalter. Kubli....... . 92 00
Misses Emma ana I>otta, and R. K. Button Sunday from a visit in the mountains.
they mature more rapidly and it keeps
22. W J Dean, 'Iaient .......... .
Mrs. Jack Williams
returned uuiu
from a a
““ • ?! actin, i (t dj- Markle's on Spring street.
455 00
wcioBt
g yesterday
rcatciuay ; , ustiuk
•**»«.
vv »»»»muc, has ictumcu
..
..
. ***"
,
, J"!?™
,
were
at ivuvviiui
Roseburg
having CilvCiOU
entered
23. Geo W Beale, Big Butte.......... 143 00 them in splendid spirits. For a horae
timber
land
claims
on
the
Jenny
creek
trip
to
Portland,
where
she
baa
been
select-
r
?
c
Ay
u
P^
n
and
mucous
surfaces
Miss
Carrie
Cantor,
a
millinery
drummer,
■ I.
•
I I ing goods
_____ ____________________
•___ x_____
S_
rt.
for the spring
trade.
| nf thp
‘.he system, thardhv
thereby HOMtrnvinw
destroying th*
the fr.it
foun-
176 00 off his feed, or one run down, it ia high­
belt.
was in town this week selling bats to the 24. W E Anderson, Phoenix
____ .
. 1 o • - u
j dations of the disease, and giving the pa- ladies. Miss Cantor weighs about 95 lbs, 25. Ben Haymond. Rock Point....... 200 00
Cbas. Rippeyof Central Point has moved tient strength by building up the constitu-
Robt. Haight was over last week again
G
W
Bennett,
Woodville
.........
26.
00 ; ly beneficial. Thia is the only stock
Berna hav-
hav-1 “*9 stoclt
with his »ix-year-old daughter Berna
"*oca of
0 hard ware here and will be able jlon an(j »„«„ting nature in doing its work. but has a tongue that is more than able to 27. Z Cameron. Uniontown.............. 137
187 co food which ever received medals at
take
care
of
herself,
her
trunk
and
her
Her
sight
is
who
wishing
T
he
proprietors
Eave
so
much
faith
in
its
ing Dr. Geary treat her eyes.
. ~
“*
28. Thos Whelpley, Etna ................ 89 00
Sacramento State Fair 1891, Stockton
greatly improved and the family are highly »»ything in bis line.
1 curative powers that they otter One Hun- hats. She has already dealt out enough 29. Alpha McDowel, Medford......... 107
00
of her mind during her brief stay in
A Co.
Co.'s
elated.
J. J. Houck &
’s new quartz mill has ! dred Dollars for any case that it fails to pieces
30. Alex Watts, Williams.............. 140 (10 Fair 1891, San Francisco 1890. The
Ashland
to
last
the
community
until
her
■
...
. ,
1 arrived and will be ready to commence I cure Send
«'—a r„.
™.„..
for circulars
and testimonials. next visit.
31. W H Derby. Derby..................... 89 < 0 foremost veterinary surgeons of Cali­
Mrs. E. M. Van Vector and daughter, crushing quartz from tbe -
Copper -
Queen I Address F. J. CHENEY A CO.,Toledo, O.
32. N Hosmer. Rock Point.............. 161 00
Miss l’earl.ot San Francisco are in Ashland 1 mines located on Gold Hill.
ffl^Sold by Druggists, 75c.
The annual meeting of tue W. C. T. U. 33 H E Ankenv, Jacksonville......... 149 00 fornia feed and recommend it, viz:
held Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian 34. Edgar Knutzen, Applegate..... 149 00 C. Masoero, E. J. Creely, P. Burns, W.
'b%rhIr” ® Fnrin^r
w"^
vln
2nd
Oe
°
r
K
e
,ro
"
‘
Baker
has
SOl<1
».
Oregon Weather and Crops.
K* ------
n,w ---------
"• *• -------
’,n ----------
Vector, ’-----
and 1 ine
n,e Draaen
Rraden mines
mines to to a a wealthy
wealthy company
company
church resulted in the election of officers as 35. Wm V Jones, Woodville............ 299
. , ^1,' n ”
follows: Pres., Mrs. Jas. Norris; 1st vice- 36. Wes Lewis. Sams Valley......... 128 00 F. Egan. This food contains no anti­
nl wue'
from Detroit, Michigan. They expect to For week ending Saturday, April 23.]
president, Mrs. Crisman; secretary, Mrs. 37. T A Newman, Eagle Point.
Prof. Wm. A. Kelly returned to Portland I put practical miner* to work developing
mony or any other mineral or poison­ The Only House in the City making
WESTERN OKEOON WXATHKR.
95 00
‘
‘ from
*
*
Satterfield; corresponding secy.. Mrs. R. B. 38. E E Sayles, Ashland............
last
week
a stay
at .......
Washington, —
D. the mines, also add more machinery to the
158
00
There
has
been
during
the
week
a
con
­
ous herbs. The Red Ball Brand Man­
C.. and is now en route to Alaska where be quartz mill, which will be run to its fullest tinuation of the cool, cloudy and partly Hatch; treasurer, Mrs. Robt. Goodyear. 39. J A Miller. Brownsboro
179 90
There was a full attendance of members 40. C Offenbæcher, Applegate...
X. Y. Z.
hattan Poultry Food is likewise reHable;
has been appointed superintendent of capacity.
218
00
cloudy weather except on the 19th and 20th and a general interest manifested.
Gold Hill, April 27. 1892.
schools.
41. A S Moon. Sams Valley.....
140 00
the largest poultry raisers on the coast
wben'the weather was warm and the sun
The 73rd anniversary of Odd Fellowship 42. S S Randleys, Lake Creek..
197 CO
Route Agent F. B. Hatch has removed
shone brightly. There has been less rain­
Bucklen’s Arnica Balve.
prefer it to all others.
179 <0
his headquarters from Redding to Ashland.
than for the past several weeks, though was celebrated by Medford lodge Tuesday. 43. A W Sturgis, Jacksonville .
The best salve in the world for Cuts, fall
143 00 AT BLUE FrtUNT GROCERY.
Iu the afternoon they paraded the streets H J 8 March, bams Valley ...
Bo thus Ashland has another desirable ac­ Bruises.
nearly
one
half
an
inch
fell
in
the
interior
Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever valleys. Frosts occurred on the 17th, 18th, and a grand oration was delivered in the 45. H Richardson. Etna.......... .. 110 00
quisition from Wells, Fargo .t Co.'s list of Sores, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains 19th and 20th. The winds have been opera house by Judge Burnett of the Wil­ 46. A L Wooley. Spikenard..
. 80 CO
We carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland
employ ea.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and southerly
A Boom Coniiug.
lamette. a post grand master. In the even­ 47. F J Avres, Eagle Point....... .. 11» co
and light in force.
Mrs. H. J. Weir who came out from Port­ positively cures Piles or no pay required.
48.
Fred
Otten,
Bolt
.................
.. 128 00 Klamath Star.]
and will positively not be undersold. All prompt­
Crops —The frosts of the ______
past two weeks
<_..
___ ing a fine oyster supper was served in the
land to see her husband while he was ill at It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, (injured
.1553 00
the fruit and in places the straw­ Odd Fellows hall. Large numbers of 49. J H Farris Medford............
A great boom, covering both Ashland
Hotel Oregon, returned home Bunday. or monev refunded Pnce 25 cents per box.
50.
J
C
Hapnab.
Beagle
.........
visiting
Odd
Fellows
were
there,
particularly
78
00
ly settled accounts and cash custom dis­
berry crop, the extent of tbe injury can
and Klamath Falls, is confidently looked
Mrs. W. will be out again in tbe summer For sale by E. E. Winchester A Co.
51. H Von der Hellen. Wellen
215 00 for this season. "Real estate in Ashland is
not now be ascertained, but it stands to from Jacksonville.
on a vacation.
52. W D Cole. Sams Valley
.
154
00
reason
that
when
fruit
trees
are
in
bloom
counted
Jacksonville Joltings.
Mrs. Woodworth, tbe doom-sealer 53. E F Simon, Big Butte ....... .. 95 00 preparing to go up,” said Wallace Baldwin,
Mrs. W. C. Hale who has been visiting
I they cannot experience a freezing tem-
who
returned
from
the
Granite
City
Tues
­
Miss
Theresa
Weisz
arrived
from
Min-
her friend, Mrs. J. W. Hamakar. returned '
140 00 day night. “I had no trouble at all in sell­
i perature and yet be uninjured, it is not, preacher who created so much excite­ 54 W G Holmes. Ashland
to Klamath Falls Tuesday. Miss Jessie nesota Tuesday and will reside in Jack­ however, expected that tbe frosts injured ment at Oakland, Cal., which resulted 55. C Sherman, Etna ............ .. KM 00 ing mine down there at the very figures 1
sonville.
56.
H
H
Goddard.
Talent
.........
Ixmgell of Jacksonville took the same train
.. 158 00 had made on starting, and thee is no bet­
i tbe fruit sufficiently to make a deficient in sending many people to tbe insane
on a visit to Red Bluff.
Mrs. W. C. Hale returned to her home at ' product,
r______ ___
„ —
—« did
_____________
they
hardly
more than r_____
prune asylums is to give Oregon towns a re­ 57. J W Marksbury Gold Hill.
. 230 00 ter evidence that the boom is coming there.”
58.
A
W
Shearer,
Steamboat...
Klamath Falls after a pleasant visit with the crop very well, which will allow that vival soon. According to present ar­
. 71 00
"What evidence have you to show that
John 8. Carr, a well-known California relatives
59.
A
H
Boothby,
Prospect
and friends.
1 I which remains to become more perfect and rangements she will be here when the
131 00 the boom is coming here?”
stockman and son of Jesse D Carr, is stop­
60.
J
M
Tyler,
Soda
Springs...
WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION.
.. 209 00
Miss Mary Reuter, who has been at East fine . Fruit growera from Grants Pass, campaign is in its heat.
"Well, sir, everybody I conversed with
ping at Hotel Oregon this week. Mrs. Carr
61. W R Cuiton, Rock Point.
. 158 00 had something to say about coming here,
and her sister. Miss Kate Ames arrived last Portland for two years, came home Friday ' Williams. Jacksonville, Ashland, Roseburg
Wakeman. Wimer... .. 200 00 and several are already making prepara­
morning to visit her parents.
! »nd in almost every valley county report
William J. Gillespie, who is interested 62. J M H 8 Caton,
evening to keep him company.
Eagle Point..
104 00 tions to start. Two strangers, one a big fat
Prof. Cantrall has finished a successful!
‘ tL^wh.n tLTroit'.’*0« in the railroad hotels at Ashland and 63.
. 89 00 man about as hig and a bait as Judge Smith
tbe ¿to
fruit ‘d™
is as Redding, was married last week at the 64. W 1 Houston, Etna............
Silas J. Day. administrator of the estate six months school at the Neil school above likely be found that when i?
[JQy’We respectfully solicit your trade, del iver good
65.
John D Gray, Big Butte.
. 83 00 bought horses and a wagon in Ashland thiij
of W. G. Mills was in town last Saturday Ashland, and came to Jacksonville Satur- j
latter
place
to
Miss
Linn
Andrews,
66.
1 ott,“showing then the effect# of the present
.. 80 00 week for the purpose of visiting Klaipath
J WylandTwellen6'1’ i ’.
superintending the appraisement ot the es­
Try the only
daughter of the recorder of Shasta county 67.
injury from tbe frosts.
11» 00 land.ostensibly to fish on Williamson river, promptly and will treat evreyone white
tate. J. J. Murphy, Avery Johnson and
68.
W.
B.
A.
Temple
and
family
moved
to
^¿1
wheaton
low
lands
has
a
sic
Mark
Watkins,
Uniontown
and
an
excellent
young
lady.
Billv
’
s
rail wheat on
sickly and
.. 137 00 though really to invest in somethtn.g. They
Dan’l Chapman were appraisers.
Central
Saturday.
Mr. T will have
yellow
look, J showing
the ..._i
need „1
of warmer many friends congratulate him on his 69. C N Tinker, Medford.........
--------- Point
-
--------- .
,
j-
__ -1™,
—L,™
. 137 00 are both capitalists, and they are on the first-class grocery in the city.
C. C. McClendon, the Sams valley farmer a steady job at that place as carpenter for weather and less moisture, on the higher good fortune and wish them well.
70.
.. 98 00 road now. Yes, the bo m
coming, you
and owner of the running stallion. Lewis some time.
71.
grounds the wheat and oats are doing re-
.. 98 00 may safely bet, and br,th Ashland and
P. ia in the city today on a visit. Lewis P.
Mikado is the tea—at Crocker Grocry Co. & ::::
Tbe public school will have a vacation 1 markable well, so far as growth at tbe roots
Klamath rails will ecbo mis summer.”
ia the father of man\ fine and promising from Wednesday to Monday so that the are concerned, but owing to the cool
J. R. Cook has been joined by hi» »on at
colts that Me may well feel proud of.
teacher, may attend tbe district institute at weather there is little growth above ground. the mill at Pokegama. The saws have ar­
Number
of
children
in
the
county
4.3».
I
I Spring seeding is greatly delayed xnd the rived and tbe niill now equipped with the Apportionment per capita, $3.00,
C arried .
W. P. H. Legate and family of Medford Grants Bass.
Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Geo. Howard . spring acreage may be less than usual on best machinery to be bad. Some 250,000
moved to Klamath river yesterday where
Don
’
t
get
soai
""
‘
~
"
.aped by cheap brands of soap, MILLP.d—THUN- At the Taylor House
Mr. L. takea charge of the placer mine on were over from Medford Sunday to attend ! account of inability to have gram sown. In feet o' logs have been cut and the force of
a. Winter'«
„ , _________
best.
tbe opposite aide of Ash cre»k, recently the funeral of their father, the late Curry county tigs are Wren formed and loggers has been increased. No logs have but try some cd
•A-pril 15, 1892, by W. J. I’lyntale. J. P.,
Will
i»m
Eaten
•
fru
’
1
is
,ess
injured
by
frost
than
in
any
been started down tbe river yet but Cook
purchased by a company of eight Medford
John E. Miller and Miss Helena Thun.
A Large Cattle Purchase.
n—.i—
>h.
county in tbe state. The weather on the has the utmost faith in the river being able
men.
THOMPSON—VAN DYKE—At the bride’s
I | term of school at the Drake district and tion
l!)lh and
"
iUlb
WttS
favorable
to
all
vegeta-
to
bring
them
down
all
right
and
says
the
The
Carr
A
Hayes
rattle
purchase^
f
or
but . other
than me«e
lhese tw
two days the
Miss Nellie Stanley has finished a xue ,
„ r----- -------------- - r t
, uon DU
oiner man
parents near Medford April 20. 1892. Rev.
mill will commence cutting them in 'from western ' >regop are being deliver««’
Ash-
easeful term of scboql iu the Dardanelles , >}iaoDei'Ankney isinstructing the pupils we„iher has
E. Ellsworth Thompson and Miss Carrie
1:: been
"i:;“ unfavorahle. Warmer thirty to forty dqys,.
the *OrU
branding and
district and is attending the institute at I of the
Uniontown
school.
nisht.
and
warm
sunshine
dunn
Van Dyke, Rev. M. A. Williams officiat­
—- .
---------- ....
. ; nights and warm sunshine during tbe day
Grants Pass. W. J. Stanley's seven months*
The Crocker Grocery Co. handle the best marking is now^go ’".g on Some 1200 head
Mr. J. Devlin, one of Uniontown's are needed to develope all vegetation,
ing.
^’"¿oased in Rogue river valley
term of school at Willow Springs closes thriftv farmer, was here Sunday on: his re-:
ranch butter only.
KASTx«s oregos wxathxr .
J.
John E. Pelton and 26 car loads,
this week.
turn from Ashland, whither he had been ¡
t
,
.
...
Tbe
correspondents
from
this
section
BORN
dOObead. have arrived from Eugene, and
after business affairs.
Continued cool weather has prevailed.
--------------- :o:----------------
G. F. Pennebaker. formerly a resident of looking
weafber bureau sent in tbe ?<>»*•- ’
w.
»ho
«r the nights have been frosty while the the
the Douglas county purchases will amount
port
for
the
week
emlla»
"
—
wing
re-
Talent spent Sunday In the city visiting his
ia.jnM^.ni.n<i MrJ1 »n iron.- middle of the day has been generally
to
000
head.
One
thousand
head
bought
No doubt that the readi rs of the V alley R ecord often complain of the
CUM MONS—At Grants Pass, April 21 1892.
Joaephine—Th-'
- aturday:
son. Mr. Pennebaker has been in Loa An-. Huby£M *Thich“i^íldatdtoe7r honre .t w*ruler' General rains occurred during
to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cummons. a daugh­
Poor Qualitv of the Tea» end Coffee» that find access to their Table. For
... early fruit has been sen- in the John Day country by G. H, H iyes
gele» for about a year and ia going to Port-' SterltoJviU. l«t Satmriíy. cíase of deaih ' ‘b8 weeMx w,th
WaUowa. ouslv •*--
are
being
driven
to
the
Jesse
D.
Carr
ranch
ter.
...»inaged by frost. All fruit has been
the benefit of those thus afHicted we place this ad.,respectfully inviting them
land to visit hia daughters, Mrs. Gilroy and ,
Morrow, Grant and other interior —
| killed that bloomed, including apples. Tbe at Clear lake.
diptheria. Tbe funerai was at Sterling- on
and Mrs. Scott.
to call at our store and make a sample purchase of either of the goods in the
tba
I7ih,
tha»now
—
*
‘
^unties
has been cool with heavy frosts.
ville Sunday afternoon.
above Line, and if thev don’t give future satisfaction in both Quality and
valley» wt»K1~
. ^.eited from off the 1 weather
Al. Morris. Shady Warder and Ebon 1
Jackson
—
A
heavy
frost
on
the
17th
nipp
­
1 **
a day.
Price we will take back the Goods and refund the Money with pleasure.
Carver have purchased the county rights of
Real Estate Trauslbrs.
crops.—Warmer weather and sunshine ed some of the grape vines and some of tbe
We carry a large line of both TEAS and COFFEES, and with good faith
Shasta, Laaaen and Modoc. Cal., of the
early
fruit,
but
the
damage
was
very
light
Bell to E W Ham»-
. ,
needed to develope the vegetation.
Welda wire brace fence and will leave soon i Eunice
nf s \/ nf «w 1»
•"°nd—tbe s w are
place
at the bead of each
in
the
vicinity
of
Jacksonville.
Further
in
to work their territory. They are live ¿®t_sr.^0|s*!-andlote6, 7 sec 9. tp Winter wheat is in good condition but has the vallev and along tbe creeks the damage
little growth. Spring grain is above the
i W’• r ! W, 84.11 acres; $800.
young men and will do a fine business.
in some sections, while in others it was much greater.
J A Richardson to F W Sheffield-22 86 ground
Mrs. James Porter, wife of the well-
is not one-half sown. In Umatilla, Wasco.
New prize baking powder, $25.00 piize,
acres
sec
23,
tp
39
s,
r
1
e;
$1.
known locomotive engineer, accompanied
Sherman, Morrow and Union counties 75 cents at Winter's.
Fartlow to Wm S Runvon—w ’4 considerable of the land intended for the
by her infant and her daughter. Miss Ida
1 »umiuer fallow has a fine stand of volun­
have been visiting their old triends in of sec 16. tp 33 s, r 3 e, 320 acres; $7'^0
William Eaton, for years a resident of
CONTAINS NEITHER AMMONIA, ALUM OR ANY
Ashland tbe past week, returned home
Wm S Runyon to Mra K B Lake—whole teer wheat and it will generally be left un­ I Jacksonville, met with a fatal accident
yesterday. Miss Ida is becoming quite a of sec 16? tp 33 ». r $ e. 640 acres; $1500.
disturbed. thus considerable increasing the Friday evening. He was sawing a log
young lady now.
Annie A Chase to Wm S Runvon—e U of acreage. The cold rains and cool weather on Jackson creek, and when it was sawed
OTHER INJURIOUS DRUG.
have been injurious to the young lambs, off the log jumped in some way ano caught
Judge H K. Hanna wus in the city sec lb, tp 33 s, r 3 e. 320; deed of correction. and some loss, though small, has occurred. his leg against a stump, tearing the flesh
yesterday shaking bands with his numer­ I Juo Chapman to Annie Kerchner—north­ The frosts did damage to the fruit buds, off from the knee to the ankle. His son, a
ous friends. Mrs Hanna returned from erly half ot lots 7, 8 bU 16; also s Q of k>n though the amount of damage is vet un­ small boy was present and wrapped the
her visit at Oakland, Cal., on the evening 5,6, 7, 8 blk 21, Jacksonville;
known. South of the Blue mountains the 1 wound up as best he could and went for as-
train but the judge continued on to Salem
I L Hamilton and Q \V Baltu to Minnie fruit buds are beginning to open and will I 1 sistance. The wound bled so profusely
where be argues the Wimer- Wadleigh suit Monne—e % of L»t* i, 3 blk 18. Ifaattv's add bloom by May 1st. The green aphis is re­ that before assistance arrived, which was
in the supreme court to-dav.
, to >!e4fwd; »175.
ported to be troublesome at Pilot Rock but a short time, the unfortunate man
Mrs. Ernest Carter left Sunday far K*am ‘ Mrs N Barr to Minnie Morine—lots 5, 6 ; and Umatilla county. There appears to be was too far gone to be saved. He expired
little or no damage done to the fruit, from_____________________
in less than an hour after the accident. Mr.
ath Falls where her father, U H. Hum­ blk 58. Medford; »250.
the frosts along the Snake river and in some Eaton leaves a wife and eleven children to
phrey, died satuiday Slight. Mr. Hum­
Haskel Amy to J N Hursh—2.79 acres tp ' orchards about The Dalles and Hood mourn his loss. He 1
has ‘ been
_ a resident of
In his Annual report for 1890, on page 82:
phrey formerly resided in Ashland with his j 37 s, r 2 w; F3Ó0.
river no damage is anticipated. About , Jacksonville21 years and was a man highly
taibilv and has been an invalid from total
B
Beach
to
Ida
\'eghte
—
tí
of
an
acre,
The
Dalles
fruit
bloom
has
fallen
off
and
i
respected
'The N ational DisrxNSATORY says of Carbonate of Ammonia: ‘It is irri­
paralysis for four years past. He was 50
cherries are as large as peas. B. S. 1’ agve .
tant, and if long continued, even in doses which the stomach will tolerate, it im­
rears of age and leaves a wife and eight Ashland; $1.
Crocker
Grocery
Co.
—
headquarters
for
Observer Weather Bureau.
U '< Severance to Emma Rader—land in
children, of whom Mrs. Carter is the eldest.
pairs nutrition; in doses of flve to ten grains it increases the fullness and force
eggs and poultry. ' Cash market price paid
The family have the sympath» hi their t tp34 s, r 2e; $10.
of the pulse and causes a sense of lightness in the head. It is one of our moet power­
Some
of
the
reasons
why
Germetuer
is
for
both
at
all
times.
.....
.
i.
|
numerous friynda in tou tlietr hour of sad
J*’’ Helms to Wm H Hurlev—12% acre* the only reliable
ful medicines and certainly should not be used in the preparation of foods' ”
household remedy are:
tp3»;$150.
*
"Foghorn
”
Watts,
who
recently
drop
­
1. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely
ped
into
the
lucrative
government
position
Sanj’l Stormer to Dan I J Stwrmer—land harmless. X It makes no mistakes in di­
On page 85 the report further states:
senator Cogswell returned to Lakeview intp36;
»2000.
agnosis. but goes right to the root of dis­ of register of the Lakeview land office is a !
Via eastern Oregon. Bro. Cogswell was ev­
"The
result of experiments would indicate that the residues in bread made
thrifty
old
coon
He
allows
the
receiver
to
Then cqiuermi to P F Swain—e % of 11 w ease by purifying the blood and toning the do the work while be draws his pay and
idently so mad at Jackson county that hy
from Alum Baking Powder, hate a decided effect even on a strong and healthy stomach.
These goods we make a specialty of, in connection with our ever large
4. It does not simply patch vp but
didn't want to even breathe ita ai? as tie W and e % of s w %, sec 22, tp 39 s. r 3 w; nerves.
The weight of testimony is decidedly against the use of ALUM.
radically evacs. Try it and use nothing puts his time in as a practicing physician,
stock
of Teas of every description and Green and Roasted Coffees.
passed through ft, ft^t J uftge Cogs well has »4000.
and on Sunday's he exhorts the people to
else.
_ ________________
Eii ^9*1 p kufte but for Jacksou countv just
be good from the pulpit. We are not
The
following
powders
contain
either
ammonia
or
The wagon road to the Ashland Mining
Is^qrd. if his own words amount to any­
We are receiving this week a new stock of posted as to whether
______ ___
_______
he ____
is a ___
lawyer
and
thing. But Jackson county need not fear. Company's mine hM been completed. The keg pickles, limhurger cheese, and general undertaker too, but active work and well-
quartz
keeps
on
improving
every
day.
alum, or both: Boy al, Calumet, Forest City, Pearl, Unrivalled,
----- Dealers in-----
He will never reach the county, for as soon
ine of fancy groceries. D. L. Minkler A directed effort and energy at the govern-
$s be starts out on the road he will get
Son.
I ment, the sick and those who need the
Groceries,
Provisions,
Tobaccos
and Cigars,
Have vou tried the Prince Henry 5c cigar
switched off into California. How would
Echo, Crown, Chicago Yeast, Bon Bon, Star, New Era, Snow Ball,
If you haven't seen the new $25.00 grand I better way pointed ut will take good care
you liked to have gone to the Chicago at D. L. Minkler A Sou’s? It is a new one I prize, baking powder, hurry around to the of the old ho<s from a financial point ot
Wood
and
Willow
Ware,
and Books and Stationery.
I
couvewUon as a delegate. Ckarley, aoybtr*■. and the best ever seeu for the price.
Opera Yfotu-e Grocery-
viww
Graft Cffftiai.
VALLEY
-
the
“
SEEDS
BEE SUPPLIES
TREES
H. L. WHITED,
X.
The New Jeweler.
DAHLIA BULBS.
ASHLAND ROLLER FLOUR MILLS
N
15 Choice Bulbs for $1.00
M
Hoi to Get Rich
A FINE LINE OF
LADIES'
Muslin Underwear,
Chailies,
N
SKSSiasas ÄücajÄ’-
Chambrays,
Cord du Hois,
Ginghams,
Henrietta,
Palo Alto Stock Farm
Seersuckers, Lawns,
Apronette,
White Goods.
Also Ladies’ and Children’s cloth-
top shoes. An early inspection is
solicited.
WILSON & WALSWORTH
O. WINTER,
Successor to
M c C onnell & winter ,
this month.
IN COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES
TEAS »»’ COFFEES.
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