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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1894)
( < K ECO RD. engineering enterprise I ItlCil MINtMG NEWS A BEBES Y TUI IL. An 8tt,(MX) Clean-Up in the I*ucky One Hitfh^ Here at Home—R«*v. A. .1 BIG TUNNEL THKOVOH SINlilYOV Bari—Several New Mill» to Go U|> Scev<*iiM, of the Baptist 4’liu•<•!». I* —Note*. Found Guilty. Mountain—Wl>*( that New 957,000, (MM) Loan ('arrie* With II For Ash Wm. Null is running a lOdfoot tunnel Rev. Andrew Jackson StwwuA, the B to to tap a ledge that is 60 feet wide. land— 1 Bitt Job. I tist ndniater at Talent, has been I iboting «•KKSONAL ANI» SOCIAL. in thia sevlion of the Lord’« vineyard f.»r J M. Etner ami Thos. McDonald went are signs of weakness. Don't wait until you The V alley R ecord learns from inside north Suuday to look at mining property about four year«, l»eing a regular meinher Go to G. W. Vaupel's Shaving Parlor. sources that the recent loan of $57,000,- in Josephine. are weaker and nearer Consumption. Begin ■ and preacher of the Rogue River Baptist M. M. Riggs, of Keno, is in town. 000 of the 8. P. R. R. Co. may mean a I Aaaoeiation. There ha« been an apparent at once with Chas. Chitwood has returned from Grants great deal for the mercantile and other in- Noah Bros, are energetically prosecut [discrepancy between the preaching of Pass. I terests of this section for a series of years ing the work oil their placer fields on i I Rev. Mr. Steven«’ religious philosophy Dick Everton returned from Grants Pass once the important undertaking is inaug Galls creek with much success this sea- i and thatauppoaed to l»e entertained hv H>e yesterday. urated. The subject is the boring o! a son. • Rogue River Baptist A«eociation. The , Mrs. J. Bowditch is visiting friends in San great tunnel through the Siskiyou mount- The Ashland Mining Co. shipped a car I (liffenenee is not tlntt Mr. Stevens ia not ains so as to relieve the road of the great load of amalgutn to the mint yesterday, ' i an orthodoxebristian, but more on pointe Francisco. Alex. Martin, wife ami son departed Sun- j expense of their miles of loup and high They are driving their big tunnel along I ! of difference within the lines ; the main mountain grade necessary to get over this rupidlv. I charge being that he is a tx ukaleeper, I day for (>akland, CaJ. of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime ¡one of nature's landmarks and formidable I that he believe« when the hodv «lies the Poole & Chase, who are over from tho [ soul Bleeps until tho resurrection dav. b<^nte^r°Ur‘Une “ '“3 Ok* obstruetiouH to cheap p and ease railroad and soda. It strengthens the Lungs, cures I transportation. It win will be uè remembered remeinoert'd 8 i ski you« are in 30 feet on a tunnel that! The Rogue River Baptist Association Ge.. E You e i- traveling agent for a big | that during the great railroad snow block- will tap their line ledge at a depth of doesn’t believe this, and on the contrary Coughs and Colds, and builds up the system. sbmgle mill ai OOiko-h, 55 is. : a,)eof January, 1891, when the combined | 300 feet. believes in the orthodox h«dl and heaven Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Fred Herrin has returned from bis visit efforts of the Southern Pacific system’» J. II. Bacon, who has been visiting his for ths repose of the soul after death with David Herrin a! The Dalles. beet talent eoulfl not open this mountain family at Gold Hill, has returned to sever« it. from the body. Revs, T. II. Gen. Joint F. Miller returned yesterday for trains for five weeks, tho 8. P. people Humbug where he is engaged in prepar Steven-, S. B. Chastain, G. W. Black, A Watting Diseases of Children are speedily cured by SCOTT'S to his Klamath county ranch from Salem. bad ordered their engineers, as soon as ing the old Siskiyou quartz ledge for Brown, of the Association, tried the Rev, EMULSION. It stops waste and makes children fat and healthy. I they were through with their work in the Mr. Stevenson Friday and Saturday at operations 8am Netherlands returned Sunday to Tal Prepared by Scott & town., N. V. OruSBlets soil It. Talent and found him uuiltv, and recom ent from several months at San Francisco. | Cow creek canyon, to make a preliminary J. B. Carlisle is up from Louse creek mended his church to ex communicate survey of this great enterprise for a big Mr. and Mrs. Tom Centers are up from bole through the Siskiyou mountains. where tie is operating Ad. Helms’s placer him. We learn that Rev Stevens has Central Point visiting Thon. Blanton and ; The surveyors’ camp was prepared and mine which commenced in November to : resigned his position as pastor of the Tal family. i the surveyingcrew were in Ashland ready run until June. The prospects are fine ent church. Jack True and wife were at Pokegnma to go to work, when they were suddenly for a valuable clean-up. this week visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. ordered by wire to do some immediate Conwltl-Wilcox Hliootlnic Affair. J. II. Martin informs us that he has Mitchell. I). I. Conwill and wife live in Chas. work oil the coast road in southern Cal made arrangements for Hie sale of the Mrs. Ex-Gov. Moody and daughter. Miss ifornia. After this the 8. P. cut down its Stonewall and other locations in that Harvey’s house t vo miles from Talent, Moody, have been visiting their son in surveying force and other expenses, the district to a San Francisco syndicate w ho Mrs. C. keeping the house in order for Ashland. i sagacious C. P. Huntington preparing w ill be here next week to take possession. Mr. Harvey. Twoof Harvey's workmen, The masque ball, along with lots of other ! two years in advance for the financial Boh Wilcox ami Sid Morris, room in th« Cal. Eubanks, the commercial man, czxr., | ( house. interesting local matter, appears on the I panic Wall street had in store for the dear 1 Wilcox returned homo Saturdav first page. J nftnrnr has bought a quartz ledge in the Siski innocent people who haven’t any fore afternoon from Ashland and was rurn- :i Gust Eklund of Cook's Klamath Mill Co. sight; hence the matter was dropped un- you mountains from E. T. Bartlett, rnmrini,' ............ through the ------------ rooms. M tb . Con- —--------- --- ..... was over f »r the holidays visiting friends ! til now. way, and % is an extens'on of the Fairy Queen and I will, who is in an interesting -way, (his be«t girl.) ........ -.1 ........ 1 . U... ». hun- 1 Wll.m- Wileox I....I had - several words, the ... substance i The »Southern Pacific has ¡Bsued orders Cal. has let a contract for several Inin- Mark Anderson and family, of Feather to all its surveying crews who have been dred feet of tunneling. I of which was that she w inter! him to river. Cal.. have become residents of Ash idle for months to be ready for work as E. K. Anderson, Sanford A Co., and . keep ip liis place in the house. Ho re- land precinct. soon as spring opens,commencing March , Crit _________ ..... J a plied that she mill meant that he was around Tolman _____ will have 5-stamp John B. Basque, brother-in-law of Elder 1st, 1894. About the first work to be done : working on their “Shorty” group within i *ry’’'8 to steal something and that you James Rummer, has gone to Chillicothe, will be a preliminary survey, followed by 40 days. Geo. 8. S. Sanford and their us-|' as “"'e nothing to steal anyhow. Mo., to remain. a permanent survey by a different engi sayer, say er, S. K. Beadlord, Beadiord, went to San Fran- \ Wilcox is a 19-year-old bov raised in neer, of this big tunnel. J cisco today to buy mill, engine, etc. Capt.p'1’8 county and is full of life and hell, Bookkeepers and others of sedentary BRKVITY BASKET. habits (tire constipation with Simmons , though w hen not under the influence of Engineer Edes, the S. P. Co ’s most Miles Standish will put her up. Liver Regulator. treacherous temper, is kindheartod. competent engineer, has taken a look at l>. Reynolds and son, Geo. W. Rey- his Mrs. Geo. Smith, a p’oneer lady of Etna, ' Mrs. Conwill’s condition made her rather (’. W. Avers went to San Francisco again the general contour of the mountain and cross. Mi«. v Conwill told her husband i 8 skiyou < ount.v, is dead. Last Tuesday on business connected with two plans have suggested themselves to | nolds of The Meadows, struck a silver lvllwo ledge in that section three months ago Bbout the affair/ Conwiif went to roYa ’ r. Con wi|l went James the midwinter fair. I Ike Baker, the Etna, Siskiyou county, I his mind, Tne present grade over the ami aie dcvdoping H, their shaft being Harvey’s house (where Charley Ha. hotel man. d ed last Friday, aged 47 years. • Fred Kellar, whe has been preaching and Siskivous is 175 feet to the mile from a in n 60 feet now. Georee George reports that the was) and state.) that [na[ Wiii/x lVi ^x was an working with a holiness band in San Fran point five miles north of Hornbrook to edge >s a very wide one and that the sur- j objectionable and disturbing element I: Bndn-workers keep their heads clear and cisco, returned Monday. Tolman creek, just south of Clawson and facertoppings assayed $11.4o per ton in ,|ie household and wishing him .... in bowels open. Taue Simmons Liver Regu -..... „ ---- to he lator. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nelson and boy re five miles south of Ashland. Either of r ran cisco, • • — • changed. Charley Harvey walked over Mrs. John Cook, of Foots creek, has turned home to Sisson Sunday from their the new plans for the big tunnel would The corporation ot railroad men princi io the other end of the pond» where Wil again been committed and taken to the holiday visit in Ashland. change the grade to 116 feet to the mile, asylum. cox was and asked why he acted so rude. pally on the Mt. Staatadiviaion known as The Woodruff sisters, the musicians of which is toe Sacramento can von grade Siskiyou Coal Mining Co., have again Wilcox disputed Mrs. Conwill’s version J. A. (’ox’s depot grocery at Roseburg has upper Rogue river, have left Lakeview and from Black Butte to Dunsmuir. the affair and Conwill declared he been attached by c reditors. He has been are stopping at Montague. One plan is to leave the Siskivou grade resumed operations on their coal mino of one of the solid grocers there» would believe his wife before he would near Ager The 8. P. have no coal mines Robt. Luarlf has gone to Briggs creek at (he point five miles north of Horn their entire system, and must import believe Wilcox. A little feeling was en Jack Garvin has been granted $424 back where he and C. E. Hooper are preparing brook and going eastward up Huden on by the conversation and Con- pay and will hencelorth receive $12 per their placer mine for operations. creek escape Bailey Hill and attack the their coal principally from British Colum gendered month pension.—Talent News. will struck at Wilcox twice with his fists bia. The prospects are favorable for this Deputy Sheriff John Real went to Ster- Siskiyou mountain proper under Pilot Ager mine to be developed into a first- Wilcox stepped off* the porch, pulled his Tbe Stanford fool-ball students who best lings, on the Kiskiyous, yesterday to sum Rock. This would necessitate a tunnel class property. pistol and shot nt Conwill, the bullet the Portland boys 1(5 to nothing, passed at least seven miles long. It would be mon witne^pes in the circuit court. through his hat rim While Con- homeward on yesterday’s tram. two miles east of the preBent big 4000 Jack Garvin has sold his (ith interest going Chief E. A. H’idreth. father of the Mac- __ will was pulling his pistol Wilcox was Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers is cabee tribes of this valley, was at Medford foot tunnel. The exit into the Oregon iu the Golden Eagle mine on Willia.ns slowly retreating nnd fired another in a popular preparation in one bottle, and side of the Siskiyous would be below creek to Pelton A Neil. Supt. R. M effectual shot. Conwill followed im colors evenly a brown or black. An>’ per Friday meeting with thè tribe there. Steinman. Garrett returns to the mine this week tq mediately with a bullet from his 38- I son can easily apoly it at borne. Austin Bish, who has been selling fruit The other proposition is to strike tbe run 100 tons of the ore throqgh Brown’s i calibre and dickering around in Klamath county backbone five-shooter, the ball entering tiis ' Hargadine Woods meat market, have of B riley Hill with a tunnel of 5-stamp quartz mill aa a milling contest, all summer, has returned to Ashland. and lodging inside the skin near • purchased Geo. Dunn's band of beef cattle some 4000 feet length and landing in the j . The ore is getting richer and the wall of stomach M. L, Alford, bookkeeper for Chas. Wol sunlight again near lower Cole’s (which the ledge widening as thev go <lown. This the backbone, wounding one kidney. ! and are supplying the market with the ter’s establishment at Medford, was ip must be reached or it would compel a 15 is one of tho richest propositions in sight j Wilcox ran around the house and into | sweet, succulent meat of these fine Polled. town Saturday. Mrs. Alford is quite ill. the kitchen door, Conwill after him. Angus beeves. mile tunnel if this route be adhered to) in Josephine county. Conwill was met at the dining room door The subjects of discourse at the Presby H. R. Dunlap, formerly of Phoenix, and and then cut its way through the moun The Mountain Lion mine on Williams steps by tho ladies and stopped. Wil terian church next Sunday will be “The Miss Minnie Hoyt, formerly of Little Shasta, were married at Lakeview Christ tain. This Siskiyou mountain tunnel creek is running in full blast; the new cox’s pistol showed two discharged I Blotting out of bin,” and “The Book of | F YOUR VALUABLE would be three-quarters of a mile east of company have their tunnel dug 120 feet chambers, both bullets landing in the Genesis.” New members will be admitted mas. the present tunnel and the Oregon end since Dec. 1st. They are working five house. Conwill emptied hie gun and and the Holy Communion will be adminis time, please, to remind (’has. and Ford. Roper, who are sinking also come out at Steinman. This men, four of which work in the new tun had loaded it up aga n. The affair oc tered. i you of this season’s novelties a shaft on their father's Williams creek would tunnel would he five miles long. The I 8. !•'. Murphy, the husband of Ruth quartz property, spent the holidays in Ash road-bed between Ashland and the foot nel, working night and day. H. F. Bail curred about 6 o’clock in the evening. I Jones, daughter of A. C. Jones, formerly of land. ey runs the night shift. The old com | Conwill was given a hearing before i the Roseburg land office and Jacksonville and millinery at Mrs. L. A. of the »Siskivous would be unchanged. pany, G. W. Bailey A Co., are working, .Justice of tho Peace E. 1). Foudrav Mon- I Ims been arrested for embezzling $1900 of Millsap’s. The goods are Prof. Vinton Smith has taken charge of Engineer Hood figures out that at the' taking out ore from their new shaft, ami 1 [ day, DiMt. Attv. Benson for the state and the city funds of Baker City, during his bright and fresh—just what the normal department of Rigby’s Medford present rate over the mountain it would Business XJollege. He is highly recom take the new tunnel 100 years to pay for crushing the same with their Steam Fitch for defense. Five witnesses and l four years as city treasurer. mended. arastra. ____ _____ _____ Let us whisper | Conwill testified. Justice Foudray K rause ’ s H eapacme C apsules —Warrant yo a want. itself. W. E. Shain was up from Central Point Staples A Van Vactcr have struck ^,e ®hooting was a clear case of I ed. For Sale by T. K. Bolton, Sole Agent Don’t say anything to any This is argument, that would preclude 1 Friday soliciting stock for the farmers’ al Edw. G. Paine, a teacher of the Oneida much richer ore in their Sterling mine sell-defeuae ** **’ and discharged Conwill. " liance flour mill at that place, which is now I the possibility of the tunnel ever being I in Siskiyou, some of the ore going up to i . Wilcox is hardly expected to recover 1 Wis.. reservation ha* succeeded Prof. King body, but hurry down, undertaken. But further investigation a corporation. as superintendent of the Klamath reserva r tho physicians though l.e is still on into the situation shows that it is an ab $300 and $700 per ton. This mine is an , tion I«idian school. Prof. King, who was price is HALF. E. C. Kane, railroad agent and tram dis ; solute eight foot vein and has been banked on <|eck and declares that he wi11 not die. I licked necessity. The cost of hauling his robust Indian pupils several patcher of this city was called to New York a low-grade proposition. In a work- "z ®Piri|e'* southerners times, by has been transferred to a Nevada on important business and left on yester ¡over this mountain in the way of extra as who came from Georgia about a year 1 school. ing test of some of the new rock tho ore engines, etc., as well as the fuel they day morning’s train. The flippant report about there | is immense and in far J obs than went $120 per ton in sulphurets. Mr. ago. Two men—Albert Duane end Walter B. Eugene Freeland, formerly assistant consume, Staples has gone to San Francisco to get , being a scandal in the case ia enti rely [ Emerson 100 years the company pays more on —were arrested in Roseburg bv cashier of the Ashland Bank, was married I new concentrator, .Their 10-starup false. i Deputy U. S. Marshal Carroll ( barged with at Heppner to Miss Inez Varuz. and they these items than the cost of the tunnel. a mill is running light along. I the recent robbery of the mails near Myrtle Then there is the keeping up of the road are visiting in Linn county. Med for<1 Item*. .. rf; . vpMenlav .. bed over the mountain. Hundreds ^)£ JLV^ompany composed of Chas. Wright: W»-Marshal J. S. Miller has moved to | Point. The evidence not being sufficient to l“r’i-r«, for' San ,.. Bieg., „„ to | ^ho.isandaare ..««<) every yearjiu kmliO convict. IT. S. Connuisfdoner (>. Dodge dis And lilinil^ Holden nnd three Medford ‘ Applegate. Miss Price left vesferday for San Diego to charged them. spend the winter nt W. E. 7* Price’s winter workteams and workmen looking aftH Ilf $han—W, r. H. Legate, Jas. Ooetl and J. I). William*, the secretary, writes; Dr. Latourel, the veterinary, has gone to requiring constant and everlasting re- John Fawcett who own a ledge in Soldier home in that sunny climate. There was a People's party club 'organized gulch, Blackwell ranch, one mile and a California to locate. Misses Grace and Jessie Cole, of Cole- ( j pairing and work. at Soda Springs by Wm. H. Breese, Dec. Though tIris road is of an international half from Gold Hill, are preparing to put Mrs. J. H. Gay. of Central Point, is visit 19th with 11 members. W^> had a fine meet stein. and Willard Cole, of the 8. I’. R. R. civil engineering department, spent New I character this monntain barrier is an ab up milling machinery and Mr. Holden ing Ashland relatives. ing hist evening (New Year’s eve) and in solute bar to carrying through freight,the who is an experienced, practical miner Year's visiting Ashland friends. Miss Belle Vertrees of Ashland is stop creased our membership to 27. The word is “Onward Mardb.” tremendous cost of the Siskiyou grade well-known in nearly every camp on the ping at Hotel Medford. II. M. Garrett, one of the owners and su « The boys of the Wild Hog district com- went to Hornbrook yesterday perintendent of the Golden Eagle mine,w’ho making it impossible for the company to continent, Mrs. Jesse Dollarhideand Mis* Annie Doi- peted with the Tiiilvilleites in a beef shoot lias been spending the holidays with his compete with tbe competition ot the to see almut the shipping of a five stamp arhide are visiting relatives in Medford. on the summit of Songer hill Wash family in Aahland. returned to the mine ocean and other northern outlets, the mill on Klamath river owned by some C. B. Poole and M. I) ( ha e. Admen, Powell won tbe right hind quarter; .1. M. facts being that the 8. P. is practically members of tho oompany. to-day. Wagner had Mowat ’ s bear gun and suc Wilson and Leeds are at Jacksonville to-day The fall storms has started the Foots in a law suit. John Kearney, of Central Point, is in Ban unable to get throqgh freight, which is ceeded in getting the three next choice*. Francisco having his ear doctored. He ha< the'big profit in railroading, at a lucrat» creea placers earlier than common and E. B. Barron took the hide and tallow Nelson Hosmer, the much respectad citi Tbe beef wa* put np by Homer Barron who been gradually losing hia hearing and a San ive figure. The company must place its the following mines are now at work : ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK Francisco pbysioian has cut three tumors Mt. Shasta division in shape to take ad Hosmer, Anderson A Co., Lance A Sons, zen, minerand farmer of boots creek, was took a few chances himself. here Tuesday on business. out ot his head. vantage of these opportunities and it Goldsworthy A McKnight, Raphael Mo- Thin and impure blood is made rich and Mrs. E. Williams and children have re hea'thtul by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It 1 , Ex-Conductor Jim Brooks, of the Mt. cannot escape it; the only question is rat,- Thos, Carr, Wm, Ludington. They Shasta division, was here Saturday. He has how long. The 8. P is in the best finan have a prospect of a splendid season’s turned from Portland to Central Point and brace* up the nerves and gives renewed strength. . returned to San Francisco from Chicago cial condition of any road in the country run and though these placers have com- were visiting Medford friends Tuesday. and his wife, formerly Mamiuie Hankins, and their recent loan means that tbe tributed so much to the wealth of the G. <’. Eddings writes to his old-tin\e Blanton. Whitney, Veghte, Gregory, E is visiting in Siskiyou county. B. M »er M. N. Long, and W. C. Butler friends here that they are located at Ob ¿r tunnel will at least be commenced this county ( they are not by any means ex came lin, Ohio, where their children are enjoy down from Ashland Tuesday for jury Jerd. Barker. Santa Barbara, Cal., is year. hausted . ing tbe advantages of the schools. Por bls duty. paving his uncle. C. C. McClendon, the The construction of the tunnel will,be part he is not altogether unhappy, as he The Cement Channel on Foots creek well-known horseman and farmer of Sam's sides working from both sides of the 8. M. Nation and Mr. i*ugan of Table Val'ev, a visit. Miss Rose McClendon will mountain ends, require the sinking of which Capt. Miles Standish A Co. had to Rock were in town Tuesday, having been “hit” his pipe out in the woodshed. The return with him to visit her relatives in several shafts at low points to assist in give up on account of the stringency in taken in by a deputy sheriff on a special town is run on purely Methodist principles: smoking i* prohibited on the streets. There California. are no tobacce or cigar stores, no theatres the work. It will require lots of WOrK the money market, has been purchased venire. Mrs. II. C Vaupel. wife of the senior and times will be gqod hereabouts for , from Hermann Helms E. C. Brooks, or no unseemly fun in the town nnd the C, G. Tasker has been discharged from Holdsworthy A McKnight, and John Bai custody for forging Jim Hamlin's name on name saloon is not even down in the set ool member of the enterprising drv goods house several years during its construction, of Vaupel. Norrb & Drake, left Saturday ley bv Washington capitalists for about an order on A. A. Davis for $23, tbe district dictionary. The man that couldn't be g ood with her two children for Elkader. Iowa- $10,000. The purchasers and their ex attorney having dismissed tbe case, the tn such a town would be an exceedu iglv MILL TO CLOSE DOWN. Her sister h very ill »t their old home and hard game. perts are there prospecting the property jury having been unable to agree. serious results in her illness were anticipat preparatory to beginning active opera A citizens convention at Medford put up I K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules unlike The Situation at I’okegama Means ed. tions. the following ticket: Mayor, J. A. White many remedies are perfectly harmless tliev Rev. Francis Watrv, the ex-Catholic Suspension <>f Operations. THE LUCKY BART CLEAN UP. side; councilmen. J. R. Wilson, I). H. Mil- contain tio injurious substance, and will priest of this parrish, who left Ashland and .................................................. any kind of a headache, will prevent The financial crisis having left Cook A The bi«ee»t mining item seen re. I by uh "> *’•F' Merriman, E. W Starr; treasurer, stop the Catholic church about a year ago, join- Co., of tho Klamath River Lumlier Co., headaches < ansed by over indulgence in cuang, rvvurucr, PARE-RlBS, Backbones— week is the clean up of the Lucky 1 ; viiMN. c shal, hha’'.v tran ii rec " rder ' “ ■ 8 - Webb : n,ar ' ad the Congregational clergy and then mar unable to pay up and discharge their men. this food or drink late at night. Price tv.entv- Wm. ‘ Churchman -bn"’bn'«n rled. was presented with a son by his wife the company linked its fortunes with the Bart mine owned by Lindley A Co. on 1 ’h*' W five cents. For sale by T. K. Bolton . Hole the choicest in the mark as a (’hristmas present at Tipton, Cal., Sardine creek. The resultof about a three John Hesselgrave, of Colorado, has Jo Agent. Ashland. et. 1-4-tf where he is the Congregational minister. employes by keeping them employed and months run of 12 hours per dav of a five- cated in Central Point t lt e is .. a relative of the Downing family an'd is an active popu they in turn not attaching the company’s Spi ritualist M« (liiini in Town. Klamath Star: J. H. Houston arrived on property in these trying times. This way stamp mill at a rate of 15 to 18 tons per list. Other relatives of the Down ng lam- Hatfield Pettibone and wife, of San dav realized gold bullion bricks amount ilv have just arrived from South Dakota to Christmas day from Ashland, and upon his Th«- City Council appearance at the Gem saloon he was im of keeping confidence has proven a suc ing to $11,000, an average of $40 to the make their home in Chimney Rock precinct. Francisco, are in Ashland. Mr. Pet tibone Bills ordered paid: mediately hailed as a ('hristmas present cess, inasmuch us it has been able to keep ton. This has far exceeded expectations. is a physical phenomeua medium and Francis and Thomas Fitch, Jr., were in had been holding some interesting se Electric Light Co., street lights from the valley. He says Ashland is quite the men at work for a full year on nothing This is the first clean up of thia rich mine December............................ lively, the seven saloons there doing a line hut time checks The long-expected pay w hich Lindley A Co. bought from Hart Ashland Saturday for medical treatment ances at Talent. Mr, Pettibone is giving for the former, who came very near join private and parlor aittings in Ashland Same, lights after midnight. Oct. paying business and the churches rejoicing dav kept being delayed, but John R.Cook Signiorita alxiut a year or more ago for to 1 ................................ ing the angels in the place where all good in full attendance. finally negotiated a loan of $100,000 which $16,500. The mino goea al>ont $16 per lawyers ,o. Mr. Fitch has had a danger and an open sitting for the public will he J W Jan. O Gregory, sal and expense .. Hon. Jasper Wilkins, a member of the was promised the men in installments as ton in silver besides the gold. The base ous case of la grippe and ulceration of the given in the opera bouse before Mr. Pet Ernest 11 kits, salary .................... legislature from Lane county, was out last Cook received it, $10,000 per month. The of tbe ore is galena. Milton Berry, recorder s fees brain but is now able to be about. tibone leaves. week taking a look at southern Oregon, first $10.000 came last month, and only Interesting events occurred at tbe sc E I) Briggs, att’v fees.................... The company have put up tanks and The M*dford Distilling Co. ’ s trade is Wilkins’ ideas are of farmers’ alliance in- those ------- who ‘ ~----- — • ’ * -------------- - — > * wanted to quit lyere paid and (•♦•s held Sunday and Tuesday evenin.'« Judge-' and clerks of election stinct, though he is called a republican. He discharged: W E. Cook being on the commenced work bv what is known as widening out in its scope and extent, and an IL J flicks, wood . ............... confirms the prevailing idea that the last grounds. John it. Cook is expected this the leeching process to work over the Manager F. V. Medynski reports 40.000 at J. E. Smith’«residence. Tho medium Same, hauling .................. surely most valuable tailings of this three gallons of l>ourbon and rye on hand. Their was with the sitters and at bis «.all spirit Norris As Co. lumber legislature was sadly m<»nkeye<| with m the week to pay off the second $10,00«), ! goods are warranted absolutely and hands came out of the cabinet, located Kinney & Provost, merchandise. months run. ... -------- r pure - - ---- interest of capitalists and against the farm The company hnve logs enough In the In coriBdinence of this rich clean up Attpstinix l«‘sding phy.Meians have tn signed siatcments immediately behind them, and sent II C Messenger, lumber ers and masses. ...... , . tn thpir virtu** allovtatin«» nnd attesting to their virtue in alleviating and river at the mill to last them no longer Lindley A Co. have doubled their force several messages to th one present. Flow S M Byers, ground rent city pound Henry Casey, of up the valley fame, left than curing la grippe. H < ’ Myer, material for water works three weeks, and not having any of men which now places them with a ers from a loquet on a sLand inside the yesterday for a visit down in California and Mike Foreman, the Russian anarchist cabinet were tossed to several by these A E Maison, blacksmith work the midwinter fair. Bro. Casey was adorn logs readv to drive this means that the pav-roll of 52 employes. Obencbain, special police .. The mine get» richer in sulphureta »n,< blncksiniih well-known in this valley, materialized hands. Several spirit hands J M II M Hum, ed with a brand :.ew necktie of the most company will soon close down operations same............... __ „ . q Mi ... ...usiU has struck the road with <>ne of the numer- modern ami esthetic style and if this evo entirely until affairs revive again. They she i.oes down. Sett ral weeks ago, whil<*| ous |,anrts of unemployed. Whenever the wrote messages on pap-er and drew pic G F Feudal!, same ........... lutionary process keeps up we might expect have repaired their chute and have also building tures on both slates and paper. The M R Moore, same a road, they cut a ledge of quartz unemployed get ready to perform the ........ him to return home a highly polished and graded for an extension of their railroad that prospected rich. Thia proved to be | scenes of the French revolution in this most remarkable event was the raising of J Pohle Co, room for election slicked up dude and hand you out a card further into their timber belt, but the J R Casey, moving election booths. a lady inside of the cabinet from the floor reading: “Rev. Henri Casey, I). D.. L. L. new track cannot be laid until next sum the Mme ledge and the company have country they will find Mike ready, indeed onto a stand. A committee pronounced J R Casey, labor on water works started acme of their new crew drifting be has been ready for several years past. mer. The company is shipping lumlier in that direction. the cabinet all rigat. No one was present C P Jones, labor on streets Ths Taxpayers convention met Friday, M L Johnson, same . at the rate of a car a day and have 6,000,- Specials. The Lucky Bart mine could not be R. T. Lawton president; I) T Sears, sec at the seances from the R ecord office, Wm Gee, same.......... retary; and nominated G. H. Haskins for but these statements are from people Harry Gee, same........... To-day and to-morrow the Misses Har 000 feet in their yard* That operations touched now for $200,000. mayor, and Wm. Ulrich,8. Childers. R. H. whom we believe on other matters. Eugene Wai rad, same grave will make special sales of children s will be shut down until summer there is APPLCOATK pi,»TRU.T. Whitehead and E. W. Starr for counciimen, There will b»' a dark seam e at L. Payne’s L Roam, same hoods, also felt frames and fancy feathers hardly any doubt. Our Applegate correspondent wrKes. Ctias. Strang for treasurer. Win. Church residence Friday evening. D L Minkler dt Son. stationery at greatly reduced prices. “During the epidemic of la grippe Cham Mynxig interest » increasing on the Ap- man for marshal and Garl I. Jones for re Eugene Walrad, labor, water works Raiee of corder. The election will be held next berlain’s Cough Remedy took the load here | piegate ...... Toblar, Boynton S(ar Route Mail Contracts In ' and was much better liked; than any other the Thompson creek mine have purchased Tuesday. B(h.N. The postotfice department has an cough medicine.—H. M. Bx^ob, druggist, a five stamp mill, which will be in onera- e~Clt; 1: The murniurings of strife and dissension rion in a few days . .Donaldson. Cone A Chatsworth. Ill The grip is much the nounced that the following were the low and heard over the barber chairs have broken ROBISON—At Talent. Dec. 11». 1893. to Mr Fick have been pocket hunting on Hum J out est bidders on these mail routes in this same as a verv^ severe co(d and requires pre hug, in open warfare with all razors flying William by Alpha Vauglm. The parties with some success J. H. Brant- in the and Mrs. J. R. Robison, a son. cisely the same treatment. This Remedy air at 15 cents a shave The possi section: prompt and effet tnal and will prevent ner will begin piping again the first of the bilities of patching up the old trust price of WAT RY— At Tipton, Cal., Christmas eve. were neighbors and the trouble origi Jacksonville and Williams, three times is any tendency pf the disease toward pneu year. Brnntner’s mine comes the nearest 25 1893. to Rev. and Mrs. Francis Watty, nated over the use of a gate as a public cents is very remote, t-having is now a week, to Henry Wendt of Jacksonville monia. For sgie by Ashland Drug Co. to being a sure thing of any works on the highway. creek. The clean-up always insures thor within the reach of all, even the mean old .formerly of Jacksonville, a son. tor $520 per annum. , man who uses a wart on his neck to save World'* Fair Prlae for Aahlmxl. ough compensatfon for the labor expended investing in a collar button , but is still Grants Paas to Crescent City, \\. The Pike’s Peak mine will soon be a holding back waiting for another cut. One by one the Ashland exhibit« at the Weiuhel of San Francist'O, 7 times per i of activity John Bolt A Son have world’« fair are returning home almost in field w eek for $0400 per fnum. most encouraging prospects on Galice John Smith was in from his Big Sticky , Grants Pass to Williams, to J. L. Cal variably with a prize and a cash remit creek . .Johnson A Cramer are tracing Tuesday and reports that the vert of Grants Pass, for $.593 per annum, tance Mrs. J. W. Moran, wife of the a pocket lead on Thompson creek ..... A farm farmers have one thing in view for the Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair. railroad company’« master mechanic in crazy man was found digging into the side of ooroutg summer that is as sure as death and six times per week. Gold Hill and Sam s Valley, six times, thia city, sent a lace bed spread of her a monntain not long since. He claims the taxes, and that that is the complete cleaning A. P. Travers, Chicago; $266a year. own handiwork to the fair, and though spirits are guiding him to the hidden treas out of the courthouse ringof public plunder ers. The cleansing out, Mr. Smith re Central Point to Table Rock, two times the ------------------------ ------------------------- article was considered so very nice by ure. Poor man! Good spirits! marks, must be complete to be efficacious a week, E. Parker,London, Ky.; $129.99. her friends, she hardly expected to see it I and if their successors are not able i<* CirvUlt Coert Proceed I ti(rs. Central Point to Big Butte, six timet hack again. It returned a few days ago bv the lesson of the cyclone they will Ordered that H. L Benson, district at profit a week, G. S. llosmsr, of Lake creek; and along with it came an official 'kxM- be taken oat and hung as object lessons. ment stating it had received a prise in the torney. be allowed for services for this term $599. »s follows : State vs. Caldwell $25. The Record’s figures on fine job printing Auer to Klamath Falls, National Stag'' 1—4 o deparitneht of the woman’s exhibits. of court vs. Walker $10: State vs. Beers. $12 50: knock them all out. Co . $2390 per annum. Fiont tilaniatfi The prize was $10in gold, and Mrs, Moran State carriage hire and telegraphing $5 .50; 18 dava Fails t<) l.nkevie*. 'Ante parfv. 15700. Pres Will keep the little yel|ow lM)y forever as a Yonr Place for Boot» and Shoe» attendance. $90. ent prices lor same work are $9701. ~ I co remembrance.____ __ ____ * Jackson Co. Bank vs. Edw. 8. Smith: ac pie on rinite > are kicking as they Ihef figure Morris Howell, the old reliable boot and tion to recover money ; judgment for plff II lie taken out of them by During the pan half-century — since the thoriage wiE ’ - shoe maker one door north of the old stand with interest and att'y fee of $25. opposite discovery of Ayer's Sarsaparilla—lbs aver tor O. $131. Nason of a poor service. Odd Fellows hall Boots and «laniard vs George Nutley; judgi tent shoes made Ashland to ohake. trl-weekly, to " . C. age limit of human life in civilised countries or plfffor$.531.85; to order at lowest possible rates. property ordered « Id has been considerably lengthened. Aver s Travis, of Chicago, for $«24 per annum. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Al im Crocker Grocery Company’s fine roasted Sarsaparilla is everywhere considered the * For the latest views of Ashland call at standard blood-purifier, tbs Superior Madi- | DHKW — In «Uhland, Jan. 2d, 18M. to Mr. , and fwa cotlwa ounUnua to tnaka thair Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Staiidaru. Coughs and Colds Scott’s Emulsion We have a few Overcoats and Mac intoshes left and as we do not pro pose to carry any of these goods over, we are selling them at a great sacrifice until closed out. ASHLAND DRUG CO. írseos Our Mackintoshes sold low before at $7.50 Reduced to $5 each to close Our all wool tricot Macintoshes sold for $12, Closing out at $9 each Our dress overcoats, sold before for $12 Reduced to $9—all must go DEMANDING Boys’ every day hats 25 ets Boys’ nobby hats, all styles, 50 ets MEMBER Bonafide Bargains, don’t wait too long if you de sire to take adqantage these low prices. JUST A MINUTE nee January 2d MILLINERY PARLORS, < $old On Time I remain Yours, O. II. BLOUNT ASHLAND HOTEL OREGON. Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated. —==^=^^Under New Management J. H. McBRIDE, Prop FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. OF ALL KINDS Hargacline & Woods’ BUTCHER SHOP 2 Doors North of P. O. S Merchant Tailors Opposite HOTEL OREGON HARDWARE STOVES and RANGES, Mining □««PRICES F. b. Caia», stadw appoute botai Urefua. •n4 Mr*. T. 4L 9N*. a y I I ASHLAND OREGON