Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 08, 1892, Image 2

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    DEPAR1MENT
REPORTS.
J\Y Oil'i.n
Street Notice
A- other new "nterprifie hav tak“n
The secretary cf war in his annual re­ Th* World-R ’iov. ned i tranciar Suo*
birth i' » «ttbern Oi* • >n. D H Miller,
flnm- flet da m ide a «ell-planned and port or -es the passage of tee bill for in-
otice is hereby given that the
cmiibs to CoKWU'npSon.
Common Council < f the City of Ash-
J. A. Whitman. V. rn. Slinger and J. D. dastardly »< rt t> wruk last < venins’s
Muaov, Mimas Co., Paxxa.
faatry
reurg..
-
izati'
n,
which
has
already
To
tie
Editor
of
tie
Ke»
York
World;
■ lami,Jackson county.State of Oregon, deem
Whi'man, of Medford, have incorporated north board passenger cn . 2'ri foot
Jason
G'
nld,
i..alti-i.
:l.-onaire,
rail
­
I
Th» People’s Paper
”
Mrs
John
Getntnill,
of
this
place,
was
thrown
from
a
it exi»edient to establish, lay out and widen
tbe Klamath Fish Co. and capitalized it trestle 40 ieet high n a curve nd down gone thronZi the wna’e and is now road king a. !
wagon, sustaining a moat serious injury to her spine, and waa
e of America's greatest
High street from Church street to Manza­
at
They have purchased 70 acres grade on the other side of unr.el 9. pending in the bouse. A plea is made
nita street in >aid city ot Ashland so that
AABLAND Oh........ T bvwdat . D w • 1«» of land on Loet river, Klamath conn tv, They removed the main rail from the for the revival of tin; grade of lieuten­ financiers, died at Ims L me in New
the same shall have a uniform width ot
of consr.mp-
we l-known .«• th* fi*hery, wheie the center of the »re*’le arid misplaced the ant general. The secretary says that York city a few days a
to walk. Her daughter providentially procured two
forty feet.
.,
. .__ . .
tion.
Indian
’
s
have
fished
lor
ages
and
agea
He
had
been
in
r.ocr
health
for
guardrail.
Thetia...
moves
quite
fast
while
the
enlisted
personnel
of
the
army
The eenter line of said proposed street is
California voted in favor of the
and
where
yet
the
government
Indian
al
this
point
and
had
the
train
came
describeti
as
follows:
Beginning
at the in­
is, as a whole, very much better rhon at two or three years, but the end came
ABOudtBout to elect U. 8. senators by
tersection of the center lines of Chureb and
popular vote of tbe people; the majority agents even now gives tltem a paaa and along everv car w< old have been pitched any previous time, much remains to be sooner than expected.
High streets in said city ; thence north 32de-
which Mrs. Getamill used. Before the second boule wai
allows them to indalge in the;r primitive headlong into the golf and the news­ accomplished in thia connection.
If i Jay Gould was bo-n at Roxbury,
being 15 to 1. That ie healthy.
exhausted, she was able to walk about, and has been
grccs and 14 minutes west G84 feet to center
occup-tion win»« the »m kers nake their papers would have acres of space to be
line of Bush street; thence south 58 de­
PXZBTKX.YT CURED.”
ran every year. J D. Whitman went devoted to the moat appalling and awful good men are wanted for the army they Delaware County, N, Y., May 27. 183«.
grees and 38 minutes west on the center
The world baa atomblhd ahead eow- out Fri«iav to have th'1 neceaaary build- railroad catastrophe » ver recorded, aa must be paid something nearer what His father waa a farm r and later a
Very truly,
line of Bush street 7% feet ; thence north 32
what In religioua matter» during the Uet ings, ete.. put np to fish, smoke and can railroad men say tbe location and man- wage-earners receive in the ordinary
M. THOMPSON, P mtmmtck .
storekeeper. Young Gould began lite
degrees and 44 minutes west 848 feet to
few yearn, yet eome of Dr. Briggs’ proe- theaeMekers They will soon put from J ner of misplacing rails would have pursuits of civil life. Under the pres­
m clerk in his father's store.
He
center line of Manzanita street.
eeutora atom to know it not.
800»o PXX» ■ ans on the markets of the! srn tshed everything into smithereens ent conditions there is scarcely any j studied land surveying, and subse-
It will be necessary to appropriate for
said street 5.0 square ieet on the west part
Pa»'iflc coast an an experiment.
and left no one to tell the tale. But the pecuniary lie-refit to attract men to the , quently branched out as a civil engineer.
Aa interview with Jay Gould on hie
of
lot 3 block 26; ¡4680 square feeton the
Tri‘-flattery ia one made bv nature in an.el of peace and love sived the day. ranks.
Promotions to the commta- ‘ His next venture was in the tanning
east side of Coolidge orchard lot; 800 square
"praaent aituation” would b* int- renting. Lost river and is 10 mites from Klamath At Tunnel 9 there is a prettv girl anil one
■joiH-d
grades
are
necessai
liy
few,
and
, business.
While run’.
a t annery
feet on the west part of lot 4 block 26; 800
Pffhapf >«y thia time he haa aa<* 1 the Falla, or Linkvilie. The fia i are com­ of the railroad carpenter» was going there
square feeton the west part of lot 5 block
leper who recently committed »nieide to monly call« I sneker», hot Capt. Ben Here, to court her. When he discovered the the difference between the pay of , \ Gould often went to New York. He
2.»-K00 >quare feet on west part of lot 6
privates and non-commissioned officers | ' sold out the tannery anil moved to the
carry him a cup of cold water.
of the Smithsonian Institute, has given fiends’ work he hastened to Tunnel 9,
block 25; 69611 square feet in Tozer's lot;
is
hardly
appreciable
when
considered
(
metropolis
in
1857,
just
before
the
great
them a high reputation as a fine quality where Conductor Thomas Kearney’s in­
and 10.160 square feet on west side of
I
in
the
light
of
an
inducement
to
enlist
­
J. R. Caaev, the nominee for mayor, of flail of tbe mullet species.
1 panic. Soon after his arrival in New
They coming passenger train was rapidlv mov­
college lot.
if f***A ua loyal disciple of W, H. originate in Tuie lake, which is a ing along in the dark, bat was flagged ment. It is recommended that at least : York ho married Miss Helen Day Miller,
The Citv Council ot said city have ap­
Atainscn and Bro. Atkinson never bole of water of 2'0 oqunre miles, its before it reached the fatal spot. It took the pay of the non-commissioned gradee daughter of a leather merchant. Gould
pointed J. W. O. Gregory, W. P. Benn and
R.
M. Garrett as viewers for said proposed
tbopgbt a think very hard ata»u’ citv main stream being Lost river. These one hoar and a half to replace the rail be increased to an extent making pro­
took up some railroad j r . -r: i's belong­
street, and have designated Saturday De­
aAure but what Bro. Carev approved mullet make their annual run in tbe and allow the train to pass by.
motion thereto an object of legitimate ing to his father-in-law, -c I with them
cember 17th, 1892, at ten o’clock in the
ef. But then they say Bn». Atktneon months of F-bruary and March, which
ambition. The secretary recommends laid the foundation of his .
forenoon at the office of the City Recorder
fortunes
Jottings.
JacksonvilL
it politically shelved.
lasis from three to six weeks. The
as the time and place for said viewers to
the continuance of tbe policy of aban­ From that time everything lie touched
first run is a superior quality of fish
meet and take an oath as said viewers.
Wm. Ange, one of Medford’s solid doning small posts and establishing regi-
seemed
to
turn
to
gold,
and
at
his
death
JhdfitW from the number of whisky- food. Tl.et are built something like the merchants, was here this week attending
Bv order of the Citv Council Dec. 5lh, 1892.
mtntal
posts
in
the
larger
states
now
cusw eeiabiiahments that are springing np sucker tribe bot are of a larger frame, court.
MILTON BERRY. Recorder.
was estimated to be worth
'0,000,000.
io every direction, tbe Keeley people by manv weighing 16 and 18 lbs. There
Dr.’s E. 1’. Geary and W. 8. Jones, of without them. In addition to the de­
nf
have a mononol v of the bnsi - are unlimited quantities of them and dur­ Medford, were over -everal time- this week cided saving in the expense of mainten­
Three Mojave Indians w at to San
Call for a State Central Com
!
Mae. The prices bare been cot about ing the running season are so thick that on business.
ance, there will be a more uniform and Diego to so© the United S
• marshal
half within a week. At this rate a poor in crossing the stream a team actually
mittee Meeting.
L. C. Sizemore, of Sams valley, is visiting 1 better discipline and a positive improve­ in regard to white men selli. liquor to
IP fa will soon be able to keep sober.
relatives here and assisting Sheriff Pelton ment in instruction and military admin­ Indiana. They claim tha. whisky is
passes over the backs of the fish.
summonsing jurymen and witnesses.
To the People s Party of the State
istration. Such posts will also be of furnished in plenty, and is wrecking the
Circuit Court Ikocket.
flemtiir Stewart is to-<lay perhaps the
of Oregon.
Mrs. E. J. Wright, of Shelbyville. advantage in connection with the train­ young braves ami squaws. Lately the
¡Mdioc champion of free silver in this December Term.,
Illinois, a cousin of Gen. T. G. Reanies, ar­ ing and instruction of the National
Indians
will
work
only
long
enough
to
i
COMtry. Ha hit the nail on the head
State of <Jregon vs. John Walters—attempt rived a few days since and will remain two
E DO HEREBY ISSUE this call for
Guard.
Increased appropriations for secure sufficient money for a deliauch,
months or more.
Wt»O ha recently said: “It is the peo- to extort money ander false pretenses.
an executive meeting of State Cep-
the
National
Guard
are
recommended.
State of Oregon vs. Henry Robinson—
and that the agent fttrni lies no relief.
trai committee to l»e held on Thursday.
pto*a came and must win.” Were it the
Judge
Haleand
lainilv,
of
Klamath
Fails,
|
January 5th. 1893, at Oregon City’, at the
riaairo of some limited class, it would polvgamv.
The postmaster general in his annual Among the Indians is an old chief and
here. Tne judge will preside over the
State of Oregon vs. E. B. Farley and are
I our of 10 o’clock a . m . It is imperative
have little chance of ultimate str cess.
court during the absence of Judge Hanna report month -ns among the chief devel­ his story is a very sad one. He desires
Multon Smith -larceny of a calf.
that each Count} in the State he represent­
who will go to Roseburg Friday.
opments of the year: Five million dol- only such measures as will put an end
State of Oregon vs. David Mitchell.
ed by its accredited delegate, as the buri-
Tbe Han Francisco < a I1 aavs it is stated
The following gentlemen were drawn as lais added to the gross revenue, the de­ the pernicious whisky traffic and seems
1. N. Shook vs. Saniari Colver and
ness before tbe committee is of extreme
that tbe Alta California, a former daily George B. Carry—action at law to recover grand jurymen for the December term of ficit reduced nearly |l,000JX)0, money very earnest in the matter. The Mo­
importance and a full delegation should be
circuit court: A. S. Jacobs, foreman; A.
morning newspaper, will shortly be re­ mon<-y.
Lad to transact the same.
order
offices
increased
from
10,070
to
jares
are
a
strong,
hardy
race,
but
with
L. L. Burtenshaw vs. B. F. Myer and E. G. Johnson, John J. .Mnrphv, J. M. Lof­
l’roper credentials will l»e required in
vived. Tbe paper ceased publication
16.689.
eighty-two
cities
supplied
with
tbe advance of civilization and the in­
land, D. T. Ewing. W. H. Derby, M. J.
each case and no proxies will be allowed
about a year and a half ago and the B. M ver -same.
N. Shook vs. Samuel Culver and Geo. Burson,
| free delivery, 2,790 new offices estab­ fluence of “firewater” are rapidly being
unless the person bolding the proxy is a
telegraph rranebiae fell into the hands of B I. Curry
—application of sheriff of Klam­
resident of the county to be represented.
Last Friday Clarence Realties and Willie lished, 263 advanced to the presidential decimated.
Jamoo G. Fair. Rumor has it that two ath county for allowance of fees.
By order of the State Executive Com-
eastern newspaper men are a boat to
A Chicago dispatch says: There is
Henry Ammerman vs. G. M. Pierce—to McKenzie, aged thirteen years, while hunt­ grade, 16,750,000 miles of additional
mitiee.
W. H. GALVANI, Ch’m’n.
ing built a tire and thought they would service; 1590 new mail rentes established
porobass that franchise and will shortly recover real property and damages.
great demand for space in the mining
W. H. SPAUGH.
a jolly time by burning powder. Mc­
C. .Magruder vs. Wm. Hurley—action. have
again publish tbe Alta as a democratic
embracing
8,500
miles
of
service,
the
N. PIERCE.
building at the World's Fair, and most
Kinzie poured the powder trom an old
Spencer Childers, Jr., vs. M P. Phipps— tla-k,
J.
C. LUCE.
morning paper. A local syndicate of
a small quantity at a time. All was ocean aeTvice extended, a pneumatic of the states awarded space are fast
J. F. HEN DREX, Sec.
Mlftirisnr. it is said, is also after the damage.
well
for
a
time,
but
later
on
the
flask
was
tube
aarv
ce
introduced,
the
saving
of
completing their arrangements for the
A. S. Johnson vs. John W. Smith ana placed tex» near the lire, when the powder
iranebise with simitar intentions.
|l,000,000 on mail contracts and <150,000 exhibit. California, however is the one
Meliissa Smith.
within
exploded.
Reanies
wa»
-
clo-e
by
Emma Cooper vs. Celesta Phipps et al watching the effect. He was severely on stamped paper. A b to free delivery state which is showing a decid dly Lag­
A Ifo win travel leagues while Troth is
M. I). Wells & Co. vs. Fountain 4 burned on the head, fa< e and hands; eye­ the experiments related to villages, but
ging spirit. Though giv> n one of the
Mailing hi* boots on. That reported ante- Holmes.
brows and hair scorched and cloth's
E. A. Smith vs. I. J. Phipps and C. P. burned full of holes. McKinzie was more it haa been of daily service and has finest places in the m ties and mining
aUrtlon Interview between Cleveland
cleared a profit. It ia easy, therefore, to building in the center of the aisle and
and the Tammany leaders has traveled Phipps- action and ejectment.
and was only tumbled over by
To buy, build and improve vour home at
Edw. Wilkinson vs. L. 8. Irvin and V. C. fortunate
nil over the country, and is probably be-
the shock. The boys are not likely to re­ ■ay that free delivery can be extended directly opposite the Mexican exhibit
an average interest rateof only 1% percent,
further,
and
it
ought
to
be
done
Mmmd bv a large number of people. Bot Secord.
peat
the
operation.
Glow 12 years time in which to repay loans
tbe California World’s Fair board has
V h >I i Packard vs. Minerva Meeker et al
tbe New York Sun publishes statements —action to recover possession of real
whether it pays a profit to tbe depart­ not yet accepted the space. Moreover,
by small'monthlv instalments, Pay in­
Tlie First Step.
vestors big returns with absolute security.
from Richard Croker, Edward Mnrphv pr uertv and damages.
ment or not. Postal telegraphs and tel­ in a recent letter to th' Fair manage­
Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat,
Assets over 1100.000, For particulars apply
Md Lieutenant Sheehan, in which they
C. W. Kahler ind Bob Kahler vs. W. J. can
ephones
are
strenuously
advocated
as
in
’t sleep, can't think, can’t do anything
ment, the secretary of the California
to
1». L. ANGLE. Agent,
all unite in saying that the reported in­ Stanley—motion for leave to issue ex­ to your satisfaction, and you wonder what former years.
Of one-cent postage said they were not yet in a position to
Medford, Or,
terview ia a lie of the whole cloth. Thev ecution.
you. You should heed the warning, Wanamaker says it is nearly a possibil­
Gu-tas Simon vs. T. M. Howard—action ails
were al) at dinner with Mr. Cleveland,
you are taking the first step into Nervou- ity. He urges the reduction of tbe state whether they desired the space al­
lotted them. Every inch of space in the
Notice
but there was no auch talk thought of. to recover money.
Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and
John E. Pelton vs. II. C. and John in Electric Bitters you will find the exact money order fees; the simplification of mining building is wanted and several
Much taw «x pressed,
Doi larhide—action.
remedy for restoring vour nervous system the postal note so that it will better states are clamoring f< >r increased space.
S HEREBY GIVEN that the special
Harriett B. Stanley vs. John Byers.
to its normal, healthy condition. Surpris­ answer the need of a fractional currency; The Fair managem it is considerably
school tax of School District No. 5, Jack-
Bateas, Dec. 5.—Judge Burnett ren­
T. L. Beck vs. Mary L. Mardon.
ing results follow tire Use of this great Nerve the abolition of box rents, etc. In clos­
son county, Oregon, as levied on the 10th
J. C. Ezwtl vs. S. P. Co.
dered a decision to-day, sustaining the
wrought v.p over t
matter and the
Tonic and Alterative. Your apj elite re­
day of Septenilier, 1892, is now due, and the
West Ashland Ditch Co. No. 2, vs. Win. turns, good digestion is restored, and the ing he says his ideal for the American space assigned to California may be
demurrer to the writ of mandamus.
-ante can be paid at the City Hall in the
Which waa filed Saturday afternoon bv Gcv-
Liver ami Kidneys re-ume healthy action. postal service is a system modeled on declared vacant and given to some other
city of Ashland. l»etween the hours of 8
Staver 4 Walker vs. J. D. t 'bappel ec al. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at E. E. Winches­
the attorneys for H B. Miller, republican
the
district
plan,
with
fewer
offices,
and
o
’clock a . m , and 1 o'clock r. m .
state.
s-artth A. Hull vs.Silas H. Hull—divorce,
6
candidate for presidential elector, to
And unless said school tax is paid within
those grouped around central offices and
su an A. Dodge vs. Jesse Do Ige—suit in ter & Co. Drug Store.
compel the secretary of state not to count equity for an order for support.
60 days from the date of this notice tbe
Klamath County Items.
under thorough supervision. By this
same shall lie deemed delinquent.
the voter fast ,''r
Pierce in the
Jesse D-slge V»- Susan A. Dodge­
K lauiath county has $1,080,323 taxable means at least 20,000 offices could be
Dated this October 24th, 1892.
Counties where his name appeared on the divorce.
,
abandoned that produce nothing to tbe
Ashland, Oregon.
J. E. Cox, Clerk.
Bank of Ashland vs. H. C. Messenger. property and 481 polls.
ballot twice.
Zaek Cameron vs. C. H. Pickens—fore­
Chas. L. Parrish has received the appoint­ department. In place of every one abol­
Thia la a temporary victory for Pierce,
ment as United States commissioner , from ished might be put an automatic stamp­
an hie majority, if all tbe votes are closure.
Jacob D. Maxon vs. Lillian Ralls.
Matthew P. Deady. judge of the district selling machine and a letter box to re­
Notice of Final Accounting.
pens terl. will be close to 1000. The
Manuel Silva vs. Wm. Redding.
co-art of the United Slates for Oregon.
ceive mail.
With the money saved
secretary of the state has begun can-
Minnie Phipps vs. Wm. Phipps.
The department of the interior has should be instituted a system of collec­
County Court, Jackson County, State of
vaaeinK the vote, but a notice of appeal
Jackson county bank a ei.rooration vs.
Oregon:
ordered all of the old buildings at the fort tion and delivery by mounted carriers.
to the supreme court baa been served on Hanevtuan. DeHart A Co. et al.
Mary E. Mann vs. John F. Mann- to be removed as soon as possible. Mr.
him.
In Matter of the Estate of Mane E.
John Ixaosley has charge ot this property at
The annual report of Secretary Noble
divorce.
Morine, Deceased:
Jo-ephine Poe vs. J. Clavton -foreclosure. present and us doing all in his ]>ower t< says the work accomplished during the
Jins Corbett, tbe gentleman Jim whom
O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; take
F. D. Warner vs. John L. and Lanra, A. keep it in proper order.
administration is shown to greatly ex­
we aro nauseatingly familiar with, has Kline—same.
notice; That the undersigned, the
Frank
Arant
returned
home
Sunday
ceed
anything
for
a
like
period
in
the
company with his latest flame, a
administrator of tbe above Estate, baa
Maggie L. Gruby vs. L. C. Grubby— from the val ey, where lie liad been with a
history
of
the
department.
In
tbe
gen
­
tiled
in said Court bis tinal account oi tbe
Clark, described to be of tbe divorce.
load of potatoes. He says that “spuds”
administration of said Estate, and by order
W. Crawford and P. H. Oviatt vs. S. J. bring a good price there and that several eral land office on June 8(<, 1888, there
Lillian Ruaeell style of beaatv, a eng-
of said Court, the said matter will be beard
geotively “rich” denomination. Re- Baker, E. B. Picket et al- bill in equity.
loads have been taken to the Ashland wt re pending 350,953 final entries, and
in said Court on January 3<1, 1898, at ten
John Charles vs. John Byers—foreclosure. market from this county.
Mlting from this temporary obliteration
the accumulation was steadily increas­
o'clock a . u.
James R. Howard,vs. Louisa Howard—
to their hearts’ true love, Hattie threat-
Dated November 29th, 1892.
Zink Hovt started some days ago with a ing. These have all been disposed of.
OM to publish Jim’s letters to her, which divorce.
S ilas F. M ohink , Administrator.
C. Magruder trustee vs. Augustas band of 256 head of cattle to drive to Silver During the p r e se nt administration 388,-
aro of a rare and racy nature, to judge ' Williams et al—foreclosure.
E. D. B kiugs , Att’y., Ashland, Oregon,
lake, but the snow was so deep ih Quartz 128 agricultural patents were issued,
dec L-4t
from choice selections conned therefrom.
L. C Sizemore appointed bailiff for grand valley and vicinity that he was obliged to
The cause for tbe unlocking nf this I jury and Chas. Schultz appointed bailiff for leave them in Langell valley and come to against 162,754 ii. the preceding four
years,
an
excess
in
uereage
of
37,659,-
Klamath
Falls
for
the
purpose
of
telegraph
­
odorfnl “family” cabinet is declared to i trial jury.
E. A. Smith vs. 1. J. Phipps et al—action, ing to the owners, Messrs. Carr & Hayes 840 acres. Dori-;; tbe last year six
b. because Jim called Hattie an im-
for instruction^, /'hi- firm is trying the forest reserves v, r created by presi­
moral woman. Reeentfnlness at thia i dismissed at plaintiff’s cost.
de-ert as a range fi x'wmt^ring tfaeir cattle
,
State
of
Oregon
vs.
E.
B
Farley
.'nd
moot improper appellation naturally Milton Smith -larceny of a calf, indictment -nd hgveall of the A. L lAfieJi ^i Silver dential proclama
■. making an area of
leads Hattie to these extreme lengths. against E B. Farley dismissed and bonds Fat-, n "**' * Uth*r
Lhis policy will be
th"1 T*‘ 8,252,260 acres.
aue
a.-,
.
,,
In tbs interim one gropinglv questions 1 were exhonerated from further liabilities.
further carried into effect. The volume
cimty for tn...
~
wten
Jim’s
immaculately
pare •
Elmira Whetstone vs. Nancy Mills et al
oft business handled and disposed of by
character, tbs character of a “boy who is I —continuation of sheriff sale; sale con-
the pension office during the year is
_________________
not Uke other pugilists, you know,” has l firmed.
Pacific Coast. News.
shown to nave been enormous.
On
vanbhod to. And likewise where the
Real Estate Transfers.
Captain Sain Smith of the 6choone,
- »Mi, ¡892, tnere were 876,068 pen-
adored Corbett, idol, the voting, pretty
Lon
is
under
a-rest
at
San
Diego
for
Wm B 1'racht to Clara Hansen—lots 1, 2,
♦»— rolls, being 190,908 more
Mrs. Corbett, has flown to.
The ’ 3blk5l>, Saxman’s Pennsylvania add to murder. He killed an »< prentice boy off Juite
sioners on
»oat »¿ai year,
ameaitiae of gladiatorial life are even as • Ashland; $.■*<»»
than at the close of tuv .
—J«na
W tl Holmes to Elizaiieth Tyler—w % of the Mexican coa t.
toothsome as of the buskin wearer
M tb . T. O. Wheeler, a passenger on The total amount expended for peu^.
s e Q and s e >4 of s e Q sec 23, and n w
Klamath Falls has secured the ajh- . of n e >4 sec 26. tp 37 s, r 1 e; also e 14 of 11 the steamer Modoc, on route to Sacra, duriug the year was $139,035,012.68. and
w ‘A sec 30. tp 38 s, r 3 e. 240 acres; $500.40 naenfo, was robbed of a, diamond pin
potataMUt of a U. H. cotntniesioner;
it is estimated that an appropriation for
P II Oviatt to Mrs Callie Palm—lot 1 blk
CbM. L. Parrinh being the man. This 1 60, .Medtord; |250
«nd rarrings valued at $1500.
1893 of $144.956.000 will leave a defi­
Setment, like the deputy marshal-
Having leased the ware­
J J Fryer to Elixa Digman—lots 3 and 4,
The marriage of Mias Kaihalesn Mo ciency.
There had been filed up to
haa been promised to a coterie of I blk 1. Fryer’s add to Eagle P< int; >150
Cook, daughter of General McCook to Oct. 12, 1892, 920,957 claims under the
,
j
Geo
Brown
to
Eliza
Digman
—
lots
I.
2
and
licans in every community—before
Charles Craighead of Dayton, O., took i act of June 27, 1890, and there havo
house next to my store on
the election. The main ones in Ashland I | 3 blk 2. Fryer’s add to Eagle Point, $600
place
at Redlands, Cal. The wedding I j l»een issued thus far of these claims
I
Geo
Brown
to
A
L
Hazleton
—
lots
7
and
8
b«M “Nevada” Fox. T E. Hills and
was a brilliant society event.
408,839 certificates. The total number
Main street, I will open a
W. P, Aquiree.
Medford, and other , blk 2, Fryer's add to Eagle Point; $350.
,
F C Ladd to J E .Miner—n % ot s e % and
of certificates issued during the year
Seventeen
carloads
of
hops
were
re
­
Sir.
Harvey
Heed
towns, too, bad a finger in the pie—of n H of s w ’4.
14. tp 32 s, r 3 e; $600.
promises.
A peculiar feature of the 1
Laceyville, O.
Commission House for tbe
Jas T Glenn to Calvin and Jno Owens—n. cently shipped in one lot from Uniah, was 311,589. The total number of pen­
aflhir waa that there was sin h a grand w 1, of n e V4 sec 27. tp 37 s, r 1 w; $400.
Cal The consignment went to London sioners dropped from the rolls was Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa
Angie L Engle and husband to Charlotte direct and waa the largest single ship­ 25,206. The average annual value of
raab for the places that the head bosses
sale of all kinds of Farm Pro-
ralysis of the Throat
dared not make anv appointments before 1 8 Fiske— w J4 lot 6 and all of lot 7, Pracht’s ment of hops ever made from California. each pension on the roll is $133.41. Un­
» * *
add
to
Ashland;
$
’
»00.
the election, as nearly everv one of the
der the provisions of the act of June 27, "I Thank God and Hood’a Saraa-
The
United
States
government
will
W
II
Hosier
to
D
G
Karnes
—
land
in
tp
numerous applicants threatened to vote 37 s, r 2 w. 5.84 acres: also lots 7, 8,9. 10, 11,
duce.
send a troop of cavalry into Mexico in i 1890, many claimants who could not
partita for Perfect Health.”
lor Weaver if the party did not “recog­ 12. 13. 14, 15, Park add to Medford: $900.
establish their service or the origin of
M[.
HÄ
jflkTET
Jtñ
Jfc<
9
Merchant
Tailor.
pursuit
of
Kid,
the
Apache
desperadj,
nize” their influence bv an appointment.
“ Gentlemen : For the benefit of suffering hu­
C Nickell to Orchard Home A-«’:i—lots
All tbe local leaders were on one side or 1, 2.3. 4. 5 blk 8, O H tract, Medford; $290 under the provisions of the treaty of their disability have been enabled to manity I wish to state a few facts: For several
secure
much-needed
assistance
and
finan
­
tbe other and even the congressional 1 P Dunn to Fred Hansen right of wav to 1890 with Mexico, which has recently
years I have suffered from catarrh and heart
Bring along your Elour and
cial relief. The bureau of railroads has failure, getting so bad I could not work and
delegation and state officials were Itom- | water ditch and water privileges sec 6 tp 3G been renewed.
CHOLERA!
!
s,
r
1
w
:
$110.
been
employed
in
seeking
conclusions
as
barded with letters and recommendations
Could
Scarcely
Walk
Attorney General Hart of California
to W H Gilbert—all that part
Grain.
and appealed to appease the office-hold­ I of .1 lot M 4, McCall
as shown on plat of Ashland Home has completed his biennial report. He I to the best treatment the government I had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat
j should give to the debt of the subsi- some time ago. My throat seemed closed and
ing itch of various candidates.
The ' I Ass’n, heretofore purchased by O A C R R
J. H. MARTIN, 1
Fortify
Against
It.
scores foreign loan associations and rec­
could not anâllow. Tha doctors saidU
U. S. commisaionership has a high- ' Co for right of way; $10
! dized railroads now approaching ma­ I was
ommends
the
passage
of
laws
restrict
­
caused
by
heart
failure,
and
gave
medicine,
i
eouading name. The office is about as
E F Walker and wife to L L Angle—land
Ashland. Aug. 3, 1892. 1
ing them. He says a reassessment law turity, and full reports have been sub­ which I took accordin;; to directions, but it did
important as that of a village j istice of in sec 25. tp 37 s, r 2 w. 38 acres; $1.
“A h ounce of prevention is worth a pound
not seem to do me any good. My wife urged
Geo H Andrews to Alex Hunsaker—lots will have to be passed before the rail­ I mitted to congress as to guarantees. me to try Hood’s Sarsapai ilia, telling me of Mr.
of
cure.
”
the peace or a 10th rate notary public.
i stocks or bonds and the payment of the Joseph C. Smith, who had been
Yet the horde of office-thirsty politicians 30.31.32. 33.34 blk G, R R add to Ash­ road can be made to pay taxes.
The near approach of cholera and the
indebtedness of the various roaas. Sug­
of Jackson county had to be ignored to land; $270.
At Death’s Coor
The Tacoma News is urging the ap­
danger threatening that it may become epi­
Jennie M and Fred W Hogg to John S
gestions
made
in
the
commissioner
’
s
re-
keep peace and keep them from voting Sims and John S Kenney—lot 10 blk 14. pointment of Stephen M. White of Cali­
demic in this country and probably reach
bot was entirely cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
i port look to the extension of the debt After talking with Mr. : ¡th, I concluded to
Fl It ST (LASS.
this section invests’ the probability with
for Weaver.
Central Point; $200.
fornia as secretary of the interior under
more substantial dread than a “scare.”
Hood’s Sarsaparilk.. When I had taken
M L Alford to A Alford—lots 25 , 26, 27, Cleveland. White was chairmai of the and the increase of the security. The Uy
two
bottles
I
felt
very
:
uch
bettor.
I
have
How to keep the dread disease fropi our
report
of
the
government
directors
of
At ths end of a business letter from 33. 31. Hunsaker’s add to Ashland, $500.
continued taking it, and am now feeling excel­
loved nation is now the oke question before
l! 8 to W G Hulmes —e X ot 11 w 14 sec 30 Democratic national convention n 1888, the Union Pacific railway shows that lent. i thank God, and
OoL Robt. A. Miller he adds the follow-
the American people. It is of great lm-
and the News says that no Easte rn man
tp 38,80 acres.
lowing P. S.:
{«irtance to us that it l>e barred from the
P 8 to F C Ladd—n
s w %, n to s e Q is able to understand the land ..nd Li­ they coincide with the railway commis­
Cast, but of more importance that it be
j.
“Wss not the governor a “little off” in sec 11, tp 32 s, r 3 e. CO acres.
sion in recommending extension rattan
lian affairs out here.
barred from our own borders. Tlie most
and my wife for my rr ;torat;cn to perfect
his excuse for taking me off of bis staff
than foreclosure.
I S to Jacob Bowman—e Vi n w % and
| important question with every man who
health.»’ H abvby H eld . Laceyville, O.
Thomas Henderson Boyd, editor ctf
whoa ho said that two years mo 1 ran w 1, n e 1; sec 10, tp 35 s. r 2 w. 160 acres.
has a home is bow to bar it from that home.
Death Record.
ou the seme ticket with him on a free
the Tacoma Olympian, was shot and
HOOD'S PILES do not purre, pain or gripe,
Everv man should see that the premises on
Tlio supreme court of California has
TRANSFER.
silver platform and that I was a Cleve­
H enry M artin H oyt , ex-governor of but act promptly, easily and eiHviently. 25c.
killed by Ursula Burns, his miatraf,
which his family lives is thoroughly reno­
affirmed
Judge
Coffey's
decision
in
the
land elector and that Cleveland was
Pennsylvania,
at
Wilkes-Barre.
vated
and
disiniected.
for
cholera
is
given
Boyd was from Philadelphia and came
against free silver.
The governor, famous Elytbe case. It will Ke remem­ of good family. He had been living
up to be a germ disease and the man who
G eneral O pperman , who has the
Passenger Coach to Every Train.
1 gives opportunity for the germs to burrow,
evidently, never saw the Chicago plat- bered that Judge Coffey of San Fran­
rather fast for some time.
The woman reputation of being the actual planner
I thrive and multiply in or around his home IB. Freight moved al»out town at rates
form that declared for free coinage of »il- cisco decided that Florence Blythe wm
says she doe.-, not know why she shot of the siege of Paris, at Hanover.
■ does so at the peril’ of not only himself and
verou which he ran. 1 was in both the sole- heir.
| family but of the thousands around them.
Boyd.
LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
instances campaigning on a free nilrer
Rev.
D
p .. S cott , father-in-law of
But tlie work should not stop with the
The rain-making experiments at San
platform. I was not inconsistent. Hew
A man who givee th“ name of Frank President Harrison, at the White House.
bouse
and
premises.
Every
man
should
I ire wood of all kinds delivered q»»y-
dose the governor reconcile his present Antonio, Tex., were, from a practical R. Warner, aged 35 years, is under ar­ The remains were interred at Washing­
I see that Jiis physical system and that of
position with that of two vears :._’o when standpoint, a dismal failure, yet General rest at Los Angeles on a charge of ton, Pa.
' every member oi In. household is thor­ where <i town at lowest prices.
About
7
or
8
months
old
oughly purged of all impurities and germs
he was elected on a democratic platform Dyrenforth and his backers, John H. wrecking the Santa Fe overland near
G eorge W. H ensel , collector of in­
oi disease. The carelessness of one person I
sad bo is now advocating the Weaver King of Washington and John W.
Azusa. Warner has confessed and says ternal revenue of the Ninth district
»urge upon the entire corn- 1 IT
may bring a scourge
platform. Who has changed? "Mo- Dickinson of Chicago, assert that the
Impure cr vitiated blood is uino times out of
shall
he
trie,I
to
wreck
the
train
out
of
re
­
niunilv.
How
t' 1" the risk lie reduced to |
under Cleveland, and father of Attorney tencau-cd by Fo.- e form of constipation or in­
nomet has gone to the mountains!”
test was satisfactory, The explosions
11
| the minimum .’ Certainly by that which
°I wonder if any of the papers w ill make were terrific, and were heard for a dis- i venge for having been put off while steal­ General Hensel, at Quarryville, Pa.
digestion ttiat clog3 up tl o Fys’im, when the
I
will
most
thoroughly
purge the system of
Apply tf>
ing
a
ride.
the discovery that the national demo­ tan<:e of thirty miles.
blood naturally lccoto s impregnated with tbe
1 disease gernts and put it in the most thor­
______
Clouds gathered
Germany has been startled by a big I effete matter I < old Sursapsrillcs attempt to
cratic platform declared for free coinage
ough working order. What will do this?
Colonel Richard Morgan, a railroad
HARRIS & MURPHY BROS.,
after
the
explosions,
but
no
rain
felL
oí silver?”
Those who know from actual experience
expert employed by the California rail­ scandal in military circles. Army offi­ j reach thi3 condition by « :acki: gthe blood with
G.
F.
\
ouster,
a
Pomona
gunsmith,
sty
there
is
but
one
true
answer,
viz:
Dr.
”
1
"]>
a..!i
theory
the
drast
1c
m
Incral
“
po!
Pennover is a bigger man than his
road commissioners to investigate rail- cers are accused of making false re­
King’s Royal Germetuer. We attempt no
,:rs. parilla
Htrty. M ugwump Cleveland is a bigger discharged a gun loaded with ball car­ aoad rates, has mine an exhaustive re- ports on guns. It has been shown that i is old and o’asol' to-. J;_ ’s
deceit. So tar as we e;iov; Germetuer has ASHLAND,
man than his party and has been able to tridge while explaining its workings to | port. The report says freight and pas- four-fifths of the heavy guns now in uoe lsmodern. Itr'-estothes . of :'.:o trouble. It Manager Depot Hotel,
never been tried on cholera bjit it has cured
arouses the liver, kidneys t ' bowels to health-
make his partv see the point, too. The a customer. The ball passed through i senger rates are not excessive in Cali- are worthless.
every kindred disease and is the bYidisput-
:
i...
eir
u
alion,and
ful
action,
and
invigorates
the
corrugated
iron
end
of
the
gunshop
ed
conqueror of all < > ebm D iseases , and
Rteosa, not to be outdone in this matter
Ashland, Oregon those
j t'ornia. The argument is based on the
The second session of the Fifty-second the imparities arc quickly ■ carried off through
who know its record honestly believe
of men of affairs, proposes to be bigger and entered the next building, occupied | great cost of operating railroads in the ■
congress met Monday. Appropriation the natural channels. Cha .. L , ct ucamish’s
that it will both prevent and cure cholera. Opened at the old Ashland market stand on
than the whole assortment. The R ecord as a bandroom of the Ninth regiment
Main street, facing the bridge.
There have been several instances in which
| bills will probably be the important I Third and Market »tree Is. 3. ’., v las: “I took
dom not know why Col. M iler was dis­ band, striking John S. Martin in the state.
children were left by prominent physicians
le
missed from Gov. Pennover’s staff. back and penetrating his body, coming
The Oregon fish corimiasioners" an- feature of the session. A strong effort it for vitiated Llood an.
Lu uic with Cholera Infantum and a few
. :• r I could leel
Neither does the Rs cord care whether
I nual report says: During the season of will be made to repeal the closing of the became convinced of it
doses oi Gcrt’ieiuer cured them. Older fitto?“ Sh°PthorouKbly renovated and re
it
was
working
a
chan;
purified
ths Governor has a staff or not. For the out on his right side. The chances for • 1892402,076 casos of salmon were packed, World’s Fair on Sunday.
There is a
people with the moat stubborn bowel dis­
and brac ed me up -■
. , a:.:; everything is
general good of everybody we believe the his recovery are good.
eases have bad similar e^,. riences, and
valued at $2,004.180, about two-thirds of , large calendar before the house.
$IOO
Reward.
S1OO.
UBALKRB
IN
now
working
full
and
regu!.
iT.
”
Germetuer's
unparalelled »ataie»« in pre­
Staff and the whole army should be in
The III ' on» and the S. F. Examiner one
venting and curing diseases of this charac­ / A, choicest of Predi Meatt—Betf. Mut
h—1, metaphorically speaking.
The readers of the V alley R kcoed will this being from the Columbia river; 10,-
I
ter warrants the position taken above and
be plea-ed to learn that there is at least one {' O.OoO pounds of fish were consumed at year for $3.50.
ton, I eal, Pori, Saufaaea, etc.
PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS' 'EQQLS, appeals to every man to l»egin its use at
Last year:
dre.ided disease that science bas been able home and shipped, valued at $600,000.
I
è)
Silici
j^arilla
A Bittle Girl's Experience in a
pnee.
Germs
are
undoubtedly
the
cause
of
I
Her eyes were rheumy, and weak and to • urejn all its stages,and that is Catarrh, j The report conclud s shan salmon fish­
Í
Lighthouse.
WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC.,
nearly all diseases. Ilestroy the germs and
red,
Halls Catarrh Cure is ihe only positive cure
I the diseases cannot exist.
It is tbe result
Mr. and Mr-. Loren Trescott are keepers
Her breath—you could smell it afar. now known to the medical fraternity. Ca- . ing shows an increase and that when
Many drap; iota hcv. c
r .-.-.riLparills
the
mt
ns
provided
by
nature
are
aided
o-the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach. thanJcy’s. As they is:.: e
She had ringing and disziness oft in tarrli being a constitutional disease, re­
: :i it, tbcy’lltiy Building Pa»er», Wrapping Papers of fifteen years’study of a regular doctor
and is the best endorsed luwiirine in the
her head.
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's by sen ..till" knowledge to that extent Mich., and are blessed with a daughter four teseli you it. Insisten Jc/'
worid. Price $L<tO per bottle. For
by
and Twines.
And the cause of it all was catarrh. Catarrh Cure is taken internally,.acting di­ which the object in view justifies we years old. Last April she was taken down
w»mioN
with
Measles,
followed
with
a
dreadful
Druggists.
This year:—
rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces can have an abundance of fish for years
Cough,
and
turning
into
a
Fever.
Doctors
Her breath is as sweet as the new of the system, thereby destroying the foun-
Ail kinds of
• ■ ' ■
i.iiTS
ROYAL GERMETl ER COMPANY,
| at home and at Detroit treated her, but in
meadow hav,
THE GÜ1RÜÍAÜ.ÍffilEMÍ
I dations of the disease, and giving the pa­ to come.
-'M
.. $1.25
Her eyes are as bright as a 'tar.
...B up the constitu- i I Some of the reasons whv Germetuer is vain, 'he grew worse rapidly, until she was í. ’A-jn .
tient strength . by ____
building
13 B Polk Street,
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, i
A* Ä
■■
-■
_____ __
in doing
1_1_„ its
?„ work, , j the only reliable household remedy are: a mt re “handful ot' bones.”—Then she tried
And the cause of the change, she is ! tion and a-sist ting . nature
Sau h rancinco. Calif.
The proprietors have
much
faith 1 in its
___ so
_____
L Al
“ j 1. It is plea-ant to take. 2. It is absolutely : Dr. King’s New Discovery and after tbe use
ready to say.
COK TRACTS FOB
an,i
isfljntng
- L
5.
....
1 75
•—»«»v. aewvwao
aneirvv.es no
uv xa>xov«arex;v3
Al hruygists or .ent lo anv
“I*"t,ari»i
Was the Dr. Sage Cúre for Catarrh. curative
powt r-that liiCJ
they t?uci
"tier XZtav
One HUH*
Hun-1 1 harmle ~. «.
3. aew
It makes
mistakes xxa
in X**
di- — of two and a half bottles, was completely
Order
r-
’
■-•mptS.v.
ib-
Ti.-ïr
-iiu
Li«««.
Dr. Sage's Ca’arrh Remedy wi' positive­ dMADollars for any case that it fails to agnosis, but toes right to the root of dis- cured. They say Dr. King’s New Discov­
E
tc
.
You want to take a chance al the 8. F. , . .5.U.. :.,ir.
P
ainting
,
P
apering
ÜR.
H
û
HR
y
r
"Æ
of all
ly cure cat irrh in the head, no m ttter bow cure Send for urvutars and testimonials, ease by purifying the blood and toning the ery is worth its weight in gold, yet you
C- ÍÚ4 t ty O
:.sj..
. Ühil,
Examiner’s premiums. You can get tbe
tret
a trial _ boztle tjee
at E. E. Wip-
> . „
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,
bad or of how long standing. Fifty cents, Address F. J. CHENEY A CO.,Toledo, O. | nerves. 4. It does not simply tatch vp but; may
weakly
lor
41
by
clubbing
with
tbe
R
klou
».
Athland. Ortgon.
a. Co. r,
---- a ¡»tore.
------ ,
S '
"
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r
raHiisaUy «vase. Xry it and use authmg else, Chester A
Drug
®^*5old by DruggxaU, 76c.
by all druggists
TALLEY
RECORD.
Marketing Ixxu River Mallet.
Diab iieat %tteni*r at Train
Wreckl c-
N
* HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 TEARS.
ST. JACOBS OIL,
A good Christmas present
is a piece of solid silverware
or first-class plated ware.
WHITED, the JEWELER
Has both, and will engrave
each piece free of charge.
W
Wi L oan
M oney
LADIES' Patent Leather Tip
I
¡$1.50
J. M. McCALL
T
ASHLAND ROLLER FLOUR MILLS
N ew S amples
FALL and WINTER GOODS
FARMERS
OUIS.
Fine Line of Imported Goods.
Prices Lower Than Evè>.
CALL AND SEE THE GOODS.
GEO. MARKLE
BLACKSMITHING !
H içks &M ç B ü !^
Hood’s SsrsaparHSa
Street
Spring
w
AV ANTED.
PET
A
FOR
MARKET.
H. D. PARKER,
OREGON.
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