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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1892)
To Put In a Mill. The Fourth in Ashland. VALLEY RECORD BREVITY BASKET. The Ashland Mining Co. who own the President Adam« in nineteen hundred Win. Han'ey is o» er in aiskiyou county Bald: “Tbe 4th of July each year onzht quartz niin»1 located 2*4 miles from town to be commemorated «a the dav of deliv have lease«I the Gilroy planing n.ill prop buying cattle and beep. ASHLAND, O b ...... T bümbat . July 7. 1882 erance, bvaolemn acta of deTotion to God erty and water-power right for one vear John Robinsoncircus expects to be in Almighty. It cuglit to be solemnized with privilege to bnv and will immediate Ja< kson county this summer. with potnp and parade; with shows, ly proceed to put up a quartz mill on the Chas. Wight« came down from Siskiyou PERSONAE AN1> SOCIAL games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and same. The machinery will arrive in Saturday for a sojourn in Ashland. illuminations from one end of this conti about ten days and the work of crushing Senator Cogswell returned homeward to nent to the other, from this time forward rock will be commenced before the end The Observer says the S. P. D. A L. Co. day. consumes 8,000,000 feet of lumber annually. of this month. forevermore.” J. G. McDonald was up from Tolo Fri Just what yon need to keep off tan and The mill is of a dry-crushing process President Adams’ ideas of tbe proper day. freckles. Mrs. Gervais Graham's cream, at manner of celebrating the national holi and its capacity can be made 72 tons per Winchester’s. Mr» Kinyon of Redding was visiting her 24 hours. The inventor is James Thom «»ter, Mr». J. J. Donohue. the first of the day were carried out to a nicety in Ash of Oregon City. Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cures all land Monday. The citv was ali gorgeous week. The Ashland Mining Co.'s quartz now diseases caused by impure blood and it ly decorate«! an J arrayed, while the pop Joe Iflerce returned Tuesday from ban ulace presented a most benign and smtl- at the mill amounts to 300 tons and the j builds up the whole system. Francisco. ing appearance. The streets were crowd present force of men will be able to keep Sheriff Birdsey and son were in the city ed with people, every locality in the the mill busy right along chewing up the Butte country Saturday with a lot of shin- for the Ashland market. __ yesterday. county being largely represented, while rock, which will be hauled to the mill gles The farmers’ null at Central Point have TT "P A "R Tf "IM"QY1Q OPQY» Geo. Cote and family were up from J nek many were preeent from adjoining coun by teams. secured the loan of $4000 from Henry Am-j JUXV, XTXclllcLg H. T. Coffin, of Portland, one of the ton ville the 4lh. ties. company, was down the first of the week ! merman. at 10 per cent, interest. At 10 o ’ clock the Ashland Silver Cor Mr. Goodell has returned from a trip to TheY'reka Journal estimates that the i net band appeared in the plaza before consulting with the superintendent, Jos. the Willamette. vote of .Siskiyou county at the coining elec- ' the city hall and started the ball rolling A. Wilson. Henry Klippel went to the Cinnabar with a favorite tune. tion will reach 3500, an increase of about [ In Probate. mines yesterday via (kite's. 500 over two years ago. The preceesion arranged itself and fell Estate of Veit Schultz: property valued Harry Lynch went to Pokegama yester to, Burnside Poet, G. A. It. following up I’. M. Abbey will establish a shell and I at $1000; order admitting will to probate, day to be employed i>i the mill. behind the bend, Co. D next and Ash with Johanna Schultz as executrix. C. C. coral house, and social whist parlors for Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing— Gen. T. G Reames returned Monday via land Hose Companies No. 1 and 2 follow- Beekman, J. Nunan and Charles Nickell as ladies and gentlemen in connection with the Bay View houre.—Newport Times. the south from the Chicago convention. We have a large line, all reduced. ing, all in their gaudy uniforms. The appraisers. Wm. Patterson, Ad. Graham and Clif Mrs. C. A. Buffington of Portland came orator and reader, the chaplain, the I have been bothered with catarrh for Payne came over from the Beaver creek All kinds of Watch work out bunday to visit her brother and his | mayor, councilmen and city officials about twenty years; I had lost sense of Men’s suits way down to close— mines last week. Mr. Payne will remain wife. ■ came next, followed by many citizen« in smell entirely, and I had almost lost niv awhile to nurse a delicate felon on his hand. done in good shape. Fine Gray suits for summer, $5.00 to $15.00. The pro bearing. My eyes were getting so dim I T. J. Dunn o< Chico, Cal., is here visiting carriages and on horseback. Brigadier-General H. B. Compson and I his wife, formerly Miss Mamie Judge, and cession paraded the principal street« had to get some one to thread my needle. her folks. arnid the admiration of all beholders and Now I have my hearing as well tts 1 ever Major H. E. Mitchell, brigade quarter-! Special Bargains in men’s fine Cutaway suits— ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. had, and I can see to thread as fine a nee piaster and son of the U. 8. senator, will be j David Horn, the Hornbrook merchant excellent strains of music from the band, dle as I ever did. nty sense of smell is part in Ashland July 8th to inspect Co. D, O. N. I Reduced to $15.00 per suit. and hotel'proprietor, was in the city Fri finally bringing up in the cool shade of ly restored, and it seems to lie improving In Winchester Pharmacy, the Roper grove, far-famed for its beauty all the time. I think there is nothing like day on business. The Ilev. Roliert Ennis, of Jacksonville., Men’s fine Prince Albert coats and vests— roomy comfort for gatherings of this Ely’s Cream Balm for catarrh. Mrs. E. E. A shland , - _ _ O regon . Wm. Hughes, the retired Yreka butcher and will preach in the Presbyterian church kind. Grimes, Kendnll, Perry Co., Ohio. was on Thursday’s train going home from Regular price $25.00, reduced to $15.00. next Sabbath both morning an 1 evening in Rev. C. A. I-ewis, chaplain <-f the day, an eastern visit. exchange with Mr. Strange, who goes to offered a patriotic prayer. Eagle Point Items. Phoenix and Jacksonville. Robt. Nelson, the Sisson engineer, spent The Glee club— Meedaines Newman, Men’s summer coats and vests, $2 to $3.50. To Haul Lumber. the 4th in Ashland with his wile, both hay Merrick. Chrisman, Mies Giddings, and E ditor V allby R ecord :— The Merced Star says: “We have an Since my last Prof. A. L. Haselton ha» __ other railroad on foot.” ing since returned. That's what Men’s summer coats, neat ones, $1 each. Messrs. Driggs, Helman, Willets, Bolton closed his school, a..d on the Friday even seems to be the matter with about all the K. G. Smith, the Granta Pass lawyer, ac-1 ng. ing on which it closed he gave an entertain new railroad projects—they are on foot, WILL GIVE 1000 FEET of common cotnpsnied by his wife, came up Saturday ! Men’ summer neckwear from lOcts up. Mite Marv Andrew« recited the Dec ment that reflected great credit on the tramp railroads, so to speak. lumber at the Dead Indian saw mill for to remain until after the 4th. I teacher ami pupils. The exercises were laration of independence, and although hauling 1000 feet from there to Ashland. A. W. Sturgis, the Forest creek miner Miss Babe Miser, the Glendale school thia piece of literature has been heard opened with music bv the Eagle Point glee ■TAMES NORRIS. Largest line of men’s and boys’ shoes ma’am and Miss Kate Clark were visiting many times before, the reader held the cfnb after which Dr. D. ' •. Terry, one of our was in Ashland celebrating the 4th, having Lumlier yard north side of Railroad track physicians, gave us an address on the sttb- taken $23,060 worth of gold out of his placer Ashland friends Hatuniay. in this locality. Prices way down. undivided attention of the vast audience , ject of education that proved to be a perfect mines this last winter, with prospects of a Oregon 'Weather anti Crops. John 8. 81ms, the Central Point contract by her correct and clear articulation and I i literary treat. He impressed on the minds better run this coming season. or accompanied by his wife and their little natural elocutionary ability. Men’s working shoes, $1 to $2 per pair. ------- AND-------- of his hearers the necessity of tbovuht as The ladies are now discussing what to do For week ending Tuesday, July 5tn, 1892.] i one, spent the 4th In this city. The band played and then President of well as perusing books— referring us to to keep down freckles and keep off tan. WESTERN OREGON—WEATHER. Men’s low-top Russet shoes, $1.50 per pair. E. P. McCornack, the lawyer and man the Day T. E. Godfrey in a few well quite a nunilier of the great men of the There is no finer or pleasanter preparation The hot period broke on Tuesday, June world who have written their name high on ager of the late republican campaign, was choaen remarks introduced the orator, the pinnacle of fame by tbeir persistence. to keep the complexion soft and clear than 28th, since which tune it has been’ cooler, Men’s canvas shoes, 75cts per pair. on Friday's train for Klamath county. Capt. O.C. Applegate. Mr. Applegate’s He also referred to the fact that we should Mrs. Gervais Graham's Elderberry and Cu yet almost normal temperature, with an Should call at Roadmaster Galvin, accompanied by his address was among the moat interesting lie very careful about the early training cumber Cream, that can be hail at the average amount of sunshine; no rain has Men’s boots, all at cost. i fallen during the past seven days. The wife and youngest child, are off on a visit . orations yet listened to by an Ashland of tbe children. Spoke of a certain class of Winchester Pharmacy. to their old Minnesota home, Bell Plain. 1 audience. It was original and free from WOULD BE teachers that are palmed oil on All new and large stock of fine candies winds have been northerly and fresh in MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S, Trunks and Valises, all at cost. force. The I the people of the rural districts that are ut ' and confectionery at Crocker Grocery Co. Mrs. H. Eubanks of Portland arrived Sat elaborate historical incidents. Crops. — Rain is badly needed, for all terly unqualified and the great amount of Big Drives in men’s odd pants. urday on a visit to her old home as a guest ' speaker run in considerable of the poetry Reeser Block. In the supreme court Tuesday the vegetation is in want of it, the ground is of her son, George G. Eubanks, and his written bv himself in days gone by. Tbe work to be done, in um - doing the work tbut opinion of tbe lower court was sustained dry and Is becoming more so. dav by day, is done by that class of teachers. He re family. address was as cultured and polished as ferred to two, one a boy in his teens who is . in the case of Wimer Bros. vs. Wadleigh, under the influence of the drv winds'. Fall TXSTTLJXISriD, OTÒ. Geo. W. Keants, the Wolf creek mer it waa interesting. frequently seen on the streets of his native et al. The Wimer Bros, win as they wheat is heading, but it is not up to the1 should. It would have been an outrage on average. Spring wheat would be greatlv chant and wood contractor, accompanied The band closed tbe exercises until town, intoxicated .that does not understand by his wife and daughter, spent the 4th in after dinner. the first principles of the branches he is re- all justice bad this case been decided any lienefitted by rains. The total wheat yield To Rent. way. It involved something like of 1891 in western Oregon amounted to Ashland. to teach, having never passed ■ other After dinner there were numerous iittireil $45.000. nearly 9,(00,006 bushels, while this year it through fractions and could not explain to , NEAT COTTAGE on Spring street. John C. More, of the Rowe lumbering races. In the foot race Thad McHattan will not amount to o-er 7,060.000 bushels, Has recently been refitted and re company’s mill tn Douglas county, passed won first prize and Fred Homes second.' his class why he could not multiply twentv- | Best line of baking powders in the city at the unfavorable weather conditions lessen five dollars by twentv-five dollars, etc. He Winter ’ s. painted. For particulars inquire at through Tuesday for Ran Francisco on Billy Bntler captured first prize in the ing the yield for this year. also referred to a giri who is classed among MRS. RALPH'S. business. The oats crop while' fair, will lie short of The Western Union telegraph company lean men’s race. tbe teachers, scarcely in her teens, that se may26 Main street. Ashland. Or. years crop by about 20 per cent. Hav Robert Gilham, superintendent ot John In tbe jumping match James Jams of cured a position as teacher on account of moves on Saturday front tneir present last C. lewis's placer mines on Grave creek.was Jscksonville overreached all competitors the influence of a rich uncle that lived in quarters in the Thompson-Butler block to ing is now in progress in all sections arid In the city Tuesday en route to Hornbrook by four feet and carried off the trophy. the district, who is utterly unqualified for the west room in the Reeser block. Mrs. good yields are generally reported, though Property for Sale. on a business trip. He justly claimed that none Christian’s millinery and dressmaking >n a few localities it is not up to the Tn* crowd then repaired to tbe plaza tbe position. be allowed to teach except those store, now occupying these rooms will average. Men’s and boys’ white shirts from 50cts up. Large line of Gen. W. H. L. Barnes, the distinguished and witnessed tbe contest betwuen Ash should The present weather conditions are ex-1 who were thoroughly qualified. And your move to the Anderson block opposite the lawyer and orator of ban Francisco was on land Hose Co’s No. 1 and 2 for $50 for correspondent tremely favorable to the hops, which arc mouth of Granite street. N ORDER TO CENTER my business men’s and boys’ strain hats, all at cost. was like "Aunt Samanthy," Saturday's train for Seattle to deliver the the team that could get water first, after came very near finely; the hop louse is to befound, I interests into the city I will sell my place speaking right out ’in Jelly glasses, and full line of crockery at growing 4th of July oration. but not the damage from thenwof last year of 20 acres, just outside the city limits. 15 running a distance of 75 yards, No. 1 "nieetin’ ” and saying amen . At the close the Crocker Grocery Company. is expected this. There has l>een a fine, acres is cleared and good fruit land, above B. P. Kunkier, late editor of the Pacific mads the first run, but through an ac- of the speech we had dialogues, recitations, W. J. Marlow returned Saturday from new growth to all young trees, but there is ' frost level; house, barn, and good well of Magazine. Seattle, was in the city from Sat cident failed to make a coupling. No. 2 singing and finally a review of history by Siskiyou where he traced ' Alfred a noticeable lack of fruit. water; two acres in peaches and apples. urday to Tuesday. He is looking for « then entered the arena, made tbe coupl the class for a prize. The prompt answers Ragsdale, county JLISTID E2CJLJSÆIJSTE OLJZR, STOCK. the man missing from Little Rasp and blackberries are ripe and [ For further paiticulars inquire at the showed thorough preparation. Merrit newspaper location. I plentiful. R ecord office or address ing and brought water in 33 second«. Brown carried off the prize and the honor Butte to Pokegama and up the Klamath, after which he lost track of him. Ragsdale There is a general failure of prunes and , JOHN VAN HORN, W. E. Dean, who was elected county The judges, J. C. Eubanks, Robt. Taylor of being the head of the class. One little jn2 Ashland, Oregon. treasurer of Josephine county on the and 8. F. Morine, awarded them the thing occurred to mar the pleasure of the is 72 years of age and is undoubted!}' a little plums which was never known lieforc. Corn has slow growth, due to the absence »la’s party ticket, spent the 4tn in Ash- prize. occasion with your correspondent. While off. IjUer— M. M. Obenchain found Ragsdale, of rain. with his family. Now came the event of the day, the Dr. Terry was delivering his address one of and kept him at Henley until Marlow went Gardens need rainliadly, as does also the John Lowden and wife and Miss Annette Hobos, or followers of Mepbiatophelcs the "Little Dicks," the youngest one, was over again yesterday, returntng on the potato crop, tbe latter will lie a short crop l.owden of Hamburg bar. Siskiyou county, made their grand advent led by the taken sick, but Mrs. D. promptly called on evening train, Obenchain coming as far as if it does not receive more moisture soon. came over Bunday on a visit, the guest of “Lime Kill” band. The procession was our other M. I)., I)r. Stanfield, who. with Ashland with them. The old man will be The peach and watermelon crop of his usual success.afforded immediate relief. their sister, Mrs. R. Be« wick. taken home, as he is not insane, but mere Josephine and Jackson counties promise composed of the most striking and Speaking of Dr. Stanfield reminds me fair returns, the quality is expected to make Fred M. Drake arrived Friday from original ideas ever dreamed of for a fan that he came near meeting with a serious ly rattled. up for the loss in quantity, Burns. Harney county, to remain, the tastic parsde. There were no supes, all accident on Sunday, the 26th of last month. Sliced sugar-cured ham, chipped beef,, Drake stock ranch and stock having been were artistic«. Ths procession came to a ! Mrs. 8. A. Potter was taken violently sick, cheese, and canned meats in endless varie EASTERN OREGON—WEATHER varie- N JOSEPHINE OR JACKSON coun sold out to Peter French A Co. head in tbe plaza and gave the people and while Dr. 8. was driving very fast one ty at Winter's. ties, Oregon, within short distance from From June 26tli to 29th extremely warm Q. C. Ward and wile of Macon, Ill., went an entertainment of songs, dances, etc. of his lines gave way and his horse became ' railroad station—100 acres more or less, The maximum Clotlxior duel SCdtieir» John A. Price, brakeman on Conduct weather prevailed. unmanageable, running in a circle for quite to Klamath Falla to-day to visit their ; worth from $2500 to $4000, in exchange for The No. 3’s, a hose company composed temperature ranged from 95 to 192 degrees, nephews, I-evi and Frank Ward. Mr. of urchins from five to 13 years old, made awhile, when the horse was finally slopped or Enright’s freight train forced off the ■ since the 29th it has been cooler. Oc ! nice 9-rooni residence on one of best streets train Wm. Groves near Mott. Groves I by Wm. Potter. Ward is a prominent democrat. ; in Chicago. Ill. Price $6000 incumbrance a run with a miniature cart and garden had Price arrested for ejecting him from casional thunder showers occurred on the On last Saturday a number of our citi Cal. Euhanks. the commercial traveler of hose. They made a coupling on a small zens met at the picnic ground for the pur a moving train, Clay W. Taylor prose 29th. The winds have been northerly, but ; $1700 due in two years, at 6 per cent. Ad- J. E. BROWN, the Kline Bros, bat firm in San Francta bvdrant, squirted tbe pure, cold water pose of raising the flagpole on which the cuting the case before the local magis not so injurious as in tbe proceeding' week. I drass 6926 Yale St , Englewood. Crops.—The cooler weather during tbe co. spent the first of the week in Ashland of Ashland creek over a hot crowd, much emblem of our great nation will be unfurled trate and Price being represented by the past five days has been of great benefit to Chicago, III. visiting hia mother and brother. to the amusement of those not getting to the breeze on our natal day-to-day. 8. P. R. R.’s legal fraternity. The case the grain, but yet there is much grain Cd. F. V. Drake. Referee Durham and wet. We have bad another change in our busi was knocked out by reason of a flaw in ruined and past redemption. Good Stenographer Shoals went to Klamath Falls general rains would yet improve some of The band gave a concert in the even ness here. The firm of Inlow <t Asbpole is Saturday to take testimony in the Mills es ing until time for getting ready for the dissolved, Mr. Ashpole retiring, leaving the complaint; but it is reported that the grain. In 1891 eastern Oregon had a To -l»l' and Thl-«. tate suit case for the U. 8. district court. Mr. F. B. Inlow as sole proprietor. He Groves will take another hitch at it. He total wheat yield of nearly 6,000,060 bush Equality to all. and no misrepre ball. has been in the habit of jumping on mov els, and it is'estimated that not over 3 000.- sentation. Jas. W. Hockersniith has moved hia Tbe ball in the evening waa largely at has replenished his stock of goods and is ing trains and riding. South of Ashland 000 410-418 bushels will be harvested this year. family to Ashland, and will go into the tended, tbe costuming of the ladie« was still ordering more, as he expects to keep a Front Street, fruit shipping- business »gau again this year, charming, the music by the orchestra full assortment and says he is going to sell the company allows no passengers on The greatest injury and loss is in Wasco, ___ »hipping latrine«» S.F. prices to suit the times. We wish him their freight trains. Sherman, Gilliam and Morrow counties, baring Iteissd Page A Son’s lar ,rge warehouse could not have been improved while the at Largest distrib abundant success. where last year they had 2,300.000 bushels uters of family at the depot. Jacksonville Jottings. I and this year the four counties will not crowd was the liveliest and most grace supplies. In spite of tbe cry of hard times and John A. Carter has been in front Klamath ful aggregation of the social life of south "worse have a total yield of 1.600.000 bushels. A Gen. T. G. Reames returned home Mon n coming" I see that our boss mill connty tbe past week on a visit and practi ern Oregon yet congregated on a ball er, A. J. Dalev, is still buying wheat, liav- ' day, from bis trip to the national demo great many farmers are discouraged and cing hie profession, tliat of a veterinary MARRIED some will not be able to secure seed and cratic convention at Chicago. ing purchased three hundred bushels of 8. ' surgeon. This is his first visit here in room floor. The supper served by Mrs. A. Carlton. feed; the conditions are nearly as bad as i Million at Granite hall was an elegant Mrs. Kate Slocum, of Portland, her neice eight years. were in 1889. Wheat on the higher BUCK—PARKS—In Uniontown precinct i Sneaking of the subject of wheat, Mr. F. Miss Jennie Roberts of Glendale, are visit they anil satisfying spread. belt of Umatilla county and on the reser- July 3. 1892, bv W. J. Plymale, J. I’., M. W. F. Herrin, Esq., tbe San Francisco t B. inlow in an interview with vour corres ing relatives here. ; vation is in fine condition and it will yield Godfrey was president ot of t the day pondent stated that he had in the last few lawyer, came up Sunday accompanied by . T. r. E. K. uouirey R. Buck and Miss Edna Parks. aboutas well as itdid last year In Union Mrs. Rosa Fay and daughter, from Cal ’. They days traveled over a large portion of Rogue his little daughter and bls sister. Miss Car- and 8. F. Morine grand marshal, county the prospects are good. Haying is rie Herrin, to spend the Fourth with Ash- were --------- ■ • and wore river valley and that although the prospect ifornia, arrived Friday on a visit to rela Real Estate Transfui-s. astride prancing steeds Mrs. Fay is a daughted of Mrs. E in progress and very good yields are re tend relatives. Constantine Magruder to A M Ford—lots ! plug hats and big sashes. There wasn’t for wheat was not flattering, still in some tives. ported. Peaches, apples and plums are Young, of this place. Engineer Jack Campbell, accompanied by a man in town that made the remark j portions of the valley the wheat looked ripening at The Dalles. The hot weather 5 and 6 blk 58, Central Point; $100. very well; but he thought that in propor O <t T Co to Geo II Andrews—blks 21. 23, | Miss Pbebe Kelly left Wednesday for blistered some of the apples about The his bride, returned Saturday from Atlanta. •‘Shoot that hat.” tion to the acreage the Butte creek vallev Portland; from there she will go to Burns Dalles. 2G, lots 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, 13. 11. 15, 16, 17, 18 ! Ga.. via the north. Jack was a delegate to The business men all made money was up to, if not ahead of anything he had to take a position as stenographer in the the B. of L. E. convention and with his fair ! during the days that hinged on the 4th. There will be no general failure of crops I blk 58, blk 30. 32, 34, and lots 1,2, 3. 4, 5 in I seen. office of her father, Capt. Kelly. bride made it their honeymoon. in Oregon this year though the wheat will i blk 36, blk 40. 42, 44, 45, 46, R II add to j Phoenix; $1. It was tbe largest crowd of outsiders in Harvesting has already commenced. Dan Walter and D. H. Plymale were out from be scarce in some localities. Tbe delegation from Ashland's W. R. C. J G Birdsey, sheriff to Main A Winches-1 son of the hostess of the Pioneer Portland to spend the fourth. Rivers.—The Columbia river has fallen who were in Medford last Thursday insti- . Ashland on a celebration of thia kind for Situon. hotel, that old and reliable house, started slightly, though practically it is at a stand ter—lot 1 blk 14, Medford, and lots 4,*5,6 blk ; tuting Chester A. Arthur W. R. C. were a number of years past. WANTED BIG FAT HENS. Highest market price paid for them at Depot Hotel, At 0. H. BLOUNTS. H. L. WHITED, The New Jeweler. I First-Class MILLINERY DRESSMAKIN carry Coon Co.’s fine white shirts and collars and cuffs. They are the finest in the market. A I WANTED Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT, I Ashland, Oregon. NE Low Price OPERA HOUSE GROCERY Smiths’ Cash Store. I Marriage license issued July 4, 1892. to still. All likelihood of Higher water this 110, Medford; $4154.61. his binder last week and 8. F. Robinett,our .1 G Birdsey, sheriff to Frank Cluggage— j leading blacksmith and machinist has been Clias. Randles and Viola McNeil. July Sth , year is now passed. B. 8. Pague, putting A. C. Howlett's binder in running 1892. to John H. Kneeland and Miss Mag Observer, U. S. Weather Bureau. ; land adjoining Jacksonville; $900. Emetine Turner to Marv M Childers— i Sheriff Gowen, accompanied by Deputy order and he expects to start it to morrow gie Witt. land in sec 9, tp 37 s, r 2 w. 22 acres: $525. Sheriffs John A. Carter and E. B. Grubb, (Tuesday). 1 see that Mr. Robinett is get Wm. Clark, of Salem, was here several Dead Sea Fruits. Anson M Ford to Edgar A Ford—land in arrived on Friday’s south train with ting the necessary machinery to do all days this week visiting friends. Mr. Clark They slay multitudes when they are the see 1, tp 37 s, r 2 w: 8.79 acres; $100. Liakiuski; sentencod to the penitentiary kinds of work and we can recommend him once held a position on the Willamette Maud M Clark to Julius E Miner—lots 3, a first-class mechanic. He says that he Farmer, an interesting agricultural product of neglect of incipient disease. A 4 and s e % of n w % and « w for 10 years for attempt to outrage his as of n e M, intends to keep everything in his line so "slight" cold, a fit of indigestion,biliousness daughter and five years for beating his that we will not have to go to A shland to journal published at Salem. sec 2, tp 32 s, r 3 e, 159.48 acres; $700. or constipation each or anv of these “minor Harry J Gordon to same—s w % of sec 12, John K. Satterfield of Rock Point was 04 wife, and Jonah, sentenced to 15 years get spokes, fellers anil iron to repair a wag Senator Cameron and wife and the Misses r ailments'* ” ■ • advance • • in litany ' cases with years old on tbe 4th of July and lust to test in the pen, for killing Dave Hill, the on. N. A. Young had the misfortune to Luy, were at Colestein Sunday and Mon- "league-destroying strides." _' „ ............. Give them a tp .33 s, r 3 e; $700. Jas L Gordon to same—s e J4 sec 12, tp his ability a« a disciple of the late Isaac Indian policeman break a wheel of his large wagon one day day of this week. swift.early def ■feat .............. with Hostetter’s Stomach Walton pulled out HO fish from Rogue river Bitters and rfv< „ _______ _ 33: $700. .■ert the danger. Abernethy The finding of manslaughter in the last week and went to Central Point for F. R. Neil is the office deputy of Sheriff Olaf Rye Bjomgoard to same—n w % of with his book and line. And it wasn't case of Jonah was a peculiar verdict. spokes, 2\i inch, to fill a wheel. Could not John E. Pelton, and assumed his duties administered an alarming rebuke to the much of a day for fish, either. them. Went to Medford—the metrop Monday. man who informed him that he had “only 14; 4700." Jonah was either guilty of murder or he get John Clark to same—n e ¡4 sec25, tp 33 s, —and made out to get eight, instead of a cold!" “Only a cold," repeated the doc D. G. Waldron, who wrote up Ashland was innocent. But the jurymen had to olis r3e; $760. fourteen. But we expect in tbe near future Hon. James Mason, of Indiana, a brother tor. “ What would ye have — the plague!" last year in Crocker's railroad guide was on compromise on a question of doubt in to be able to procure anything ot the kind of Mrs. Jane McCully, will arrive from San Rheumatism and la grippe are easily ex R jbt G Roberts to same—lot 3 and s e y, Sunday’s train on a trip to Victoria, B. C., order tn save the county the additional here as Mr. It. intends to carry a full line I of n w % and n Ji of s w % sec 5, tp 32 tinguishable at the start. Why then alliw Francisco during the coming week for a for thani. Major Cha«. Qualnian will be in expense of a new trial. and keeD a good wagon maker. them to get up a full head of steam T I’ut r 3 e: $700. visit of some length Ashland in about a week and write it np U 8 to Gilbert Christenson—s Ji of n V the brakes with the Bitters. The genial Fred Mills, a young lawyer of little ex Wm. Everest of Chehalem valley, an Mrs. F. W. Knowles will leave today for on for tbe Cracker railroad guide this year. sec 2, tp 33 s, r 3 e. 160 acres. perience, was Jonah’s attorney and suc uncle of Mrs. 8. A. Potter, is here visiting Salt Lake City where she will visit with warmth which this medicine diffuses Ji Same to Edwin Barlow—s Ji of s e Ji sec through the system, the impetus it gives to J. B. McGee returned from San Francisco ceeded in “doing up” the prosecution in his niece. Misses Sarah and Fannie Knowles. 32. tp 32 s, r 3 e. 80 acres. the circulation of the blood, its soothing Saturday and reports that tbe Quicksilver handsome style. Jas. Hart son of Mrs. Jas. Wooley, is Same to Edwin Barlow—160 acres tp32 s, Francis Fitch and wife of Portland, are and strengthening effect upon the nervous, Mining Co. have secured an extension of here on a visit to his mother. He expects spending r 3 e. specially recommend it to the enfeebled the week at the Cardwell farm tint« on their liond on the Cinnabar mining j to remain a week or so. S W Spear to Luther G Porter—2.2 acres near town. and sick. Tis the great specific for malaria. property front McGee. Klippel and Fitch FOOD AND DAIRY COMMISSION. We have had quite a time among the tp 37; $325. and will start the work up again in earnest. Two Essentials fbr a Baking Powder O. H. Blount and Col. J. T. Bowditch, of young folks during the past week, bleach f L G Porter to Rachel M Johnson—land H. T. Coffin and Supt. J. A. Wilson went The Carson Appeal says: Some fifteen I in sec 30. tp 37 s, r 1 w, 2JÍ acres; $400. ing. I will give the process as used by the Granite City, were at the county seat That Will Make Perfect Bread. Wednesday. fishing in Bear creek below the sulphur some of the young men , as well as the la years ago the Indians and white hunters The late report of the Minnesota State dies for the benefit of your readers, if it springs Tuesday and captured 80 trout in Grants Pass Courier: A newly mar Dist, At v. Benson, of Grants Pass, spent pursued the deer in Nevada so that the two hour», the largest one measuring 14 Food and Dairy Commission contains won’t affect your advertising of Swans- a day in to--n this week. animals almost became extinct. About ried couple on Deer creek last week inches. Pretty good fishing for a stream tbe result of a series of experiment« made down, Lilly White, etc. The process is to Dist. Atty. Colvig, Judge Webster, Miss this time the firm and steady tramp of thought they would dodge the "shiva- that was thought to have been fished out. bv Prof. C. W. Drew, State Chemist, to take one quart of wheat bran wet soft so as Kate Lemberger. court stenographer, re civilization came across the mountains ree” party by sleeping in the b.vn the not to run, plaster it on the face and hands They used By nooks. determine the strength and keeping qual turned from east of the mountains where and Mr. Indian became a typical burn to night they were wed. When the tin at night about half an inch thick. Cover ities of the various linking powders. they were attending court. Removal Notice. grow up with the country. The supply i cans began to rattle, they got nervous The refxirt attaches great inportance to , the face with some soft leather, leaving of biscuits and stale meats became more and took to the brush in their night On and after Saturday, July 9th. Mrs, these experiments. Baking powders ! ' holes for the eyes, nose and mouth and in sert the bands in thick varn mittens or an S tate of O hio . C ity of T oledo ,! abundant and the poker deck was intro clothes. The boys discovered the situ Christian's millinery store and dress that vary in strength, or that readily lo6e old L ucas C ounty , ) 88 sock leg will do and let it remain all duced into the golden west. Now the ation and stood guard around the barn making establishment will be in the strength before use, are unreliable and night, then during the day avoid the sun J. C heney makes oath that he is aboriginal spends his time drinking and thus preventing the happy couple’s re Anderson building, opposite Granite will not give even results, besides, it is and when it is necessary to go out always the F rank I senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. C he gambling to his hearts content, and the turn and keeping them shivering in the street. an indication of the ubo of improper in wear a large hat or sunbonnet. ney A Co , doing business in the City of woods all night. It was a rough way to Toledo.County and State aforesaid,and that result is an increase of deer- and a de treat newly married folks. Since the advent of Thomas Coy’s 10-lb. gredients in their compounding. The Following is a partial list of people who testa showed the strength or leavening boy he has concluded to build him a house, said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUN crease of Indians. DRED DOLLARS for each and every case were at Colestein on the4th : power of tbe Royal very much greater and has got the material on the ground. From Jacksonville: Senator Cotneron than that of the others. The uniformity Shaking of babies your correspondent of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the use and wife, Laura and Roas Lay, Jeannie of strength of all the samples of Roval was mistaken in the sex of Mrs. Frank of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . FRANK J. CHENEY. Reames, Janies Lion, Mrs. K. Kubli, A. ■ tested, no matter what their age, was re 1 Lewis's baby. It is a boy—and Frank is getting better, be may live. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my W. Sturgis. . markable. Its leavening power was Last Sunday a week ago there was a presence, this 6tli dav of Dec.. A. D. 1886. ' From Granta Paaa: Minnie Tuffs, practically unimpaired, even in the old- A. W. GLEASON, John Swinden and wife, Miss M. Barton, eet specimens. The difference in the young couple in our town concluded to (___ _ take a ride in a cart—the young lady driv 18ii± i Notary Public. George Riddle, Morflt Johns, W. F. amount of leavening gas in different I ing —and as they were crossing Butte creek, Howe, H. C. Bolixner, May Catey, Miss samples of other brands was so _ great us 1 { at tbe ford, she drove into water where it i Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally ___ r__________ Curry Farr. to seriously impair tbeir usefulness in was rather deep, so that the water liegan to an<i acts directly on the blood and mucous ' Medford—G. Naylor. - baking. _____________________ -■ per cent, - • loss wet the soles ot her shoes, and ■ then her surfaces of the system. Send for testimoni- Ae much a« 24 F. J. CHEN EY'<k CO.. and then—well, they bot|i gut I als. frae. Talent—B. C- Goddard. waa found in sample« a few months old. stockings, Toledo, O. Central Point—W. C. Leever and i All the samples of Ro.val examined by wet to the knees.the ladv meantime scream | C^^Sold by Druggists, 75c. ing and her beaq laqghing. But fortunate New County Officials. family. _ . State Chemist Drew were reported of ly the horse turned down stream into shal Ham« vallev—H. Pelton, C. H. Crvder, I satisfactory strength a«i<l quality. low water and they got out without any J I. Woolbridge, county assessor, pre Rose Griffith«, Mary Chavner, Edw. i Dr. Drew state« that tlie“Royal” being serious accident. The next time she is go sents his official bonds in the sum of $5000 ! M?anlweil. of greater strength than any other, and ing to cross a creek she will go to the with Chas Nickell and K Kubli as sureties: I Ashland—H. Holton. bond examined and approved possessing better keeping qualities, it is bridge, or let the gent drive. Phoenix—M. H- Coleman and son Geo. Daley, who has been off on a pros- i Bowen Porter, coroner, presents official i the natural conclusion that it is the best pecting tour for some time, returned last bond in the sqm of $3000 with M F Hull and baking powder made. Thc”Frult In Jo«cphlne. Wm P Jacoby as sureties; approved. Thursday. John E Pelton, sherifl. presents official Grants Pass Observer.] Mrs. D. J. 8. Pierce and family of Forest People’« party Meeting. creek is here visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs- bond in the sum of $10,000 with Horace In conversation with Mr. A. H- Car Everybody in sympathy with the Pelton and R P Neil as sureties. ‘ M. A. Thomas. ton, the well-known nqroeyman, Thurs John E Pelton, tax collector, presents People's partv should meet in the city . Steckles is here. The boys can gather day, an Observer reporter waa infonne«i bonds in the sum of $10,000 with Chas Nick- . Can always be made with Dr. Price’s Cream Baking that the peach crop in thia aectlon will hall at K o’clock Saturday evening, July their tin pans, bells, etc. I ell and Jas Helms sureties. I 8, 1892. for the purpose of reorganizing We are sorry to say that Rev. Thomas not amount to much thia year, owing to Chas J Howard, county surveyor, pre Powder. And while cakes and biscuit will retain their moist tbe early froats. Other varietiea of fruit, the People’s partv club, and transact, Starus is sick, unable to attend the celebra sents official bond in the sum of $5000 with other business. E. E. D eming , Sec'y. tion to-dav. D ick . G H Hoskins and E P Geary as sureties; such as apples, pear», plum«, prunes, Eagle Point. July 4, 1892. ure, they will be found flaky and extremely light and fine approved. etc., are tn splendid condition, and the Some of the reasons why Germetuer is Max Muller, county clerk, files bonds in yield will be bounteous. Mr. Carson the onlv reliable household remedy are: A New Kind of Insurance. grained, not coarse and full of holes as are the biscuit made the sum of $20,000 with C C Beekman and said that tbe fruit prospect« in Rogue 1 It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely For twenty-five cents you can insure K Kubli sureties; approved and accepted. 1 river vallev were better than in the harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di yourself and family against anv had results Wm M Holmes, county recorder, pre from ammonia baking powder. Price’s Cream Baking Pow Willamette’ vallev and other portions of i agnosis. but goes right to the root of dis from an attack of bowel complaint during sents bonds in the sum o’f $3000 with K the state. There will be a much larger ease bv purifying the blood and toning the ’ the summer. One or two doses of Cham Kubli and O H Harbaugh as sureties; ap der produces work that is beyond comparison and yet costs 4. It does not simply patch re but berlain's ucllalu „ Colic,Cholera „„„ and Diarrhoea Reni- proved. demand lor nursery stock in this section nerves. radically cents. Try it and use nothing else. __ ___________ wm cure an v , ordinary , case I Geo E Bloater, copnty treasurer, pre- ---- . • It never next year than ever before, a great many no more than the adulterated ammonia or alum powders. fail« and is pleasant and safe to take. No 1 sente Loads in the sum of $20,000 with J ---------------- ------ farmers having avowed their intention Handsome decorated toilet sets at Crock- family can afford to be without ft. For »ale I >unan, K Kibli, Benj Haymond and Chas to engage more extensively in the fruit ex Oxpcwy Co. L~ Price’s stands for pure food and good health. at 35 25 'and by Druggists. 1 Nickell as sureties. »* and 50 cent« per bottle Ly verv pleasantly entertained at the residence of Mrs. —. —. Damon, to a high tea. W. A. l^ngille. who was with the Ash land Mining Co. for awhile is running a summer resort on Mount Hood known as Cloud Cap Inn. It will he closed for the i season Oct. 1st. after which he will return here again. i Klamath County Toughs. Delicious. DUMPLINGS. BISCUIT. POT PIES. MUFFINS. PUDDINGS. WAFFLES. CAKES. CORN BREAD. DOUGHNUTS. GRIDDLE CAKES. (rowing industry. I Style and Price to Suit the Times to a “ T. ” Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and low price is an object. Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the lowest, way down. 0. WINTER. GROCERIES. We are certainly “in it” on these goods as we are getting them in Fresh every few days and turning them off at very low mar gins. We quote a few Retail Prices this week as follows : Granulated Sugar Extra C Sugar Beans (all kinds) Bird Seed Eastern Hams .... Oregon Shoulders “ Sides. . . “ Hams American Sardines Imp d French “. Mohawk Corn .. Capitol Tomatoes. Sugar Peas........... Doxie's Clams Best Green Coffee Best Roast Coffee ■ Arbuckle's “ ..... .14 lbs. for $1 00 . 16 lbs. for 1 00 ........... 5c per lb. ........... 10c " . ... 16c •• ......... 10c “ .. 12«c “ ........... 15c “ 10c per can $1 00 doz *■ 1 75 “ ..15c “ 1 75 “ ..15c “ 1 65 “ . 15c “ 1 60 “ 15c “ 1 75 “ 15c “ 2 35 “ . ,29c 15c “ 1 65 “ ........25c per lb. .......... 33%c “ 25c Young American Cheese 18c per lb. “ Limburger Cheese....... .............. 25c Paragon M ackerel.... ........... 90c per case $t 75 per keg Holland Herring Silver Flake Hominy .......... 8)4c per lb. ........... 15c j>er bottle French Mustard 1 lb. Standard Oysters . 15c can, $1 50 doz . .25c can, $2 50 “ 21b. “ 50c per gallon Pickles, bulk ........... $1 15 par keg “ 3-gal. kegs Rolled Oats................ ........ 16 lbs. for $1 Of) 13 lbs. " “ Island Rice................ $1 00 per box Good Laundrv Soap. ......... 86c per sack Liverpool Salt.......... . 12^c per package Gold Dust ..15c Pearline..................... 5c “ “ Yeast Foam................ ........... $2.25 per keg 5 gal. keg syrup Ac., Ac., Ac. “ .......... .......... . Big Stock Tobacco and Cigars, and Books and -----Stationery. D. L. MINKLER & SON,