VALLEÏ RECORD.
CITY
POLITICS.
S me Klch Mines.
T» • «RPV
T
The 51 lba avoirdupois weight <>f
The Bank Ring, After an Aggrr>-nre cam i amalgam from a 12 days’ run of the
Ta-ra b •'•m-<Je-ay! There i’ a new COO II
paign for Five Years Concludes to Lay Asblami Mining Co,’s 5-stau>p mill waa in town.
ASHLAND, Oa., T ivwdit , Dec. », 1*2
Low for One Year—Tbe Republican from 100 t ms of quarts. Assurer Chas
Tim N nan and family were down from
Nominations—A Non-Partizan Citizens’ 8. Allmen retorted it and on Friday Siskiyou Monday.
I
Convention Called for Saturday—and melted it ii to three neat and attractive
GW.
Bailey,
of
Shake,
was
visiting
here
PERWINAL A.VI* SOCIAL.
Ward Primaries Friday.
i bars of bullion that weighed 2081. ounces and at Medford Tuesday and yesterday.
of gold which will go $16 to the ounce,
I rancto Fitch w»> in the city Saturday.
A large and fresh stock of fancy groceries
A call was issued last week for a repub which will net the company $334»), or
Merritt Bellinger wan to Anti land Satur- lican city convention to nominate a city $33.40 per ton. This ore is from their for the holidays at 1>. L. Minkler”& Son’s.
day.
ticket. Tbe ward caucuses for council-, mine two and a half miles from .Ashland,
J. H. Layman went to the Siskiyous
G. C. Eddinee went to Portland Son' men were held Monday evening and tbe > the mill being in town. It is from the Friday to work for the company for awhile.
sapors
main convention last evening. Below is winze and upraise about 50 feet respect
day.
Adolph Rostel was married at Yreka on
Remains to l>e Determined
tbe report broaght in by the R ecord ’ s ; ively from the 250 foot level. This is | tbe 1st to Miss Annie Miller, of Germany.
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E. fl. Barron was to Medford Saturday reporters:
(Second
door
from
the
Corner.)
fine
ore
and
as
the
ledge
average»
four
on basine«».
A banging lamp makes a lovely Christ
and
five
feet
there
is
great
quantities
in
!
the plutocrats in caucus .
mas present. See those at D. L. Minkler &
Kelly Bro«, of Grant» P»«», were in tbe
z
The faithful fifteen in ward 3 met in •igbt. Right on the heels of the clean Son’s.
City Sunday.
up
of
this
the
first
100
tons
run
through
caucus at the city ball last Monday
J. \V. Willey has driven in his cattle from
Mi.- Alice Han ey attended the wedding evening and waa promptly called to or- their mill, a richer pay 6treak was found the Dead Indian country to his ranch near
last evening.
in
the
upraise
near
the
250
foot
level.
It
Phoenix.
der bv Chief W. P. Squire. E. V. Car
H. A. Howard and little wo have gone ter of tbe bank nominated Papa Mills is eight inches wide and assays $2000 to
Rufus Cole has sold over $3000 worth of
tbe
ton.
This
was
run
onto
November
to McMinnville.
for chairman. W. P. Squire was put
But it is an evident fact that O. H. BLOUNT has the unan
beef cattle to California parties and is
The Julia Marlowe troupe were on Sun in as book-keeper. Tbe chair made the 30th and kept up when the last news fattening more.
imous
support of all Cash Buyers of Southern Oregon for Cloth
day'«north tram.
tE^Holiday goods of every variety and at prices to
announcement that we are here to ae caine in Dec. 4th. Hupt. Jos. A. Wilson
Children’s books, gift books, booklets and
went to tbe mine to-dav.
ing,
Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, 4c. lie
Wia. Kropke. of Portland, is «topping in lect an assemblyman for tbe third ward.
This clean-up nut the finishing touches Christma- in endless variety at D. L. suit the purchaser.
has been engaged in this particular line of business in your
Ashland for bis health.
Ira C. Dodge placed in nomination
Minkler
A
Son
’
s.
on this mine. Mining men all agreed
midst during the last eight years, and has given entire satis
J. E. Euyart and ▲. W. Childs were up Frank Loomis, Esq., ami on motion of i that she was a bonanza and thia working | Searchers after holiday goods will find
E.
V.
Mills
the
vote
waa
by
acclama
from Medford Monday.
faction, and will continue to do so while he holds the position.
them at J. C. Bar-ett & Co’s drugstore,
teet
proves
her
such
tion. A suggestion that L. M. McCall j
| at prices bound to suit.
Council Proceeaines.
He is receiving new lines of fall goods every week, and
, Mrs^Cql. Roes is paying her daughter, would make a good mayor, was gently I
Rich quartz mines run in groups and
Mrs. W J. Stanley, a visit.
Geo. H. Tyler is at Jacksonville doing Monday’? regular meeting,]
marking them at Strictly C m H Prices,
Removed
to
New
Quarters
passed. The chairman pulled the string, much is expecteil from tbe 100 foot shaft uphol'tering work for tbe Nunan residence.
• Present—G. M Granger, mayor; O. Gan-
Mias Clara Lynch went to Duuramuir to- tbe convention dissolved, without date. 1 that was commence«] on the Stonewall He is a first class mechanic.
lard, E. J. Farlow, S. Patterson. H. S. Ev
day to renmin some month,.
T||l
1mt WABn.
ans.
R. p. Neil.
MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN'S
ledge Monday.
Photograph, autograph and scrap al
Uu,t weck
Th® 1st ward assembled in tbe <»ast
The Hope mine, ami the Hope exten bums, push napetries purses and card I Absent—J. P. Dodge.
«r *
•ad returned with hra mere.
, room of Hotel Oregon at 7:3d p. m. ____
i Minutes of meetings held during month
Hon. sion will also some day prove interesting cases at I>. L. Minkler A Son’s.
of November read and approved.
Frank Schaeffer, the Gold Hill quartz Max Pracht called the convention to or- properties. The Hope Co. while operating
“I am convinced of the merit of Hood’s
aainer, was doing tbe city Monday.
¿er> saying it was a convention of citi- it several rears ago took out from $14,000 Sarsaparilla, after having taken but a few
Monthly reports for November of Citv
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Marshal Smith. Recorder Berry, Water
W. J. Robinson of Madlord waa in Aab- zeni assembled for the punióse of nom- to $15,000, but extravagant management dose- --this is what many people say.
Supt.
Ira
Dodge.
Street
Commissioner
land Friday and went to California.
inali ng two councilmen to be elected ate it all up in place of making a divi
On Nov. 30th there was 14 inches of snow Nelson, were accepted.
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T. K. Nichol» tbs well-known Butte ,rom that w,rd’ Í He made no reference dend for stockholders who became tired . at I-akevtew on a let el. and from two to
Report of viewers to assess benefits and .
creek stockman, was in tbs city Monday^
political party lines.] On motion of of paying assessments and closed itdown. : three feet in the mountains—and still snow-
damage^
arising
from
laying
out
and
open
I» x. UII.
xx » L
. -x
Dr. Jessup, Pracht was made cha.rinati. Tne R ecord believes that before six i ing.
ing High street from Church street to Man- *
Hill went
Roseburg
last even-
p I^V.11»« acted aa
tog H. to C. speculate
in to
a pmre
ot Umber
land. . r.
%^^¡7^\
“0 aw-retarv
XcZ¿irman months rolls around tnere will be two
Notice the new advertisement of the ita street. Report not being satisfactory I
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more quartz mills running in full blast S. B. Medicine Co. on fourth page. Their it was set aside. The council then appoint-
Mias Mary Davraon went to Heald’s | Pracbt aaked the convention for the priv- on these properties. Ashland’s future as medicine^ are reliable and guarantee a ed J. W. O. Gregory, W. P. Benn and R. Is now located on Main street,
M Garrett as viewers and set Saturday,
bwdnass coilefe, ban Francisco, to-day., ilege of nominating a particular friend. a mining camp is indeed looming up very cure.
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west of Ganiard’s
Dec. 17th at 10 o’clock a. m. at recorder’s
Mrs. E. K. Brightman
Pokeg- ’ Granted. The silver tongued fish corn-
com- bright.
_______ returned
rned to Pokes-
I Men’s Large Turkey Red Handkerchiefs
At Sisson Tuesday John Wells, brake office, for viewers to be sworn in.
..................................
3
for
26
cent»
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ttunday after a biniMM trail to A«h-, miasioner, in a brilliant burst of elo
opera house.
“ White Handkerchief»............ ;............... ................................ 3 for 25 cent»
Phillip Mullen and W. W. ’.Valters and I man on Conductor Linn’s freight, had bis
A conimunii ation to the citv treasurer in
quence, matchless oratory and rhetoric
foot cut off, It had to be amputated above reference
<<
Wm.
Patterson
came
over
last
week
from
to
the
payment
of
the
coupons
of
Gloves,
per pair............ .................. .................. ■................
HERE
CAN
BE
FOUND
Everything
the ankle.
. 50 cents up
W. H. Black was up from Granta l’ass eulogized his candidate as a man of large
<c
the water bonds having been referred to the
in the Millinery Line at tbe Lowest
Hats.
Odds
and Ends, wot th $1.50................ ......................reduced to 50 cents
Sunday visiting his brother, the Baptist and powerful build, force of character, the Spencer .Mining Co. in the Siskiyous,
city
council,
ordered
.hat
citv
treasurer
no
Harry
Bragdon
has
quit
Shasta
county,
Prices.
the
three
feet
of
snow
haying
dosed
them
minister
etc., who wouldn't be bulldozed or let
Boys’
“
“
“
“
50ctsto75ct» ............ ................ “
down for the winter. The
ledge Cal., and gone to Cripple creek, Col., to en tify state treasurer to send said coupons to
26 rents
c.
BagineerJ. U. Poore showed up iu Ash anyiiody drag him around in the mud, averages throughout 20 inches and when gage in mining and merchandising with Ashland for collection.
Shoes......................................................
£* Neat Fit and satisfaction guaran
.................................
from
$1.50
up
teed.
land tbe past week in the shuffling around winding up the peroration by nominat closed down the mill turned out the Bis partner.
i c
Oruinance 124, to prohibit obstruction of
Suils...................................................................... ................................. from $2.50 up
•f trainmen.
ing Herbert Parker.
It was one of
Sikes Worden wss on Tuesday’s train for streets, sidewalks, etc. Adopted.
<4
regular
$3'1
to
the
ton
that
it
iias
been
|
Shirts................................
•................
Fred Barneburg, ths bi^ stock-raiser, was Colonel Pracht’s beet efibrte, though peq- giving ever since it commenced. This Portland on business, after which he goes I Post notices announcing city election
........................... from 50 cents up
who
don’t
understand
it
Tuesday,
Dec.
20th.
to
Santa
Rosa.
Cai.,
where
his
family
is.
!
Men
’
s
Shoes
...............................................................
in tbe city yesterday visiting hi, daughter, j pie
winter
they
will
make
a
second
level
as
........................... from $1.00 up
' may think Pracht waa seconding hie
4<
tor the winter.
Estray Horses.
Mrs. D. High.
Bills ordered paid:
Extra Quality Shoes...................... ..................... .................................$2.50 to $3.00
■ man in a prize fight or a bull-ring. But a prospect—200 feet in ore and 100 feet
<4
E.
Mavs,
of
the
big
Portland
meat
trust,
Electric Light Co. street lights for
Fireman Walter Brennan returned yes
in formation.
Suits......................................................................
NE WHITE HORSE branded E T on
November, 1892............
• •........................................ $5.00 up
terday from Portland, where his brother the Demosthenes from Schwabacker pre
...$M> to
<C
Jeff Devennev and C. G. Fisher of was or, Tuesday’s train for Gazelle to look
Cotton
Pants..........................................................
cinct,
on
the
Rhine,
was
all
right.
He
at
and
purchase
some
beeves.
He
is
also
left
shoulder
and
Swiss
bell
on.
One
Geo
W
Smith,
salary
for
Nov.
..
died last week
50 GO
......................................... $1.00 up
Ashland
and
Monmouth
returned
home
sorrel horse branded T F (together) on left ll
after mutton sheep.
Ira C Dodge, salary for Nov.......
was addressing the Tammany braves of
10 00
Corduroy Pants................................................ . .......................... $2.50, beat vain«
C. B. Watson, O. H. Blount and Col. the first ward, and as the count showed, last week from the same district the
thigh
with
Diamond
S
underneath.
J
T
Bowditch,
same
..................
«<
20
«I
Deputy Sheriff Dillard of Douglas county
Bowditch were Tuesday’s passengers for
Overcoats ............................ ... ..................
One roan horse with small ro;>e around
.......... Fine Line at lx>w Price»
his man headed tbe list. Colonel Robt snow closing them ap. They were then came oiit Sunday and returned with a Wm Nelson, labor on streets.......... 25 00
<4
tbs connty smi .
his neck- Indian brand on left thigh.
down 80 feet in their shaft and in on a tramp who had been arrested here for steal Milton Berrv, recorder’s fees, Nov.
Underwear....................................
16
00
I Leonard, the distinguished scout an 1
all kinds, prices 50 cent» up
A suitable reward will be ot.’erei! to any
84 45
Miss Julia Helling, who baa been visiting I Indian fighter and New York politician three foot swell. The ledge averages 18 ing some clothing and eatables in Roseburg. WJ Sell in id», cemetery gate.........
F.M McKinnis,labor on water works 17 00 one sending information to the postmaster Bovs Overcoats
........................................ e 4.00 up
inches and prospects rich.
ber sister, Mrs. J. B. Leach, returned home - here made a new political move.
He
Johnny Lofftns and Joe Fuller went Wm Abbott, lumber......................
G 56 at Silver Lake. Or., or the undersigned, 100 doz Neckties ...
ees 10 cts, 25 cts, 35 and 50 eta
to Merlin Sunday.
' placed J. R. Casey in nomination. Ca-
Mrs. Irwin's Braden mill near Gohl through A ltur».° last week with 90 head of Jas Norris, same
L. S. M i lton ,
‘i 00
Mrs. W. 1. Vawter and Mrs. Howard , sey declined, and nominated J. E. Cox, Hill commenced crushing quartz in full horses and mules from Lake county, bouud Hicks & McBride, labor on streets
Jacksonville.
Oregon.
12 00
came up from Medford Sunday on a visit who also declined. John Real nominat- blast last week.
for the Sacramento valley.—Alturas Era. H Hum, same............
7 87
to Ajihlond friends.
F
C
Hunt,
same.
.....................
! ed Chas. Hosley, who stuck.
Wm.
5 25
Lindley & Co., on Lucky Bart’« strike j Hon. J. 1). Carr has gone to New York to J B I-each, same ..
....
00
7
4_
T. E. Hatamersly, the Silver lake stock j Nelson declined hia nomination. R. T.
Cleveland and probably to Arthur Spray, same.
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mountain, will put on a congratulate
2 00
whisper something in the ear of the piesi- Viewers
man, came in last week and will spend the Shannon named Isaac Carpenter, who at top of Sardine mountain,
of
High
street,
assessing
large
force
of
men
L„
___
_.
.
_________
the
first
of
January.
winter at Gold Hill.
declined. P. H. Donoghue, a French They will put in a mill at the mine before dent-elect in regard to California appoint
damages...............................
« oo
Ct
Miss Kila Hanley came up from Jack bear manager from tbe Chicago world's spring. J. W, Myers who bought the ments.
H S Emery, water pi|>e boxes
4 25
Marnage license issued Dec. 3, 1892, to E J Kaiser, pub notice of High st
sonville Monday to be present at the fair, in bis usual timid, retiring and dif Ritter quartz mine near Lindley & Co
2 25
in Hosiery, Sunpemlers, Gloves, Ac., We're In It.
ï 15
Hasty-Houcx wedding.
fident way, placed S. R. Michaels in has consolidated with them so it fa re Chas. F. Hasty and Miss Grace Houck. A E Matson, blacksmith work...
Dec. 3, to John L. Cox and Elmira May
Conductor Jack Anstay has returned from nomination. The crowd was com posed ported.
..
Cram, Dec. 5, to John Nelson and Miss | Total ....................................................
$418 28
his trip to Michigan sad brought in his of democrats, republicans, populists and
The council appointed the following
passenger train Bunday.
a few prohis. Chairman Pracht invited _ E. Sanderson Smith is working the: Estella Martin.
Constable Jos. McVey was over from ' judges and clerks of election :
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Ubas. Piper, tbe railway mail clerk, was : them to come up and get their ballots. old Gold Hill property. It had been
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1st ward--voting place east room Hotel
Hornbrook
Sunday after Will Cavan, a
I
They
did
so.
J.
R.
Casey
and
J.
H.
Mc-
worked
300
feet
and
Smith
¡B
cross
called to Albany last week by the danger
Oregon
—
judges,
G.
High,
J.
E.
Cox,
J.
B.
young
man
who
with
another
fellow
who
We
cutting
to
catch
main
ledge.
AT
THE
ous ¡linee, of his mother.
I Bride were appointed tellers.
Pracht
carry the Coon & Co. white shirts, best in the market.
; started south, is wanted for burglarizing 8. R. Hutchings; clerks, E. B. Myer, Jesse
Houck,
Mrs. B. R. Willets went to Medford Tues i said he didn’t want more votes polled
W. L. McClure will be back to
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Gold Shattuck s house.
2d ward—Granite Hall—judges, W A
day to attend tbe wedding of her cousin, than there were men in the house and Hill in May to work some of his proper
Leather or Gum Boots we carry the Largest and
The S. P. gang of stonecutters came down Cordell. E. M. Miller. W. W Kentnor;
herded them up and counted thirty-aix ties. He is in Cbinipas, Old Mexico, en
MUs May Crane, to Mr. Cox.
'
from
the
Siskiyous
Tuesday
night
and
pro-
clerks, C. H. Gillette, A. B. Chapman.
W. A. Mansfield, Jacoby Bros, clerk at men. In the jumble and confusion some gaged in the big mine owned by the 1 ceeded to the valley; they have finished up
Best Assortment.
3d ward—City- Hall—judges,Frank Loom
Gold Hill, was in Ashland yesterday and one aaked what kind of a convention it Baroness Burdette-Cutts, Lord Dunraven | their work in these mountains for the is. II. Williams, W. A. Growe; clerks, T.
wm
.
The
mMter
of
ceremonies
aaid
it
Now
is
the
Time
to
Buy
has gone to Portland on a vacation.
I winter.—Dunsmuir News.
and others.
W. Bryant, W. H. Shepherd.
was a republican convention. But why
f.
Adjourned to Monday evening, Dec. 19th.
Rugtueer and Mrs. Church and infant re was all shades of politics participating?
FIFTY CENTS » TON .
The leading grocers keep “Snowy
YOUR
turned last week from Willows, Cal., where
Butte
”
flour.
If
von
don
’
t
patronize
the
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Modern research ha« shown that the
Then it waa announced that it was an
A Herald of the Infant Year
Mr. U.’s brother died some days before.
M other , W ife , D aughter , S weetheart
all sorts convention free for all. That'e ocean contains in solution nearly every I leading grocers, it is time you were doing
Clip tbe last thirty years or more from
W. 8 Crowell came up to Ashland Tues what tbe crowd thought.
I
8o
.
Ask
your
grocer
if
he
keeps
“
Snowy
on S ister nt E leuant H at foe
Yours Truly,
But after element that exists upon the earth, and
the century, and the segment will represent
day to drink sulphur water and will stop at Casey, LaValley and others got to the that these elements exist in the water in , Butte” flour.
term of the unbounded popularity of
I tbe
Hotel Oregon for a week and perhaps a
On Monday Justice Berry tried the case Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The opening
ear of Grand Duke Pracht be said: Af proportions nearly corresponding to the
monti*.
ter a consultation with tbe leading lights mean solnblity of their various com ! of J. H. Martin vs. George Abbott for $G. of the year 1893 will tie signalized by the ap
.V;:
CLOTHIER RUSTID HATTER,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford went to around me it is the concensus of opinion pounds. Thus gold and silver and moat I The justice gave Martin a judgement. pearance of a fresh Almanac of the Bitters, I
Medford Sunday where Mose will be en that thia is a straight republican conven of the other heavy metals »re found to I This is the bill that caused the scrap be- ( tn which the uses, derivation and action of
this world-fsiuou- medicine will lie lucidlv 1
gaged for some time in C. W. Walters's
tween them a week before.
tion. But everybody that wanted to had exist there. Sonnestadt found about
set forth. Everybody should read it. The
voted in tbe meantime and nobody fourteen grains of gold to the ton of sea i Champion Corbett will play through this calendar and astronoiui.-al calculations to Also HEADQUARTERS for Ashland,
Oregon
Line» Andrews toft Monday for Salem to seemed to care what kind of a conven water, or a dollar’s worth in lees than district the coming theatrical seasop. He be found in this brochure are always aston
DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS
assist bis father who has succeeded H.
i
rnav
vet
be
billed
for
Ashland,
tlioqgh
as
two
tone.
As
the
Ocean
covers
all
the
ishingly
accurate,
and
tbe
statistics,
illus
T
I each tn tbe nursery badness in the tion it waa.
, a rule this community doesn't gat
To please the litte folks.
The ballot showed Parker 28, Hoeley lower valleys of the earth, it receives all particularly wild at the mention of a trations. humor and other reading matter
capital city.
rich
in
interest
and
full
of
profit.
The
Hos-
...
. j 25, Michaels IS. Pracbt declared Parker the drainage from the whole of the ex pugilists name.
tetters Company, of Pittsburgh. Pa., pub
Wm- Pattoreon, who has been engaged !
posed land. This drainage is the rain
lining Co. foysoreittoie; and H<*,eT •tocted- Adjourned,
ILK HAND”
Silversides, 9.000 valued at $36,000; lish it themselves. They employ more
water
that
has
fallen
on
the
exposed
articl-
«-aERCHIEFS and fancy
$ A
came borne Tbursd»;
'jy to remain until sfie [
the second warders ’
Chinooks. 10.000. valued at $59.000, The^e than sixty bands in the tneclianical work,
surface,
has
flowed
down
its
superficial
—--s too numerous to mention.
and more than eleven months in the year ‘
open, up »gai»
Convention wm attended by about a »lopes, or has sunk into porous land, and ' are the figures from the annual report of are consumed in its preparation. It c-
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“
Call
early
and
leave
y<
ur
order.
Wm. Townsend has been up frota Med- i dozen people, H. C. Hill, chairman; descended underground. In either case the Oregon fish commission as the number obtained without cost of all
iUn be 1
ford
for a < two
weeks,
the
dangerous : » mw
«Ah» . xaytur,
Tavlor aet’y. H. J. Hicks and the wafer must dissolve and carry with of fish taken from Rogue river and packed country dealers, and ___
MRS.L. A. MILLSAP,
-..uggists and j
in
_
»_
.L- during
— — ------- 1 ' tviMW.
»«viui,
JII a ».
KI.
-i„. i i.
in cgns in 1892.
"O’ ,0,ne‘ LB-
Norri' we^ nominated. They
German. Fre-
. j printed in English, T hornton B lock ,
it
any
soluble
matter
that
it
meets,
the
- - - A shland .
what improved.
; give quite general satisfaction.
The annual business meeting of the L-b *’
Welsh, Norwegian. Swed-:
quantity of solid matter which is thus Presbyterian
church was held this w<>-’
, xxollahci, Bohemian and Spanish.
Geo. Cole, th« carpenter who has been,
wwvwniw
appropriated being proportionate to its All reports showed that the
r-: -<».
employed all summer on Jerry Numut’s
the main convention .
Eagle Point Items.
- '
y*ar has
Portland, Or.. Dec. 7tb, 1892.
Jacksonville mansion returned to Ashland
The convention convened at city hall solubility and the extent of its exposure been a very prospf-
nastor
b-s
—
—
one-
T
"
e
present
to
the
solvent.
Rain
when
it
falls
upon
Emroq.YAiiiEY R ecord :—
T<>
lhe
Public.
last week with his family.
at 7:30 p. m. It waa the smallest con-
t-
entered upon the sixth vear of
News are as scarce as hen teeth.
It has been reported that the undersigned
Geo, Growe, John Grubb, J. J. Murphy, j vention ever held in Ashland, 73 men | the earth is distilled water neatly do '» i»:S Work in Ashland.
(its
small
impurities
being
' V
very unceremoniously ‘ skipped the coun
>'. M. Grainger, H. J. Burrson and Geo. and no ladies being the tetal number of tains from them- « •
-
»» ob-
Grandma
Daley
is
improving
slowly.
The Siskiyou Telegram, h democratic
. ••
try” leaving numerous bills unpaid
Tbe
Dunn were passengei, on Sunday’s train people in the hall. There was no en-1 .
-/
river water when paper nt Ybeka,.suspended publication last
The town has been full of drummers this writer desires to explain the situation no
for the county seat as jnrors.
thusiasm. There are only two reasons. ..eacncs the ocean contains measurable week. A good, live, active, energetic man
S •
far as to clear himself of tbe above charge.
• »
E. M. McCord came iu from Klamath ; awiened for the slim attendane^ On;! quantities of dissolved mineral and who could keep steamed np to work 1G morning.
; When be left Ashland it was intended to I
Miss ¿liny Salford is the guest of Miss I be only a temporary absence, but owing to '
• uuntv vesterdav and after a brief vuitbere wai that many peor»
oeneve it to the vegetable matter. These small contri- hours a day for 365 days in the year could
Celia Brown.
returtu Lulu
_____________
___
18.to..Lr?<ik. _____
_c?'?nt _ ?L*.
ber' he d*tr!Z~/.ui the best interests of a city ■ bution are ever pouring in and ever ac- make a paper pay at Yreka.
I circumstances over which be had no con-1
and his brother itave a band of
A. L. Ilaselton has resumed his duties in I trol tbe above p!an> were changed and on
j to attempt to bring politics and political i cumlating. This continual addition of
L- K. Hoover and A. A. Alien, the rustling
1 the assurance of a position being opened
J. H. Martini Geo. Stephenson and R. rings into a local community’s affairs. dissolved mineral salt» without any cor ygynts of the Singer, retimed Tuesday the school room.
l for bun, came to Port and to accept the'
iteswfclc weut to the county seat last even They all staved away and thus placed responding abttraeflou l>y evaporation from their trip east of the mountains. W.
The young folks think of having a social same, but unfortunaieiy met with disap-
ing, th» latter to furnish all the bonqs their opposition on ifaqrd auainst thia bap been going 6ij ever since the surface T. Boyd is their onterprising agent at Lake here just before Christmas.
! pointrnent.
view. and Henry Brockman is doing good
peeded for Martin Ri vne case* Aggiint him. new order of things.
of
the
earth
haa
consisted
of
land
and
Another reason
Now I desire to say to my creditors in I
work for tbe company as their Ashland
S. F. Robinett has been putting some of
water
.
Ashland that I have no intention whatever ■
E. U- Bsr.6 is at Jacksonville having a was that bosta of republicans in this city
agent.
the finishing touches on his shop.
I of defrauding any of them out of one cent. ■
blw case in the circuit court. Thia case are opposed to what is locallv known as
'Hasty—Houck.
The Butte Creek Roller Flour Mill Co- but on the contrary will pay every cent
XV. A. Holmes was pitching wood in the
has be»Q.before the supreme court a num- the bank
.............................
-__ -.........
ring ami thought
that this bank
I
have
been
repairing
the
roof
on
the
mill
i
that 1 owe. But in my present circum- I
ber of times and Kane wants it settled one ring
would
have a sufficient
’ „
__ I________
____ 4 “pull” to I The Houck residence was the scene of railroad yard to Win. Armitage, who was building.
; stances shall be compelled to ask a few II
the pile. Heforgot to look if Ms. Arm
waj ui* tbe other.
- bull
■ ■ the
- convention ...
in their selfish inter a quiet wedding last evening. The con on
itage caught one of tbo chunks fired at him.
A. Tool has been putting some improve- ; weeks extension. Am now arranging for
These peo- tracting parties were Mr. C. F. Hasty but he was sopn reminded of the fact by
J. K. Beavis, tbe commercial man and ests if they chose to do so.
ments
on his place in the building" line. funds with which to meet these obligations,
and
Miss
Grace
Houck.
The
guests
traveling district dei
eputy grand ehancalor pie stayed away as they did not propose j
the chunk taking him a clip ou the side of I He is also doing considerable work in his and as soon as it is forthcoming, will meet
of -------
the —
K. of
P.,
was
1
-—,—i to town this week. He to aid any such arrangement. The most were ushered into handaomely decorated fhe nead, laying it bare for four stitches, blacksmith shop.
vou one and all in Ashland. Yours verv
I _z
“____
,Pcnd ,be of the63 men who voted remeout for the! 1 parloec, puitge OtoescmS ahdrare chrvs-
I truly,
T E. GODFREY.
P. H. Donoghue has been trying to or
wiutw in Ashland.
Frank Brown, our leading house carpen- >
purpose of electing a marshal °.n<] street i anttiamunta in great profusion. Prompt- ganize a joint stock company to capitalize
T>r. Hunger was in Jacksonville Tuesday ! commissioner,
| ly on time the "victims” took their the celebrated grizzly “Reelloot” at $50 per ter, is at work on Mrs. Martha Brown’s
MARRIED.
house near Brownslwro putting in new win
»fhtB htetosumony to the grand jury in I V,';
Leeds colled Ulv
the convention to 1 positious underneath the huge floral share, and take the stony hearted monarch dows and doors.
WK'•»»i0"?'*"'* ’«■' *A
After some decoration emblematical of good luck. of the forest tp the world's fair exposition.
Mrs. Simon, proprietress of the Pioneer ! COX-CRANE—Near Medford. Dec. 7.1
Rev, G. J. Webster of the Congregational B^t Pat found it a difficult job and says
1892, Miss May Crane, daughter ot Jos,
preliminaries
Carter
was declared
♦
^^««4 19«.
pi
FH
ig | i * u '*'*" E. r V.
’■wJr
’”’»—
—
—
Hotel,
is putting up a neat new board fence
the
people
haven
’
t
a
proper
regard
for
local
i J_ t — an
.—.J
x-sAxlta secretary, church, pronounced the void, (feat made
Crane.and John L. Cox, of Central Point.
Bprav an« x
x.»m«u also wstihed in the c ’ • |1M • |rinan
d W. ti
H. T Leeda
around her garden and berry- patch and
pride
and
home
curiosities.
- John Reaiand 0. 0. Helman appointed man and yvife, the dining room was
case."
improving the appearance of her GORSELINE -OLSEN—At the residence
A large assortment of games and toys at otherwise
i u<ea invaded and the many good tbingB
of J. E. Olsen. Nov. 27.1892, by Rev. Geo.
place.
Hqn. Max I’racht. fish comiuissiouer for tellers. Nominations for Etayor, «oi». prepared for the occasion continued to D. L. Minkler 4 «on's.
E. Jones, Rev E. L. Gorseline and Miss
promptly named J. R. ywev.
Alaskg. left for Washington, D. C.. Tues Taylor
Mrs.
M.
S,
Terry,
of
Big
Butte,
has
been
Clara Olsen.
Cleveland,
of
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
is
in
trouble.
f)aVW
£
Fox
named
E.
H.
Cartec.
E.
i
disapear
for
an
hour
or
two.
After
the
day via San Francisco qn an official trip to
out to Medford on business and while out
!
Me
was
arrested
at
the
depot
in
Ashland
NEW GOODS—BIG STOCK.
L
a
PLANT—BUTLER—At the residence of
feed
the
presents
were
inspected
and
b<* absent Mboirt two wSeks’. He will then V. Carter hele declinetl the nomination
in the valley spent some time visiting your
morning while making a flying correspondent
W. C. Butler in Ashland precinct Dec. 2,
Blunt to Ashland and make another trip for F. H. “simply and solely because his “hefted” and pronounced genuine. The Tuesday
and family and friend's in
trip
toward
the
south.
He
is
IS]
yeaF<
old
1892. by Milton Berry, J. 1’., Earnest S.
>'eU and favorably known, And stole a gun from a house this side of Eagle Point.
Algst».
j work in the bank and other duties pre groom
LaPlant and Miss Sarah J. Butler.
The wind on the 26th of last month blew i
Billy Ayer,, for two years running into vented him from doing tbe poaijion jus- i having been in business here for several Grants Pass Marshal Smith arrested hint,
HASTY
—HOUCK—At tiie home of the
Ashland as eauress messenger from 8»n I |tiqe.'! bog evidently wanted some of t years. The bride is the only daughter assisted Ly Frank Cardwell. Sheriff Shat- so hard as to unroof the barn of Charles
bride, in Ashland, Dee 7. 1892. by Rev.
LX»1 the family nominated and asked “If oi Mrs. J. Houck and is an AahlamLt r tuck eame up yesterday and took him la Pruet and blew down a great deal of fence
G. J. Webster, Mr. O. F. Hasty and Miss Crocker Building, Cor. Granite and Main Sts., Ashland, Or
on Big Stickey. It also moved the ma
ed.iejl couple Grants Pass.
Frank Carter would consent to his raised girl. The newly wsdded
Grace Houck.
office at that place. J. I. Alienback haa brother IE. V. Carter) being nominated.” j have the best wishes or their ; many | Our stock of holiday goods is much larg chine house of your correspondent and
The R ecord graciou-ly acknowledges the
caused
him
some
work
to
straighten
things
1
’T'bi/x Urr’nun Lxina
in /
taken his run.
The
R
ecord
joins
in
offering
er and prices hi.wyr than ever before. 1). L. up again.
E. V. Mid be guessed not. Casey ^eir.g
receipt of the compliments of the season
R. H. Drake, the Harney valley stock- fhe onjv name before t|ie convention he many and varied congratulations.
and wishes the cultivated gentleman and
Miss
Nada
Inlow.
one
of
our
most,
ac
man. arrived home to qls iMtuily and was nominated by the aecretary’s vote.
The Asli land Bible Society met at the complished teachers who has been teach his fair and amiable bride the rich harvest
Fraternal
friends to-tjay via' Portland. Mr. Drake I ’ For City tocbraeF Milton Berry, the
of marital happiness that is due such an
Presbyterian church Nov. 3fith and elected
led ..........................
of iletrlv att’ *""■
hiS iitterehW in
M«rV>pWU
Tt}e Sistahs of Pythias received their ’ officers for the ensuing year. The deposi- ing in the Chimney Rock district for some interesting couple.
present
incumbent
was
nominated
with-
l
time
past
started
for
Monmouth
last
week
>n »nd
that seettoo
L . will probably feti re freni I out opposition. E- ¥■ Carter for city paraphernalia and' elect officers to-day. j ' tx«rv was removed to the Racket store. E.
i
to attend the normal school as she intends
the stock husines.'«.
Granite lodge, KuighLs qf Pythias i Past H. smith having been elected depository. to prepare herself to fill any position in the
BOHN.
Ailsu Cuaningbaii). private seoretqry to treasurer »nd M. L. McCall fof city sur- chanceloi, Sylvester Pflttprgqn; chancelor 1 It contains a full stock of Bibles wnich are educational field.
yevqr fbe same.
Agent Mathews at Klamath AgSBCJ.
| aonupander, J. H McBride; vieecfaancelor, i always sold at the cost price. Tbe society
For marshal Dr. Jessup named War 1 ; Win- Gtto; prelate.Ti’. W’ Hogg; keeper of Is a benevolent institution, not run for
Last Tuesday morning I hastily wrote a. BAKER—In Medford, Nov. 28, 1892, to the
visiting H. T. Chitwood in Ashland Prtday
wife of H. E. Baker, a son.
and Saturday. He went to Spokane, lace Rogers, Robt. Taylor named J- W, i ; records and seal. Miltou Gregory; master of money, but to supply everybody with a brief notice announcing the death of Mrs,
Wash., to assist his brother, who is a esn- O. Gregorv, Ira Dodge named C. P. I finance. W. B, Million: master of ex Bible, giving to those who may be unable John Digman. which was printed in vour CARDWELL—In Medford. Nov. 2G, 1892,
valuable
paper,
and
on
Wednesday
morn
to
buy
them.
tractor and builder.
Jones, J. E. Cox named John Real, chequer, J. W. O,Gregory; master at arms,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cardwell, a
ing we proceeded to the Central Point cem-
Circuit Judge W. C. Hale and wife came W. P. Squire« named E. K. Brightman. I J. W, Rogers; inner guard, Ad. Graham;
All men like good bread, and all house- ..etyry
'
daughter.
with her remains. Although the
to from Klamath county Saturday to hold Gregory received 43 vote«, Jonea 9. Real outer guard—
wives like good flour to make tt. “Snowy ' weather was very inclement—for it rained, WILSON —bi Ashland, Dec. 5, 1892. to the
court in eases Judge Hanna does not wish 5, Rogers 5. Brightman 1, and one blank.
Burnside W. R. C.: President, M. E. Butte” flour ia eecnnd to mine. Try a the wind blew and the air was very cold
wife of E. G. Wilson, a son.
to try by reason of having given counsel Gregory declared nominated.
{MdCall; senior vice president. Mary L. sack.
while the roads were muddy—still the GEE—In Ashland, Dee. G. 1892, to Mr. and
before going on the bench. Judge Hanna
For street commissioner, Gillette and Berry; junior vice president. E. E. Tol
corpse was followed by eleven carriages
Mrs. Homer Gee, a daughter.
wdll soon preside over Judge Hillerton’s Gregory named Link Helman, D. F. Fox man; treasurer Mary F. C?.s,y, ctiApiain,
.lu tae Warren
______ Truitt, formerly of the filled with her personal friends. The re
court at Roseburg.
ligious
services
were
conducted
by
your
Julia
Roper:
conductor
M.
3hj*le;
guard.
Lakeview
land
office,
will
soon
have
be-
named E. A. Hildreth, B. Beach named
Hotel Polcegwtna.
jor decision one of the highest correspondent while the singing, which was
There was a lively social gathering at John B. Million, W. B. Colton nanitid l ydia Griswold The secretary, assistant fore
danuuctor and assistant guard are yet to be points of international - law, - It will . be excellent, was conducted by the Eagle
When you go to the big milling town on ,
G. H. Ketchum’s home Tuesday evening. j Jacob
lielman itceived 36 ' appointed.
the Klai/iatb river,stop at Hotel Pokegaina,
"WhiU watt ur toe av.eioblc«} cpqjpiuy wgre I j votes, Hildreth 2J, Millian fl,
, remembered that the U. S. cruiser Cor- I Point choir.
Helman
located opposite the railroad track on the
todclging in Christian amuseniente tn Que
One
day
last
week
one
oi
the
Eagle
Point
Burnside
Post.
G.
A.
1..
__
R.
of
Ashland
I
wm
seized
a
British
ship
in
Alaskar
room, tbe dancing inclined trtopeM the light declared elected,
ladies was visiting a neighbor and .die uis- | banks of the river and conducted by Mrs.
elected tbe following: Commander,
8. H.
■
1
maters
with
a
large
cargo
of
sealskins
on
■ E. K. Brightman, than whom there is r.o '
fantastic toe in the other to the strains of : The ward nominations of Monday’s ' Dunlap; S. V. C.. C. R. LaValley: J. V. U.,
U1 board. This was during a hot dispute , covered a copy of the. V ajj - ey R ecord on better landlady on the coast. Just the place
melody reuilered from J. W. Moran and i caiKiises were ratified. Adjourned.
T. E. Hills; Sergt., Dr. Songer;
Chaplain.
I
the
stand,
and
she
inquired:
‘
Why,
do
t? Cox;
«'oi-
o’' between > Blaine
H. Hum's orchestra.
M. llerrv;
Quartermaster. . » J f ’ r».
E.
j m and the British govern-
taka the V allky R ecord ?” to which tbe I ' for summer tourists: fine bathing, boating
xvi,
i>cirv, yuancnua'»K;4
ua , <"
,
- Non-Partizwn Citizens Convention. 1 D..
' gentleman replied. “Yes, I concluded I fishing and hunting. Beautiful trees shade
Baer; O.
H. Cole;
L. D
L. liav.
U. G.,
G. J. 1--
C-A. delegates
——___ to ment. . Judge Truitt is firm and
Hank Beales, conductor on the Port
j x i:
of ,x_.
l.aty aud i i_._
his de- 1 would take it so that 1 would have one 1 the hotel; a fine cool breeze blows up (be
AU citizens of Ashland without regard to . state encanipiuent^ B. Yieach. T. E. Hills, good understanding
land-Tacoma passenger train and his bride,
accomno dations.
i
S.
Sherman.
'
'
”
j =.*-- x judge of
-•
*•—•— I , year ’ s rest.” Non the question is whether river, hirst-class accomni.
vision
a=>
Y-.
dtotrict
Alaska
political
or
any
other
affiliations
and
with
spent Monday to Ashland visiting relatives,
I
it
was
on
account
of
the
incessant
impor
-
onlv
the
general
good
and
best
interests
of
will
uo
doubt
be
clear
and
sound.
the guests of W. W. Kentnor and family.
Ashland lodge No. 23.A. F A A E
W.
In Probate.
,
,
tunitiks of your agent or whether it was i
Mr. B. lived in Ashland one year 13 years i the’citv of Ashland at heart are respect- ! M. C. H. Vaupel, S.-W-.O, «• LaValley ;
“Snowy Butte” flour now 1 leads the on account of the ease of conscience he
Estate and guardianship of Hassel Amy,
y>o and is a nephew of Bennett Million. I fully and earnestly invited to come together J. W-. F-B, Fitzpatrick; sec'y, Wm. Nel market in this valley.
would enjoy from having discharged his1 a spendthrift; supple»oi-ntal inventory arid
ly ---- ' at the City Hall, btttarday- evening, Doe;
JXvif wi4l ,i,c ta Tacoma. The lady
. duty in subscribing for “The best paper in appraisemanti.
Hid idaa 4!f4pl, V bright Th: SrtlanU Tiitn tfcto. at f :3t> p. m. for the purpose of son i treasurer, E. V. Carter.
B. Cann, formerly a saloon-keep- , ! the
”
Estate of Wm. Logan Slaughter; fourth
»Lv. county.
-
jand
not he under the necessi
nominating a straight out non-partizan 1 Ashland lodge No. 66. A. O. U. W.: er John
«cboolm'am.
in Ashland, as well as along the rail-1 ty of borrowing the R ecord , as everybody semi-annual report.
Robt Tavlor, M. W’.; J. R. Tozer, F.; Brad
i-itizens ticket.
Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed and
D kk . j Estate of Jo-t pli Willis Satterfield; 8 and
Ward primaries to be held Friday even Radcliff. O.; C. R. LaValley, F.; Walter road and on the Siskiyous during rail around here must have it.
CaiHurcsl nn Euairn
9. semi-annual accounts.
Eaele Point, Qfc, 5tb. 18»2.
road construction days was a witness in
iug, Dec. 9. 1892. at the respective polling Reelie. R.; J. E. Smith, Re.
best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness and
Mias Jane Del’eatt, daughter of Mrs. places.
the case of Curtis the actor for killing
All are invited out to take i>«rt. j
Holiday Ball.
A. DePeatt, of Ashland, who went to
low price is an object.
Policeman Grant in San Frapciooo. and
Vox 1’oruLi Vox D ei .
Alaaka two years ago with Mrs. Pracht
Ashland Hose Co. No. 1 will give a the Chronicle of Dev 1st contained a
and remained at Sitka, arrived at Port
They increase appetite, purity the whole grand Masque Ball in Granite Hall on gopd picture oi’the big, burly blowhard
Townaend by the last Bteatuer and ia to
'Muiic and oag of wind. Tbe police have been
system and acton tbe liver. Bile Beans Smail. Monday evening, Pec. 2t,tb,
be married to Ensign David Carpenter,
tj Ashiand Band. The fire boy» pride hunting for a man to furnish evidence to
The
vaUev
has
been
full
of
fug
for
toe
euia, clerk fii the paymaster of tbe y.
hang Curtis and found Cann, who is now
several days, »to toe mountain sides themselves for being able to make it running a hotel at Alton, Humboldt
¿»■boat Pi uta, Mr. Carpenter I>aa been past
the sun shines" bright and clear for all. pleasant for all who attend.
Dforeotedwud will go en the V. S. battle Passengers on tbe trains are presented with
county. Cal., a willing witness
His
Have vou dressed turkeys for the holi testimony and his appearance gave him .
ahi p
battleship i i a grand scene. Besides the wild and weird
Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured
in the world, wheto ?he happy couple ; scenery and manv turns, loops, tunnels, days? To obtain the highest prices and away. He probabh’ never saw tbe shoot
quick
return',
ship
them
to
the
old
relia
Hams,
Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy
etc., the railroad takes in its course
ing.
will make their houic.
through the snow mantled Siskiyous they ble commission house of Robert Haight A
and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through are the
have before them a sea of fog with waves Co.. 226 Front St.. San Francisco.
’ Tui a first-class meal aqy hour in the day
There will tw tre-b home made bread at ; like the ocean and an appearance like an
voti
cannot
do
anv
better
than
go
to
the
Otto Winter's opera house grocery and at extensive lake while here and there some
Cure 'or Colds, »«vera and General De-
Siam and Church’street restaurant of Mr.
the tte«i House; also at Mrs. Gillette's rest- mountain looms
hlUty. iroull Bile Beaus. 25c. per bottles
joins up througl
through the fog as a
and Mrs. J. R. Tozer, where everything is
rxF
re
via
»'
,
»w.
\
X*.
or«
v-11*
The only Pure Cream ofjuur Fovzdcr.—(o Amt'ioi:.
.dencc.
_____ ________ ____
The
picture, indeacrib-
Suit 4JL *AtV island.
*-»*•****••
*
neat and attractive and where f?e heathen
ably beautiful, charms the passengers and
!•
Job priming of every description done at Chinese have nothing to do witu the bouse-
^jputu^inn^wMcb^hatradboiUM^wy
Used iy Millions of Homes—40 Years the Ssundard
«raptures ths ¡»vara of scaasry.
tba Rssan efice.
Mtato, 25 Mats. Board par wa»k. $4.
WTtal. The New
ADMINISTRATION
J. C. BARRETT & CO.
Will Blin 6 Forth
:
A Full Stock of Notions, Novelties and
Western Souvenirs.
MILLINERY
V/
DRESSMAKING
STORE
W
O
NOTICE
HATS
~S0 Days Qnly—
Leading Millinery Store
O. H. BLOUNT,
CHRISTMAS.
S
RAINBOW CHASING
PARTY.
SELL PURE GROCEIES
Under the Canopy of both Clear and Murky Shies,
i
RAIN or SHINE
SELL THEM EVERY DAY
And at Prices Consistent only with Stable Business.
Invitation General.
OPERA HOUSE GROCERY
Style and Price to Suit the Times to a “T.’
lowest, way down
0. WINTER