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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1892)
I BREVITY BASKET In Probate. A year or so ago Frank and Elza Coon, In matter of the estate of Victor Mitchell: two young men, were arrested and jailed Mr«. Mary Mitchel appointed administra Go to Markle for first-class blacksmith in Ashland for passing counterfeit money trix. with b-nd fixed at $4W. Peter E'mer. ing. ASHLAND, Ot., T hvraday , July 28, 18B2 which they had manufactured near W. J. Plymaie and John Beavenue ap Detroit Free Pre«« 5-c cigar at D. L. Minkler <t Sons. Grants Paas They confessed and were pointed appret-ere. Estate of 1-evi H. Blakeman ■ Inventory bound over, but before being taken to J. W. Hockersmith will ship 250 head of PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Portland, broke out of the little jail and and appraisement. Propertv apprai.-ed at hogs from Central Point next week. I >4,550. ' were never beard of again. The J. W. Courtney took his family to Rum Estate of S. B. Galey: Inventory and Lyle K mw returned to-day following from the Albany Democrat mel Bros, mine on Klamath river yester appraisement. Total amount of appraise :o: Geo. Gillette is working at Jackscavill«. shows that their sins have found them ment $22.773,50. day. M. B RacKen returned Monday to Port out after all Estate of Henry J. Holmes: Inventory J. F. Turner, the railroad trainman, has Last December Frank Coon was in and appraisement. Propertv appraised at been laid up a week with an ankle out of .J. H. MARTIN having purchased the land. dicted at The Dalles for uttering counter I $4.007.40. joint. Will Pracbt danced at Jacksonville last feit coin . Coon’s whereabouts were not Wilson <fc Walsworth stock of Estate and ipiardianship of G. S. Farra; evening The John Francis Wilson Opera troupe known for several months until recently I Order approving settlement of guardian i of some fifty people, were on the Saturday M«s May Tiffany visited Centra! Point when it was learned that he was working with Ward north-bound train. yesterday. on the Oregonian railroad in this county. Charles E. White, guardian, and his There were 52 people at Tolman’s for tK>n<t»nien discharged from further liabili Fred Floed ba-returned from the Chicago A warrant was sent to Sheriff Jackson, i ties. dinner Sunday, besides the cottagers when the sheriff and Deputy D. 8. Smith i convention. Has moved them into his store and is closing them campers and picnicers. went to Iaiwson, where they found and Hotel Pokegama. I. W Bur™' »• ’*’1UnK *n arrested Coon, among nearly two hun- I out at Figures that Astonish you for Cheapness. Jos. W. Hockersmith shipped 178 head When you go to the big milling town on ’ ' dred other men. Deputy Sheriff Firmin, the Klamath river.stop at Hotel l’okegama. of hogs to the Sound country last week, J p u ” Pierce and G. B. Addington are of The Dalles, arrived in Albany last located opposite the railroad track on the and is purchasing more. at 1 okeguma. night and took Coon to The Dalles today. lutnk.s of the river and conducted by Mrs. Wanted—To rent a good kodak for i E. K. Brightman. than whom there is no about a month. Care of instrument guar- W. A. Munley and K. C. Gitlner went to ———---------------- - Castle Crag to-day. | Building Item. better landlady on the coast. Just the place anteed. Address “Outing,” care of R kc - u. ...... , „,.1 The old time litigation of the United for summer tourist«: tine bathing, boating oku office. i fishing and hunting Beautiful trees shade PoinUri^dsa riri^ “e"'*en panne Eag | states v«. the Military Road company, Mr. R. M. Labaree, a student from Removed to New Quarters Big Bargains in Buys' Clothing— hotel; a fine cool breeze blows up the Princeton Seminary, is expect -ted to preach the Oregon Land company et. al., was the in the Presbyterian' church i next Sunday Fred and Osrtie Engie are visiting Doug- decided yesterday in favor of the de river, birst-class accommodations. MRS. c. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S We have a large line, all reduced, morning. ls.« county relatives. fendants by the United States Circuit At Tyler'« Soda Springs. B. J. F. mm on«, of Bisson, was at Medford Court of Appeals. It was held that the H. D. Parker, manager of the Depot Enclosed please find list giving names of i Men’s suits way down to close— Tuesday on business. certificates of the construction of the persons camped at this watering place at hotel, wants to cash the big fat hens of BRING Y01R A. T. Kyle was at Grants Pass the first of i military roads «itmed bv the governor of the present time: Mr. anil Mrs. Nunan. this section at the highest market price. Fine Gray suits for summer, $5.00 to $15.00. ------- AND-------- Oregon were conformable to the statute Miss J. Nunan, Fannie Nunan. Eddie See his advertisement. the week on busine»«. n ---------------------- '------- Nunan, Ella Nunan. Chas. Nunan. Wm. which granted certain lands to the com Father Dominic, of Mt. Angel college, i The Klamath river claims are all pay Special Bargains in men's fine Cutaway suits— pany for euch road construction, and and Emma Jndge. F. H. Stinson, S. 8. ing hamlsomely. and a great amount of was in the city Friday. Cooper, A. Thompson, Land Thompson, the subsequent purchasers, who bought Eugene Thompson. Sorailla Thompson, G. dust is coming here every week for ship Reduced to $15.00 per suit. J. De Witt Butts left for Ban Francisco in good faith, were to be protected in 8. Moore, Mrs. V. A. Little, Cora Little, ment below.—Journal. Sunday on ins way east. their claims. The suit was brought to Bennett Little. G. M. Grainger, I. E. Vin Men’s fine Prince Albert coats and vests— The Congregational Sunday school insti Mrs. T. D. Williams is visiting her folks annul the land grant. The lower court ing. L. D. Minkler. W. M. Plvmale. W. I. tute in the Roper grove this’ week was a ----- TO THE in the Sacramento canyon. had decided in favor of the defendants Williams. James Linn. Win. Booth. F. Ply- fileasant affair. Rev. C. H. Curtis returned Regular price $25.00. reduced to SI 5.00. Is now located on Main street, J. E. Ross, W. H. Bradshaw, Wm. ast evening to Portland. J. B. Solln«*r, the Sisson merchant tailor, and its judgment was affirmed. The i male, opposite Granite real defendants were ex-Mayor Pond Daily, wife and child, George and 1-ee Brad was in the valley last week. Men’s summer coats and vests, $2 to $3.50. shaw, Henry Christian. E. Thompson, > All the churches of Ashland will unite in and a number of associates. Win. Eaton. Monroe McKenzie, Wm. , a service at the Congregational church next HERE CAN BE FOUND Everything Mtsse« I^na Bisliec and Emily Kaiser Men’s summer coats, neat ones, $1 each. in the Millinery Line at the Lowest returned home to Yreka Tuesday. The above is from the S. F. Chronicle Christian. Henry Klippie, Thos. Baily and Sunday evening. The subject of the sermon I two children, Mr. Vellett und wife. J. Nate, ’ will lie "The Ideal Church.” Prices. and the Klamath Falls Express says Cbariey Coolidge was on Tuesday's train Keegan, P. W. Oewell. Mary (Jewel!, j these men told O. C. Applegate last June Owen £^*Neat Fit and satisfaction guaran Men’ summer neckwear from lOcts up. for CheU-o. Oregon, via Ban Francisco. MargaretteOewell, Edward Oewell, Francis ' The Postal Telegraph company have teed. U h t . hh a .. i .» .„.i i... that in case thev won this suit they Oewell, J. Kearny, J. E. Engart ami wife, j rented the entire west room of the Thomp ------- WE PAY THE -------- -------- ----------- ------ ----------------- -- H^-an. are n«itinr in Jhe Wiltametta wo;,l<1 t.ak« an in building a Largest line of men’s and boys’ shoes Dr. Adkins and wife. Dr. Pickell and wife. ' son-Butler block and are fitting it up and Mcl-ean, are visiting in the Willamette railroad through Klamath county. They J. 11. Whitman and wife, 8. 8. Pentz ami preparing to move therein this week. valley. in this locality. Prices way down. own 185,000 acres in the county. wile, Miss Ora Adkins, Mrs. Geo. Davis, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tozer have taken Mrs. M. H. Abbey and sister, Miss Kist, charge of the restaurant in the Gillette J. A Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Barbe. Anna The tireat Northern on the 18inst. are at Newport to »fiend the summer, on Men’s working shoes, $1 to $2 per pair. Raipli Beavenue. 8am, Jno, and Willie block, and are serving line meals and ice let the contract for the construction of anil the bay. cream. Mrs. Tozer is a splendid cook. DeRoboan. ! their road from Butte City via Boise City Men’s low-top Russet shoes, .<1.50 per pair. Some excitement was caused here a few H. J. Richmond, editor of the Grants’ I Mrs. Frank Kesterson died near Tolo Pass Observer was in the city with the and southern Oregon to San Francisco. days since by an old mountaineer who re Friday night and was buried Sunday. Mr«. ported having seen a ghost near the camp, Kesterson and her husband came from band boys. Men’s canvas shoes. 7 Sets per pair. Gold Hill N'uggeta. | but ui>on a thorough investigation it turned Montesano. Wash., some time ago for their L. I^onard »ent a number of teams and I lie a very pretty young lady who had health. Men's boots, all at cost. Joe Hockersniitii was here Monday buy-' out to be left the firrt of the week for his Sprague ing hogs. | wandered .------ away from'camp in her bathing ■ river ranch. MANAGER. Mrs. B. Beach pleased the R ecord editor Kiley Hatuuiersley is down from Phoe- to a !on®b' sPot take a bath. Trunks and Valises, all at cost. exceedingly Tuesday with a supply of fine, (J a a NLARY.) . mabv .) ipnran Hamniersley. H a m rr»a rulav Y OUTS trill V. (J Misses Carrie Cronemiller and Jessie nit nix wivilririfr sinking a a wall well fr»r for ( George large luscious blackberries, such as the Lengeli look the observation car tor Coles- Big Drives in men’s odd pants. Uncle Dan Fisher was doing the county Beach place always grows. The berries Phoenix Whitt lings. Wholesale House Established. tein Bunday. eeat folks Monday. soon succombed. A. G. Epps has treated his nouse to a the world for purity of Bamuel Evans, of Wall* Walia, ia kJMÍHt- Mr. McKinney and Joe Slover are wing i ., We challenge ' I’. B. Theiss, treasurer and secretary of neat coat of paint. _ kOO<U. ___ The Medford Distilling and Re ing hla brother, H. 8. Evana, in his paint* darning * inline th$* onnnwitf* the thi» old nld Hays H jivm <t the rivpr river opposite Frank Towne visited Medford Saturday. Ing contracts. Magruder diggings. They have found a fining Company has established a w hole the Medford Distilling and Refining Co., returned Tuesday from his tour in the Billie Wilson is a rustler to find ont the sale bouse at Medford. Our goods are paying prospect and some fine nuggets. Mrs. John Iievlin and son rz: _ _ r cam« up towns throughout northern California news. Saturday to visit Kate Murphy who leaves Hu Fishing forsalmon trout is fine, A. J. Bar- made from the best of Corn and Rye and working up a tine business for their spirits. Frank R »nban- lias returned from Port soon tor the east. are absolutely pure. We solicit your low reporting some fine catches, which are land on a visit. General James Shields, veteran of the Miss Fantie Cowies ami E. E. Witte took a treat to the guests of the Barlow house valued orders. Address, M edfobm D istilling and R efining Co., Mexican and Civil wars. Governor of Ore I Warren King has g.,ne to San Francisco a ride in the olmervation car to Coleatein after Mrs. B nns them prepared. territory in 1848, and ex senator of Illi to attend school. Medford, Oregon. gon and back Tuesday. There are two mountain tires in this nois and Minnesota, is said Pi be living in The base-ball game at Grants Pass was 2 ___ The one north of Gold Hill came __ abject poverty on a small farm in Ohio. called a draw. The score stood 17 to 17. Chas. F. Frizell. of the railroad office at, Eaiile Poiut Item». down the mountain so close to the farms He is 82 years old. Granta Paas was here Baturdav and Bun John Rohans has returned from Califor E ditor R ecord ; There lias nothing of that a party went out Monday to fight it. day visiting friends. Max Pracht. of Ashland, Oregon, having nia with a sprained back, caused by lifting. note transpired since my last, and still I Men's anti boys' white shirts from 50cts up. Large line of The foundation for the new residence and concluded his testimony lietore the senate Frank ixioniis and wife, Will Loomis i see before ntequiie a budget of “notes.” Robert Deventiev made us a pleasant committee on territories, is now correcting Dodge, have arrived ______ heme E*®?*"*' i end ‘ Mias " Nellie ’2_____ 2_______________ men’s and boys' strain hats, all at cost. Miss Effie Griffith, one of our accom the proof, and expects to start for home visit and returned to California, where he; farm, are up. The residence is beneath th« front the mountains. has been engaged in the mines. grove of elegant pines near the south bank plished young ladies, has gone to Sisson to upon the adjournment of Congress.— try a high altitude for her health. Ten Mills has gone to the mountains to ’ John R. Norris and Fred M. Drake left of Rogue river. Washington Dispatch of the 22d inst. spend a couple of weeks. Ten thinks he 1 Mr. Clayton, a gentlemen recently from i Saturday tor Portland and the north on a Mr. Morelock, ex-representative in the Mrs. Rowena Nichols went to San Fran will be solid with the girls when he comes tour as far *s Idaho. Wash., who came here a short time ago to legislature from Linn county, and C. N. see the country, was so much pleased with cisco Sunday to commence work on the back. CALL TLZtTZD ZEZXZJkZMZIZISrZE OUZEL STOCK. Mrs. Garrett, wife of the president of the Lambert have put a water wheel in Rogue our surroundings that be returned to Table Rock scenery for the World’s Fair T om T inker Baltimore <fc Ohio, was on Tuesday's south river to raise power for the old Ganiard Wash, and brought his eflects over wagon exhihit. Others have taken 200 shares in train in a private car. grist mill, which they have purchased, Dead Sea Fruits. road to this place, where he intends to pur the picture, and she has taken the balance. They slay multitudes when they are the Dan Richards has purchased the business chase property—we welcome him and his The picture is to lie finished by January 1st. The lecture on “Robert Burns" by Mias Howison at the opera house Monday even property near the depot from Wm. Ulrick estimable wife to our midst. The S. P. R. Co. is now selling • product of neglect of incipient disease. A ing was a literary treat. and leased the adjoining place from Wm. F. M. Burtrick and wife of Chicago,came tickets at half rates above Redding for ■‘slight ’ cold, a tit of indigestion.biliousness or constipation each or any of these “minor thus making' roomy; accommoda here one day last week to visit his step J. H. Dyer and Andrew Simpson have Jacoby, tions for a real estate office he will open mother, Grandma Burtrick, who is stop round trip on passenger train No. 15, ailments’’ advance in many eases with gone to work tor the 8pen< er Mining Co. therein this week. Mr. Richards is ping with her niece. Mrs. B. B. Hubbard. and many are taking advantage of the “league destroying strides.’’ ’ Give them a eight miles from Cole’s. thoroughly reliable and anv business en They spent the night at the Pioneer Hotel; privilege in visiting the various springs ■<wift,early defeat with Hostetter’s Stomach W. E. Jacoiie, of the Ashland Roller trusted to his care can lie depended upon urgent business called him to San Fran and summer resorts in the Mount Shasta Bitters and avert the danger. Abernethy administered an alarming rebuke to the Mills, went south yesterday on a business as lieing in honest and upright hands. cisco the next day, so his sojourn was section. man who informed him that he had “only trip aa far as Dunsmuir. short. His relatives were taken by sur The railroad people have let the contract a cold!” “Only a cold,” repeated the doc- Roltert and Lu Kexatter. two enter Torn Miles returned south Tuesday prising young men will prospect a mine prise as he came unannounced. to build an addition to Castle Crag Tavern ' tor. “What would ye have—the plague!” On Saturday last, the 16th inst. Dillard just again its present size, to be connected Rheumatism and la grippe are easily ex after convicting the stage-robbing and on Louse creek in Josephine county this Martin an aged settler of Sam’s Valley, I with a porch. The run on this new place counterfeiting fraternity. at the start. Why then allow winter. died at his grand daughter’s, Mrs. Smawley is phenomenal and shows what a mania tinguishable them to get up a full head of steam? Put Mrs. Crane of Medford, who has been visit at the old Dave Dunlap place on Big __________ _ _ with __ _ the Bitters. The genial the brakes ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Van Riper, ,1 Lucky Bart has completed a good Butte. He lived to a good old age, being! the people have for patronizing a place on built by rich duffers like Huntington. et al. warmth which this medicine diffuses returned home yesterday. wagon road from the left-hand fork of near 80 when he died. O. B. Allen and Art Coy of the R ecord through the system, the ini]>etus it gives to mine on the divide Geo. Kenyon, wife and two childsen . *>ardine creek „ „ to his ... It was announced that Mr.«. Rigus was to office, went to the deer lick near Ashland the circulation of the blood, its soothing issed through Tuesday from Yreka to between Sardine and Evanacreeks, lecture on the subject of temperance and Saturday evening and kept up the reputa and strengthening effect upon the nervous, F lit ST CLASS. eir Marion county fann. organize a W. C. T. U. on last Tuesday Messrs Steel, Sime, Jordon and Moffet night, but for some reason she did not ar tion of this office. They killed a handsome specially recommend it to the enfeebled 8. B. Whittle, Ray Satchwell and Fred all of Salem, have located with their rive until Wednesday, when she addressed buck that weighed 160 pounds—the largest and sick. Tis the great specific for malaria. Hogg, who are out on a summer's jaunt, families in Geld Hill. They are pros a very fair audieuce anil organized a one killed there in several years. Mr. were last heard from at Crater lake. pecting in a mine near the old Gold Hill “union,” with Mrs. Charles Carnerv as Allen was so well pleased witli his luck Oregon Weather anil Crops. Father Watry visited A. L. Reuter's : mine. president; Mrs. Starns. vice-president; that he is taking his sumpier vacation. camp at Smith's springs Saturday and I Miss Jennie Heckathorn, cor. secretary, Have you tried the Detroit Free Press? For week ending Tuesday. July 26ta. 1892.] Mr. Dusenbery, the head sawyer in and Mrs. A. Pool treasurer. Those who Its a 5-c'en ter. WESTERN OREGON—WEATHER. celebrated mass in Ashland Bunday. Henry Kippel’s mine on Galls creek, The mean has been from Miss Mabel Goodyear has returned from while riding on the running-gears of a heard her lecture spoke in high terms of it The W. R. Strong Company, the three to seven temperature Stallions are commanding a premium degrees below the normal a visit of several months with her sister, largest fruit and nursery firm in Cali wagon came in contact with a stump here now. A short time ago A. Pool temperature, which latter at this time of Mrs. J. 8. Sweet, at rianta Rosa, Cal. ( with such force as to break his right leg traded one for some real estate on the edge fornia, has decided to wind up its busi the year averages 70 degrees. More than Mr. and Mrs. George Buffington have Li mdnw “ ¡¿"„'''i.YJZ ” of "big sttekie; ” and J. Daley has traded ness. The assets are ample to meet all the usual amount of cloudy weather ha- __ L- I______ Dr. Geary set the Best for least money for CASH, moved to Dunsmuir from Ashland. Mr. B. limb and the patient ' one of his for the two bouses occupied by demands. The company has branches prevailed. There were showers on the21th, is doing well. having purchased a barbershop there. Address for special prices, Dr.Terry as a drug store, and the one oc in Ix>s Angeles, Riverside, Fresno and 22d and 23d along the coast and tn the Morton Lindlev of Sacramento, who cupied as a confectionery and lunch house agencies in all the principal Eastern Willamette valley; amounting to from a E. E. Deming, J. E. Smith and wife, E. Smiths ’ Cash Store, to one-half an inch. 410-ilH Front St.. S. 1 . E. Smith and family and others have re with his mining expert, Henry Dunn, by John Watkins. Consideration $500. cities, some sixty in numlier, liesides trace Crops. — The cool, partly cloudy weather turned from their Klamath county outing. has been examining some mining proper G. F. McKee of / * ‘ has traded • large nursery interests in Florida—Yreka Applegate, and showers have been oi1 great "benefit to L. A. Neil and family have moved to ties in this locality, has gone to San for what is known 1 as the Jim Dunlap i Telegram. late grain, causing it to have more growth property on Big Butte. Consideration $65. ANTED, a bright boy or girl in every Grizxley prairie tor the summer. Geo. R. Francisco to try and influence capital Sliced sugar-cured ham, chipped beef, | the heads to fill better and to make the « town to send us a postal card asking Neil went out yesterday to go on a hunt with ists to invest in some propositions that I understand that all the Dunlaps except berry more plump. Harvesting of fall Dave are going to immigrate to some other cheese, and canned meats in endless varie for particulars of how. by a little pleasant l<eander. he has prospected on Sardine creek. sown wheat and oats is in full progress and conn try. ty at Winter’s. reports indicate that better yields are ob work, they can earn a bicycle, a watch or Misses Allie Farlow and Ada Miller went A. B. Seal, the genial traveling man, James M. Lewis last Saturday killed a Frank Howard returned Sunday from tained than were expected. Threshing will choice Eb’rary. without its costing them over to Mrs. Brightman's Hotel Pokegama showed up in Gold Hill in great shape Box 46, Boston, Mass. very large rattle-snake, measuring over on the Klamath river Monday for a brief yesterday. He is somewhat shaky about three feet in length and nearly three inches Portland, where he appeared as a witness begin inside of ten days and accurate re another cent. against the Jones-Virgil Howard stage I 1 ports as to yields will then be available. vacation. Harrison’s election; in fact be is going in diameter and having nine rattles and robbery and counterfeiting combination. | Spring grain will hardly make more than Mrs. Cole was at Montague last week, to bank on Cleveland. a button. The reptile was lying in the Both were convicted. The jury recom three-fourths of a crop, and in a few lo Heal Estate Tmusfbrs. where her brother. Jos. Welshons, the road near tne old J. J. Fryer barn, He mended George Jones to the mercy of the calities will not make that much. Max P. Jacoby lias quit trading and Ben Haymond to Nial Stratton, 157 miller, died recently, leaving a wife and thinks one of his horses stepped on it as court and he got the lowest sentence. live The cool, murky weather has caused the acres, Ashland................................ $ 450 00 traficing, and is now a horny banded, he was going along the road. three children. years. Virgil Howard for robbing the i bop lice to develope more rapidly and Hargadine to Allie May Dasey Stanfield has been very sick with mails got five years and eight years for : greater fears than have heretofore existed George J. B. Foster, who has l>een in Washing- j sun-burnt son of toil. He along with Hargadine, all that part of lot 1. i now exist relative to the probable security ___ counterfeiting money. ton and eastern Oregon in the interest of n Enoch Roten are working a pocket mine pneumonia, but we are glad to state that in Hargadine tract, west of said a good crop. she is improving at the present writing. sewing machine company, visit«! bis j in the Blockwell district. 100 00 lot 1, conveyed to A. T. Kyle Campers edible outfits ; none can better of The weather is favorable to the second family this week. Gus Newberry and School Superin Robert Westrop to J. B. and M. 8. sait you than O. Winter. The File’s boys on Galls creek, have growth of clover and a fair crop will be se teudent Price, stopped at the Eagle I ’ oint I Welch, lots 12 and 13, blk. 13, Robert Gilham relumed to Lewis's Grave struck a ledge at the head of Galls creek Attached to last evening’s passenger was a cured. 500 00 Central Point............ ......... creek mines Friilav. M. L. McCall is down , that assays $45 to the ton in free gold. Hotel last Friday night. Supt. Price had private ear of the Kansas City, Fort Smith The cool weather keeps the corn from ; Thos. A. Cone to John R. Cook, NE been yisiting some of the .schools in the in that section doing some surverying ot 1 The ledge ia over five feet in width and & Southern railroad. It had the suggestive going into tassel, thus helping tlie ears to' rural districts. W Sec. 26, Tp. 40, S. R. 4 E. . 500 00 mining property. name of “Bird in Hand,” and was oc form. Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and well defined. The boys feel confident Edgar E. Sayles to John R. Cook, Joe Hockersmith of Ashland, has been cupied by the general manager, J. I). The potato crop is generally reported to 1.. N Eklund and family of South Bend, 1 they have a bonanza. 162-45 acres. Sec. 2, Tp. 40, 8. R. here on a business trip. best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and Stevenson, wife and two pretty daughters. be light. Fruit will not lie over one-fourth Wash., who have been spending the sum 4. E................................................... 500 00 I I see that we are to have an entertain Stevenson is a millionaire, and if some a crop; peaches, pears and plums are ripe Ursula mer at Tolman's vapor springs, left tor! Jerry Kinney, John and Riley Ham- Million to T. A. Morris, 5 low price is an object. mersly, have gone into the mountains ment here next Saturday night, given by a fellow could catch one of his daughters it and are being shipped to market, Han Francisco today. .360 00 k acres, Sec. 23, Tp. 39, S. R. 1, E company from Phoenix would be another illustration of the idea, EASTERN OREGON—WEATHER on a hunting and fishing tour. They F. T. Fradenburg to James Shields, Mr. Lightner, a retired miUionare of Mrs. F. B. Inlow returned from Port that a “Bird in the hand is worth two in KXTacres in Sec. 29, Tp. 37. S. R. 1, Continued cool temperature has prevail Chicago and proprietor of the Jtahditorium rad&l a potato patch after leaving Gold land last Thursday. the bush.” E (subject to $150 mort; mortgage) ‘ 800 00 | Hill. ed; the nights being especially cool, while hotel, was on Saturday's «otrth bound i Miss Nada Inlow will commence her I Salt—stock and Liverpool dairy, a car lot the middle of the day the tempera R. M. Garrett to John R. Cook, train with his family. Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured Hiram Moore, Lu Smith and A. J. third term of school in the Lake Flat dis of tlie best just received by Crocker Gro during NW ¿"of Sec.’’12'’Tp. “ 40, R. 4. ture ranged from 70 to 80 degrees. There F. P. Light, a Ijikeview business man, . | Barlow made a big catch of salmon trout trict on the 1st of August. She is one ot cery Co. 500 00 Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy Ji .............................. has been more than the usual amount of was in Portland last week as a witness in ; in Rogue river last Tuesday. Some our Eagle Point young ladies that we may 1 cloudy weather, and on the 21st, 2!?d and R. L. Andrews to John R. Cook, Jacksonville Jottings. the stage robbery ease and as a delegate to | of the beauties weighed twelve pounds. well feel proud of. and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through an* the NE of Sec. 12, Tp. 40. R. 4 23d occasional showers occurred. the AZO. U. W. Lodge. 500 00 Crops —There has not been sufficienttain I E.................................. Mrs. Catherine Sliutz was visiting in J. A. Jonas closes his fifth term of school ! W. P. Jacoby is not right certain that to benefit the crops, as was desired, yet the ' John L. Ager to Fred Breske, 40 James Briner came over Friday from bis Harrison will be elected; in fact he feels in the Green Mountain district next Fri-' Ashland Sunday. other conditions were very favorable to the ' acres, Sec. 36, Tp. 35, S. R. 3, I day. Hungary creek mines which have closet! squeemish about the matter. Mr. Luark. of Ashland, was at the : growing crops. E ................................................. 1500 00 for the season with a satisfactory run. He As an evidence of our prosperity in busi county seat Tuesday. Harvest.ng of winter wheat and oats is in O. <t T. Co. to F. T. Dobbins, lots returned again Tuesday. ness the mechanics Ire all busy, and Mr. Sam's Valley Items. 23, 24, blk. “R,” railroad ad Mrs. John Toepper left on Tuesday's full blast through the Columbia river val Robinett is preparing to put on an ad K. C. Giltner, assistant secretary of state dition to Ashland......................... 1140 00 ley. Wheat is turning out from 70 to 85 Mrs. Sisemore aud daughter have re dition of forty feet to his already large I train for Grants Pass. oi Oregon, came out from Salem Saturday turned from their trip over the moun per cent of the average except in a few lo- J. 1». Lumsden et. al. to Mrs D. G. blacksmith anil wagon shop. stopping withbisaunt, Mrs. David F. Fox. Riss, all of lot 7, blk. 3. Lums Geo. Neil has gone to the Dead Indian I calities where it is not over from 50 to (»0 tains. B. B. Hubbard is also putting on an ad country to improve his health. den’s addition to Medford while in this place tor avocation. 20 00 j per cent of the average. The best yields dition to his residence. Constantine Magrader to J. B. Miss Minnie Gall, who has been sick are in the eastern portion of Umatilla Miss Race Yantis is vtsiting Mias Olive Born in Jacksonville, July 24, 1892, to Welch, lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 9 ; county. Rev. Edmonds, the l ’ resbyterian minister Gregory this week preparing to return to sometime, has about recovered. 10, 11, 14. 15, blk. 13, Central of Medford was with us yesterday (Sunday) | Mr. and Mrs. John D.vei, a son. In Union and Wallowa counties the l’uget Sound with Mrs. Dr. Mead. They Messrs Fradenberg of Central Point, Point ............ ..................... preached in the morning and evening, i Owen Keegan returned from his vacation ; present ap|>earance of the wheat crop in have been at Smith’s springs for some time. and Ttavis of Portland, were in Moonville and His sermons were highly entertaining and at the Dead Indian soda springs the first of dicates 80 per cent of an average crop. In D. I. Waldrop to John R. Cook, S- W >4 Sec. 12, Tp. 40, S. R. 4, E Baker, Malheur and the interior counties W. A. Munley, Governor Pennover’s I Monday. instructive; and were greatly appreciated. the week. the cool weather has considerably retarded U. S. to James Thornton, 160 acres. private secretary, came out from Salem In the absence of Miss Cora Brown the One of the patients of the county Mrs. Kesterson died last week of con Sec. 12, Tp. 40. i-e«terday and went to Tolman's springs development of vegetation and ' having is organist, Miss Mattie Taylor, daughter of U. 8. to Ralph F. Dean. ',Gv acres. with Col. J. T. Rowdib’h. He 1« out on a sumption and was buried Sunday in the ex-County Commissioner Taylor, occupied I hospital died last Sunday and was buried (just beginning. Sam's valley cemetarv. Sec. 31; Tp. 32, S. «. S, E. the organ stool. And, although she has the following day. While the farmers are not enthusistic vacation. just turned into her teens she bandied the Rev. Father Dominic, director of Mount ! over their crops, yet the majority of them U. 8. t:> Charles Cooper, 160 acres, Jeff. Hav*. manager of the Postal Tele Dr. Stanley has purchased the Jack Sec. 34, Tp- •■»>. S. R 4, E. of the organ with a master hand, Angel college, was the guest of Rev. F. are not desponent. graph at Portland, was up at Tolman's j Williams property in Gold Hill, and i keys U. 8. t>>. Frank I. Dunbar, 160 acres, showing clearly that she had improved by Watry last Thursday. again the past week, accompanied by Mr. will put in a stock of goods this fall. ,®ec. 34, Tp. 39, S. R. 4, E. j the instruction she had received. By the Beware of Ointments for Catarrh I Brackett of Portland and W. H. Mowat of Editor E. J. Kaiser, of the V alley U. 8. to Olans Kristensen, 159-8* time she reaches maturity she will lea per- R ecord that Contain Mercury, , accompanied by lady friends, were Ashland. Jeff. Linvill and Geo. Stacy have | feet mistress of the profession. acres, Sec. 2, Tp. 33, S. R. 3, E. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of1 [ at Jacksonville Monday. bought the threshing machine that We are sorry to state that those estim J. Q. Willets, wife and child, of Lake and completely derange the whole Rev. Father Watry. Sunday, received a smell view. and L. F. Willet« and wife, of Klam Woods bought several years ago and failed able old laities, Mrs. B. B. Hubbard and I am an, old man and bave Leen a con system whou entering it through the ntu- ath Agency, came in Saturday on a visit to pay for it. They got a bargain in it. Mrs. Starns are both sick. Also Mrs. [ telegram from St. Paul, Minnesota, an ; v.u» surfaces. Such articles should never i stant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten nouncing the death of his mother. and on business. George Whorton, who l>e used except on prescriptions from reput j years. I am entirely cured by the use of Mrs. T. E. Stanley and Mrs. Sheridan Starns’ son, Jessie S.. is down with a billi- came in from Ijikeview. ia up at Portland of Central Point, also Mrs. Cryder of ous attack. Charles Prim and fau.iiy. Misses Minnie able physicians, as the damage they will do Ely's Cream Balr.i. ' It is strange that so now. Week before last 1 sent the following Bybee and Katie Reed* and the Bybee is ten fold to the good you can possibly de I simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn I Gold Hill, were the guests of Mrs. A. C. notice to the R ecord , but for some cause brothers leave this week for a trip to Crater rive from them. Hall'« c atarrh Cure.man disease. Henry Billings, U. 8. Pension Tom Chapman and sister and Charley Stanley of this place last week. it was not published; “Born to Mr. and lake. ufactured by U- J. Cheney Co., Toledo. Attoiaey, Washington, D. C. i Ixxmiis and sister returned Tuesday from a >» .... ■ - i O., contains no mercury, and is ta,ken in- Mrs. Alta Turpin of Butte creek, visi Mrs. S. A. Carlton, near Eagle Point, July i general tour through the camping places in Marriage licenses issued July 25, 1892■ MARRIED the Klamath section, returning via Rogue ted her sister, Mrs. Lewis Pankev last 4tb, 1S92, a son.” Abd as thev named him Frank Thieving and Mrs. Johann». Schultz ; lernally. land acts directlv upon the blood river. They are highly elated over their week. She has now gone to Portland to after your correspondent--''bick”—1 am John D. Johnson and Mis« ¡Effie Ellen and mucous surfaces of ’the. system. In anxious to see it in print. bnyitjg Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get THI81NG-SHUTZ.—At the reshtenceof M. trip. ... visit relatives. Kennedy. D ick . the gepuinu it is taken internally, and Mayer in Ashland, July 23, 4802. by Rev. Chas. Pierce returned Tuesday from a C. 1>. Ros tel, has exchanged his property Eagle Poidt. Oregon, July 25,1.892. wade in Toledo, Ghio, hv F. J. Clienev & Dr. Stanjev, Mrs. Sydenstricker and F. ’ G. Strange. Fr^rji Thising and general tour of the southern Oregon; daughter contemplate going to the Tol here for jrroperty in Yreka. August Puhi Co Mrs. Johanna S-Lutz. both ot Jackson HICH we are prepared to give you very low northwestern Nevada and northeastern 4viYI hereafter be in charge of ' the barber A^**..id by Druggists, price 75c. per ville. Oregon, A Beau oi lHi3» California sections. Joe Pierce and G. B. man spring for the benefit of their health. prices on, Especially in Quantities, Big As shop' at Hostel ’ s old stand. I I *vStue. JOHN'SCiX- KENNE DY—In Ashland, July Adilington also returned from their tour Dr. Stanley is troubled with dropsy, anti When trranupa went a-wooipg. Misses Amelia and Sophia * z „n„ r Mrs. Sydenstricker is an invalid frpm sortment of Camper’s Supplies and Picnic Goods. Equal to any 10-c goods on the market. y, »892, at the residence of the grooms east ot the luonnlains. He wore i. satin vest, »avtorbh- lh-eil “ær. Wihto.' left Detroit Free Press 5-c cigar—D. L. Mink’et; I mother by Rev. F. G. Strange, John D. rbeptpatt;q;. A trail of running roses We also have a nice line of Wood and Willow ware. ) Johnson an <1 Mbs Edie Ellen Kennedy. Embroidered on the breast. nw,6»— •*'* Francisco to be gone a & Sons. There t» certainly no baking powder so H. W. xhiplev lias the largest orchard The pattern of his trousers, ‘ ...u. Mrs. Muller and Miss Bettie left well Known and generally ueed as the in the valley. He has about 800 peach His linen, white and tine last week for the city. Royal. Its (»erfect purity. as well as its trees, and the only orchard over here the leading brands of Cigars and Tobacco. And the Were all the late»» *- " . 5 l n .«.«moil A -tack of hay containing 150 ton« of superiority in leavening power, are mat that the late frost did not hurt. He ..ft.»teen twenty-nine. . largest and best selected stock of Books and Sta alfalfa belonging to Win. Hanley, wag I ters of fact no longer disputed by honest ha<l ripe peaches two weeks ago—larfft Grandpa was a tine-looking young fellow burned to the ground Saturday night near dealers or makers of other brands. Its tine ones. tionery te be found in the county. then, so the old ladies say. and he is a tine the Kiss residence. The alfalfa bail been virtues are so well known to every house looking old gentleman now. For the past stacked while quite wet and it is thought Last but not least, the editor of the score of years he ha» lieen a firm believer in that this is a ease of self combustion. Mr. keeper that the slanders of the dishonest makers of the cheeper goods fail to “V alt . ky R ecord " passed through this the merits of Dr. Bierce’s Golden Medical Jianley was returning from Central Point Nice Line of .Japanese Goods and Fancy Articles, and i yallev on Monday. The writer and Discovery. “It renewed my Vo'itlf." he and when passing the field discovered the touch it. ___________ __ the Complete List of Oregon School Books. others were pleased to meet him. Th~ frecuin.ij says. It is the only blood fire which at that time was a slight blaze Stricken With Paralysis. readers of the Recce;, not >fis- purifier and liver invigonitor guaranteed to He tried to extinguish the flames with a t>enetitor cure, or money promptly refund saddle Wankel, but vçithout 'avait. The tnev meet- Mr. Kaiser, ed. Postmaster Henry Pape, Sr., of Jack annointe,, It cures liver disease, dyspepsia, scrof wind wa,s blowing ami in a very short time . as he is all they expect Both demo L^We Guarantee Bottom Prices ulous sores, skin eruptions, and all diseases thé entire stack was consumed’by the firey sonville who has been asuuerer for gme crats aud republicans admire the R ec - of the blood. For imgcrmg coughs and elements. ume v.aa KC.icnen.Mitb pamiyeia yester * 1 day a»d is in u bad wav for permanent eop because it is fearless; it savs what consumption (which is lung-scrofula in its ! it pleases and fights its wav through. cailj stages) it is an unparalleled remedy. recovery.• • • • ' BO«»- Come again Mr. Editor— Sam’s valley “1 would like to sound the praise of Hood's ---------- Durkee.« Salad Dreading at the Crocker always welcome« the gallant and true. Sarsaparilla over the entire universe, 'writes Wa.i“5'’ A.SKIu^2STZD, OIRZEG-OZISr. Vsed iir Millions of Homçs—40 Years the Standard« U kmocbat . UioewyCo. • Mrs. Loneenevker of Union Deposit, Tw»»-1 —■’»—1° Ashland, July 23,1*92, to Mr. VALLEY RECORD. The Coon*« Heard From IN : FIRST-CLASS : GOODS NOTIONS, DRYGOODS, ETC., Here is the opportunity of your life for Bargains. Hey, There! MILLINERY BIG FAT HENS DBESSMAKIN G STORE DEPOT HOTEL W HIGHEST CASHPRICE J. J, MÄRTIN Ashland, Dr., H. II. PARKER, Pays the Highest Cash Price for carry Coon <$■ Co.’s fine white shirts and collars and cuffs. They are the finest in the market. and Furnishes the Boxes and Paper for Wrapping GEO. MARKLE BLACKSMITHING ! Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT, Ashland, Oregon K Spring Street OPERA HOUSE GROCERY HARVEST SUPPLIES W Style and Price to Suit the Times to a “T.” lowest, way down. 0. WINTER Vit are just in receipt of some Large Invoices of GROCERIES BOTH W ^PRICES Baking Powder -. and Mrs. A. P. Weiss, a daughter. * •• F---«. » r>U’i. ' r - - D. L. MINKLER & SON,