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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1892)
brevity basket . Desili of Corone* Porle*. Fallen by thè Warside. Dr. B»wen Porter of Gold Hill, countv At thè p-«*byt-rian pareonage. Med- Assessor Hamilton i- in town. coroner of Jackson coanty, dted at Ina ford, last Mondav afternoon W H Col Bowditch was at Jacksonville yester honie Wedneeday night of heart failure, Mowat and Mia» A. Janet Folte« were ASHLAND, Ox, T rumsat , Aug. 25, 1892 aged atout 35 years. formally linked together in the bonds of day. Mrs. T. E. Godfrey was in Portland this matrimony by Rev. F. J. Edmunds, People's Party Picnic. [ Misses Frink and Reynolds of Ashland week. PERSONAL AND SOC1AR Mrs. T. A. Harris is visiting Mrs. B. K. At Gold Hill Friday, Sept. 3d- i witnessing the ceremony. The happy Music 1, by the Gold Everybody invited. IZ_1_ ___ j couple took the evening train for Port- Willets. ilvAr cornet onrnot band, Vwand land to tn spend RDPnd several weeks on nn a fl VUAild. Mrs. M. L. McCall is at Central Point Enoch Walker was up Monday. Hill glee club and silver wedd- N. Herbert of Gold Hill was here Mon A ball in the evening. Prominent local ing tour. _Mr. Mr. Mowat is originali* from from, this week. day. .... „ people ___ _______ , Canada, ____ -__,___ The R ecord and the 8. F. Examiner one •peakers of the ’s party will „ be Toronta, and _____ came to ._______ Ashland J. H. MARTIN having purchased the A rv ______ af— __ I 1:__ 1 four years w<* ago when the Postal Telegraph ' ' >'ear ior >3.50. Democratic and > ____ republican Rufu» Cole waa at Medford on business _____ present. Friday. and Mackey -Bennett Cable Co. put in Conductor Pat Tynon left this morning Wilson A Walsworth stock of •pouters invited to take part. its extensive quadruple! repeating office, for ,fie BaY City. John B. Million left Tuesday on a trip to i Fire at MedTortl. ‘ having ‘ been appointed ........................... "i Mrs. J. W. O. Gregory has returned home Baker City. electrician and Mr and Mrs. M. L. Alford have returned Monday night about 1:30 a. m . the superintendent of the division, a very from Smith's springs. •> Ed. Booth returned Sunday from the from Medford. wool pile of A. A. Davis, Iving between responsible position. races at Oakland, Cal. his flouring mill and the railroad track Mise Fobes came to Ashland three Byron Cole of Colestein wa* here yester Has moved them into his store and is closing them Klamath county is overstocked with fat day on busin« is. at Medford was discovered ablaze. The years ago from Alleghany City, l’enn., cattle and great loads of hay. □ alarm soon brought Medford ’ s entire and has ever since been engaged in the out at Figures that Astonish you for Cheapness. David Payne is at Henley looking after M. L. McCall was at Siskiyou the first of population to the scene as well as the public schools of this citv in which work his mining interests. Charley Slade arrived Tuesday from hose company. The water supply was she has endeared herself in the hearts ot the week doing some surveying. Conductor Erank Gutbrie returned north eastern Washington. so weak that it was of no service and the scores of people. J. W. Plyiuale was in the city yesterday : only water to be had was that pumped Mr. Mowat is to be congratulated on yesterday from a recreation at Monterey, i Fennimore Avers, of Fresno, Cal., on district fair business. from wells, and wet blankets used. The successfully wooing and wedding so gra D. L. Minkler went to Roseburg Satur wood, some 220 cords, was consumed by cious and accomplished a person to ac brother of C. W. has been visiting Ashland. H. D Parker, manager of the Depot day to visit his brother. the flames and h-rculean efforts finally company anil cheer bim through life’s hotel, has returned from a business trip to Geo W. Stephenson and family are mak staunched the fire there, after the flames varied pathway. Redding. ing the Crater lake tour. : had severely scorched and blistered the Upon their arrival home iron) their | G. W. Wilshire, now a stockraiser of Blit- Andy Payne, of Pokegama, is visiting his flour mill building. It was a miraculous honeymoon they will immediately Ko to zen ! Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing— valley was down in Tehama county folks tn Josephine county. escape and had the mill once caught fire house-keeping. last week. 63 We have a large line, all reduecd. A. M. Ruddeck. the Buck lake stock all the powers of heaven and earth We’ve heard of a woman who said she _ ’d ' A. J. Howell and wife, who have been man, was in the city last week. would not have saved the town from visiting at Gilmore’s, returned to McMinn walk five miles to get a Ixjttle of Dr. Pierce ’ s Miss Jennie Jackson and Geo. It. Neil complete destruction. for Men’s suits way down to close— Favorite Prescription if she couldn't get it ville Monday. were visiting Colestein Sunday. Mr. Davis thinks the fire was started without. That woman had tried it. And J. E. Harmon and wife, who have been Fine Gray suits for summer, $5.00 to $15.00. Miss Harvey Babcock of San Francisco is from a spark from the engine of the it’s a medicine that makes itself felt in ton 5 ¡siting in Washington for three week re paying Miss Cherry Harris a visit. AT THE north bound freight which passed just ing up the system and correcting irregu turned today. I Special Bargains in men’s fine Cutaway suits— Maurice Harmon, section foreman at before. larities as soon a« its use is begun. Go to _________________ That complexion of yours needs some Dunsmuir, was doing this city Sunday. your drug store, pav a dollar, get a bottle thing. Try Mrs. Gervais Graham’s Cream Jacksonville Jottings. Reduced to $15.00 per suit. and try it—try a second s third if necessary. at Winchester’s. Mrs. Jos. McVey of Hornbrook is stop Judge L. R. Webster has returned from Before the third one’s been taken you’ll ping in Ashland to improve her health. Adolph Sutro and son, C. W. Sutro, are an extended trip to Portland. know tnat there’* a remedy to help" you. seriously thinking of purchasing Edson Men’s fine Prince Albert coats and vests— Robert Hawkins, of Yreka, now a rail Rev. Father Watry left Monday for Then you'll keep on and a cure ’ll come. Bros, hot springs. road man, was doing Ashland Sunday. Wagner soda springs to spend the week. But if you shouldn’t feel the help, should Regular price $25.00, reduced to $15.00. R. V. Beall returned from Tolman’s You want to take a chance at the 8. F. Judge Neil and son have returned from be disappointed in the results—you’ll find Examiner’s premiums. You can get the Saturday, much relieved from hi« ill spell. i their mountain trip much improved in a guarantee printed on the liottle wrapper weekly for$l by clubbing with the R ecord . Removed to New Quarters Men’s summer coats and vests, $2 to $3.50. tbal'll get your money back for you. M. 8. Welch whu is constructing the new health. How many women are there who’d rath dour m il at Centaal Point was up yester Are you in need of letter heads, note Men’s summer coats, neat ones, $1 each. Mn. E. Turner and daughter. Miss Susie, er have the money than health? And "Fa heads, envelopes, statements, bill heads? day. MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S returned Tuesday from a two weeks vorite Prescripti >n" produces health. Won If so, send your order to the R ecord office. Frank Ovens, of Sacramento has been sojourn at Colestein. der is that there’s a woman willing to suffer I Men’ summer neckwear from lOcts up. visiting bis old friend. James Fswel. of this People who give Hood s Sarsaparilla a fair Married in Jacksonville. August 23, 1892. when there'* a ouabanteed remedy in the trial realize its great merit and are glad to dty. by Kx-Rts-order 8. J. Day, Mr. Joseph Rolf nearest drug store. say a good word for it. Have you tried it? Largest line of men’s and boys’ shoes Mrs. Robert* of Glendale wa* yesterday and Miss Irma Wiley. ------- AND-------- James Vertrees returned Sunday from a visiting her friend, Mrs. E. Smith in Ash Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate the Stom Mrs. F. Robert« of Glendale, arrived in this locality. Prices way down. prospecting tour to Curry county, finding land. Monday for a visit with relatives and ach, Liver and Bowels. Mild and effective. numerous gold bearing quartz prospects. W. E. Jacobs returned yesterday from a friends in Jacksonville and Medford. Emtio Point Items. Mrs. A. P. Armstrong, wife of the Port Men’s working shoes, $1 to $2 per pair. business trip to his hop yards at Puyallup, Miss Alice Mathews and Miss Nora land business college man, arrives tomorrow —AT— I Wash. Hauser, Miss Issie McCully and Hon. J, E ditor V allky R ecord :— Men’s low-top Russet shoes, $1.50 per pair. go to Tolman’s celebrated vapor Miss Chambers, from Round Top, is ¡vis to springs. Mrs. T. L. Jones and Rev. Jones’s sister Mason visited the granite city Sunday. iting friends in Eagle Point, Mrs. McKinley and Mrs. McCord, who were visiting Jackson Hockersmith's folks W. T. Beagle and J P. Gilmore have re John Watkins is getting the material on turned from a tour on the south side of Is now located on Main street, Men’s canvas shoes, 75cts per pair. Monday. have been visiting the family of W. H. the ground to build on the south side of the If you will state where you saw this ad Parker for some weeks, have taken up their Men’s boots, all at cost Ashland and Wagner buttes, having killed Mia* Florence McDonald, who has lieen opposite Granite creek. vertisement and enclose a stamp, we will three ileer. visiting Mr*. B. Beach, returned to loio residence in Medford. mail you free of charge our complete Mr*. John Rader and her father. H. T. Misses Carie Beekman and Lizzie Graves, Baturdar. L. Leonard returned Friday from San here can be found Everything Trunks and Valises, all at cost. have gone to the ¡lead Indian Francisco where he sold some horses, He Catalogue and one of our latest Piano Piec Misses towry and DeHhields completed who recently joined a party of excursion Severance in the Miliinerv Line at the Lowest TA—11. es. D. M. CAl ’ GHUXG & CO.. ... soda springs. ists to Alaska returned home Wednesday reports the bottom as having dropped out Prices. ~ Big Drives in men s odd pants their visit in Ashland and returned to Red aug25-4t Toledo, Ol>io. edlighted with their trip. I am sorrv to be under the necessity of of the horse market. Bluff Bunday. reporting Mrs. Frank I^wis and Mrs. O^'Neat Fit and satisfaction guaran R. T. Armstrong, who has been in the The woodpile of A A. Davis’s flour r mill . John Weiss, father of A. P. Weiss, was teed. ' ---- was destroyed by fire during the middle of on Monday’* train from Los Angele* to Willamette valley for some time arrived Starns on the sick list here to-day (Thursday) but will leave to Geo. Brown, one of our leading mer- Mondav night, much wood being lost, Linn county. for Woodland, Cal. chants has just received a large lot of salt, — ~ ' mill had a narrow escape from The flour J. DeWitt Batt*, who has been spending morrow Mrs. Theresa Gaskins and son left for having shipped it by the carload. destruction. three week* at Castle Crag, came out to their home at tos Angeles Monday. They Geo. Heckathorn ba« lieen putting an ad Ashland Friday. The year-and-a-half son of W. A. Bagley f were accompanied to Ashland by the dition to his barn. He believes in provid of Summer lake, fell into a small pool of . Miss Dolie Bovem who ha* been visiting circuit court bailiff. Chas. Schultz. ing for and taking care of his stock. water and when found a short time after her sister, Mn. Ernest Hicks, returned to Joseph G. Pierce, who resided here for Mrs. Dr. Stanfield was called Saturday was dead, all efforts at resuscitation being Eugene Monday. some time and who has purchased many morning to Bisson to the bedside of her unsuccessful. Conductor Hban Connor was out Sunday acres of timber land will take bis departure danghter Grace, who is reported sick at There is nettling pleasanter than a nice, to take the Knight* Templar train from the for the east during the week, probably to that place. soft skin. Neither is there anything that south to Portland. remain I learn that Mr. Buchanan and others in makes it so than Gervais Graham's Elder Men’s and boys’ white shirts from 50cts up. Large line of Mias Nellie Stanley is learning the drug John Hanley and J. C. Hall were grant Flower and Cucumber Cream. Win- I gist's business at the Plaza drug store of ed the right to sell liquors on the fair terested in railroad affairs are spending i Chester keeps it. men’s and boys’ strain hats, all at cost. awhile in the neighborhood of Fisn lake, J. C. Barrett A Co. «round near Central Point by the secretary, near Mount Pitt. i P. J. Chavner was over at Hornbrook Mrs. Belle Yarbaugh left Friday for Scio, i Irs. W.J. Plyiuale. The bid was $215.75,the J. A. Jonas, one of our leading educators Saturday purchasing pipe to mine some Linn county. Her husband will join her i highest ever paid for the privilege. who has been teaching school on Big Butte placer ground at his place near Gold Hill, i there in three week*. Hon. James Mason, who has been visit is getting out material to subdivide his He has twenty acres of mining ground in E. D. Foudray and family who have been ing Ins sister, Mrs. J. McCully and daughter place and go into the hog business on a the Blackwell district. Having leased the ware CALL JLHSTID EXJL2ÆI3STE OTJZR, STOCK. at Colestein several weeks returned home for the past three weeks, left for Portland more extensive scale. The forest fire raging below Wagner to Phoenix Monday. the first of the week. From there he will butte has taken both sides of the creek and There has lieen a man here supposed to Mr*. E. K. Bnghtinan, landlady and pro go to Tacoma and other cities of interest 1« interested in the fisheries at the mouth is encrachtng closer toward Ashland every house next to my store on prietor of Hotel Pokegama on Klamath along the Sound when he will return to his of Rogue river (I did not learn his name), day. The sooner it is arrested by the home in Indiana. river was over Tuesday. Main street, I will open looking for a place to put in a hatchery. citizens the better it will be. A partv composed of Mrs. O. Keegan, He examined the mouth ot Big Butte and Joseph Dame returned Sunday from an Bishop Morris, of Oregon, has consented absence of several weeks sojourningin Oak Mrs. A. Thompson, Miss Jennie Keegan, pronounced it an excellent place. to the election of an assistant bishop. Commission House for the Eugene and David Thompson and Chris .IF ’ land and San Francisco. Dr. D. G. Terrv is making preparations to The canonical consent of the bishops and Keegan leave to-day for a trip to Union build a new store house on the south side standing committees has been asked, and Mr*. Isaliella Nichol* formerly of Mrs. creek, or Huckleberry mountain. They go BEV. Sz\M P. JONES. T) 1er'* gallery, ha« opened a photographic within a day’s drive of Crater lake and may of Little Butte creek. He is doing a lively the election will doubtless be held shortly. sale of all kinds of Fann Pro in his line. He reports a frw cases The ladies of the Presbyterian church gallery at Central Point I take in the sights of that vicinity before business of sickness among whom are Nick Young, will serve a suptier in the session room of duce. Janie* R. Beanies, the Phoenix farmer, they return. , Rev. Sam Jones, the Great Evangelist, Jr., who is improving very rapidly, and the church next Wednesday evening from was in the city Saturday, his health im ; writes: "My wife,who was an invalid from Mrs. Johnston. 5:30 to 6 o ’ clock. Proceeds for benefit of proving some right along. It is a remarkable fact that the Ohio nervous sick headache has been entirely Sunday school. Supper 25c. Ice cream 15c. Misses Ida Matney and Mamie Wilev and I cured by six week’s use of Dr. King’s Royal Horace Pelton vas up from Sams valley State Food Commissioner, in his official Messrs. J. W. Pew, George and Clinton Bring along your Flour and Dr. Ruggles, of the California board of Germetuer. Her health is perfect. In Tuesday evening. He is storing grain in examination of baking powders, after ex Wilev have gone to Crater lake and I un health, still continues his work of examin I three weeks two of my children were com- the Ashland Kollar Mills. cepting the Royal, found no one to con derstand that thev intend to return via old ing all the passengers on the south hound ( Grain. I pletely cured of nasal C atarrh . I t is truly Misses Kmma Howard and Kate Hensen tain less than ten per cent, ot impurities. Fort Klamath, where Miss Mamie Wiley train between Ashland and Hornbrook. ; [ A GREAT REMEDY.” returned Monday from a visit with Mrs. E. The Royal was found practically pure. expects to remain awhile visiting friends in He vaccinates all those not vaccinated, free | J. H. MARTIN, K. Sayles on the Siskiyou*. Klamath county. Germetuer presents an array of testimon of charge. Klamath Falls Items. Prof. B. J. Hawthorne, ol the State ials absolutely without a parallel in the his- John Ashpole, who until recently has The camp of sons of veterans recently I Ashland, Aug. 3,1892. University, went out to Klamath county ■ tory of medicmes.both as to character and Huckleberrving the rage. been cne of our leading merchants has organized in Ashland with 17 charter mem Monday fishing for students. ! number . It is endorsed bv thousands of B. F. Crouch, whose home is now in donned the checkered shirt and juniper and bers will be mustered in Friday evening of I I our best known men and we are authorized Misses Cora and Mamie Linn, Carrie Rogue river vallev called here last week is giving lessons in mannal lalior. He will this week by C. A. Hermann, deputy I in saying that it will permanently cure CronemMler and Mollie Miller. Jacksonville to look after his property interest. never go to the poor house, unless he ha« mustering officer. They will elect officers ; I C atarrh , R heumatism , N euralgia , A sth fairies, Sundayed in Ashland. J. D. Fountain will soon put in a large charge of the poor house of Eagle Point the same evening. ma B owel , L iver , B ladder and K idney Miss Rose McClendon, of Sams valley, stock of general merchandise at Ft. Klam county when ft is built. Geo. W. Dunn killed a big rattlesnake at i ! T roubles , P aralysis , E pilepsy . E rysipe - ha* been spending the week in Ashland, ath and the store will be conducted by bis My calling attention to the stones in our his place near Ashland Saturday that i las . I nsomnia , G eneral D ebility and skin DKALK&S IN the guest of Mrs. O. Ganiard. streets has caused some of our business measured three feet and contained 13 brother John. diseases , such as S crofula , E czema , & c . It! men to make a move in that direction. I rattlers. The dead snake is now a part of ' soda ¡PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS* TOOLS, i cleanses and purifies the blood, invigorates A. E. Tomblin and wife of Shasta Born in Klamath Falls August 22, 1892, springs has been spending the week with to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Stidham, a son. understand that F. B. Inlow and A. J. Flo the Elk Horn variety store’s musee ' the stomach, tones up the general system : WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., Mrs. C. T. Harris and daughter. Mrs. Stidham is a daughter of Mrs. Chas. rey. two of our enterprising business men. Rattlesnakes are very scarce in this section. • and thus brings health and happiness. It' had them removed so that the street pre Mrs. H. L. Walters, who has been visiting Humphrey, formerly of Ashland. The Rev. Dr. Somerville of the Presby is no nauseous compound, but is as pleas- ' sents quite a clean appearauce. terian Church of Scotland, on his way to i her folks, the family of J. H. Russell, re ! Building Papers, Wrapping Papers ' ant to take as a glass of lemonade. The first band music that ever echoed A. J. Daley, our boss miller.lreports that the Pan Presbyterian Council, will preach I turned home to Portland Saturday. over the silvery waters of Big Klamath lake Manufactured by and Twines. Mrs. R. T. Melius and children returned was heard last Sunday on board the charm he is receiving quite a lot of new wheat. He in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath ; i ROYAL GERMETUER COMPANY, having bought the house wherein John morning. There will be a song service in ' home Saturday from a visit of several ing little steam launch. Lottie C. The play, All kinds of 13 B Polk Street, weeks in Oakland and San Francisco. ers were Mrs. W. E. Howe, Misses Amelia Watkins sept his confectionery and lunch the evening and the new book, “Living : house has liad it moved to where the old Hymns,” will be used. San Francisco, Calif. and Lena Heidrich, Dollie Baldwin and ARTISTS ’ MATERIALS. Burt Durkee, who has been acting aw postoffice building was burned.had it paint James Briner and Jeff Devenney came , telegraph operator at Tolman's vapor Emnia Lee. and W. E. Bowdoin. As the ed and fitted up for an office for Dr. Stan over Saturday from the Spencer Mining Co. I CONTRACTS FOR first burst of music swept over the ripples ■prines. returned to Portland Saturday field. Thev report that the 2-stamp mill crushes W. E. Howe, Fred Mills and Charley Par Thos. McAndrews, of Medford, returned rish C^uite a number of our citizens have been about six tons of ore a day and from the P ainting , P apering E tc . clung hard to their seals for lear of be yesterday much improved in health and "completely carried away,” but the trying the Dead Indian soda springs the plates alone $60 to $70 is taken per day. spirit* by his sojourn at Smith's spring*. ing Aukland. Ore.Qon. is business At subsequent strains gradually carried them past week and the proprietor of the Eagle They had been running six days. This will Mrs. G. F. McConnell and danghter higher and higher until they looked down Point Hotel, A. Poole got so fat that he no doubt prove a fine mine. SMITHS’ CASA STORE, Hazel returned Saturday to Portland, after upon all creation. could hardly get home. He speaks in the The De Moss family have returned to 1.16-1.18 Front St., S. F. a pleasant visit with relatives and friends highest terms of the soda water there. He Oregon after a three years' tour in the east. To Lower Klamath Lake. Order early and avoid fall nuh. here. had the company of John Nichols and fam They assisted in the exercises at the cainp- The Temptation Tills month’s Price List now For a number of years past the land ily, Dr. D. G, Terry’s family and others niee’ting here Saturday. Those who heard Mrs. Julia A. West came out from Port ready. owners along the shores of the Upper land Sunday, having been called here by To go out of doors in rough weather is. not and had a splendid time. them say they have improved greatly in Klamath lake have been discussing the the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. 8. C. strong, but we are. many of us. compelled Last Friday night while the threshing the last three years, a statement we do not to tace rough weather frequently. Diseases machine crowd of Simon & Brown were at doubt, as there was plenty of room for it.— feasibility of removing the obstruction Corbett. arise from a chill are peculiar to no 8. A. Potter’s his two boys and a neighbor Hood River Glacier. at the outlet of that large body of water E. B. Watson and wife and A. M. Craw which I of the year. This is true, therefore boy began plaving pranks and Benton font, receiver of the Roseburg land office, season with a view of lowering the lake and there should be in theclosetof every house John B. Million has returned from and wife went out to Wagner’s springs hold—what? Not an unniedicated stim Poole threatened to have them arrested, for thus reclaiming and improving many and scared Billy Potter so that be Sprague river valley where he completed a thousand acres of what is known as Sunday. ulant, absolutely devoin of anything but an mischief, barn for John F. B ’ loomingcamp that was Mr and Mrs. Geo. H. Tyler have re excitive action, but a tome combining, in rnn off and laid out all night without coat 102 feet wide, 184 feet long and 30 feet high. “swamp land.” Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and turned front their springs on Dea«i Indian the effective form of on invigorant ana an or hat and bad a general search for him.but He reports that James Taylor’s new The matter did not assume definite to no avail until after the machine had best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and and have opened their gallery ready for alterative, the quality of defence against when he emerged from his hiding residence is finished up; that Albert shape until last Friday evening when a business. changes of weather. Hostetter’s Stomach gone, Walker ’ s tine new residence is being con low price is an object. half dozen interested parties convened of Sam’s neighbors, Geo. Rice, Mrs. T. L. Knight went to Sacramento Bitters has three or four properties that place. One to sell Sam a bell so that he could structed and that John Wells has let the at a called meeting held in this town. Bunday where her husband, the express no other article of its class possesses. Not proposed contract to Mr. Patterson of Langell valley It was decided to raise necessary funds messenger, was taken seriously ill with an only does it relieve the complaints which it bell him in the future. for the construction of a fine, commodious FIRST CLASS. There is some talk among our citizens of dwelling. to carry out the project by circulating a eventually cures, it fortifies the system attack of pleurisy. the county of Jackson state of Ore subscription paper among the land E J. Farlow, wife and daughter, have against the bad effects of changes of tem having divided so as'to give Jacksonville the This valley will soon be a flour-mill owners to be benefited and a committee, been camped for some time at Smith.« perature. fatallv and too often, shown in gon Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured house, poor bouse and county debt cursed country. The latest is that Mr. consisting of J. L. Hanks, F. H. McCor- springs. Misses Ada Miller and Allie Far- the deadly form of "la grippe;” it produces court a radical* change in the weakened con and Eagle Point county (that is to be the Orme is to put in a 50-barrel plant at nack and G. W. Maylone, was ap Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Dancy low joined them last week. of a system peculiarly liable to be name of the new county) all of that portion Kerbyviile, Josephine county. He has John Bnner, Wm. C. Runzler and Rufe dition attacked by it. and it tends to provide of the old county lying on the east side of found government land just north of pointed to make the canvas, raise the and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the Edwards left Tuesday for Klamath county against the danger resulting from an im Bear creek, including Sams valley and up money and have entire charge of the with Alford's threshing machine. A. Al poverished condition of the blood and a per Rogue river and have the county seat town and the citizens have agreed to work. Heal Estate TruiiBters. ford went by rail and stage. of the new countv at Eagle Point. Won't build the ditch, which will tap the Illi If a hearty support is given the outer-, O <t T Co to J O Marshall—lots 31. 32, 33 disordered state of the liver or bowels. The mill prise, work will liecin in a very short j blk A. Ashland, reseiving water right and that be nice? Then all of us can have an nois river for water power. I. B. Raymond has returned from his orricx, and we can run a new debt until we Iowa trip. Mrs. Mary Pickering and will be in operation to grind next seas- J. C. Tuillinger and G. C. Fulton, of time and will be completed by the first privileges; $105. family accompanied him to join the hus Astoria, and J. K. Leabo returned Mon have a little more than we can carry and oil’s wheat. J O Marshall to Lucy Marshall-same prop day of January next. It is intended to we can divide again and give Sams band and father at Medford. ertv described above; $1. day from their hunting trip in the Elk then remove the “ upper ripple ” by blasting i asso- The Jackson county agricultural 0 A T Co to Lucv M Marshall—lot 30 blk Oregonian : C. H. Luderman, a prom creek section with Leabo’s bounds, kill valley the debt and start anew. We will which will probably lower the lake from j A: $80. inent real estate dealer and mining man of ing six bucks. The dew berry patch in have’to build a court house anyway, for ciation’a fair that opens at Central Point fifteen to eighteen inches and thus re Same to same—lot 34 blk A ; $80. Butte, is in the city on business, and ex that neighborhood where the bears feed we have so much legal business to attend September 28th, will be a success. There to here that it has become necessary to have is no finer mile track or fair grounds in claim from 60,000 to 70,000 acres of Chas Main to Chas F Nicholson—lots 4, 5. pects to remain several weeks. a deputy district attorney appointed. Our the country, while the amount of monev swamp land along the shores. 9 bl I: 10, Medford ; $925.61. was on fire for five miles, which drove Sheriff Pelton, wife and little daughter, new district attorney was over to attend the O Ganiard to A C Bentz and J H Bentz— It is estimated that this can be effected were visiting Ashland Saturday and Bun out the big game and entirely changed Meeker. Dunlap. Allen (Old Rhoda), Carter hung up in premiums and purses is near in tp 39 s, r 1 e; $100. day. John was in this section summoning their old-time haunts. Hiley Gee and trial and appointed our old stand-by. Dr. ly as much as the district fair purposes. bv the expenditure of not more than land S Chilaers to F Galloway—160.8 acres tp jurymen for the September term of circuit Col. Winingham joined them over there. Stanfield as his deputy tor this part of the The state appropriation for district fairs ' $2,000. ! 35 s. r 1 w; $2000. court. While the reclamation of so large a Grace J Skeeters to WES Eddy—lots 1 William Wimer and Miss Annie Wimer, judicial district, whicn embraces four pre only amounts to a small figure. Central Mrs. J. J. Comstock, of Portland, widow children of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. C. Wimer, cincts. Since my last we have bad another Point fair grounds will see as big a crowd I body of land will increase the arable and 2 blk 36, Medford: $225. of the late partner of Ben Holladay and in formerly of Ashland, were married at Stay case of assault'and pounding, Messrs. and as fine a fair as it has ever before i acreage of the lake region and largely , O <t T Co to H J Wortman—lot 12 blk 78, his lifetime a foremost citizen of Oregon, ton, Marion county, on the 14th inst. in Cook and Edmonds of Big Butte. Cook witnessed. benefit a great many ranches, the pro- I Medford: $45. has been visiting Mrs. K. C. Kane in Ash a double wedding, the former marrying was fined $5 and costs, amounting to $20 in C Miller to C K Kluni anti M H Drake— ! ject will meet with some opposition from land the past week. D ick . Miss Adell Stayton, and the latter joining all. He paid his fine. Adolph Sutro, the San Francisco mil parties interested in water privilegesand I O lot containing 1.24 acres, also lot 3 blk Eagle Point, Ang. 22, 1892. Robert A. Armstrong, of Jacksonville nands and hearts with Mr. John Smith. lionaire has written up his trip to Crater others who have large tracts of hay land 4. Ashland; $1, E K Anderson to Elizabeth A Smith— brother of Professor A. P. Armstrong, ol Both young people have numerous friends lake and published it in the S. F. Bulle about the lake whicii they believe will land in tp 40 s. r 1 e. 1.30 acres; $1000. Sama Valley Items. this citv, is visiting in Portland, and will in this country who, with tie R ecord , ex tin. Klamath countv people are tickled be made too dry by the lowering of the U S to Kittle M Ellis—160 acres sec 5, tp soon leirve for a tour of southern California tend congratulations and wish them much The people will soon finish their harvest to death by thesightof a real live million waters.—Klamath Falls Express, 33 s, r 3 e. prosperity and happiness points.—Oregonian. 23d. ing. aire in their county and even go into Same to John Dodson—160 acres sec 26, Joe Pierce was in the city Monday. He Mrs. Sismore’sson-in-law of Portland, is ecstasies over a stuffed-up chump who The patriarchal form of Gen. K. L. Ap Beware or Ointments for Catarrh I tp 33 s, r 2 w. leaves this week for his home in New York plegate dropped in on bis Ashland friends paying them a visit. that Contain Mercury, happens to have a handle prefixed to his m licit to the regret of the numerous friends Saturday, tne first time for about a year. A. L. Gall has been on the sick list, but name. It is said some of the people as mercury will surely destroy the sense of My son has been afflicted with nasal ca- he has made during his residence of two ’Lish is'looking first-class and though he is is now much improved. tarrh since quite young. 1 was induced to smell and completely derange the whole there rubbed up against Sutro and went years in Jackson county. living in the neighborhood of Kerbyviile be H. Telton raised a fine lot of nice water away with their 6ouls set on fire with de system when entering it through the mu try Elv's Cream Balm, and before he had J. T. Haynes, grand cbancelor of the has been getting to Grants Pass very often used one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal light at the idea of having touched the cous surfaces. Such articles should never smell had all left him. He appears as well Knights of Pythias of the jurisdiction of to address a thinking society in that city on melons, wnich sell very readily. Miss Martha Cardwell will teach one of seventh heaven. Oregon, visited Granite lodge of this city different subjects of religion and politics. We cannot vouch for be used except on prescriptions from reput ' as anyone. It is the best catarrh remedy in officially last Friday evening and Talisman The General is a thought-tank of no small the departments of the Central Point the correctness of this item, as we sus able physicians, as the damage they will do the market.—J. C. Olmstead, Areola, Ill. is ten fold to the good vou can possibly de lodge ot Medford Saturday. proportions and being ever willing to talk, school. pect that our informant received his im The people of the Antioch visinity will pression from reading the Klamath Falls rive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure.man E. H. Murray, court reporter of Siskiyou learns communities many interesting The land department notified Rep ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. give a box supper Saturday evening, All county, was sojourning at Hotel Oregon things. resentative Hermann that it hopes to be papers — which are becoming millionaire O.. containsno mercury, and is taken in last week with his bride, Miss Emma ‘•Boss’’ Jim Lotan. newly appointed col are invited to attend. ternally, and acts directly upon the blood i able to allow Oregon $35,000 for surveys Woodbnrv of Crescent City, having been lector of customs at Portland, passed Jas. Pankey and his son Lewis, J N, ticklers. and mucous surfaces of’the system. In of public lands, and that directions have HICH we are prepared to give you very low married there about two weeks ago. Smith and Geo. Childers went to Jackson Have you tried the Detroit Free Press ? through Sunday for a three weeks sojourn buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get j been sent to the surveyor general of Ore Its a 5-center. Mrs. Austie Roper-Carr left Saturday at the foot of Mt. Shasta. Judge Deadv ville Tuesday on business. the genuine. It is taken internally, and gon to complete inspection of all surveys prices on, Especially in Quantities. Big As for Seattle on a visit to her sisters. Mrs preceded him a few days and Congressman It is decided that Miss Rose McClendon W. A. Wright, the Henley hunter, who made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & not vet inspected. Funds are now pro Geo. B Landers and Miss Carrie Roper. Hermann will be there soon. Beneath the is the prettiest voung lady in this valley sortment of Camper’s Supplies and Picnic Goods. Co. She will make another visit in Ashland on frigid ice-bergs of this great landmark and and Mr. Mart Perry the handsomest young with Pearl Bean killed the celebrated £**Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per vided for that purpose.—Washington Grizzly bear, "Real Foot, ” intends tak We also have a nice line of Wood and \\ illow ware. her return. Her mother, Mrs. F. Roper, outside of the state’s jurisdiction is where man. dispatch, 19th. bottle. accompanied her as far as Medford. these three eelebraties can keep cool long B. Havmond, of Rock Point, passed ing his carcass to the state fair at Sacra Col. Bowditch, G. W. Edwards and Mr enough todDeuss the reasons of this great through Moonville on his way to his farm mento and then to the World’s fair. The Carter. Saturday went to the fish darn on i kick of the masses against the bosses and ill upper Sams valley. He is having a new Journal says of him: His measurement All the leading brands of Cigars and Tobacco. And the Rogue river bef’ow the Bybee bridge and I plutocracy. at the time of his death, showed that he dwelling built on his ranch largest and best selected stock of Books and Sta returned Monday with several fine, large . The people of Sams valley were shocked was 8 feet 7’5 inches from tip to tip; The Hon. Max l’racht arrived home from lish. Thev report about A.' people as , Washington, D. C„ on Saturday evening to learn that Dr. Porter of Gold Hill, had between ears 14 inches; height while tionery to be found in the county. camped there over Sunday on the same bv wav of the Canadian Pacific railroad. died very suddenly Tuesday evening It is standing, 4 feet 9 inches • weight 1892 lbs. mission. Mr Bracht arrived in Washington and suppose«! from an over dose of morphine. In death as in life, he is still an object of . Rev. C. A. Lewis left Tuesday for the M. : presented his summons to Senator Platt, Dr. Stanlev, Geo. Hollenbeach. Mrs. m 2 rNice Line of Japanese Goods and Fancy Articles, and E. conference. He will receive a new chairman of the committee on territories, Svdenistricke’r and daughter have been interest to Hie public, but less trouble charge The farewell party given him was 1 on June 1st. and was before that com sojourning at Tolman's springs for the some to the"stock men of northern Cal-; the Complete List of Oregon School Books. a social success. Young Vannatta took the mittee giving testimony concerning the past two weeks and think thev are deriving ifornia and southern Oregon. At the | last two 4th of July celebrations in Yreka, prize for working the best buttonhole and territory of Alaska every day until congress some benefit from the vapor baths. lit the prize for the best nail driving Miss adionrned. The result of the testimony of I under the management of the N. S.G. W., ______ ___ (D f . m .) ¿¡fWe Guarantee Bottom Prices Pearl Reeser came out victorious. Mr. Pracht and others who testified satisfied "Old Club Foot" was exhibited on a float Mr. Hermann will leave Washington drawn by four mules, in forming a Edw A. Swope returned home to Port the powers that be that the treasury de land Saturday after his protracted visit in partment should have a special deputy in to-morrow for home, via New York, picture representing the great seal of the mountains and springs of southern Alaska to supervise and govern the fisheries Chicago and Sail Francisco. Before the state of California, with young lady Oregon which included a three weeks trip and an appropriation of $5000 was made for reaching home he will probably spend a seated in a chair, and a miner at work to Crater lake and way points. He will to that office, which Max was appointed to. week at the springs near Mt. Shasta, with pick, shovel and pan. out again in November to take a duck hunt JkSTïLJLlSriD, OTÒEC3-OJST. and in southern Oregon, in order to gain New stock Iceland halibut and other va in Klamath county with a party of Ash Subssribe for the V allxt R ecord . a little rest.—Washington dispatch, 19tb. rieties of fish at Crocker Grocery Co. land friends. VALLEY RECORD » IN DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, At 0. H. BLOUNT’S ETC Here is the opportunity of your life for Bargains. niUlluOL udull ludl Ku I illUU ASHLAND ROLLER FLOUR MILLS. MILLINERS DRESSMAKING] STORE ONE-HALF W carry Coon $ Co.’s fine white shirts and collars and cuffs. They are the finest in the market. PARMERS W Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT, Clotliier ELULd Hatt Ashland, Oregon. V OPERA HOUSE GROCERY EVANS & BRUNK I i USINESS Style and Price to Suit the Times to a “T.” GEO. MARKLE. BLACKSMITHING ! Spring Street lowest, way down. 0. WINTER We are just in receipt of some Large Invoices of GROCERIES BO 1GM W D. L. MINKLER & SON,