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

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    VALLEY RECORD.
Lecture on Burns.
M's» How iron, of Onnevticnt will lec
lure on ‘R.i.rt Bu- •” in A<tiil-nl
Mondai rveninj Jalv 25tli, at G.ini .rite
ASHLAND, Ca. T ncmday . July fl. 1*2 opera house. The Lady will also give
readings from tbe gifted poet’s poems.
I
BREVITY
BASKET.
WE HAVE NO TREE ACENTS
Evervbodv is In tbe mountain«.
B. H. Hatch has gone In Coos bav.
TREZ3 by the hundred
The pay car visited its friends Haturday. I
D. C. Brownell and wife, of Klamath '
PF I IKON AL ANI» SOCIAL.
Dre.« and Health Lecture.
T)
,
ft TREES by the thousand
Falls, were in the city yesterday.
Mrs. M. P. Sawtelle, M. D., will lecture
The Journal says it costs Siskiyou county |
C.
— W. R<x>t te in Ban Francisco.
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to the ladies of Ashland on “Artistic I oyer $20.000 per year to take care of its sick i
TREES by the ten thousand
John A. Hanley waa in the city Bunday. I*®««
Perfect Health for Women,” and poor.
ui
I
u
about the first of August.
The lady is
Jos. W. Hockersmith Monday shipped
w-ek T Kbppel was tn Portland last
givingan interesting discourse. a car-load
Or in any quantity you wish.
of stock hogs to a Sacramento
purchaser.
Wholesale House Establishes!
208 and 2IO Second Street, PORTLAND, OR.
C. H Pickens was up from Grants Pass
N. B. Crane, formerly mail clerk on this
Monday.
We challenge the world for purity of route, is one of Sheriff Kelly’s new deputies
Our catalogue, free, (English or German ■ will tell you varieties, prices, how to plant and trim trees, etc., etc.
_ Mr». Joe. McVey of Hornbrook was over goods. Tbe Medford Distilling and Re­ at Portland
Monday.
Special prices to first buyers in new localities.
fining Company has ewtablished a whole
Rev E E phi
o( ?ortlandi wih
J. T. Milter was up from Central Point »ale house at Medford. Our goods are . preach at the Neil ¿^k school bouse at 11
Tuesday
made from the beet of Corn and Rye and o’clock a. id . next bnnday
Frank Morine and Ernest Carter are at £lJ^r<±y SeJ'’6 ’°liCit y°Url Miss Stole Ober has moved her millinery
Eagle Point Items.
Crater lake.
valued ordero. Address,
store into the room in Judge's building for- E ditor V alley R ecord :—
MznroRb
Dimtuxa
and
R
efinlvo
C
o
.,
nlerl
y
occupied
as
a
law
office.
Mr» C. W. Ayers returned Monday from
Since my last everything has been exceed-1
___________ MetHord, Oregon.,
^¡Qing Co’s, quartz mill ingly
Scott valiev.
quiet. The farmers are generally j
to be put up on tbe planing mill sight was very busy with their harvest and conse­
J. F. Johnson, of Medford, left this week
Dangerously Injured.
quently business is rather dull and news is i
shipped from Portland Tuesday.
for Montana.
C. B. Kingsbury haa been over on
scarce.
Francis
Fitch
says
he
has
returned
Miss Laura Harriaon was visiting Ash­ ■ Cottonwood creek mining
While at
Quite a number of our citizens went over T TAT
land Tuesday,
Jackson
county
to
practice
law
but
that
he
I Hill’s place Wednesday of last week he is not a law-partner of L. R. Welister.
to the camp meeting Sunday and Sunday : X XN
ML m Hallie Million u visiting at Delta caught a hobbled horse in the field, and
before last, and on Sunday the 10th inst. I
Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing—
and Castle Crag.
Characteristics of Hood’s Sarsaparillaquite a number of our pleasure loving citi-i
bridled him. Not knowing whether the
:o:
We have a large line, all reduced.
had u a picnic mi
on itufiuc
Rogue uvui,
nver (inivii;,
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—
among
horse rode, he got on him with the hob­ The largest sale, tbe most merit, the great- — zens
Bishop Morris went to Klamath
benefits, i r
‘---- were Messrs.
”
" W. Taylor. — Ewen
whom
C.
bles on. The horse reared and fell back est cures. Try it. and realize its benefits.
Spring» Tuesday.
J. H. MARTIN having purchased the
Hon. Zero Snow, the Portland lawyer and and their families, Messrs. Richards and
Men’s suits way down to close—
on Mr. Kingsbury doin/ aerious injury
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fox now occupy
recently from England. George
to bis leit hip joint and back. Dr. rar­ democratic leader, was on last evening's Denham
Plumerth residence.
Brown and family. Miss Amy Safford et al.
Fine Gray suits for summer, $5.00 to $15.00.
Wilson
ct
Walsworth
stock
of
train
returning
from
San
Francisco
with
•on fixed him up and he will be able to
They spent the day very pleasantly walk­
Jos. Dame haa gone to Y reka and San be brought home to Ashland Saturday. his wife.
ing,
fishing,
chatting,
etc.
Miss
Celia
Francisco on a tour.
Arthur Wright gets one year in the re­ Brown was the most successful fisher, as
Special Bargains in men’s Hue Cutaway suits—
Hotel Pokegama.
form school as a sentence for the crime of she caught two nice trout.
John Butterworth is home from San
•>
Reduced to $15.00 per suit.
Francisco for awhile.
When you go to the big milling town on manslaughter in the killing of Chester
A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.
.
the Klamath river.stop at Hotel Pokegama. Pogue at Riddle's.
Has
moved
them
into
his
store
and
is
closing
them
M. B. Ranken passed through to San located
On
Sunday
the
10th
while
returning
from
c
opposite the railroad track on the
Men’s fine Prince Albert coats and vests—
Mrs. Dr. Sawtelle is lecturing in Yreka
Francisco on Friday.
meeting Wm. (iregorv. Jr. accompan­
l«nks of the river and conducted by Mr». this week and will soon be in Ashland. 1 camp
out at Figures that Astonish you for Cheapness.
ied by Miss Zuda Owens had the misfortune
Regular price $25.00, reduced to $15.00.
Mage t arter is over at l>r. Songer's E. K. Brightman. than whom there is no Miss Sawtelle is with her and gives illustra­ to have his team, hitched to a buggy, run
1
Siskiyou county mines.
totter landlady on the coast. Just the place tions in physical cure.
ûu^^hf^ÂVùggT a&ÄPi
Harold JKkM>n returned to Ashland
:
i Men’s summer coats and vests, $2 to $3.50.
Toni Miles was on last evening's train for
ueaday from
from Portland.
Portland.
fishing and hunting. Beautiful tree- shade
Miss Owens was but slightly hurt but Mr.
Tuesday
the hotel; a fine cool breeze blows up the Portland to present his evidence against Gregory was unconscious for several hours.
Men’s summer coats, neat ones, $1 each.
Geo. Jones and Virgil Howard, the stage
Tbeo. Engel returned Monday from a j river
"— hirst-class
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’ "
accommodations.
On the following Wednesday while John I
robbers and counterfeiters.
trip to Klamath county.
Ashpole and family were at the camp meet­
Mllitin Election.
Men’ summer neckwear from lOcts up.
The shipment of Early Alexander ing their little boy. Roy. aged about four or I
Representative Merritt and Dr. Hinkle
Co.
D.
had
a
lively
election
for
officer»
peaches has commenced. The blackberry five years attempted to climb into the wag­
were in the city Monday.
Monday evening, which resulted as fol­ season is also in full blast and will last un­ on. The horses started, throwing him to
Largest line of men’s and boys’ shoes
A. T. Kyle was over in Siskiyou county
the ground, thereby breaking his arm near ,
low»: l»t Lieut,, D.B. Ralph; l»t»erg’t, til the latter part of August.
this week on a mining deal.
the
shoulder.
in this locality. Prices way down.
Ed. Sutton ; 2d serg’t, Ed Thornton ; 3d
Gervais Graham's Cucumber and Elder
Mine Eiva Gallaway. the Medford school- ^’t"Moms H?wrii; 4th wrg’tTH. J.‘
A tout the same time Charles Parker's
Flower
Cream
is
guaranteed
to
be
tbe
best
Tiia'in w<ia
in the
iba city I*
ndav
... . ’
’ . 5th
_ .
__ ’ ’ R
ma'ru,
.as in
Friday.
Hlckl
c
Crigtler’
daughter, Hattie, living above Brownsboro |
Men’s working shoes, $1 to $2 per pair.
preparation in the market for tbe complex­ and
aged 13 or 14 years was thrown or fell
Mrs. J. O. McDonald was up from Tolo porala, J. M. (iregorv, Herbert Parker, ion. Call at Winchester's and try it.
from
a
horse,
breaking
both
bones
in
her
Men’s low-top Russet shoes, $1.50 per pair.
Monday visiting Mrs. B. Beach.
J. L. May». C. 8. Grave».
H. Kelly has opened a branch tailor shop arm and dislocating her elbow. Dr. Terry
Mrs. Al. Norman, bride of the railroad
There was a lively and close contest at Medford in charge of Jam»» Colen. He of Eagle Point was summoned but by the
Men’s canvas shoes, 75cts per pair.
trainman, was visiting here Bunday.
equal to a city primary and the has also the contract to make the band time he arrived her arm was very badly
W. J. Wimer, who has ton at his Waldo victorious party came down town and suits for tne Dunsmuir and Medford bands. swollen. She was doing well at last accounts.
Men’s boots, all at cost.
Near the same time Mr. Moore, an old
held hizh
high carnival for a number of hours.
mine», returned to Oakland Tuesday.
held,
A. W. Hawkett has returned from the
gentleman
living
on
the
edge
of
the
“
des
­
McKenzie mining district in Lane county
John C More, of Douglas county, went F. H. Carter, regimental lieutenant and and
Trunks and Valises, all at cost.
re|>orts some big quartz mines there. ert” near Central Point was on his wav to
signal officer, presided at the election.
to Han Francisco Sunday on business.
One ledge is 12 feet, and they are rich in the soda springs on Little Butte and driv­
Big Drives in men’s odd pants.
ing along the wheel of the wagon struck a
I am an old man and have lieen a con sulphurite gold.
Dr. Dodson of Klamath Falls was here
rock or stump, throwing him from the seat
stant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten
Saturday en route boms from the north.
W. H. Brunk, of the firm of Evans A to the grouni m F'and
... ’ braising
1
__ liim very badly
Ìears. 1 am entirely cured by the use of
xxivr lirooL
’ino no tones.
"
Robert Hatfield and family left Monday Uy’s Cream Balm. It is strange that so Brunk, has been appointed deputy-sheriff but fortunateiv
breaking
for
Ashland
precinct
by
Sheriff
Pelton,
has
for Heattie to remain during the summer.
The last accident 1 have to chronicle in
simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn been sworn in and te ready for all kinds of
this chapter is not so serious. It was simp­
Mrs. W. A. White and Miss Kate Han­ disease.—Henry Billings, U. 8. Pension business with that office.
ly an accident caused by lack of judgment.
sen went to Dunsmuir Sunday on a visit. Attorney, Washington, D. C.
J. H. Martin has purchased the Wilson One of the young men that applied the
Francis Fitch ami wife ami Miss Rose
Jacksonville Jottings.
A Walsworth stock of dry-goods and no “bleaching process ’ referred to in my last
the plaster on so thick that when he |
Cardwell were visiting Ashland Tuesday.
Married in Jacksonville July 16, 1892, by tions at a low fieure and is selling them off' spread
Free Band Concert.
removed it the reaction was so great that
Mrs. Bowditch returned Haturday from Justice R. 8, Dunlap. Mr. Frank Boker and at disgracefully low prices. There are bar­ he took cold, throwing him into a fever,
Removed to New Quarters
The
Grants
Pass band will make Ash­
gains in calling at his place of business on
Grants Pass and the Colonel from the Mrs. Ellen Parish.
hut we are pleased to state that he is now ■ land a friendly visit Saturday evening
Main street.
north.
Mrs Sophia Jacoby and daughter re­
convalescent.
: and give the people a free concert in the MRS. E.
B.
CHRISTIAN’S
Herman Scberrer is putting up bis
E. II. Autenrieth, Esq., the Yreka lawyer turned to San Francisco this week after a
It was not the same young man who ac-; evening at GuuLi
(laniard’s opera house.
visit
with
relatives.
electric
light
poles,
and
will
have
the
town
was in Ashland Tuesday night seeing the
companied
a
young
lady
borne
a
few
even
­
'■Everybody
invited. .
Men’s and boys’white shirts from 50cts up. Large line <»f
... ,__ , ______
They are grand
as soon as he gets his wires up.
sights.
District Attorney Benson of Grants Pass illuminated
ago and when asked by the old gentle­ players and the music lovers will to
It will be a good paying institution when ings
men’s and boys’ strain hats, all at cost.
man
to
put
up
bis
horse,
replied
that
he
Miss Clemmens of Jacksonville went to was here Tuesday.
completed and a tine improvement to the had not time. But it took them both to treated to a lovely evening of both
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Oakland, Cal., Monday to work in a milli­
Col. J. T. Bowditcn returned from a busi- : town.—Dunsmuir News.
I
volume
and
harmony.
hold the horse, although it was perfectly
nery store.
ness visit to Portland Haturday and sjient,
1.
Mi
rch
—
"Watseka
”
.............
O.
T.
Brown
and
family
were
in
town
gentle.
He
stayed
an
hour,
and
they
spent
...
Dalby
U. B. Cristler is in Hiskiyou county look­ the day with friends here.
from Klamath county last week visiting part of tbe time reading fortunes through o Overture—“Arrival”..............
Pettee
Mrs. John Pelton and little daughter of | Geo. W. Stephenson and family.
ing up a market for Hockersmith’s fruits
Mr. the window by lamplight. The old gent says s’. Waltzes—"Golden Showers”
and berries.
CALL JL3STID EXJL1ÆIJSTE OTJLL STOCK.
Ashland were visiting in Jacksonville from 1 Brown has purchased the Bent Kingsbury that the next time he comes home with lite
Waldteuffel i
..............................
ill »re of 106 acres, house, barns, etc., ail girl he has got to put his horse up or he 4. Air and Varie—"Rocked in the
Wm. Angle brought his two little daugh­ Saturday to Monday.
Cradle of the Deep,” Bantone So­
ters up from Medford Monday to visit at
Mrs. P. P. Prim has gone to Portland to or $3500 and will move to Jackson county. will set the dogs on him.
lo by Mr. Jeffers.................... Rollinson
Major Barron's.
We had quite a sensation in Eagle Point
visit her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Canning.
At the Prather ranch at Montague they
Is now located on Main street,
a few evenings ago. Three ladies and a 5. G rand M ed ley—‘’ Bncabrac”.. M issud
are
boring
for
an
artisian
well.
At
about
Ab. Giddings came in Tuesday from his
«. Air and Varie—"Summer Idyl"
William Hanley and bride returned to
opposite Granite
Klamath county farm near Keno, on a Jacksonville Saturday, from San Francisco. 500 feet deep they struck a flow of genuine young man undertook to make a team go
Solo for Clarionet by Mr. VanDyke
petroleum that now. with the water over­ that didn’t want to, and they resorted to all
visit to the folks.
Griswold
...................................................
kinds
of
means
to
persuade
the
balkj
’
hors
­
Misses Carrie Beekman and Lizzie Graves flows the well. When found it made a
HERE CAN BE FOUND Everything
7. Selection from Opera—"Lanuambula"
D. Lyle Rice, wife and two children left accompanied by Mr. Rogers and wife of
in the Millinery Line at the Lowest
and the price of town-lots went es to go—but they said no go. Finally they 8. I’olka—"Floctonian,” Cornet Solo,
Monday for a visit as far north as Port Quincy. III., left for Portland Saturday. sensation
called
a
young
blacksmith
to
the
rescue
anil
Prices.
up.
by Mr. Kurth............................Casev
Tcwnsend, Wash.
he. by the use of a chain, got them started. |
From there they will go to Alaska for ■»
The well-known firm of Staver A Walker, 1 did not learn the mode of procedure, but 9. Overture—" Poet and Peasant”. Suppe
MF“Nnat Fit and satisfaction guaran­
Miss Julia Hathaway, who has been pleasure trip.
Waltzes—"Over the Waves’’
Rosas teed.
Portland, have made an assignment, D. P. they went ! Yes, they went through the
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Leach, return­
W J. Ply male and son ton left for Port­ ' Thompson lieing appointed receiver. The streets like Jehu of old, the ladies encour- ¡ Oufl (iaar Httia ,iall.,htar was tnrrihlv
ed to Merlin Tuesday.
1 ' : v
'u* uvai
ick ,
land a few days since, the former to repre­ 1 heaviest creditor is the J. I. vase threshing aging them with all their nniro
nower l bv
yur
¡'ear iiivie
¡»tie uau^utci
daugnter was
was wrriuiy
ternbiv . s sick,
power oy word • Her bowels were bloated as hard as a brick.
A. W. Phelps and family have moved sent the Banner lodge A. O. U. W. at the ' machine house, and the liabilities are placed and—the ladies came out aovou,
ui vvurac. 1
I
*
We
feared
she
would
die
back to Ashland after an absence of a year Srand lodge which meets at the metropolis at $250,000. Assetts are estimated at $100,- Did you ever know a woman to fail in what
Till we happened to try
uring the month.
000.
or more in Polk county.
she set her head to do?
. Pierce’s Pellets—they cured her, remarka­
Mrs. Stella Fry, nee Stella Wiley acconi- ,
Miss Jessie Jackson of Grants Pass is vis­
The Plaindealer says L. Whitsett was
bly quick.
You need something for tha complexion.
panied
by
her
son
Clinton
aged
two
months
■ Never be without Pierce's Pellets in the
iting
relatives
and
friends
here.
thrown
from
his
horse
and
dragged
nearly
Mrs. Gervais Graham’s cream is just the
is
here
visiting
her
relatives.
Wm.
Wiley
to
death
at
his
home
on
Robert
’
s
creek.
thing. At Winchester's.
Dr. Price of Medford and George Neuber Concussion of the brain, injury of left eye and others. Mrs Lou Chappell of Marsh-! house. They are gentle and effective in ac- |
lion anu
non
and give unnieuiaLe
immediate reuei
relief in cases oi
of
I
Dr. Songer went to Y reka Monday on a and Grant Shell started to Cinnabar Wed­ and side of face and left arm fractured be­ field. Coos county, te here visiting her ■ indigestion,
biliousness and constipation.
M
two weeks trip to his mining operations nesday. When near the Parks farm on tween wrist and elbow, were the damages mother, Mrs. M. A. Thomas.
They
do
their
work
thoroughly
ana
leave
I
—
Little Applegate Dr. Price was thrown inflicted.
about nine miles from there.
Mrs. Morgan of Austin, Nev., is here vis­ no bad effects. Smallest, cheapest, easiest
the hack, breaking an arm. Dr. De
Judson Ganiard and Walter O’Donoghue from
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bettz of to take. One a dose. Best Liver Pill made.
Bar
was
summoned
ana
set
the
fracture,
Phillip
Mullen,
of
the
Spencer
Mining
were scouring around in the Htaklyous about then brought the Doctor to Jacksonville.
Co. on Cottonwood creek, was over last week Rogue river.
Pokegama to Start t’-
Colestein Friday and Haturday.
Mr. Dodge, one of the well borers of the
returning Tuesday to put up the new two-
The
Red
Men
’
s
lodge
will
be
reorganized
valley
has
been
drilling
a
well
for
W.
H.
mill which has a capacity of ten tons
Misses Lena Bisbee and Emily Kaiser,
The loggers up the ^aniath, are now I
an early date. At a called meeting Sat­ stamp
day. The assays from the ledge average Bradshaw and after he reached a depth of5 dumping logs
sister of the R bcobd editor, are over from at
^[)e rjver
a rapjd i
urday evening twenty-four names were pre­ per
sixty
feet
his
drill
got
fa-t
and
after
trying
$50
to
$60
per
ton
and
the
ledge
averages
Yreka visiting at Mrs. Cryderman a.
rate, an*1
m.(|j wjy S0()n
rea(jy for
sented as charter members.
three feet.
for some time to get it loose finally put In a
Misses Nellie F. towry and tollle De
rLnimencing work. As the mill haa a
to try to loosen it. But the "blast
A telegram was received Tuesday an­
Line of nice syrups at Crocker Grocery blast
Shields, young ladies of Red Bluff are nouncing
the rope that was attached to the
|eav 1 capacity of 120,000 feet each 24 hours, it
the death of Abe Fisher, eldest Company.
spending the week at the Depot hotel.
ing the drill fast in the bottom of ti,e we|j will be necessary to have a large supply
son of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Fisher, form­
W. M. Davis, who has been in Chehalis erly residents of Jacksonville but now of
Doc. Marsters returned yesterday from After an unsuccessful attempt to draw the of logs on hand, befoie starting up. Over
county, Wash., since February, arrived San Franciso. Deceased was a victim of Sisson where he had just ascended Mt. water out a professional was called in, who : 110 men are now employed all along the
Monday on his way back to Hornbrook.
consumption and went to San Francisco in Shasta with a party in which was R. Beers examined the water and decided that the I river in getting the logs down, and a
Itoos, the editor of the Mascot and a hum­ dnllwouM not injure it for family use, so ; number of experienced rafters follow
Wm. Huntley Hampton and John C. hope of effecting a cure, but the disease bad orous
writer of the first magnitude. There Mr. Bradshaw accepted the well." The drill
a strong hold and in a short time
Lewis, of Portland, were on Monday’s gained
i
ended the career of a young man just will be fun in Loos’s description of mount­ was worth JIM«- a heavy loss for Mr. Dodge. them in bateaus or flat bottom boats to
train tor the Hornbrook mining district. death
prevent a jam by keeping the logs mov­
ing this hoary old land-mark.
nearing manhood.
Mte® Sarah Magerle of Pleasant ereek is ing. An immense chute of about a mile
Mrs. McDonald, who has been visiting
thC Eag'e
John Maybe was riding in a cart at Cen­
Best line of baking powders in the city at Point ?fotelth M”‘ A’ P0°l’‘
■
with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Cryderman. re­ tral
long has been made on the mountain
Point Monday when bis horse became Winter’s.
turned home to Butte City, Mon., Tuesday. frightened
side between Truitt’s and Edson’s, down
i
and ran away, throwing the oc­
As
an
evidence
of
the
advantage
of
adver
­
The legislature will change the name of
which tbe loss are shot into the river, i
J. W. Hamakar, the Klamath Falls at­ cupant to the gTound and breaking an arm,
Linkville to Klamath Falls. It will take tising in the R ecord , my calling attention At the top of the mountain there is a
torney. went through to Portland Sunday leg and nose. Maybe was brought to Jack­ several
to
that
notice
over
the
P.
O.
caused
such
a
years for the change of name to pet
to attend the A, O, U. W. lodge convention, sonville and is under the care of Dr. De Bar.
fixed around correctly and definitely in the rush that A. J. F. did not have time to eat. level country extending for many miles,
Harry Agler of Napa. Cal., (brother of D.
minds of the public. With the exception and for fear he might offend some one he covered with fine timber. At present
STANDS AT THE HEAD.
C. and Hupt. James Agler) arrived Monday
of the effect on tbe minds of the poetically decided to board at the hotel for the present large carts with wheels 10 feet high, and
least. And several wanted to know how 6 inch tires, are used in hauling logs
with his wife and child on a visit with hfs
Dr. Geo. A. Bethune, State Chemist of inclined, the change of name is a nuisance. at
it happened that Mr. Inlow put his “ad.” I
relatives.
the State of Washington, ha» examined
Flint Glass Mason Fruit Jars at D. L. in the R ecord and were informed that the about a quarter of a mile to the chute,'
A. F. Shultz leaves this week with his the various baking powders of the mar­ Minkler A Son’s.
R ecord has become the leading paper of each haul of two 12 or 10 feet logs, re­
family for a year’s trip in the eastern states ket, and speak» emphatically aa to which
the county, having a larger circulation in quiring about 13*2 minutes in loading,
J.
H.
Page,
senior
member
of
tbe
firm
of
for pleasure and to let their daughter. Miss be considers the beet. He says:
hauling and dumping into the stream.
Page & Son of Portland, wholesale fruit this part of the country than any other
Bertha see the sights.
A series of carefully made testa of the dealers, was in the city Saturday and has paper and Is so reliable that tbe masses of As soon as the timber is ent away at the
Mrs. E. K. Brightman, landlady of the baking powders sold in this market shows rented their packing bouse for the season to the people look for it as a hungry boy edge of the mountain plateau nearest the
river, a road will be built back from 4 to
Hotel Pokegama, the leading hostelry at that the Royal yields the largest pen-ent- J. W. Hockersmith and sold him their would for his dinner.
the milling town on the Klamath, is in age of leavening gas.
Dan Simon of the Pioneer hotel has fin­ 10 miles for speedy hauling to the river
This powder is stock of paper and boxes. Page A Son will
town on business.
also found free from any harmful or even not buy peaches here this season, only ished cutting grain and expects to start his . ' bank. The com pan v bnv all the logs
they can get in addition to tbe several
8. J. Tutthill went to Pokegama, on the objectionable ingredient; its ingredients handle such lots as are consigned to them. thresher next Wednesday.
Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and
I
Since my last Mrs. A. j. Daley and her contracts, and are now building a fine
Klamath river, Bunday where he has the are of exceptional purity, so combined
The finest pickles we ever sampled, Mr
son-in-law. Ed. Simon, have both been sick ' wagon road up the north side of the river
best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and
contract to put in the dynamo and electric that the powder produces the purest and Winter sold us.
but Dr. Stanfield was called and they are from Pokegama to the junction with the
light plant for the lumber company.
I
New
No.
1.
most wholesome food.
low price is an object.
Dr. G. W. Gray returned yesterday from improving.
»’.to ;
I Choice fat. kits
Shovel creek and Linkville road at tbe
Mrs. Crocker of Seattle was visiting her
There is, therefore, no question but the Albany and is stopping at Hotel Oregon.
1.75
r Large < hoice, kits
Speaking
of
sickness,
1
bad
occasion
to
daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. D. Crocker, from Royal is the strongest, purest and most He has sold his farm and other property
Scbnackenburg crossing near Bogus.
I Medium choice, kit- .... 1.50
Direct from Gloucester,
Wednesday to Haturday. then going to wholesome baking powder in the market. and comes to Ashland, to get a lease on his call in at Dr. Terry’s drugstore last Satur­ As soon as the mill is started, there will
day and it looked as though it bad been
spring cat' h, very fine.
Roseville, Cal., to visit other relatives.
life,
which
is
threatened
with
the
asthma,
be
several
more
men
employed,
to
make
taking
some
of
the
Doctor’
s
medicine
—
it
1
Smiths
’ Cash Store, 416-
G eo . A. B etiifne ,
Ashland, after much traveling and ex­ looked so gaunt, but he is replenishing i the population of our northern border
Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured
418 Front St. Ask for4i-page
E. J. Emiuons, a Sisson lawyer and as-
State Chemist and Assayer. perimenting
lieing the only climate where his stock.
> price list, with full quotations
' fully as large as the population in the
£‘ ant for the democratic nomination for
Hams,
Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy
he
can
enjoy
life.
Grubb's threshing machine commences
trict attorney ot Hiskiyou county, was in
Thomas Coy informs me that the work­ ' Mt. Shasta, with Pokegama as the cen­
up the valley next week.
Jackson county this week on business.
Salt—stock and Liverpool dairy, a car lot men who have been at work on his house tral business place.—Journal.
and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the
Heal Estate Transfers.
The Pokggama mill has cut a few logs to of the best just received by Crocker Gro­ have quit, temporarily, to build a large
H. B. Carter. D. R. Milla, Wm. Gee and
Rebecca M Presley to Hobt A Miller—land i
cery
Co.
Beware
of
Ointments
for
Catarrh
barn
for
A.
J.
Daley
on
Round
Top;
lie
test t illl. They will start logs down the
two sons, J. K. toabo and Johnny Hmith testfiill.
in t]> 37 s. r 2 w; $10.
having them engaged prior to their taking
that Contain Mercury,
have been over on the headwaters of Rogue river next week.
* llv mwwimuii
Rev. Mr. Nash, the
Oakland prvacuer,
preacher, the
Hobt Westrop to Constantine Magruder—
job
of
building
Mr.
Coy
’
s
house.
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of lot 10 blk 13, Central Point: $8000.
river on a bunting and observation tour.
J. H. Buffer, county clerk, is seeing Dr. ’¡th his wife, gre breathing the mountain
George Hoyt, living near Medford, bad a i smell and completely derange the whole
■ ; air at •«--
—» from
--------------------
.
Albert Alford to T F West—lots 1 and 2
the «-u
Siskiyou's
the veranda
of
Another one of the railroad men has tak­ Caldwell, the dentist, today.
hotel, the moat delightful place on runaway last Friday. His teaiu was hitch­ ' system when entering it through the mu­ blk 6. Medford; $150.
en up his home in Ashland. Engineer
Mrs, R. T. Meilis and children left today Cole's
cous
surfaces.
Such
articles
should
never
ed
to
a
wagon
and
he
was
carrying
a
box
of
C W Skeel to Anna L Smith—lot 10 blk
the
Church has moved his family from Duns­ for Los Angeles on a two months visit with earth. They are returning from C
I,-
glaciers
—
of Alaska. Mr.
.»I , . Star,
..'Ml, of
VI the
VIIC rail­ tools in one hand and holding' the lines in be used except on prescriptions from reput 73. Medford; $165.
muir and they occupy the Pelton residence. relatives,
the
other,and
in
descending
a
little
slope
the
able
physicians,
as
the
damage
they
will
do
Edwin Price to Robt Hardman—undivid­
road office, who has been at Colestein this
Chas. Brous, who has been having such a
Jim Wilson Is at Julien’s, Shasta valley rummer, has returned to Fourth and horses discovered that they had the ad­ ■ is ten fold to the good you can possibly de ed interest to mining ground in Sardine
vantage of him and started to run when he I rive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cnre.man- creek; $175.
terrible siege with dropsy at Cinnaoar, on hunting for a quartz mine. His daughter. Townsend.
threw the box of tools to the ground and I ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
tbe Siskiyou». was brought home to Med­ Mrs. Sam Edmunds of Edgewood, returned
L Van Horn to Margaret Nininger—land
Young America cheese, at Crocket <»ro- - tried to stop them. But they had got tbe O., contams'no mercury, and is taken in- in sec 8. tp 39 s, r 1 e, 5.40 acres: $300.
ford Monday via Yreka bv Mrs. B. and D. home with him.
eery
Co.
1 start and made a circuit several times I ternallv. and acts directly upon the blood
H. Miller.
Geo H Lynch to T H Lynch—land in sec
Mr». I. O. Miller left for San Francisco
Rev. James Sunderland. D. D„ of Oak- aronnd the barn and came near throwing and mucous surfaces of the system. In 3, tp 39 s, r 1 w, 80 acres; $1.
The many friends of Rev. George W. this morning to spend the summer with
buying
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
be
sure
you
get
George
off'
of
the
wagon,
but
he
held
to
the
land, California, District __
sec ‘ ’ z
y_. . of the
i A D Helms to J E Colleen—lot 10 blk 73,
Black are pleased to see him about <Mpun, her daughter, Mrs. Harry Van Horn.
■ Missionary union, will deliver a "lectnre at post in the center of the hay rack until he the genuine. It is taken internally, and Medford; $25.
after a month’s illness with la grippe. This
! r
........................
-
-
-
.
-
made
in
Toledo,
Ohio,
by
F.
J.
Cheney
&
I J E Colleen to C W Skeel—same land; $50.
succeeded
in
stopping
the
team.
Mrs. Max Muller went to San Francisco the Baptist church on Saturday night, July
is the first illness he has ever experienced
O 4 T Co to A F Shultz—lots 4 and 5 blk
Misa Anderson, daughter of Thomas An­ i Co___
23d, illustrated stereopticon, showing the
this Morning.
in his life time.
fV“Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per O, R R add to Ashland ; $200.
faces of Ward. Judson ard Morshman. derson, is the guest of 8. F. Robinett.
Mrs. Isabelle Nichols has returned from He will also preach in the Baptist «hurch
J S Walter to E D Briggs—land in Ash­
Dr. Geo. McDonald, the Yreka veterinary
Gus Nichols, son of T. E. Nichols, started bottle.
land; $3290.
surgeon and horseman, »(as over Monday Bams valley.
on Sunday at11 a. n\. pyi ^y '24. Public for eastern Oregon last week.
D ick .
The
Phil
Mott
claim
at
Klamath
river,
E D Briggs to J 8 Walter—s e^of s w %
preparing to train a string of animals at
Ben. F. Wright, railroad agent at Knight’s cordially i^yit0.
Eagle Point. July 18,1892.
just below Honolulu, has been paying of s e >4, and n e % of s w »4 of s e
and e
{he Central Point fair grounds. "Doc" is a Landing, Cal-, is stopping at Hotel Oregpn.
New
stack
Iceland
halibut
and
other
va
­
handsomely from the last eut sunk down % of lot 8, and s of lot 10 sec 10, tp 39 s, r
natural born horseman.
rieties
af
fish
at
Crocker
Grocery
Co
Cavalry
Horses.
John B. Foster, qf Portland, is spending
to bed lock, where tbe gravel seemed to 1 e, 34.75 acres; $2625.
died and the suijituer about Ashland and vicinity
Capt. Winchester feels more
The supper and ice cream served at
H. Brandenstein, a San Francisco be about as much gold as other sub­
prouder tfeaq if ijis company
fast ré- with his sou,
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Klamath County Items.
I Granite hall Tuesday evening by the ladies horse-buyer, has been in the valley to stances, especially the crevices. The
Uppress-
turned flushed with victory fr
.
Mrs. Mahony and son, Mrs, Townsend of Ashland for the benefit of the Ashland purchase gray and bay saddle horses gold is very coarse and easily secured,
ing a huge rebellion. It’s all on account of
D. A. Eckert baa toen appointed pro- j
of Han Francisco, and W. Crosby, the
a.ttended by a large gathering, well broke from 15 to 16 hands high and causing no trouble as in claims where the feasor of the natural and physical sci­
that big boy at his house.
of the band
gentleman who bought so much wheat* in Thus evincing the popularity
1
O. H. Blount, Jos. Million. R. M. Garrett this valley last year, are stopping at the boys. The band wishes the R ecord to con­ weighing from 1)50 to 1100 lbs. Although gold is fine like flour. The gold is gen­ ences at tbe San Bernardino high school
and son, Dan Waldroop and E J Farlow is Depot hotel.
vey to the ladies and tbe public their sincere the horse market is considered dull when erally coarse in all the deep bed rock at $1500 a year.
a crowd that took to tbe mountains toward
appreciation of their token of esteem The a buyer conies in and wants that kind of diggings, the finest gold being found
Mrs. C. B. Watson and daughter, C. C. net proceeds
pin
1). L. Mir.kler <t Son have just received
Williamson river and Crater lake, on Tues­
turned over to the band was horseflesh, he will not find them so mostly in surface diggings and quartz
and H. T. Chitwood and Chas. Harris leave $28.0(>.
another large stock of fine stationery.
day. io to gone three weeks.
ledges.
plentiful. _________________
Monday for Klamath Agency, all to see
Tbe McConnell claim in Klamath river
J. K. Van Sant was married recently’ in their girls. Mrs. Watson acting as chaperon.
Campers edible outfits, none can better
BORN
At Tolman’s,
the Sacramento valley and has moved his
at the mouth of Humbug creek, is pay­
I
snit
you
than
O.
Winter.
Miss Nelson has gone to Portland for the 1
family to Ashland to reside, having pur­
Mrs. Tallay of Mongo». Or., (sister of Eu­ ing very well this season, a good pay WINCHESTER—In Ashland, July 13,1892,
chased his old property at the comer of summer.
HICH we are prepared to give you very low
A long, lean, lank hungry looking in­ gene Walrad) and Mrs. E. Walrad of Ash­ channel having been found in the old
to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Winchester, a 9-lb.
Helman and Main streets to go back into
land ar§. caiui*ed here.
river
bed,
some
distance
below
the
place
dividual
has
been
preaching
in
the
open
Ira
Wakefield,
the
couuty
organizer,
will
prices on, Especially in Quantities. Big As­
son.
the grocery business.
I
address the people of Ashland on the issues air in the plaza during the past tyeek.
Henrv Pape, postmaster of Jacksonville, worked last year.—Yreka Journal.
sortment of Camper’s Supplies and Picnic Goods.
Corlies Merritt was on Sunday 's train for of the day. and organize the People’s Party His name is Rev. W. E. Martin, and is here fcr his health.
Portland from Han Francisco. He was ac­ club for the fall campaign, on July 30, at
We also have a nice line of Wood and Willow ware.
C. K. Klum, the Talent merchant, is here
companied by his father. Frank MerrMt. Citv hall. All are cordially invited to while he wot^ld tai uw J mm I at work is
very gqqd ‘at preaching, being well-
one of the pioneers of Siskiyou county and conic.
E. E. D imming , sec’y. j posted on scriptural affairs and having a to knock out bis pet ailment, lumbago.
for the past several years »’resident of Oak
Mrs. H. Eubanks, of Portland, is here to
We guarantee prices against any house in ’ I fluent, easv delivery of language equal
land. He goes to Portland on a visit.
All the leading brands of Cigars and Tobacco. And the
I the.valley and goods of first quality—Crock-1 to the delivery of a load of dirt from a remain some time.
W. N. Hutton, the efficient county clerk ,erGroberv'Vo’.”
largest and best selected stock of Books and Sta­
L.
N.
Eklund
returned
Friday
from
Port
­
dump-cart.
of Aake cowntv passed through last week :
\ .
. ... .
...
land.
for'Hortlandtb represent Lakeview lodge in
The work ot moving the Western Union
tionery te be found in the county.
thr A.-«. U. W. convention. Mrs. Sutton Telegraph office and fitting it up took over I Go to Crocser Q;ta.«ry Qq. for staple gro­
l’rof. James G. Clark, «he distinguished
will return home with him from her leng- * week with Hupt. Davis, b oreman & "«‘th- ceries in latg* tots at low prices.
poet singer aryl reformer of national fame,
Miv visit among friends and folks in the
-'n *•[**»“»• Lulne,u‘‘,nr,Mehan'-hl^^s
tome yesterday after a visit ot a I
The contracts have been let for sup­ returned
Nice Line of Japanese Goods and Fancy Articles, and
Willamette
I Donnelly, Eubanks and C^sey. There is
Week at tne springs, enchanted with their
‘ lots of work attached to changing such an plying the Klamath Agency with beef, virtues. The press will no doubt hear of i
the
Complete
List of Oregon School Books.
Fred Barneburg. Will Qtewart and wile, . important thing as the telegraph offices flour, oats and corn meql far the ensuing them from his gifted pen.
Pi;ter Barneburg apd wife. Johp Barneburg. j that are tn use in Ashland.
i vear, the lowest bida being as follows:
P. W. Paulson and Jesse Houck broaght
Henry fatrneburg afid wife and ^rs. Mc- I Nice confectionery and new stock of i W m. P. Miller, 78,700 pounds of beef net,
tlaniels passed through
•qgh Monday for the | eixikies, cakes, crackers, potted meats, etc., ’$5 74 per hundred; Kearnes, Martin & tlieir ladies out to-day to remain.
^TWe Guarantee Bottom Prices
Minus Walker place or.
oq Dead Indian which at Crocker Grocery Co.
Wm. Otto and family were among Sun­
__ ,______
_ of ___
, T $27.50
_,.w per
Co.,
53,000
pounds
flour,
the Barneburg» have rented. ttt
UU »cree
acre« of it
’
Dr. W.C. Bover of Willows. Cal., ar- i ton. sane firm; 35,000 pounds of oat». day’s visitors.
te tn hay
Ì which they have taken the ini-
ir-
4‘" tor a ‘ visit with his
hi“ old ; $1.70 per hundred-
‘-.“J-'!; Felix Kahn, 2,500
Paulson caught 158 fish one day.
• along to store away. They will rived yesterday
. pounds
pounds of
of corn
corn meal
meal. 6 cents per pound.
gone three weeks. During the long friends, Fred Hansen and family.
Sliced
sngar-cured barn... chipped beef,
Teas
and
Coffees,
we
lead
in,
through
I
residence of Fred Barneburg in this valley
"Used i» Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
~. j An elegant new line of Linen Papers and cheese, and canned meats in endless varie
JLSHL-ALISrZD, OIRZEGOUST.
he has only missed one summer without 1 force of merit, selection and price. O.
' Winter.
•- >t£aUets at-D;-L- Minkler Ji Hon’s.
. . ty at Wiatate»»- — - - —~
going into the mountains.
RMS
But we sell —
DRYGOODS,
NOTIONS,
ETC
Here is the opportunity of your life for Bargains.
WANTED
BIG FAT HENS.
Highest market price paid for
them at Depot Hotel
H. D. PARKER, Manager.
We carry Coon fy Co.’s fine wh it shirts ad collars
and cuff's. They are the finest in the market.
MILLINERY
DRESSMAKING
STORE
Yours Truly,
W
O. H. BLOUNT,
Ashland, Oregon.
Ashland. |)r
■ Fays the
Highest Cash
Price for
OPERA HOUSE GROCERY
and
Furnishes
the Boxes and
Paper
for Wrapping
M
a “T.”
ACKEREL
low es, way down.
0. WINTER
We are just in receipt of some Large
Invoices of
¡GROCERIES
BO
«ras
W
D-PRICE’S
«SS
i
D.. L. .MINKLER & SON,