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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1892)
1-c-VTV niUKFT I >>f Mr Hart. I Pra< br on Top 3<ain. The non- ppea an«e o’ W H Har at! The following Waei.inzto •• i - i . -am McC e don r» u n d last week rum hl» dinner at the A»b and hotel at noo of explain wnat the Ho i M iX P .« fit a , last 1 bur-day created s*_me surprise whieb I been doing in Washington the past three , Scott va.ley. Cal., where be has been stand ASHLAND, Oa., T-ca.pxT, Aug 11. 1*2 “I* “ntl1 turned months. Max ia tbe best single-handed ing Lewis I’. into an excitement later in the afternoon ^1,»™! r As John Howard, of Myrtle creek, was and evening, at which time search parties . /° p r ,n. the co»»ntn to-day. chopping down a tree, a falling limb struck began scouring tbe country up Ashland Horr » h ,or Pracht. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. him, killing him almost instantly. creek canyon and down Ashland creek to- ' One of the amendments to the sundry Rev. F. J. Edmunds of Medford will wards Bear creek, parties having seen him civil bill, which has just been agreed to in Max Pracht will be home on the 18th. *n »*»* moroing But night conference, ia of some importance aa af- preach in tbe Presbyterian church next 1 d^ov^i Wore &Dy clue ie, tlnz ».be. Alaska salmon interests. An Sabbath morning and evening in exchange Miss Josie Nunan i.» visiting Ashland. ----------------- :o:----------------- with Mr. Strange. C. J. Howard wax at Cole-tein Sunday. [ Friday morning the search was again ■PPr°Pr'a»ij)n $-i000 ia made, to be ex C. J. Howard’s railroad land appraising J. H- MARTIN having purchased the Mr». Judge Neil wan visiting Ashland commenced and kept up all day. About 2 P®nded under the direction of the aecre- survev party ba» been organized and left o'ciock in the afternoon a man camping in Jary °* tba treasury, to atop the barricad- Tuesday for the scene of operations in the Sunday Wilson & Walsworth stock of the Ashland creek canyon reported having »ng of the aalmon streams of Alaska, arid Art Coy of the R ecord office ia taking a passed a man answering his description the an agent of tbe treasury department is to vicinity’of Buck lake. vacation. Elder David Brower has returned to this afternoon before about 4 o’clock afxive the be sent there to carry out the instrue- section again and will preach at tbe Dunk W A. Wright of Healey, came over tion'" Max Ashland, Or., has ard church. Talent, every first and third yesterday. Sunday in the month. Mm. Geo. Parkinson and children are he had probably --------- .------ . - .. Has moved them into his store and is closing them merely wandered off But and his appointment will shortly be made. W. T. 8. Patton has returned from a over from Pokegama. Pracht was collector of customs of Alaska no further clues were found. ! trip to Crescent City with a party from out at Figures that Astonish you for Cheapness. At 7:30 Friday evening David King, who | during the early part of the adtninistra- Vint Beall and family cane up from Pass. They ¿ille 1 eight bucks and was out with Marshal Smith, found the i tion, but was removed on account of the ' Grants Central Point yesterday. «aw two elk and three l>ear. missing ■ man a niwsei thicket oa of orusn brush nan half wav ray chargee that were brought against bioi. i -j “«“ in »“ • - f arrive«! Gen. Robert Avery, a one-legged Union V xmi .- A i --------- fro» i between between the the summit Summit of of Hargadine Hargadine hill biii and and Portland to-day on a visit. the Ashland Roller Mills and only a These charges have now all been cleared i soldier of Brooklyn.' N. Y., who figured up, and the department ia ready to em prominently in the battle of Lookout nioun- Kay Everett of Granta Pass is visiting hia short distance from the center of town. , ploy him again. | tain was on Monday’s north train. sister, Mrs. Geo. K. Hargadine. Marshal Smith heralded the discovery by The secretary of the treasury to-day ap Removed to New Quarters The Haverly minstrels were oil Friday’s 1 pointed Max Pracht, of Ashland, Or.,! I north train. Billv Rice,the minstrel whose Friday from their northern visit. Mr. Hart was found cold in death. He special agent in charge of the Alaska sal big mouth opened with tbe Cleveland turn- i MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S John B. Gnffin returned Saturday from a had evidently seated himself on a little mon fisheries. Pracht will have a clerk 1 I strels Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing— trip Walla Walla country. " to ‘ the ‘ .................... bank alongside ot a squirrel trail in tbe for the first three months of his service, i 1 them. in Ashland several years ago, is with i Pracbt is thus made a disbursing officer, .1.» brush, the location giving him a broad view We have a large line, all reduced. Horace Pitt is now a news agent < on Uie i of tbe wh„je (.¡ty beneath him. Here is and now comes the question of securing Several hundred yards of tape worm wa» . BRING YOUR train tatwevn here and Portland. where the deadly work of the morphine be bonds, which he must do before he gets taken from Fred Fradenburg of Central ------ and ------ Men’s suits way down to close— Horace Pelton was here Bunday taking had »wallowed had just tilted h.m over, his away. He will try and find sureties here, Point tbe other day. and he is now im bat remaining partially on his head. His • but. if he fails, he will have to delay until proving from his sick spell. Tbe head of j delicate care of some lady friends. Fine Gray suits for summer, $5.00 to $15.00. body was a trifle hunched up and one hand ! he can go to Oregon. Pracht has lieen the worm is still in him. - George Myers ha» returned from a trip ; had a slight grip on some pine leaves. here for several months working up this The Rogue River House, a hotel at | to Pnget bound and Coeur d' Alene. , his face aud hands presenting a dark blue matter, and he will be disappointed if he Whodville owned by Mr. Pollard, was Special Bargains in men’s fine Cutaway suits— Miss Cora Baldwin is visiting her sister, ' color. He presented the quiet, peaceful ap | cannot go at once to Alaska. destroyed by fire with all its contents and pearance that ba» ever characterized ni» -1* Mrs. Tweed Coburn, at Grant« Pass. Reduced to $15.00 per suit. ----- TO THE------ life and looked fixe a person asleep. Wanted—To rent a good kodak for surroundings on Tuesday morning at Al Burrows o< Yreka wa» in tbe valley J ust ice of the Peace Berry ordered the about a month. Care of instrument guar about half past nine o’clock. Is now located on Main street, this week as far north as Grant» Paas. Men’s fine Prince Albert coats and vests— remains taken to the city ball until the anteed. Address “Outing,” care of R ec Medford lodge 103, A. F. & A. M was in opposite Granite ’ i from _____ Gold ____________ Hill to hold the ord office. stituted at Medford Friday evening by Gen. Mrs. Harvey Roach left last evening for < coroner arrived Regular price $25.00, reduced to $15.00. I inquest Saturday. T. G. Kearnes. A banquet was given by Sprague, Wash., to join her husband. HERE CAN BE FOUND Everything The ‘'State" l‘ayg Promptly. Cooper of the Clarendon hotel at which 80 Deputy Sheriff W. H. Brunk summon in the Millinery Line at the Lowest Men’s summer coats and vests, $2 to $3.50. M. L. McCall returned yesterday from ed a coroner’s jury of the following men: Masons from neighboring towns sat down Medford, Oregon, Aug. 8, 1892. Prices. his surveying contract in Douglas county. E. J. Farlow, Avery Johnson, J. M. McCall. to, Received of the State Insurance Com Men’s summer coats, neat ones, $1 each. Mrs. Engineer Haya of Portland was out R. M. Garrett K. Beswick and 1*. Dunn CW'Neat Fit and satisfaction guaran Fred Mills, the young Klamath county teed. the first of the week visiting Ashland friends. Oironer B. Porter of Gold Hill, took the pany, of Salem, Oregon, the sum of $617,- attorney who defended Jonah, the half 40 in full settlement of tnv dwelling ------- WE PAY THE- evidence of David King. Marshal Smith. Men’ summer neckwear from lOcts up. Ed. Thornton has gone to Roseburg and Frank Hansen, E. K. Brigbtiuan, Mavor which burned recently, and I fully rec- breed murderer of Indian Policeman Dave ths north with Ashland woolen mill goods. Granger. Jesse Houck and Justice Berry, commend this Company to my neigh Hill, passed through Tuesday for Salem. Mills is not satisfied with the 15 years his Largest line of men's and boys’ shoes Dr. C. F. Hngbes, the eye specialist, and after which toe jury rendered their verdict bors and friends who need insurance. murderous client got and wants to get him that Wm. H. Hart had came to his death hla wife and son left Hnnday for Roseburg. | (Signed) W. P. F arlow . j out of the penitentiary entirely. in this locality. Prices way down. i by bis own hands by taking morphine. Mr. and Mrs. H. Judge and children and M. 8. Welch returned Friday from a Cacti of Thanks. William H. Hart was born and raised in Mrs. J. Houck are camped at Btnith’s Morgan County. Missouri, and was in tbe E ditor V alley R bcomd : tour in the eastern cities, where he has Men’s working shoes, $1 to $2 per pair. springs. ! been inspecting flour mill machinery. He Union army during the war, being lieu- Please permit nie through your paper to ■ purchased a Cornelins internal roller Men’s low-top Russet shoes, $1.50 per pair. Dr. Stafford, a Rocklin. Cal., physician, I tenant in his company. A younger I express mv sincere and bear'felt thanks to ha» been spending a week in Ashland and 1 [ brother ot his was in the Confederate ser- the ladies for their floral offerings and uni ' system plant from Todd & Stanley, of St. Louis, for 34 560 It has a capac’i'y of 50 vicinity. I vice under Price, and they both met and form kindness and courtesies to the dead, bushels Men’s canvas shoes, 75cts per pair. per day, and will be delivered the recognized each other in tbe battle of and to the gentlemen of Ashland who aided Mrs. A. DePeatt.Kate DePeattand Lottis Wilosnville and Pea Ridge; W. H. Hart 15th. Tne work on the building nt Central Men’s boots, all at cost. MANAGER. so cheerfully in the late misfortune and ' Point commenced Monday. Pracht have been camping at Smith's ' being in Lyon and Siegel’s division. death of my brother, W. H. Hart. Tbeir springs. | He came to Colusa countv, Cal., in 1867, kind offices will ever be remembered and Jackson Hart, of the firm of Huhne A Trunks and Valises, all at cost. Hart, commission merchants, San Francis District Attorney Benson was called to i , and made that place his permanent i cherished by me and my family. co, was telegraphed to and took the first i Eagle Point Haturday on state criminal ! , residence until coming to Ashland about Big Drives in men’s odd pants. J ack ’ bos H art . five years ago. train for Ashland, arriving Saturday after business. The deceased while visiting his brother's County Commissioners' Court. noon. After settling up all the accounts Miss Nora Corbett returned yesterday ' family in Oaklond several years ago, ex In matter of county road petitioned for in his late brother’s misfortune he returned i from her atav at Portland visiting her aunt, pressed a desire to live the remainder of by L Henderson et al in Woodville pre-1 home Tuesday The affair was a terrible Mrs. J. A. West. his days, die and be buried in Ashland. i cuict, dismissed. and unexpected shock to himself and fam Mrs. Jackson Hart and daughter will come He lias the sincere sympathy cf the Col. R. A. Miller wa« up yesterday on County road petitioned for bv Walter 8 ily. up in a few months and have a tomb-stone people of Ashland, who hold both brothers business with tbe organization of the native Kitchen et al. Jacksonville; ordered that M WOODBURN, OR. erected over bis grave. tn high esteem. sons order. The funeral took place from the under Bellinger, A M Berry and Peter Elmer be Frank Hansen and 1 sster High have gone taker’s rooms at 9:30 p. in. Sunday, Rev. appointed appraisers of damages, to meet I Have you tried the Detroit F’ree Press? Its a 5-center. to Portland to cast tha. fortunes with the G. J. Webster of the Congregational at the County clerk's office Aug 31st. Superior Trees! metrojiolis. HEV. SAM P. JONES. i Church conducting the religious services at 10 o’clock a m to qualify and appraise N. Ahlstroni reports that the circus that iMrye Stock ! damages; and further ordered that this Geo. W. Prater catue home from Califor ; there. Followed bv a large concourse of matter be continued until Sept term of court. exhibited back of the new depot in Ash Well Established ! land three .»ears ago, introduced tbe Rev. Sam Jones, the Great Evangelist, nia where he has been doctoring for cancer I the numerous friends of the deceased the Ordered that the clerk advertise for pro-1 Canada thistle in that neighboihood, and remains were taken to and buried in the True to Name! writes: ‘ My wife,who was an invalid from Men’s and boys’ white shirts from 50cts up. Large line of without avail. posals for keeping county poor, to lioard that notwithstanding that he has cut it Ashland cemetery. nervous sick headache lias been entirely and b dge, furnish clothing, tobacco, medi- j down several times it keeps |on increasing Mrs. Geo. G. Carr ol California arrived men ’ s and boys ’ strain hats, all at cost. cured by six week ’ s use of Dr. King ’ s Royal P rices ? Hero is w here we strike. Wm. H. Hart was a very quiet, intelli cines and medical attendance and bury the Bunday on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Germetuer. Her health is perfect. In gent and dignified gentleman who said not dead, and transport patients within a ra- even- year and will soon threaten to over Mrs. F. Roper. I 1 a word against any man and never spoke i dius of five miles of said hospital, and a bid run the whole connty if some effort is not No. 1, 4 to 6 ft prune, per 1000... .$85 00 three weeks two of my children were com cured of nasal C atarrh . I t is truly Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Goddard and Mrs. W. i | to any of his friends or acquaintances about for said services excepting medical attend made to wipe it out. The authorities No. 2, 3 to 4 ft “ “ “ ... 65 00 pletely A GREAT REMEDY.” J. Dean went to Colestein Tuesday for Mrs.1 bi» business or pei irsonal affairs. He lived ance for a period of one year from the 15th sbonkl see that this dangerous nest is nipped in its incipiency. Goddard's health. ' at the Ashland Ho Germetuer presents an array of testimon CALL JLJSTJD EXULlSZLIlSTE OXTZEò STOCK. I A / 1111 AS t urna, ____ Jou»e and took life easy in j of Sept, 1892. Said bid to be opened and Best line of baking powders in the city at E HAVE 100,000 Italian. 00,000 Pe ials absolutely without a parallel in the his There is s large crowd of campers at | a quiet wav,seldom going any great distance ; considered Sept 7th, 1892 at 12 o’clock; said from the hotel. Winter ’ s. tite, and a large stock of other tory of medicines.both as to character and bids to be accompanied by a bond of $560. I Bmith's soda springs. Separate bathing ar His close-mouthedness about his business prunes; 200.000 apples, peaches, pears. number rangements for ladies. Ordered that the county assessor be and It is endorsed bv thousands of Dr. Geo. W. McDonald, the Yreka horse plums, and bis living a retired life got the impres is hereby granted an extension of time to man cherries, etc. our best known men and we are authorized came over yesterday with his string Mrs. n. B. Watson. H. T. and Chas. Chit-; sion abroad that be was worth thousands complete the assessment of this county un in saying that it will permanently cure of horses for the Central Point fair. The COME AND SEE US ! wood and Chas. Harris are home from their ' of dollars and was living off the interest til Oct 17 th. 1892. C atarrh , R heumatism , N euralgia . A sth list is headed by Allegretto, tbe trotter, [ of his money. He had been living this re Klamath county outing. Inquire about us, and be convinced, Write ma B owel , L iver , B ladder and K idney Ordered that the proposition of John H and Scampaway, the runner; Manwood, a tired life for about ten years. T. A. Norris, wife and family of Lincoln, i Naturally the motive for this act was dis Hutter. Jr, as set forth in the first portion three year old trotting stallion, (Haine’s to us at once for particulars. Place your T roubles , P aralysis , E hlepsy . E rysipe Cal., have located in Ashland. Mrs. N. is a cussed and reasons conjectured. One of ; of his bid for the sum of $90 to build • stone colt;)’Tilden, a trotter and runner eight order early and secure these very low las , I nsomnia , G eneral D ebility and skin old from Klamatb county; two well- prices. They are subject to change with dis has is , such as S crofula , E czema , & c . It daughter of Wm. Harris. tbe presumptions was that iiis money had i pavement from court house steps to gate is years cleanses and purifies the blood, invigorates bred green colt«, two and three years old. the market. Address hereby accepted. eone up in a wheat speculation of his Misses Lowry and De Shields, the Te the stomach, tones up the general system The two-year old is by Roscoe, by Briga O. F. STZRzJLIISr, rotbers. B W Dean has been appointed by the hama ladies, arrived at tbe Depot hotel and thus brings health and happiness. It dam by Kerby Smith. James Thomas But tbe truth is his brother never used a county court to the office of stock inspec dier. Wood burn. Or. last evening from Castle Crag. is no nauseous compound, but in as pleas cent of his money in any speculation what tor and presents bond in the sum of $5C) and George Baker are assisting hint. ff^-Catalogue free. augll ant to take as a glass of lemonade. E. C. Giltner, awutant secretary of state, ever. with J Nunan and J W Bybee as sureties; No Other Sarsaparilla has the merit by Manufactured by who has been visiting bis aunt. Mrs. D. F. Tbe whole erroneous impression grew bond was accepted and approved, which Hood’s Sarsaparilla has won such a Fox. returned home Sunday. ROYAL GE11METUER COMPANY, out of the mistaken idea of Wm. H Hart's C 8 Price, superintendent of schools for firm hold upon the confidence of the people. 13 B Polk Street, Chas. Anderson of Phoenix, returned wealth. It never was large and he had evi Jackson county files his report of the insti G. I. Sargent of Portland, secretary of la«t evening from Dunsmuir where he ap dently expended it before this, as since last tute fund of said county for the year ending the Oregon State Horticultural Society, San Francisco, Calif. fall his brother. Jackson Hart of Oakland. March 31, 1892 which shows a balance of was here Friday endeavoring to get Jack- plied for a position on the railroad. Cai., has sent him remittances amounting $50 on hands; report approved. son county interested in making an ex Tbos. Hurlburt, wife and son. who have in all to $5CJ, and would of cheerfully sent C 8 Priee, Superintendent of schools for hibit of fruits, etc., at tbe Portland exposi been spending some time here and at Cole- , him more if be knew he needed it. but the Jackson county files his report of school tbe best of which will be taken to tbe stein, returned to Portland Tuesday. last letter be received from William (about funds for the year ending March 31, 1892, tion, World’« Fair. Tbe horticultural society 8. Rosenthal, the Medford clothier and three months ago) stated that be was gett which report was examined and approved. will offer the following prizes: Diploma Best for least money for CASH. hatter was in town Tuesday with Officer ing along all nght and expected to go to Ordered that Max Muller insure the and cash premium for countv making the i work. William Hart was as close-mouthed Youngs in hot pursuit of a bad creditor. and largest display. The same for Address for peeisl prices, in regard to his business affairs with his court house in the sum of $4000 for the term finest the county making the finest display, and Mrs. Dr. Parson and Mrs. D. McCarthy brother and bis family as he was with bis of three years. Smiths ’ Cash Store, Report of keeper of county hospital filed for the county making tne most artistic are stopping at Colestein, also Mrs. Turner friends and acquaintances. 416-418 I'rout St., S. F. display, a cash premium. Mr. Sargent and approved. and daughter Miss Susie of Jacksonville. The only writing be left was a note in his has talked with the people in other towns room that be owed Jesse Houck $50 bor Ordered that the clerk order record for in tbe county, and they should soon arrive Miss Emma and Willie Judge who have rowed money and E. K. Briglitman $70 county commissioners* court. been with J. Nunan’s family camping at for board, at some means of getting the ball rolling and another note found on his Ordered that the clerk of this court shall Tyler's soda springs, have returned home. person addressed getting a Jackson county display to bis brother to the same advertise for proposals to ‘ build " a bridge toward there. _______________ Having leased the ware Thos. McAndrews of Medford came up effect and asking him to pay them. across Applegate creek Benedict’s Tuesday to go to Tolman’s vanor baths and The only reasonable solution that can lie place at a f>oint where the near Beware of Ointments fbr Catarrh present county mud springs for a vacation and for health. found in the premises is that be was out of bridge across said creek is situated, the that Contain Mercury, and a trifle behind, and having al bidder to accompany his bid with plans as mercury will surely destroy the sense of house next to my store on R. L. Ulen went to Portland Tuesday to money received several hundred from bis ‘ and specifications for the same ___ ______ ; said pro- smell and completely derange the whole Main street, I will open a plv his trade. His son. Ed. Ulen of Port ready posals to be opened Sept 7, 1*92, at 12 ni. land came out Monday to visit bis folks brother was too proud to ask for more. system when entering it through tbe mu awhile. In matter of school districts of Jackson cous surfaces. Such articles should never RECOMMEND ROYAL EX be used except on prescriptions from reput Commission House for the county, Oregon : Whereas the laws of Ore • Mrs. G. F. McConnell and daughter and I FIRST CLASS. gon passed Feb 25,1889, require the county able physicians, as the damage they will do CLUSIVELY. Miss Marv Eubanks arrived from Portland is ten fold to tbe good you can possibly de commissioners to provide the county school Bunday for a visit with relatives and old The State Chemist of California, Prof. superintendent a plat of the boundaries of rive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure.'man- sale of all kinds of Farm Pro- fnends. Rising; the San Francisco Board of the several school districts of the connty; ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. John F. Haseltine ia here again camping Health; Prof. Wenzell, of the University said statute provides that where the present O.. contains no mercury, and is taken in duce. on the trail of the fellow who doesn’t insure of California; Dr. McGowan, Health boundaries are uncertain or conflicting said ternally, and acts directly upon the blood his life against him. He is doing a good Officer of Loe Angeles, unanimously commissioners shall have power to estab and mucous surfaces of the system. In business. commend in their reports the great lish or correct the same: and whereas the buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get I DIED. Bring along your Flour and boundaries of various districts of Jackson the genuine. It is taken internally, and Baking Mrs. H. Eubank«. Mrs. R. Goodyear.Miss , qualities -!»••••■»•«-• of »~ the »••«> Royal «vy»i » miuk Powder, aww county are uncertain, it is ordered that the made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Mary Eubanks and Mr. and Mrs. George which they _ agree ia the .— highest t in boundaries of school districts are re-estab Co HUBBARD—In Eagle Point, Aug, 7th, Eubanks and daughter speut Tuesday at strength, the purest in quality of any of lished. jn^Sokl by Druggists, price 75c. per Grain. 1892, Mrs. Lois W. Hubbard, wife oi B. Colestein. (" ‘ ’ ’ _ . _ ____ _____ the baking compounds In the market. B. Hubbard; aged 64 years, 6 months J. H. MARTIN, Miscellaneous bills amounting to $1056.- bottle. and 15 days. Harrv Patterson, now with W. F. A' Co. They recommend its use exclusively, 94% allowed. at Portland came out to Ashland Sunday Jacksonville Jottings. The subject of the above notice was born Ashland, Aug. 3,1892. Golil Hill Items. with his wife, who is visiting her folks at in Windsen, Ashtabula County, Ohio, Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and Oregon Weather and Crops. J. C. McCully is over from Cinnabar on Edge wood. 22, 1828, where she lived until she ar John and Riley Hammersley have pur For week ending Tuesday. August 9, 1892.] a vacation. I Jan. I best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and rived at maturity, when she was married Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rinpevand daughter, chased a placer mine on Evans creek which i WESTERN OREGON—WEATHER. and in a short time was called upon to fol Judge Neil and Owen Keegan are at Miss Clara and Charley Rippey and family prospects well. Real Esiate Transfers. low price is an object. low the remains of her husband to his, last went to their new home at Santa Rosa, W. J. Rodgers of Grants Pass, the Postal I The temperature during the past week Dead Indian rusticating. A P Talent to A Straube—s% of n e resting place, the grave. In the course of 1 has been about normal, the extremes rang- Cal., Bunday. Miss Bernice Cameron of Uniontown is and w % of s e % sec 15, tp 38 s. r 3 e: also time she married a man by the name of Telegraph lineman, spent Wednesday mak ! ing between 46 and 95 degrees. Generally s w % of n w % of sec 14. and n e % of s w Ranney, after which they moved to Kan D. B. Hanson, now of Portland, son-in- ing necessary repairs near Gold Hill. speaking the weather conditions have been visiting Jacksonville friends. law of Street Commissioner Nelson, passed sas. where they reared two children—a boy J. Nunan and family returned from their % of sec 14, tp 38 s, r 3 e : $1000. Some low-down scrubs, who are too lazy favorable. Mary E Sargent to J L Ross—lot 1, 2, 33, and a girl. But she was destined to drink through Monday on a business trip to Ban to work and too honest to steal, have been There has been almost an sntire absence onting trip at Dead Indian Saturday. 34 blk A, R R add to Ashland; $500. Francisco. Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured of the bitter enp of afflictions, and when killing fish in the river by blasting with of rain. Mrs. J. T. Guerin of Portland is the Sylvester Patterson to Milton Berry—0.35 her children were about thirteen and fif Crops—Fall wheat threshing continues guest D. B. Worthington, editor of the Klam giant powder. Hundreds of dead fish can Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holmes. acre in Ashland; $400. teen re-ppctively, her so.i was killed by ath Falls Express, made the Rxcnati of be seen floating down tbe river, many of unabated. The berry is of ’air quality in to I W Johnson—land in tp the falling of a tree; and just one year G. M. Love has gone to the Cinnabar 39 J s, C r Havley and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the fice a pleasant call Friday. He runs a which are not six inches long. Parties' are most sections. 1 e; $750. from that time her husband was killed iu Oats are doing tolerably well, though mill with a load of supplies for the mining now on watch for the miscreants and the splendid rural newspaper. U 8 to Wm H Newton — 160 acres sec 32, the same manner. needing a little rain in some places. law will be enforced when tht y are found. company. tp 35 s, r 3 w. John C. More, of the Rowe Lumber On the 31st of December, 1878, she was Bpring wheat continues to improve. Re Lucky Bart, the famous prospector is ports from Marion county indicate a yield Chas G Rippey to Martha M Cooksey— married to B. B. Hubbard, and in 1887 Mrs. T. G. Rearnes and children and John company, leave» »oon with a party from preparing to run in a tunuel at bis mine 11.35 acres tp 37 ; $100. A. Boyer have returned from their trip to Roseburg *»<i Grants Paas for the South moved with her husband and daughter to of from 18 to 20 bushels to the acre. 500 feet below tbe surface. F T Downing to J G Hodges—50.28 acres Jackson County, Oregon, settling in Eagle American republics to seek a fortune. Hops are blossoming and but little dam Yaquina bay. tp 37 s, r 2 w ; $215. Point, where she lived until the day of bei One Walker, an old Jackson county pio age from lice is reported so far. Miss 8. W. Wilson of Ashland has lieen Geo. W. Btephenson and family now oc E Morgan to A F Shultz—lot9bikE, death. She became religious at about Haymaking is progressing nicely. The employed to teach the fall term of school R Geo cupy their now residence on Oak street and neer skipped the country and left many R add to Ashland; $105. thirty vears of age and spent the remain- timothy and clover varieties are yielding at the Forrest creek district. J. H. McBride and family will move into creditors to mourn his loss. M Purdin et al to Inlow & Asbpole—lot I der of her days in God’s service, being an largely, and stock is in excellent condition. the Stephenson ptace on Oak and Spring in Eagle Point; $300. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lindley of Sacramento returned active worker in the Sabbath school, ex- Corn and melons are ripening fast and streets until spring. John Ashpole to F B Inlow—q cd to lot | emplyfiing a true Christian character. She to Gold Hill Tuesday eve. Mr. L. contem- being shipped to the markets in goodly Nicholas Mitchell of this precinct died of in Eagle Point. convulsions last Friday morning. Miss Ida Harkey who has been visiting 6late» inyesting in some mines near Gold quanities. i leaves a long list of friends who sympa- to same—135.80 acres tp 35 s, r 1 ' thize with her busband and daughter in Mrs. T. P. Judson at Granta Paas started 1U1. The onion crop in Washington county Mr and Mrs Henry Pape returned to w Same ; $10. ____ ____ Mondav on her return to Illinois. Mr. and I their sad bereavment; blit they feel that their home at Corvallis Sunday evening. Misses Ada Parker and Nellie Vrooman I will fall short of the average. Mrs. Judson accompanied her as far a» Po i their loss is her eternal gain. In Douglas county blackberries are so They were accompanied by Deputy Post will take a course in the commercial school kegama and visited Mrs. Bright man until at Medford this fall. I plentiful that large quantities are drying master Gus Pape, who goes for the' benefit I have been a great sufferer from dry I One less on earth: Tuesday. I up on the vine for went of pickers. catanh for many years, and I tried many of bis health. Its pains, its sorrows, and its toils to W. P. Jacoby sees — the .................... handwriting remedies, but none did me so much bene --- ------------ ,----- —I on Gardens in general are a bit late, bit late, though Twenty members of the Masonic lodge share, “How delicious ia the winning the wall and is as mute as a frog in dogdays I in some localities pears are almost ripe. fit as Ely’s Cream Balm. It completely One less the pilgrims daily cross to l>ear. accompanied by their wives, went to Med cured me. M. J. Lally, 39 Woodward HC ”yS WiH ' E'8TIE“!’ OREGON-WEATHER Of akimat love’s beginning,' - One the crown of ransomed souls to ware, ford Friday evening to attend a banquet Ave.. Boston Highlands, Mass, sings the poet, and hia sentiment it true Barlow do all the blowing. . . . . . - _ , . , , " , . There has been no rain during the week At home m herven. , . wvv» given in behalf of the institution of Lodge with one possible exception. If either par Joe Hammersley had an adventure last ’ except a few local showers in portions of last; No. 103. A. F. A A. M A pleasant time Allotments on Klamath Reservation. ; One more in heaven. ty has the catarrh, even love’s kiss loess its night. A festive tramp undertook to stand Baker and Union counties. The tempera- was had by all in attendance. sweetness. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh remedy is a Another thought to brighten cloudy days. ture'bas' been"about'nor'mal Washington dispatch, 8th inst: The has been about normal; ; the extremes sure cure for this repulsive and distressing him up, but Joe whipped out a pistol and | ture Another theme of thankfulness and Mr. H. Bommers of Helena, Mont., and commissioner of Indian affairs to-day »be lra l n 'P. niade < T ace between them in ranging from 36 to 106 degrees. Hot winds affliction. Bv its mild, soothing, antiseptic, great haste. praise, Miss Anna Houser of Jacksonville were are reported from stations in the north- considered the applicatioa of Represen cleansing and healing properties, it cures Another link on high, our souls to raise, married Tuesday evening at the residence E. Ray the butcher does some solid “ cuss- eA»terh portion. , _ _ the worst cases. $500 reward offered for an To home in heaven. the bride’s parents, Rev. Robt. Ennis tative Hermann to prepare for allotments Crops harvested steadily of in once in awhile on account of some of . «... — . Wheat ... is being —-,--------------------- incurable case. * officiating. The young couple left on Wed among the Klamath Indians in Oregon, hi* female customers demanding choice an<* wl‘* a ^ai.rgood crop except in nesday’s train for their home Mr. Som preparatory to opening the excess lands I Eagle Point, Aug. 7th, 1892. a . c. H. beef without ____ _., any bone. He V says just • • as ; s ------ °me ---------------------------- portions of the northeastern - - -------------- coun- mers is superintendent of a railroad in that to settlement, and an order was given re Sam’s Valley Items i soon as honelt ss cattle can be found he will < t»e?- , . , , . quiring the agent to notify the Indians »-------- —- •-»— bpnng wheat has not improved any state. Savage’s steam thresher ia in the val buy a whole band of them. Merit Wins. . since last reports; but continues to suffer David and James Dunlap and Mrs. Rho- to make selections, and as soon as the ley. Jerry Kinney and A. J. Barlow had an from drought to some extent, I da Allen of Big Butte were arrested and surveys, which the interier department We desire to say to our citizens, that for | Cite „ charged with an assault and battery by sanctioned last week, are completed, 1 vears we have been selling Dr. King’s New : Oats ..re are doing well enough. Corn would Sheriff Pelton was in the valley yester animated discussion as to which could cast aline the farthest in fishing. A small be ? improved somewhat by a little rain, Justice Johnson of Eagle Point and were commissioners will be appointed to over i Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s rain. day. wager was made and the two individuals __ _ will _ be ;; • The fruit crop light in most brought to the county jail Tuesday. The Bee the final allotments as provided for New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and | Jatnee Pankey is building a new wended their way to the river. Barlow j sections owing to eariv frosts.' parties pleaded guilty and were fined $20 Electric Bitters, and have never handled dwelling house. made a successful cast. Then came Kin- Crops in Gilliam county have almost and costs. Habeas corpus proceedings in the general law on the subject. remedies that sell as well, or that have giv | nev ’ s turn who made a hop, step and jump Master Jasper Hannah is stopping at perished from the effects of" the hot winds will be instituted, the case being over the Mrs. D. H. Churchill and five children of j en such universal satisfaction. We do not reminding one of a cannilial ana payed out and tbe potato crop is said to be a total kidnapping of a child. Dr. Stanley’s. HICH we are prepared to give you very low Great Falls, Mon., have arrived and taken hesitate to guarantee them every time, and his line. He then swayed to and fro and ■ failure. possession of their property, purchased 1 we stand ready to refund the purchase Mrs. Ray and daughter of Gold Hill, made the cast. A second after Kinney’s prices on, Especially in Quantities. Big As Tbe weather conditions that have ob from A. T. Kyle. While visiting in the price, if satisfactory resuits do not follow was trading in Moonville last week. The Temptation contortions began. Barlow was called upon tained during the past seven days have their use. These l'lC'V icmcuic.inaiv IUVU | remedies have nuu won their Willamette one of the children had its leg sortment of Camper’s Supplies and Picnic Goods. Wm. Ulrich was doing business in to cut the book out of the back of Kinnev's been, as a rule, favorable to vegetation in To go out of doors in rough weather is not broke. Mrs. laird of the Willamette, i great popularity purely on their merits. it. 1? IN 1 ir: — L. ... • r. ,<r 1 »zs 1 rrrri ci+a nearly all sections of the state and were strong, but we are. many of us. compelled mother of Mrs. Churchill, is visiting them. È. E. Winchester <S Co.,’ Druggists. 1 ! our little village last week. He is one head. We also have a nice line of Wood and Willow ware. all that could be desired for harvesting to face rough weather frequently. Disease» of the beet business men in Jackson purposes. which arise from a chill are peculiar to no The dental rooms of Dr. Caldwell, will county. i season of the year. This is true, therefore be closed during next week. Dr. Stanley ia receiving an immense All the leading brands of Cigars and Tobacco. And the there should be in the closet of every house Edw. Hildreth was over this week from BORN. stock of gents and boys clothing. He is hold—what? Not an unmedicated stim largest and best selected stock of Books and Sta ulant, absolutely devoin of anything but an prepared to please all that want nice the logging camp on Klamath river. excitive action, but a tome combining, in BISH — In Ashland, Aug. 7, 1892, to Mr. suits. tionery te be found in the county. Mrs. David Brower and daughter Miss the effective form of on invigorant and an and Mm. Austin Bish, a son. O. Ganiard ami C. W. Penebaker Lou Brower of Grants Pass are in town to alterative, the quality of defence against passel through Sam's valley Wednesday day. changes of weather. Hostetter's Stomach DIED. M2 pNice Line of Japanese Goods and Fancy Articles, and morning. A. Giltv. of tbc Earl Fruit Co., arrived Bitters has three or four properties that i in the valley last week to size up the apple no other article of its class possesses. Not Miss Clara Rippey and Mias C. klev of the Complete List of Oregon School Books. LYTTLETON—In.Ashland. Aug. 9, 1892, only does it relieve the complaints which it Central Point, have been visiting Miss crop. eventually cures, it fortifies the system William, infant »on of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. 8. Crowell, Dan Waldroop and R. M. Rose McClendon of this vallev. Lyttleton; aged live months. The funer against the bad effects of changes of tern-; leave to-morrow for their Jenny QP^°We Guarantee Bottom Prices. Jacob Bowman was partly paralized Garrett al was yesterday—I urial in A»hland perature. fatally and too often, shown in creek claims. cemetery. Rev. C. A. Lewis conducting 1 tbe deadly form of "la grippe;” it produces * last ‘ weex, and ‘ there 1 ia no * hope ’ for his a radical’change in the weakened con-j religious services. Carnegie ought to be good for a $25,000 recovery. He has since profeesei re- ; dition of a system peculiarly liable to lie ligion and «as baptised in a tank la«! contribution to the republican cam pa Ln attacked by’it. and it tends to provide L. I., ue .. -. a . . u co Sunday by Rev. J. W. Slover and the un l th s year. The party cannot affo d firm dealing i<l ca«h re star, tvpe-wriieta, i against the danger resulting from an im- to b*ar the burden of hia tro ec.ion ex- help of men, who carried him out of the etc., came up from !<• City .Sunday on a i poverished condition of the blood and a . > - OZRÆG-OLIST. "Used in Millions of-HomeSc—40 Years the Standard. perimeut for a ceut less. hoose on a sheet. D xxocrzt . I i disordered »tale of the liver" or biiwel». Visit io bis family. • • • ' * •• PECOPP. IN At 0. H. BLOUNTS. “nixs'u,' «¡^ >«" «•»<. DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, ETC., Here is the opportunity of your life for Bargains. a . s -. m.nwdisiKsafiJisiysj’jar' MILLINERY I BIG FAT HENS . dbessmaking STORE W HIGHEST CASH PRICE — H. IL PARKER, CITY VIEW NURSERY We carry Coon Co.’s fine white shirts and collars and enffs. They are the finest in the market. W Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT, Clothier eLXXd. Tot Ashland, Oregon. ARVEST SUPPLIES FARMERS I OPERA HOUSE GROCERY GEO. MARKLE BLACKSMITHING ! Spring Street a “T. ” lowest, way down. 0. WINTER We are just in receipt of some Large Invoices of GROCERIES BOTH ÏŒ9 W DIRIGES eSBSS D. L. MINKLER & SON,