Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 20, 1892, Image 3

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    Senator D >1; h tn Aabland.
U. 8. Senator .1. N. Dolph spoke at Gao-
Th« merry-go-round ba« struck Ash- iard'* opera bouse Monday evening, the
lami.
Ashland bras- band ptaving before band.
Have nothing to do with tlie price of
C. E. Roberts and Miss L. J. Briscoe, of The senator's speech was a pot-puuri of ev­
ASH LAM D, O l , . . Ticuiit, Oct. 20,UK!
erything
and not much of anything. He
Hornbrook, were married on the 6th.
has lost his nip on the situation and grasp
Nice syrups and large and complete line of affairs and in place of his once vigorous
of canned goods at Crocker Grocery Co. and forceful style of speaking tbe senator
P^MONAL AND SOCIAL
Emil Peil is back from Alaska where he spent the most of tbe evening in depending
was engaged ia tbe Treadwell mine. He on his own assertions and tbe fact that "I
Willi» Hantiiabwe is la 1 tabo
am” a United State- senator and know it to
returns in the spring.
be so. to hold him up in his discourse.
Mias Mary Theiss bas gone to Chicago.
When you can get them t
L. R. Tull and J. H. Cain, California There was no general applause during his
Artbar LaaceU baa returned to Klamath
apple buvers. were in the valley thLs week talk except a-light effort <>f approval dur­
county.
looking after tbeir fruit interests.
ing his remarks on the tariff. His remarks
Col. Robert A. Miller is making a cam-1 about free coinage, the force bill, etc., and
Mat Obeachaia is over to bir mine near
Harn brook.
paign in eastern Oregon and W. M. Colvig even his allusion to President Harnson re­
ceive«! no demonstration whatever excent
is doing the same in tbe Willamette.
Miss Clift was up from Phoenix y ester-
from six or eight people—republican office
da v on a visit.
E. E. Gore. A. G. Johnston, J. R. Erfoni holders present, and tho~e who expect an
an<l
Rev
F.
J.
Edmunds
attended
the
appointment in <a-e of death or resignation.
Melvin Naylor was tn from Naylor's
Having leased the ware­
Southern Oregon Presbytery meeting.
And all this apathy in Ashland which
station Monday.
;
four
years
ago
went
160
republican
and
the
Bert Whitman, the enterprising young
Mias Jeeaia Langeil has been visiting
house next to my store on
fruit shipper of Medford, was in Portland republican political meetings were noted
Itertiond fnends
sep29-4t]
-A.SHI_i-A.3STJD, OREGON.
last week looking after business interests. : for their fire, enthusiasm and da«bing en-
' ergy. It was the tame-t republican meet­ Main Street, I will open a
Mrs. G. C. Eddings Lav returned from
Jos. W. Hockersmitb purchased some ing held in Ashland and indicates
bar Portland vtoit.
360 head of hogs in Klamath county last I clearly that Ashland republicans are either
City Marshal Grimes of Jacksonville was
week and is driving them to Jackson county. sorely tired of and out of sorts with the Commission House for the
doing -----
Toeebay.
of the party ring in Ashland
Dr. 8. 8. Marsters, a Roseburg draggi«t management
that the people are actually ini pressed sale of all kinds of Farm Pro­
R. M Wickbats tbe cloclriGau. returned
and formerly a resident of 8iskivou county, or
the idea that when polit'eal parties
tram California yesterday.
died at Roseburg las'«, week, aged 66 years. with
have finished their mission in life they are
E. K. Asberson is at Copley. Shasta
James D. Fairchild returned to Siskiyou practically dead to the world they once cut duce.
county, on a taisiness trip.
county last week with his father's trotting such a figure in.
stallion Allegretto from tbe Central Point
K. 0. MoL'raskey now runs tbe Black-
Attention, O, A, R.
fair
bora house al Granta Pass.
Burnside
Poet No. 23, and all old sol­
Bring along your Flour and
Fred
E.
Lehners,
of
a
San
Francisco
( has. Bailey of Foots creek has gone to
All kinds of Watch work
liquor firm but formerly a prominent mer­ diers: You are requested to meet at the
winter quarters at Hacramento.
chant of Montague, was in Ashland last Post room at 9 o’clock a. m. sharp, Fri­ Grain.
done in good shape.
T. E. Hcvtl, tbe barber, is in Baker City
week.
day Oct. 21st, for tbe purpose of attend­
and Ms family are in Portland.
J.
H.
MARTIN,
ing
the
Columbian
exercises.
You may not know Senator John
B. H. Halrb is al Medford delivering cut­
J. R. C asey , Commander.
H Mitchell if you see him. He has had his
ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED.
lery M «an been caavwtag for.
beard cut off but has set it to growing
Ashland, Aug. 3,1892,
School Hats Tor Girls.
again.
C. Caaategtiaai. Wife and son of Ft.
In Winchester Pharmacy,
Mrs. E. B. Christian at her millinery
Klamath, are tn buying supplies
“Handsome is that handsome does,” and
and dress-making parlors has received
A
shland
,
-
-
_
O beoon
if
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
doesn't
do
hand
­
W. A. and J. K. Rummel returned to
somely then nothing does. Have you ever her new stock of school hats. Call and
their Klaaiatb river seine Tuesday.
see them.
tried it?
K. M. utenneth, tbe Yreka lawyer, was
Removed to New Quarters
J. V. Brown, a prominent Yreka lawyer,
Jacksonville Jottinifs.
at Hotel Oregon Saturday
ex-countv clerk of the county and an
W. H. Brunk, of Ashland, spent several MRS.
Rd. Warman, tbe popular Medford
E. B. CHRISTIAN’S
esteemed pioneer citizen, has gone to
hour* here Tuesday.
livery man. was in tbe city yesterday.
another world.
Gus. Pape left Tuesday for Portland to
Mrs. Geo. M. Willard of Beattie is visit­
Mrs. J. Nunan and daughter. Miss
ing her old bonne ia tbe eastern states.
Josie, went to San Francisco Monday to visit relatives and see the sights.
select the furniture for tbeir elegant new
Senator J. N. Dolph spoke to a fair sized
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C. B. Watson and Herbert Parker re­
f
house at Jacksonville.
audience at the U. 8, hall Tuesday after­
turned yesterday fro* tbe met repo 1 is.
noon.
Mrs. Christian's millinery store and
Mrs. Al Rase and daughter were among
dress making parlors are now located : in
-
Mrs. D. A. Jones returned to her home al
the recent visitors to tbe Portland exposi­
Noveltv block, in tbe opposite corner of Salem Wednesday after several weeks visit
tion.
Ganiard'* opera house.
here with relatives.
<». H. Ketchum, tbe locomotive fireman,
Tbe pastor of tbe Baptist church will be
Prof. N. A. Jacobs was oyer from Med­
with his wife and child are visiting Hacra-
absent Sunday, October 23d. There will be ford Sunday and reports the school in a
mento friends
a.
Sunday-school
and
prayer
meeting
at
11
Foeeil Beds at Hi I ver Lake.
flurishing
condition.
A Cholera Scare.
Is now located on Main street.
J. E Engart, C. I Hutchinson and Fran­
m. Y. P. meet at 6 o’clock.
Col. F. V. Drake, the Portland lawyer,
Mrs.
Max
Pracht, tbe genial landlady of
A reported outbreak of cholera at Hel­
cis Fitch and wife were at Eugene last
west of Ganiard b
Hon. W. F. Butcher, democratic elector, Hotel Oregon, visited Jacksonville Tuesday,
and Prof. Locke, of the Corvallis state ag­ metta, N J„ created much excitement in
week on K. P. business.
ricultural college were on last evening’s that vicinity. Investigation showed that spoke to a fair sized audience in Ashland and listened to Senator Dolph'» speech.
opera house.
AT THE-
Dr. Geo. McDonald, the veterinary sur­ north bound train,tbe latter having been the disease was not cholera but a violent Saturday. He said be was a free trader
Arthur
Thompson
and
wife
have
opened
HERE CAN BE FOUND Everything i
geon i* in tbe valley and will undoubtedly to Lakeview where he left a foot oi fresh dysentery, which is almost as severe and though he said his party was a cross be­ a bakery and lunch counter in the building
tween free trade and protection.
locate at Central Point.
in the Millinery Line at the Lowest '
formerly occupied by Mr. Walters, in
snow. Prof. Locke spent a day in a sec­ dangerous as cholera. Mr. Walter Wil-
Prices.
The Southern Pacific will loose 40.000 Masonic block.
•
Mr. J. C. Mayer and neice returned boms tion about 20 miles from 8ilver lake that i lard, a prominent merchant of Jamesburg,
to Albany last Tuesday from a couple of is highly interesting in its geological two miles from Helmetta, says Chamber- acre* of indemnity lands in northern Calif­
Hon. W. F. Butcher, the democratic
CW^Neat Fit and satisfaction guaran
lain'« Colic. Cholerannd Diarrhoea Remedy
weeks’ visit with friends here.
contents, and took negatives of the ba» given great satisfaction in the most ornia, which have become forfeited to the candidate for presidential elector, was teed.
billed to speak at Jacksonville Saturday,
H. O. Mulkey, the Eugene capitalist, and things hs saw. This point was the feed­ severe cases of dysentery. It is certainly public «lornain by defective filings,
his daughter are at Tolman's vapor ing grounds for pre-historic animals, and one of the best thing* ever made. For
W. N. Luckey, real estate agent, reports but for some reason failed to make con-
springs to relieve Mr. M's rheumatism.
tbe sale of 4 lots in Coolidge addition from I nection.
their shapes are still embedded there in sale by J. C. Barrett A Co., Druggists.
THE QUEEN AND PRESIDENT. '
Jos. L. Boyd to C. B Kingsbury tor $300.
Conductor Jack Anstay leaves soon tor the sand. Seemingly all kinds of fowls,
On the Way to Puradisc.
Hi« Dance at Talent.
It
is
opposite
tbe
latter's
residence.
Who will be President? Send your'
Detroit to see his venerable mother, who is rsptiles and animale, including huge
Let us bone that tbe people who habitu­
■
__ _
1’rogre*» Alliance No. 60. of Talent, will
now 97 years of age and in feeble health. maatodane,
The artesian well near Montague, is now ally di-regard their health will reach that answer, with eight two-cent stamps, for a ;
piled in here by the thou- pjve a bi(, ¿„nee at Talent on Friday even-
sample copy of T he C anadian Q ueen , con- :
Rev. Geo. W. Black left Ibis week to at­ eanda aa though driven there bv some ; ¡nM. Oct. 28th; ticket«, including lunch. $1. down about 715 feet, tbe drill having reach­ desirable place, and avoid the locality taining rules and conditions, and secure I
tend ths Oregon stats Baptist association force* of nature aa a final resource be-1 Floor managers: Nick Brophy, J. I. Pat- ed a bed of sand, with increased pro«pec'* which is less de-irable as an eternal real one of the following valuable prizes:
of striking oil, and u better supply of water. deuce on account of tbe beat and surround­
and visit old friends in tbe Willamette val­ fore tbeir final perishing.
To the first correct an-wer wilI he award­
ton, A. W. Jacobs.
ley.
Hermon subjects at the Presbyterian ings generally. But while we tarrv in this ed a Steinway or ('hickering Piano; the
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Reception committee: Wells Beeson,
vale
of
tears,
why
should
we
endure
the
church
next
Sabbath:
“
Tbe
Greatest
Search
The
Partin«
of
the
Ways.
I
Frank
Wilcox,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Foss,
Mrs.
Kate
two
next, each a pair of beautitul Diamond
Mrs. James Noma has gone to Mon­
in the World," "This Life Preparatory to tortures of dyspepsia when a systematic Ear-Rings; the next ten. each a first class
Wilkins and Watkins were college churns . Beeson.
mouth to visit her bright son who Is at­
Next.” All earnestly invited to at­ use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will rid Sewing Machine, and to the last ten will be
tending tbe state normal school at that and close friends. They bad been hard stu-' First-class music will be on band. A the
us of the atrocious malady which—unless awarded each a full Silver Tea Service j
donts and had taken little out-door exercise, i splendid time is assured and all are invited tend.
place.
f physicians are very much at fault—tends to
When they shook hands and said good-bye, to take part.
Geo. H. Tyler and his assistant. C. V. shorten our existence. Heartburn, bil (value $60,000,
E. J. Kaiser has returned from his at tbe end of their college career, they were
In addition to these, every person correct-
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Nye, were over on the Siskiyou’s this week iousness. constipation almost always ac­
Lost.
vacation tour of some weeks in parts of | in impaired health. Both had dyspepsia,
taking views of the scenic and engineering company thi» complaint and are symptom ly naming tbe next President will have ,
their choice of a magnificent Diamond«
Oregon and tbe most of the state or Wash­ liver troubles aod troublesome cough«.
A copper powder flask of ancient points of interest. They will have them
atic of it. These are all extinguished by Bracelet, a pair of Diamond Ear Rings, or
ington.
Wilkins had alenty of money, and decid­ diaign, (of no particular value except to on sale at Mrs. Tyler’s gallery.
the
Bitters,
which
also
conquers
com
­
an
imported Opera Glass,
to travel for his health. Watkins was tbe owner, having been in tbe family for
M. L. McCall bas returned from tbe ed
The finishing touches have been put on pletely malaria, rheumatism, nervousness
Contest closes Novendter 7th. Any letter
poor.
“
I
must
go
to
work
for
mv
living.
”
mouth of Rogue river where be has been -aid he, “but I'll try the remedy that Rob­ three generations), somewhere between J. E. Foss' new house and it is now ready i and debility. Since the appearance of “la postmarked that date will be accepted.
engaged
in
inspecting governmental inson talks so much about—Dr. Pierce’s Clawson and Ashland. The finder will for occupancy. It is one of the most ele­ I grippe” it has shown a singular mastery
During the contest, special prizes will be
surveys.
please return same to this office and gant and convenient country residence* in over this formidable complaint that ha< given to the first ten answers received each
Golden Medical Discovery."
carried off so many of our brightest and dav, without regard to name of candidate.
J. A. Jeffers, of the Grants Pass band,
In less than two years. Wilkins came receive reward.
I Jackson county.—Talent News.
mu
best.__________
A ll prizes vor tub U. 8. free of brTY.
eras in ths city Tuesday making arrange­ home in bis cofln. Watkins, now in the
Congressman
Hermann
delivered
a
Klauiath County Items.
A
ddrims
:
Dept.
“
«.
”
ments tor the grand concert to be given prime of life, is a bank president, rich and
>«vu.n,
joi
tical
speech
at
Medford
Sati
Real
Estate
Transfers.
Mil
Saturday even-
re«pecced, and weighs 300 pounds. “The
Nov. 1st.
James Wheeler, of Yreka, was in Klam- ingin
behalf
'
“ of • the
■ republicah
,
'i cause. It
TflK fjLEES FUBLISBIM Cf„ Ltd.,
Leroy Nail to J W Hamaker—155.15
'Golden
Medical
Discovery^
saved
mv
life
ath
county
last
week.
was
largely
the
same
speech
delivered at acres sec 10. tp 34 s, r 1 w, $300.
B. H. H. Clark, president of tbe Union at a critical time,” be often says. “Oh. if I
miHTO, ( AllBA.
tbe
Grand'Army
reunion
in
Ashland.
B F Carter to Jones A Otten—property
Pacific, and Mr. Ames and party were poor Wilkins bad only tried it I" For weak
A son was born to the wife ot Fred
IMK« TW -A- VFTTl., Merchant Tailor.
aboard two private cars attached to Tues­ lungs, spitting of blood, all lingering Loosley at Ft. Klamath on the 3d,
Mrs. J. C. Barretton Tuesday presented between sec 22 and 15, tp 36, r 4 w; $29.
I the R ecord office with a twig full of lartte.
Richard Beswick to C B Kingsbury-
day's south train.
coughs, and consumption in its early stag­
Johnny Hammond bas returned to ripe blackberries,
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
s. r 2 w, 79.94
blackberries, picked in her .yard that ‘ 1 c f^ t<l|,'£l'Per,.v'n lP
Miss Jennie Youmans has been malting j es, it is an une«]ualea remedy.
Sprague river from bis Ashland visit
day. It is i_2._.
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dav.
rather late
in the season
for such ,
J ,,
.
Portland social circles lively with her pres­
A M Russell to James K I atton—acres
Col. W. 8. btone has been in the country luscious fruit, though the eating of it was a
Eaitle Point Items.
ence tbe past week. She was visiting tbe
♦
c? S' r.1
purchasing grain for his stage line stock, rich tickler to the palate.
Armstrong family.
E ditor V allbv R xcord :—
,
,
,
W F Shawver to \V B Roberts—8 acres in
Capt. John W. Siemens is home again
T. B. Higgenbotham has been putting a
Last week, says the Shasta Courier, the I tp 37 s. r 1 w; $1250
8. J.Tutthili went to Dunsmuir yester­
p B Neil to W F Shawver—lot 5, blk 15
day on business with 11. Hcberrer’» electric car track in J. J, Fryer’s barn and assisting from bis trip back east to see the old folk*. first train ran as far up the Lower Soda
» light plsnt which he put in and which is A. C. Howlett in erecting a machine house ■ “Jerry” Martin purchased of Shook and McCloud railroad as the Red Cross Medford; $500.
mill,
tour
miles
above
Ca«tle
Crag.
Tbe
and
shed
over
his
chicken
feed.
Castle
3
B Holmes to William M Holmes-120
running In full blast.
Bros, this week 78 head of fine cows and Red Cross Lumber Co’s mill of 8,000 feet acres
sec 4, tp 33 s. r 1 e; $800.
Died Oct. 16th. 1892. on Big Bntte, tbe in­ calves.
Benj. Bgglaston and D. H. Hawkins are fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freden­
daily capacity, will *?
soon
“ be finished.
“tiirhri.
8 B Holmes
to same—160 acres sec 16,
Holmes.Jo
nt Hornbrook packing apples. Eggleston berg. aged about 2 years, tbeir last child.
Mrs. C. H. Humphrey has gone to Ash­
Mayor Granger has traded one of his tp 33 s. r 1 e; $200..................... .....
having bought emus two carloads or more They have the sympathy of tbe entire com­ land on a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
State of Oregon to Kate W Eginton
—
roadsters to Capt. Werk, of Central Point,
-
tbsre for one cent per pound.
Ernest Carter.
munity.
for the two-vear-old Altamont colt, Billv
J*
6
r
4
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A J Daley
Joseph Wsisbou«. * miller of Montague I Miss Edith Newton of Central Point is
«... to the Butte Creek Flouring
C. H. Rolfe is now captain of tbe “Lotti* C: receiving $250 to boot. He projioses to ..f,.
wo* over tbe past week visiting bis sister, I teaching school on the east side of Big C.” Ben E. Peterman having resigned in keep one of tbe fastest doable teams in the , lqLto. m! <L\r2E?rt*v and land in sec 2,
Willow Springs District,
Cole, and looking after tbe wheat Butte and last Bunday Jessie Stearns went Rolf’s favor.
Mrs. Vole,
country, even though it does taxe the last
w;
_
— A Swope to L J Roberts—40 aerss sec
market for Vance A Walbridge.
up and organized a Sunday-school in that
WO
AND ONE-HALF MILES from
tp38.
r3e;
$100.
Tbos. Jones, tbe Henlev merchant, and
Ex-Gov. Geo. C. Perkins was on Tues- neighborhood.
Gold Hill, 5 miles from Central Point.
Charley I^Beau will undoubtedly be
C
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_____
C.w .’ Palm
et _2
al to
Bessie Thompson—lot
W.
E.
Cook,
of
Pardee,
Cook
Co.,
took
in
There was a man through here week be­ Klamath Fails.
day’s train Irom a business trip to Port-
All good Grain, Fruit and Alfalfa land.
elected coroner of Siskiyou county, Cal. 10, bik 52 Medford: $70.
mnd. He is one of the republican candi­ fore last that claimed to lie an organ clean­
Charley was an old time re-ident of south-. T Wm
."._ Holmes
___ _ to  J ' Daley
7
—279.31 acres Good new hard-finished bouse, 500 young
er.
He
stopped
at
the
Pioneer
Hotel
and
Andy
Peterman
is
in
Marshfield,
Coos
date» for U. 8. senator in California.
peach and prune trees. 50 l>earing apple
ern Oregon and numbers his friends by the sec « 4, 4, tp tp
33. 33. r 1 r e;
1 e ; $5000.
$5000.
from what 1 can learn he is the same man county. His family and brother Ben will number of people he has met, for they are
P l .._‘. to
7 '7 G H
” Bayley—120 acres trees. 60 acres under plow, 100 acres fenced.
U US
8 Patent
Ovr Groceries are good for young and old,
Mrs. McConaughy of Portland passed that is advertised in some of the papers also move there.
Nice location. Good water. Near school.
all legion. He is thoroughly com petent as
sec 11, tp3ss r 1 e.
t itough last week for Yreka by reason of north of here as a “bilk.”
well
as
deseryingly
popular.
"
.
.
~
This
is
one
of
tbe
choicest
farms
in
the
Same to John 8 Brown-160 acres sec
J. V. Houston has been notified that his
tbe death of her mother. Mrs. Hudson
Make muscle, brains and beauty,
valley, and can be had at a bargain.
Charles Edmondson, living on Big Butte, application for a patent on a novelty scrap­
Wells, fihe returned to Portland Last even­
Rev. Ira Wakefield has returned from his 17, tp 32 s, r 3 e.
gUF-Term« easy.
is confined to his bed with a violent fever. book has been granted
campaign trip to Klamath '»ounty and re­
ing.
How's Thia.
Inquire of E. E. MINER. Owner,
Also Carl Gilbert of the same neighborhood
Enable all, by day or night,
The Pokegama miff pay* $1.20 per 100 for ports that where people felt like meeting
jn30
Ashland, Oregon.
Cap«. Harry I. Walls, of I’ortland, is in is prostrate with tbe same disease. Mary
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
him
with
rotten
eggs
in
the
spring
cam
­
town for the city hoard of charities gather­ Pearson, wife of Chris. Pearson, has been oats delivered at tbeir camp east of th* paign they met him this time with 0|>en for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured
To always do their duty.
ing information for his annual report on quite ill but we are pleased to state that chute, and want to buy 500 bushels of po­ arms and yellow legged chicken dinners. by taking Hall’« Catarrh Cure
tatoes.
the condition of city jails, etc., of tbe she is now convalescent
F. J. CHENEY A CO, Prop’s, Toledo, O
Some boys at Sacramento annoyed a
He has gone north campaigning for
state.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. man engaged in boiling the preparation
John Wells, of Sprague river valley, Weaver.
I noted some time ago that Mrs. Thomas
I Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe for bitunienons rock pavement. J. V.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graffis after “ I hsd had a well bored on her lot at this place arrived Tuesday. Mr. Wells is building a
Horace Leach, a Salem i nurseryman,
.
| him perfectly „„..„.»„.v,...»..
honorable in all business tran-
pleasant visit.oi'
weeks, with the folks all<j now sb(>
visit of some weeks
stie informs us that when*'she
when she nice new farm residence, and while in town committed
suicide with a revolver Sunday. | sactions, and financially able to carry out Pettit, aged 14, happened along, and the
of that lady, “
Hon.
__ __
Samuel
““ . Furry and ' fam-1 pumps out any considerable amount of bought windows suitable to its quality.
Thos.
O.
Andrews,
of
Ashland,
was
Kis
anv
obligations
made by their firm
his
firm,
man, supposing him to be one of the
Uy, returned Monday
u u to their Butter coun
n water that the water in the lower part
and foreman
“>•«- —
- -
J. H. Houston returned last Saturday book-keeper and
foreman and
and was-
was —
witbin
W - est A
Tac ax . ................
Wholesale —
Druggists, To- lads who had ar.noyed him, canght tbe
ty farm.
i of tbe well is as salt as the water in the from a visit to Ashland, the fair at Cen­ sight of the sad aflair.
affair. Leach was a
ledo. O.
il., was up
Wm. J. Gillespie of Redding. Cal.,
ur ! ocean. Can some scientist tell us the cause 7 tral Point and the great Portland expo­ wealthy man and had everything prepared W ALoisa. K innan A M arvin , Wholesale boy and held him over the pot of hot
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leave next - day
with
wife
for a visit in , Drnggists Toledo, 0.
liquid to scare him. The boy thrust oat
last week on a visit to bis partner Mr H,.
H.
Since n
A, , J J . miTJ
Daley UM
has flVUC
gone UUH>I
out of the
kxiiyo
I miff sition. He said he had a splendid time. ...
[Klamath
Star.
Ohio.
He
left
a
letter
in
a
trank
saying be I Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, his right arm involuntarily and stuck it
D. Parker manager of the
on
'
business
(temporarily)
he
is
dealing
in
fine
a ci °” ! DciMiness
would kill
because he felt paialysis [ ; acting directly upon the blood and mucous into the boiling stuff np to the elbow,
A. I >aw
taw-
,loc|[ and
Mn(j he
be ha«
has now
nOa- two
two fine
fine registered
re>l
business in connection with
*' stock
™ himself
nn
onri ru«oferrxwl rloailv
For a first-class meal any hour in the day nr«<>>in<r
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent cooking the flesh to the bone.
son «state.
Durham bulls and a number of Poland- vou
cannot do any better than go to the coming on and preferred dea.h,
Frank U. l-enz. who is making a tour of China hogs, so we may expect to see some­ Main and Church street restaurant of Mr.
The recent snows in tbe mountains have free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Chief Engineer Rockwood, with as­
th« world on a Hi« ycl«. passed here south- ,hlnK one, as be u a progressive man and and Mrs. J. R. Tozer, where everything is caused the different varmits of the woods druggists.
sistant engineers and sixteen men, has
werl last week for San F rancisco, and takes a commendable pride in raising fine neat and attractive and where the heathen to seek a closer relation with civilation. A - -------------------------------------------
thence to Japan, China, Europe and back stock.
The Pullman Palace Car company has begun the survey of the route of th*
Chinese have nothing to do with the bouse. large bear ha» been causing sad havoc
•- New
— York.
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The new firm bas taken charge of the Meals, 25 cents. Board per week, $4.
to
among the cattle on the range about
the old directors and declared Colorado canal from Castle Dome to
Butte Creek Koller Mills and the farmers
Gnzzlv peak. And the bar-hunters who i ,
, _
*o „
W. J. Virgin, tbe miller, returned this, are anxiously waiting to see whether the
have
slam
so
many
this
summer,
just
for
usual
quaterly dividend <>f $2 a Yuma, A. T. The canal will take water
Something New.
morning from his eastern trip looking ns change will be for the better or no, whether i
their hides, (ab ut tbe saloons ami print- share. The total revenues for the last out of the Colorado river about five
big as life sine* again coming in contact they will continue to take 22-60 for toll or
The new TimeCard, which is now in ing offices), have just found out that their ' fiscal year were 10,002,35«. The dis­ mile» above Castle Dome, and will ex­
I
with his big wealthy friends in Wisconsin adopt
effect,via
the
“
Wisconsin
Central
Lines,
”
favorite bear dogs are not in good condition ¡ bursements were $6,751.907, leaving a tend down to and aeross the boundary
a different system. A great many of
and Minnesota.
i our best business farmers seem to think in connection with the Northern Pacific for an all day’s chase.
surplus for the year of $3,350,389. The line into the Mexican territory of So­
Mr*. Hamakar and Miss Sadie Ober re-1 that the new mill at Central Point will R. R., affords tbe traveling public the
Some weeks ago an article about how a
burned
irn*d Sunday from their Portland trip, make a change for the better.
liest facilities from all points West to prisoner escaped from the sheriff of Klam-; total assets are $53.345,050, and the to­ nora and Baja California. The canal
where they stere tbe meets of Miss Mollie
will be 100 miles long and 100 feet wide,
Some of your townsfolk, Mrs. Wilson Chicago and points East and South.
ath county while the train was in the Wolf j tal liabilities $31.261,371.
■Ober. Mr. Hamakar went on to Walla Potter and her son Roscoe, Mrs. Lindsey
The unsurpassed equipment offered to creek section was printed in these columns, i The search ^sht which is to illumi­ and will carry twelve feet of water. It
Walla and Spokane
and her son Charles with an Ashland team its patrons, combined with speed, com­ It was not the sheriff of Klamath county at | nate Jackson Park during the World’s has an area of excellent land, covering
Misses Pearl Russell. Mary Coleman aud and bus have been here visiting 8. A. Pot­ fort and safetv, surpassing all its com­ all, but L. B. Moss of Lakeview, who was Fair has been tested.
Tiie light is 6,500,000 acres, upon which it will carry Crocker Building, Cor. Granite and Main Sts., Ashland, Or
ter,
A. C. Howlett and Mrs. C. Rader and
deputized by the sheriff' of Lake county fot
Fannie Fbx and J. G. Gore. Jackson county
petitors.
jierched on the Triin«portation building. water for irrigation. The estimated
tins
one
job.
This
accident
would
liever
!
delegates to the state convention of the enjoying tbe pleasure of a fishing and
All through trains are composed of have occurred to Sheriff Gowen of Klam
Jts rays can be seen sixty miles and a cost is $10,000,000 and will take five years
Christian Endeavor association, returned bunting excursion. On Friday afternoon Pullman
Vestibuled
Drawing-Room ath county, who is just a little too cute to
Mrs. L. and her son, Mrs. P. and her son,
from Eugene Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Potter and their three Sleepers, with Dining Cara and Day let horse-thieves get away from him like man can be located twenty miles. The to build it. "’The capital will be furnished
direct power of the light is 150,000 can­ by Colorado men.
Elder David Brower has returned from children and Mrs. Howlett and her three Coaches of latest design.
* that.
tbe Willamette and Coos bay and will little girls and Miss Emma Perry all got
dles without any glass; with the four-
The grand jury at Pittsburg has re­
Tbe Daily Through Fast Train each
The Presbvterian synod ended its session |
hereafter conduct religious services in the into the bus. took in tbe town and then way, making close connection at Chicago
foot thick glass the power is maguified turned indictments for treason against
at
Albany
Monday,
at
which
the
report
of
Dunkard
ch
urce
at
Talent
every
first
(
went
*
Ashing.
A
young
woman
on
seeing
r i
____ - ~
.
j the committee appointed by tbe synod last to 160,000.000 caudles. The light was the members of the Homestead advisory
the bus for * moment thought she was in with trainB in all directions.
ami third Sunday in the month.
For tickets, time tables, etc., apply to vear to consider the matter of organizing a made in Germany.
Portland, but soon realized that it was a
oonimittee of the strikers. Bills were I
Ml** Uzzie Fiock of Yreka has l>esti bus
collegiate institute at Grants Pass was read
in Eagle Point. Well they went a fish­ Agent of Northern Pacific R. R., or
also returned against H. C. Frick and
General
Miles
says
regarding
the
dis
­
jpemlieg a week in the valley visiting ing and
I and adopted. Citizens of Grunts Pass offer
kept so deathly still that
J as . C. P ond ,
her numerous friends. She will return I the fish they
to donate land worth $5000 and erect a cretion among the Cheyenne and Arra- other Carnegie officials, and Henry and i
were
afraid
to
move.
Only
think
Gen
’
l
Pass.,
and
Tkt.
Agent,
Lome with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sechrist.wbo of five women, six children and three men
building at a cost of not less than $5000. pafioe Indians <>u account of the deduc- j Fred Pinkerton, Captain Cooper and
_____
Chicago, Ill. ' The
are expected here In a few days.
report of the committee leaves tbe tion of $117.500 for so-called attorney's I other Pinkerton detectives, who are
keeping so still as to paralyze the fish I The
Some of the reason* whv Genuetuer is ' matter of the provisional steps toward fees from the money due the Indians in charged with conspiracy and murder.
Prof. C. W. Ganiard and family are living result was that they caught no fish that
at Bnohniuisb. Wash., and the Professor ts afternoon. They stayed from Thursday the only reliable household remedy are- I founding a college to be taken as soon as I
payment for the reservation opened to ;
Mrs. Mack, on her way home with the
onducuag danclne school* in all the until Saturday and the boys fished every 1. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely • considered practicable.
towns of that neighborhood. Prof. John night and most of the day. 1 hey would i harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di-
Eddie Carver, a boy aged 1C, and a resi­ settlement, that he had directed an in­ dead body of her convict son, met at the
T. Hoover is teaching in that neighborhood. get one suit ot clothes wet and then anoth­ . «gnosis, but goes right to the root of dis­ dent of Santa Cruz, was drowned last vestigation to be made by Captain Lee. Pittsburg depot another son on his way
er until they got them all wet. and then ease by purifying the blood and toning the
T. J. Jenkins, formerly general agent of hang them up in the rain to dry. The Ash­ nerves. 4. ft does not simply patch cp but Thursday morning in Klamath river near who says the payment of the money ■ to state prison. James Mack of McKean I
the defunct Banker’s and Merchant's In­ land boys are not experts at gigging fish radically ccrt - s . Try it and use nothing else. the Lowe claim, just below Henley. was tainted with fraad and deceit, and county died at the Western penitentiary.
Young Carver shot a duck from the river
surance Co., has again reformed, quit the . but they carried ten fine large ones home
His mother had nursed him in his sick­
bank, which fell on a little island, so he was an outrage uj>on the Indians.
insurance business and is earning an ■ with them, and they promise to return
swam out and secured bis game. On re­
The Detroit board of education has ness, prepared his body for burial and
MAKltlED.
tiomist living as peanut butcher on the next fall on another fishing tour. Dies.
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turning he was evidently taken with I adopted a resolution declaring that here­ had started with it for home. While
Pendleton-Walla Walla ran.
Eagle Point, Oct. 17, 1892.
I cramps, sinking down, but came up three
ROBERTS— McCAMPBELL—In Yoncalla I times, finally disappearing under tiie niin- after no person shall be eligible to teach waiting for a train she saw Sheriff Gruff
W. W. U'alters returned Monday from a
Hotel Pokegama.
valley. . Douglas
business trip to Portland. Re has sold bis
i / vuslo ., county.
WW...J. Oct. 3,
u, 1892,
tou-i, Mr. ; jn„ wjjeel of the claim, his bodv not having in tbe public school of the city who has with five prisoners, among them her
When you go to the big milling town on" Thomas Roberts of Ashland and Miss yet been recovered.—Yreka Journal.
interest in tbe Hpencer Mining Co. to C. B.
not acquired an entire education in the I youngest son Jack. As soon as Mrs.
I
nnuu
Mid
»mrihall
rxi
I
nntrnl
I'mnt
Louisa McCampbell of Central Point,
Kingsbury and leaves in a few weeks for the Klamath river,stop al Hotel Pokegatua.
W. E. Valk, of the general land office, public schools of that city. The resolu­ I Mack spied the sheriff she rushed to
Arizona with his family and his mother to located opposite the railroad track on the
.Mr. Roberts is one ot Ashland’s prosper­
bauks of the river and conducted by Mr*. ous liquor dealers and is a successful busi­ and Special Agent Bavery recently made a tion is based on a statement of exper­ ■' him, threw her arms about him and
visit John J. Walters at Tucson.
E. K. Brightman, than whom there is no
man with a whole host of friends who trip through southern Oregon, to inquire ience showing that they are the most cried as though her heart would break.
F. D Wagner started to Portland last better landlady on the coast. Just the place ness
extend
hearty congratulations in seeing into some suspicious land entries. These successful teachers. This bars all col­ I Jack Mack is said 1 o have a callous heart,
Tuesday to mingle with the bloods for a ' for summer tourists; tine bathing, boating him at last
succumb to hymen’s capers and agents found that over 15.(00 acres of lege graduates. Under its terms half of i but he wept at seeing his brother lying
tew days: having returned from his trip to fishing and bunting, beautilul trees shade be so fortunate
securing so worthy and timbei land in townships 32, 33 and 34. in
Clawson ami got an extention to his the hotel; a fine cool breeze blows up the amiable a young in lady
as his bride and com­ range 3 east, which were taken up as the present force of teachers will be dis­ I dead within a few feet of him and his
vacation, he goes to that burg to assist tbe river. First-class accommodations.
forter for life. The happy pair returned timber claims by some 70 different persons, charged next January, when their terms mother pleading for mercy for him.
police in clearing out the hot beds of
Saturday from their wedding irip and have have been transferred to Amelia Fullerand
.niquity.
A band of horsethieves was completely commenced housekeeping in the new home Julius E. Miner, and by them to Reuben of service expire. Tbe resolution also ' Another son is serving a term in prison.
8, Goodfellow, of Minneatxjll’.—Roseburg bars the graduates of parochial schools. I The three boys were thieves.
B. P. Cummons. wife and child of Hum- annihilated at Dear Flat. Idaho. Eight already equipped for them on 1st avenue.
Review. This Is tbe tract up Rogue river.
toldt county. Cal.. arc here to spend the ot them were cooking their dinner when
winter and visit Mr. Cummons s folks, Mrs. a posse surprised them. A desperate
' Nice cheese at Crocker Grocery Co.
DIED.
Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and
8. M. Cummons and family
Mr. C. bas
The Talent News reports that Mrs. 8.
t«eti absent from Ashland' for nine years battle followed. The posse fired the FARLEY—Near Althouse. Got. 1th. 1892.
best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and
8tevens is in from Laugell valley visiting
and notices with astonishment the big im- prairie to drive the fugitives from their
Frof.
J.
B.
Farley,
a
native
of
Ireland,
relatives; that Geo. Dewey and wife have
p rove moot* made in that time.
low price is an object.
intreiicuinent behind dead horses. Two
aged about 70 years.
returned from Colusa. Cal. ; that Chas, and
Prof. Farley was the first teacher to take Lula 8berman and Miss Belle Stearns have
W. <>. Tanner and E. L. HoDenbeak, or three of the rustier* were burned to
charge of a school in Jackson county, and gone to Klamath county on a visit; that
with their families, are resident* of Lowell, : death and the rest shot or hanged.
was remarkably proficient in mathematics. I.. C. Kellogg and his packing crew have
a wing of the booming town of Everett,
Wash. Tanner is th* chief political bead of
The Holmra Business College of Port­ His death occurred at the residence of K. gone to Josephine county to pack apples;
tbe leading ring at tbe place and Hollen- land, Ore., is now a dav and boarding 8. Keller.—Courier.
; that H. H Goddard has completed John
beak is running for county commissioner, school, so parents who send their sons
Veit's new dwelling house; that Travis
Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured
an important position in that county. and daughters away to a business school,
Lynch and F. Jordan are home from Kla­
BOHN.
There ih mueb money spent in fixing
math county, and that an enjoyable family
Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy
elections and conventions iu that section. I can fee) that they are surrounded bv a
took place at tiie residence of 8.
school atmoephew»nd home influences. LOF FT VS--Near Ft. Bidwell, Cal,, Oct. , reunion
¡
and
Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the
M. Robison last ouuua.v,
Sunday. Bl
at wuicu
which au
all the
. .u
•« 7.“7
' I a*.
me
Every young man, and woman aa well,
Utn. 18K.. to the wife of Columbus Lorttus, , sons and daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-
Doctor Youreell
should have a business education.
It
a daughter.
: in-law and granchildren were present,
and save money, aud perhaps your life. tit* them to do business for themselves,
L1M —
— At
At Talent,
Talent Oct.
Dpt 18,
IS 1893,
I sch to M»
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KLUM
Mr,
Send three 2-cent stamps to pay postage to
We have a soap that will please you. It
and Mrs. C. K. Klurn, a son.
The only Pure C«>qm of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
A. P. Ordway A Co.. Boston. Mass., and re­ and a good book-keeper or stenographer
smells sweet, don't chap the hands, a fine
ceive a copv of Dr. Kaufmann's great Med­ can always find employment. Semi for HAMLIN—At Medford. Oct. 9, 1892, to tbe wssber, and will save you money. O.
~
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
ical Work. LOO pages, elegant colored plates. catalogue of tbe Holmes Business College. i wife of J. Hamlin, s son.
Winter.
VALLEY RECORD.
Mtaa Eva Dean Married
A Moraine Pi»* ** Medford.
Medford’s people were awakened and
Miss Eva Dean, form -riy of Ashland hut
■Lrrrd up from center to circumfer* .«-« at of Ixte residing with her mother, Mr«. G.
an early hour this morning by the thrilling L. Dean, and the family at Grant* Pa-s,wa*
alarm of fire and th* sight of a seething cal­ married on Wednesday of last w*ek to Mr.
dron of dime that threatened tbe utter Henry Harth, an Indnstnou« and enter-
annihilation of tbeir property ano tbe rutb- King young bo*ine-s man of Grants Pass
iee* and m«rcil«a* destruction of tbeir fair
y took the evening train for Portland
Iwmea. At 4:3$ a. m. a lamp exploded in and will return from tbeir honeymoon via
The nttmerous Ashland
tbe two story frame building at tbe east San Francisco
'-orncr of 7th and C streets, and once used friends of the bride wish her mufb happi
a* the Medford Hole!. Tbe budding was ne«s and extend congratulations and best1
occupied by Geo. Webb's Racket store and wishes for tbe couple's married career.
W. Gre*»** loitering eatabiishment. The
Band Concert.
caught on to the next two
flant*« no
fram* l Imilding'i adioiniag it on the east
The managers of the Granta Pass band
erupted by D. T Pritchard * jewelrv concert to lie given at Gan ¡ a rd’* opera
aad occui
»lore ana a »mall notion store and resi­
dence occapied by Mr. Wibon and family. house on Tuesday, Nov. 1, have arranged '
Her* tb* intrepid fire protection buys for two special features that will be high­
■taunched tbe fiery elements and sour, put ly interesting and. in itself, make the
entertainment one that the people cannot
them out entirely.
Webb'* good* went up in tbe flame-, as afford to miu
Misa Esther Silshy will
did Gre*nV Tbe latter'* loss i* $1690, in­ i sing a solo. This lady has a divinely
surance $HQO. Pritchard saved hi* jewelry beautiful contralto voi<e accompanied by
■tack almoat entirely.
an education gained at theGrinelle, Iowa,
The total loss is about ks>X0. well covered conservatory of music of which she is a
by insurance, >he recent suspicions of there graduate. Her singing is something one
being a tire bug in the town causing citi-
don’t get to hear every day.
Paul
■ens to insure heavily.
AU tbie good* in thé burning block were Schwert, the celebrated solo picólo plav-
hurned.y moved and much damage done in , er of the Marine band will also be pres-
that wsy Damon's boot and >»hoe stock ent «->8
n of i,:«
and give an exhibition
hia »vtti
skill on
was partially ruined in that way. and Ed. that instrument. The band ia playing
Wilkinson was up early in his night shirt new music entirely.
and threw meat and tools inte the street.
Tbe bnck building on the corner to tbe
Columbus Day Tomorrow,
west occupied by J. A. Slover A Co.’s drug
The
exercises for tomorrow will be starv­
«tor* and abov* in offices suffered slightly. ed by th*
G. A R. post escorting th* school
Th* beat broke the windows in the bank at children from
south school, the north
the south corner, and slightly scorched the school and the the
college school respectively,
big Angle A Ply male and Adkins A W*bb to the plaza, where
they will «ing America,
block at oppout* corner. TTh* wind was salute the flag and go
Granite hall for
north.th* fir* went fast and threw out coals tbe following program to
;
all over town. A good supply of water in
1. Reading of President's Proclamation.
this part of town saved tbe day.
2. Raising of tbe Flag, by the G. A. R.
I 3. Salute to th* Flag.
Marriage of a Gifted Poet.
4. Invocation, by R«v. Mr. Smith.
P. J. Connolly, editor of the Klamath
5. Song-America, by the School.
Star and well-known as an author and
6. Essay, Biographical Sketch of Colum­
writer under tbe nom-de-plame of Peter bus, Lxiuisa Ganiere.
the Poet, was married last evening at
7. Oration, The Four Centuries. Irvie
Klamath Falls to Mrs. Elvira Mayfield, Vining.
8. Declamation. Eddie Miller.
respected widow of the late Wm. May-
field, formerly Ashland’s city marshal, i 9. Song of Columbus Day. by the School.
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10.
Essay, Jessie Rose.
an esteemed lady with many friends in
Ode for Columbus Day, Mabel Russell.
Ashland.
They went to Klamath Hot I I 11.
12 Song, Tbe Parting, by Little Girls of
springs to spend their
honeymoon.
.
•
■■ Tbe 8outh School.
K bcobd congratulates
Conn
itulatee Bro. Connolly
on is. Columbia’« Daughters, by Mttle Girls
his choice of a lady companion, as it of South School, assisted by Busie Homes.
proves what we have always noticed,that 14. Columbia's Convention, by Little Girls
tbe editora always get into tbe good of North School.
graces of the beet women.
May they 15. Song, “1492,” or the Vovage of “Chris
the Sailor," by Children of North School.
live long and happy.
Five minute speeches by citixens.
The Farmers’ Alliance and People’s Party
To lili
PARMERS
FAT
BIG
HENS !
CASHED at highest market price by
H. D. PARKER,
MANAGER
DEPOT
HOTEL,
H. L. WHITED,
The New Jeweler.
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DRESSMAKING
STORE
Paid tor Wheat dto Bari
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ASHLAND ROLLER FLOUR MILLS-
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Fine Line of Imported Goods.
Prices Lower TI
Ever.
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