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VALLEY RECORD. Hard Time« Bargain Mtvlf ud l<enis. Miniuff Items. Dr. ('aldwell will make teeth at ten dol Miss Phebe Allen, of Applegate, is »top- Morton Lindley, of the Luckey Bart, re- lars per m » i until April 1st, 1894, for cash. pingin .Medford. turned Monday from a trip to San Fran- Office over the bank. Mrs. D. Wilton was here this week from | cisco and Sacramento. ASHLAND, ()a....... T hvkmda T, Mar. 8. 1894 A Lady School IMrector. Ash and visiting fri» nds. Who are painting the i The Coleman placers on Coleman creek At the annual school meeting at city Mrs J. H Barnum •« here visiting her j will pan out over $1000 with this season's rfUWWAl. AND SOCIAL. hall Monday, Mrs. I). E. Hyde wus elect- son >n and looking after alter her taxes. 1 ahiieimr. sluicing, S6O $60 wnrth worth r»f of nuggets h.v« have ! All competitive copies mu6t be returned to ed director without opposition. E'er been taken off the bed rock. Mrs. Tavl«»r Payne expects to leave school clerk, T. W. Bryant received 32 week to visit her brother in Montana. this Go to G. W. Vaupsl's Shaving Parlor. Messrs. McDonough and Kahler have votes an<1 C. H. Gillette 28. Mr. Brvant J. H. Ilurn is night watch of Aahiand was declared dulv eleeted. W. A. Patrick was at the «-ounty seat thia a fine placer mine near Toio. They have now. week on business fur Ashland school dis taken out over $1000 thia winter and it is Mr. Bryant will not qualify as clerk. trict. improving the farther they go. It is a On or before April 1st, and the prizes will be paid Geo (’. Eddings is here on a visit from There i-. a$50JO bun*! required of the clerk gob! ------ and -------- some very fine nuggets for the care and protection of the district’s Johu McNeil has returned from his trip to coarse ........ —--------- Oberlin, vbio. on or before April 15th. properly and while Mr Bryant culd easily California and is thinking of locating mar have been found, ranging in value from Foru Roper is up from the Williams creek raise the bond he doss not like to assunta Ashland. $14 tn $100. mine on a visit. the respoii’ibilitv. The election of Mrs. i Hon. C. Mingus came down from Ash ' W P. H. Legato returned Monday Wake lee's Squirrel exterminator at tho Hyde as director is the first lady an the land this week to look after his farming | from Hornbrook where he sold two board in Abhland fur a mightv lung time. Ashland Drug Co. interests. | quartz ledges owned by Wm. Rummel Mrs. Hyde is a very competent person. Mrs. Fred Wail was visiting Ashland Ike Muller anti Mr. Davis are preparing «‘”'1 bimgelf, situated in Rider gulch four friends yesterday. Indicted for Murder. a carload of pou try tor shipment to 8an I mile« from Hornbrook to J. M. Taylor U. W. JOHltOW. W. W. WALTKM. BREVITY BASKET. Sam Black was indicted by the Josephine Francisco Saturday. and Dr. Patterson of Pokegama, for $5000 K. D. Briggs and wife left yesterday for We have just finished taking stock and have quite a county grand jury for the murder of Jesse the midwinter fair. Charlev Shuitz. the court bailiff, returned There is considerable develop- Misses Belle and Augusta Heine are visit Rice at Grants Pass and bis trial begins Tuesdav from his visit at the midwinter ment work «lone on both ledges. ing the midwinter fair. number of broken lines which we have stacked out and will J. H. McVey of Henley was over yester this week. day on a business trip. fair. He came home quite ill. The Foots creek placer fields, the August Michaelson was at Hornbrook close at about one-half their usual value. Man and Bear Fight, W. H. Parker. Esq , returned Tuesdav iar^est placers In southern Oregon, are this week taking a rest. Dr. Caldwell fills an*! extracts teeth with WALTERS A JOHNSON, from trip to San Fran« i-co. His sons In full blast, with the advantaeeof an un his 8au Franci-co. IL, * “ u ’ “ ~ ‘ “ 1 ----- * ------ * --------- out pain. Over ths Bank J. J. Buick had a hand-to hand combat John Mast has returned to Talent from are still there visiting the fair. precedented water supply. The mines bis visit at Chillicothe. Mo. J. W. Dunken was at the county seat with a cinnamon hear last Wednesday Councilinc and Minine Engi yesterday on a business trip. Fred Hansen is hnuHng 150 boxes of ! of La nee A Son, R A. Cook & Sons, morning, on the divide between Robert Mrs. E. Smith is at Grants Pass this week neering. ' Goldsworthy A McKnight, Carr Bros., looking apples from his fine farm at Table Rock to Horning ’ s place and the AL ranch. Sank. after property interests. Mr. and Mrs G W. Doane went to Gold Hosmer, Anderson A Sanders, Raphael Howard and George Payne had crippled J. A. Wbn man’s packinghouse. Hill Monday on a trip to their farm. REPORTS, WORKING MAPS, The Spider and the Fly opera troupe were Morat, Bailey A Son and Swacker A Son For distressing ppression and fullness in the hear and were on its trail, when, I County Clerk Max Muller returned Tues- are running «lay and night and will have on Monday's south bound train. and BLUE PRINTING, Men’s Suite, regular price $7 to $10,' CQ <lav from a visit ot several weeks with his emerging from a dump of heavy pine the stomach lake Simmons Liver Regulator. 1 a aeaborkfrom six to seven months. Be- The John T. Kelly comedy troupe were A’i marked down to $5 suits timber growing just outside of Horning’s family in their San Francisco home. a SAMPLING A ASSAYING. 1 sides these mines quite a number of on .Sunday’s north bound passenger. Rsv Father Faber, the Catholic priest ot field, they were struck with horror, to John Farris, barkeeper of The Medford ■ gulches heretofore not having much water this diocese, caiue up from Jacksonville to behold Joy enfolded in the dose embrace Bovs’ Suits, regular price $7 to $10, :o: Nervousness is from dyspepsia. Take hotel saloon was visiting his Coo.s bay c3 day. All marked down to $5 suits of bruin. Favre hissed his dog. "Shag.” friend. A. J. Jackson, in Ashland Tuesday. are being ground sliii<*e<l bv ranchers. Simmons Liver Regulator and be cured. stimates fuknished on all The season’s gob I output oil Foots creek bo C. W. Root has gone to Portland to do on the bear, which loosed its hold upon A son was l>orn to the wife of Engineer kinds of Mining and Mill Machin- Isaac Muller went to 8an Francisco to this year will probably be doubled and some oarveying on the Bull Run water pipe Joy and took up the nearest tree, from ( The above lines of suits are great bar Harry L. Walthers at Dunsmuir Feb. 23d. ery. Opposite Oregon Hotel, Ashland, day to prepare to receive his carload of line. gains, but they will only be offered at which, u well directed shot by Sank laid poultrv which leaves Munday in charge uf rea* h over $100,000. Oreeoa. 1-11-tf Hon.D. S. K Buick has sold his half in- C. J. Jacobs, who has been visiting his him low. The Siskiyou coal mine at Willow («rest in the Roseburg Piain«lealer to F. P. Joy, weak from loss of blood, Tavlor Payne. that price for 30 days. ] nephew, T. E. Hills, went to 8an Francisco was tenderly carried to James Ross’ place W. L. Townsend, who bought out Bunch, creek, near Ager, shows some fine coal Cronemiller. to-day. Boys’ Hats for 25 cents and Dr. Snelling summoned, who pro the barber, moved his shop into new quar prospects lately, with steady improve Dr. W. H. Rowland, the discovtrer of Russell Frierson, the 8. P. trainman, is nounced his injuries not necessarily fatal, . ters in Hotel Afedford just before the fire. ment in the tunnels as the work pro some Men’s Wool Hats for 25 eentc excellent remedies, is al Yoncalla on visiting the midwinter fair, accompanied by although the striffin, he save, is torn i He was in luck, sure. greases. At present a ledge of superior a business trip. co FINE SOLAR COMPASS, in com his wife. Men’s Derby Hats, reg. price $2 0*>, loose from the backtione. Jov’s many I The Jackson count v Pe«>ple’s party con coal h is been found measuring over 34 plete working order. CÖ Horace Rice, a Jacksonville pioneer, died C. A. Eliason returned last evening from friends hope for his early recovery.—Sil- ' vention convenes in Rigby’s college bui d I inches in thickness, and fine for black- last For particulars, inquire at the Rzcoae Reduced to $1.00 week at the age of 92 years. Seven office. a tour in northern California on mining ver Lake Corr. Examiner. smiths ’ use. Tho company feels highly febl5-4t ing Saturday to elect delegates to the state grown children survive him. Boys’ Gray Underwear, 25 cents business. elat»»«i over the improved condition of the convention and nominate a county ticket. Sash, doors, windows, shingles, lumber Council Proceed Inga. February Weather Summary. Boys’ Overshirts, reg. price 50 cents. MisyCoe and Geo. Cramer returned to ) A. Fetch, the enterprising tailor who was coal. « hich grows better where it is <!eep- and all kinds of building material at Norris Grants Pass last evening from the mid . Monday’s meeting.! Following is a nummary of weather ob burned out by the tire, has already secured er below the surface and covere«! by & Co.’s lumber yard at railroa«! track. Reduced to 25 cents winter fair. servations at Ashland during month of Reports of Marshal Smith, Recorder new quartersand ordered a new'stock of greater weight, with expectation of event Ashland. « February, as reported by F. II Carter, lo Men ’ s good quality overskirts, ually discovering CQal equal if not superior Berry. Water Supt. Hicks and Street g"od ’ . He is a fir-t-class workman and W. E. Jacobs was visiting down the val Positive economy, positive merit and cal observer for the Oregon State Weather j to the best obtainable in anp country. ley points this week in the interest of the ! Com. Jones fcr month of February filed. does a fine business. Big line, reduced to 25 ets each wonderful medicinal power are arc ail com- Service: Ashland roller mills. Collections for the month of February: J The republican county central committee ' ! Not only «loos the coal improve in quality bined in Hood's .Sarsaparilla. Try it. Elevation above sea level, 1940 ft. Men ’ s heavy woolen overskirts, Meau Temperature. 36.0. Miss Hattie Garvin, who has been at Water rents, $225.95: to tap water main,* met Saturd *v and called a c nventi- n for by getting deeper down in follow ing the Hood's cures. «•nurse of the coal bed, but the quantity is $4.00; fine, $5 50; business license, $20; the Jacksonville court house Sa*, nlay Maximum Temperature. 57, on 24th. Dunsmuir for several months, returned All at reduced prices Mrs. R. Goodyear and son have returned Minimum Temperature, 10, on 10th. irom city pound, $10.55; poll tax, $6.00. March 31-t, 1894. to elect seven delegates to also increasing. The time is not far dis home to Talent Monday. the state convention. Primaries March 24. tant, in our opinion, when an extensive from a visit of some length with Mrs. J. 8. -Mean of maximum temperature, 44 3. Men ’ s lieavv gray underwear, regular Cost of street improvements, $190.00. I Mrs. Hester A. Harland's _ . stereoptican ___ r____ apportionment is as follows: Ash busincfis will be carried on from the Ager Sweet at Banta Rosa. Mr«. Sweet is regain .Mean of minimum temperature, 27.7 A petition was presented and read ask The price 50 cts., reduced to 25 cts. lecture on the midwinter and world’s fair land. north, 4; Ashland, west. 5; Ashland, and Snowden railroad stations in ship ing her health. Number of times max. temp, w or above, 0. ing the council to pas9 an ordinance dos was well attended last evening. south. 5; Applegate, 2: Big Butte. 1; (’en- The ladies aid society of (he M. E. church Number of times min. temp. 32 or below. 20. CO ing business houses on Sunday and Judge I tral Point.3; Chimney Rock, 2; Iiagle Point, ping coal both northward and southward Men’s extra fine wool underwear, teg. Hon. E. I). Foudray was up from Phoe will give a dime social at Jacob Wagner's Numbei of times min. temp, 40 or below, 28. Ö price $1.25, all reduced to 75 eta. nix 'Tuesday on a business visit and made Howell, on behalf of the petitioners, ad ¡3; Eden, 2; Flounce R*»ek,2; Fo es Creek. 1; with profitable results. residence tomorrow (Friday) evening. •r-t | Tt * Siskiyou Consolidated Quicksilver dressed the council on that subject, A Gold Hill, 2; Jacksonville, north. 3; Jack- Total precipitation. 2.56 inches. the R ecord office a pleasant call. Everybody invited. special committee was appointed—W. J. | sonville, south, 4: L »st Crock. 1; Medford, i Mining Co. has levied another assessment Men’s heavy working shoes reductd Greatest precipitation in 24 consecutive CÖ F. W. staples was over from the Staples Schmidt, R. P. Neil, and W. B. Beebe— n*«rth, 4: Medford, smith, 1; Meadows. 1; I of seven cents per share, which indicates Paul Henkleman, the man shot in the hours, .52 inche-<. to $1.00 per pair. bfi A Van Vaeter mine last week and reported head at Hornbrook last week by Easterly | M- unt Pitt, 1; Pleasant Creek. 1; Rock that I be work of developing the mine in in self defense, died at the Yreka hospital Total depth of unmelted snowfall, 13 10 that the mill would start up again Tuesday. and the petition referred to them inches. The $1000 bom I of Ira C. Dodge as : Point 2; Steamboat. 1; Sterlingville. 1; Ta- I niuninj new tunnels is tn be pushed Men’s heavy durable boots only $2.00 Frank Blanton, who has been spending a water superintendent, with C. H. Veghte [ ble Rock, 2; Talent, 2; Trail Creek, 1; Un j with vigor. This mine is located at the last Friday morning. per pair. liontown. 2; Woodville, 2; Willow Springs, Prevailing direction ot wind, NW. couple of months visiting his uncle. T. B. and H. S. Evans sureties, accepted. The London und San Francisco bank ' head of West Beaver in the Siskiyou foot- 1, Total number delegates, 65. Blanton, returned home to Lane county The street committee were instructed ' l hills near the Oregon boundary, and con mortgage took the J. C. Smith farm near Number of clear days, 9. Men’s heavy riveted overalls 50 cents o Bunday. The greatest excitement of the week tains very rich looking cinnabar. The Table Rock at the sheriff sale Saturday at Number to have electric light near opera house of partly cloudy days, 7. and 60 cents per pair. p Mr. and Mrs. F. Roper returned last even hung over the center of the intersection w the fire of Fridav night, which came company also have some fine new furna $400, the costs of the foreclosure. Number of clou iy days, 1!. ’ tn near burning up the town. At 2:30 ces at the claim for retorting the quick ing from a visit of several weeks with their of the streets crossing near there. Ed. Redfield, the Grants Pass Nhootist, Number of day> on which .01 or more of UÌ Men’s fine white shirts 50 cts, 75 »is daughter, Mrs. Au.stieCa.ir, and the mid o ’ clock Saturday morning a fire broke and his rifle went to San Francisco to-day precipitation fell, 14. if Some dissatisfaction having been man- 1 silver from tho cinnabar ore.—Yreka to conte.«u be midwinter fair prizes. and $1.00 each. CÖ winter fair. Number of days on wbi h .04 or m rs of ifested with the (iToposed location of the | out in A. Fetch’s tailoring establishment Journal. precipitation fell, 11. Conductor Jamieson and wife. Geo. Es Mrs. Thus. Orr, one of the wealthiest la street light on Hargadine avenue, matter i or Lutkeimer’s saloon, located alongside Men ’ s tine dress shoes, nobby styles, i Mvrtle Creek, Feb. 28.—Ground has tes and wife, 8. C. Flint and wife, John Dates on which snow fell—6, 8. 9, 11, 15, 17, dies in Siskiyou county was in Ashland «if location was referred to street com-1 the brick hotel, The Medford, on Front 20. $1.50 per pair. this week buying nursery stock for ' u her street, hut was kept confined to that row been broken on the Hadley bar, two j Aiken and wife and Mrs. Berry, all of Rose in it tee. Remarks: Aurora Borealis, 22d. miles below town, bv White A Co.’s] burg, went to the midwinter fair to-day. Shasta valley farm. of bmldin's. destroying Fetch ’ s pla'-e, g J Men’s fine patent leather pumps, i. yu- ! It was adopted that all city warrants Geary Johnson returned Monday from a •rd Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sherwin left Sunday after the 1st of January, 1894, shall bear Hamilton <& Palm’s real estate office, F. mammoth steam hydraulic mining plant, “The people of this vicinity insist on hav lar price $2.50. only a few left, will close I for San Francisco on u business trip to eight per cent interest after being pre Lntkeimt-r’s saloon and restaurant. The the only one of its kind now in operation mining’ trip to Grants Pass. Jeff Devenney ing Chamberlain's Cough R med y und do Q at $1.50 per pair. select new stock tor the Ashland Drug Co. sented and uii paid for want of funds. empty frame building to the south was on the Pacific slope. This bar has h**en has moved to Ashland from Phoenix and is not want any other.” says John V. Bishop, O thearsay and mining office uf Johnson of Portland Mills, Indiana. That is right. and to visit the big fair. The wall and window I known to he very rich in auriferous de in On motion of R. P. Neil, seconded by badlv scon-iied. A Waiters. Men’s fine Tampico pumps, regular | posit« for a long time, but the gold is of Qi They know it to be superior to any other Frank Morine, the Willow Springs farm W. B Beebe, the bid of E. J. Kaiser of casings of Hotel Medford were damaged < Salem Dispatch, 7th: The state treasurer for colds, and as a preventive and cure for tn price $1.50, reduced to $1 per pair. er, came up yesterday on a visit and to at the V alley R ecord , heretofore present by the fire, as well as some of the furni- I j such fineness as to make it impracticable co croup, and why should they not insist on tend the annual meeting of Malta Com- ed to do the city printing was accepted tine, but M. Purdin has $200) worth of to attempt saving it by the ordinary pro I to day received $1520 from the treasurer of having it. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ash i Jackson county, being the first state taxes cesses. White A Co. propose using the mandery Knights Templar. insurance on the latter. The buildings ■ for the 1893 assesament to be paid. There land Drug Company. by I he council. were owne«l by Mrs. H. B. Stanley and I ; ‘ burlap process,” which has Ireen trie«! yet remains $17,737 to come from that Rev. H. E Ulen and family, of Portland, Bills ordered paid : ! on similar deposits and found to work have moved to Ashland to make this their Electric Light Co. street lights for Charles&G tines.the l itter being fiillv in- j : county. Eugene (Or.) was shocked the other The above lines are all genuine bargains and worthy of i a«!mirahlv. The plant, consists of a 150- futtiie home. Mr. Ulen is a son of R. L. The Journal reports a big snqw slide on night by a terrible tragedy. Albert February. 1894.................... . $133 (JO sure*!. Hamilton <& Palm’s office fixtures I j horsepower Iroiler and a No. 15 Gardner Ulen, the plasterer of this city, G W Smith, salary and expense 51 65 were insure*! for $300 ami Fetch’s tailor ' ' Salmon moun.ain between Etna and Saw- M m «, a young luun aged 20. in a frenxy your inspection. Our object in reducing the price is to turn steam pump, having a 10-inch suction ! ver's bar. It caught John Peters, J«*bn 32 85 stock for half its vain -, $750 The saloon Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mickleson left yester Ernest Hick’, sal for Feb, 1891 of rage at tempted to kill the Coleman them into money and make room for our immeuse new lines an«l an 8-inch discharge pipe The Milton Berry, recorder ’ s fee-.Feb 30 ’ 9 A i Harris and a Mr. Junkans who were going 26 day for Oakland, Cal . to see Dr. Burke. I had no insurance. The total loss is esti capacity of the pump is nearly 100,000 I to Etna, and at last account« they hud not family and almo>t sncceedad. Young Mike is suffering from the effects of la Bank of Ashland, interest of $1500 mate* I at $3500. As the * I ¡strict is in the of spring goods which will soon be here. water coupons ................................... | been discovered and it was believed they *Î!7 08 gallon« per hour. This water is forced grippe, which has a flee ted h<s tonsils. Moen and hie father had .onto trouble E I) Briggs, salary for Feb................ 15 00 fire limits and very desirable business through a No. I giant, with a 2’^-inch had perished. over family matters a week ago, the ax- property new brick edifices will take its Ex-Postmaster A. P Hammond went to (’ P Jones, labor on streets ....... 00 Yours Truly, 31 Elderly people remember thair spring nozzle, guarantee*! to throw a cutting Grants Pass last evening to order lumber H C Myer, material for water works 11» 55 place this season. I bitters with a shudder. The preaent gen- act nature of which could not be learned. stream 100 feet. If thia plant saves the for the erection of a new residence on the Norris & Co, lumber for streets The boy discovered that David Coleman, 74 80 It Muy l> » as Much for You. gold aiKM'esafulIv it will inaugurate a new I eration have much to l>e thankful for. not site of the one recently destroyed by fire. I C Dodge labor on water works . . 10 00 I the least of their blessings Iming such u a neighbor, agreed with hie father in the 2 r>O Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 1"., 111. writes era in placer minihg in this part of the ! I pleasant and thoroughly effective spring diapute. Moss purchased a revolv.r and J. U. Pendleton and Otis Frierson who Eugene Walrad, same.................... .................. .... 8 75 that-Wnad a severe !evere Kidney trou trouble for atate, as there are thousands of acres of medicine as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is a Lave bought the Drum and l’ickens farms H J Hicks, wood went to Coleruan’« ree’deuce. In th. ! 00 many yoarw. with severe pains in his back just as good bars as the Hadlev bar along health-restorer and health-malntainar. on Table Rock, arrived from Oakland this H J Hicks, team for Hose Co....... H J Hicks, labor on streets ....... and also that hi* bladder was affected. He the South Umpqua river. 10 75 parlor he met Coleman's daughters, Miss week with their furniture and several stan Cock fighting is proving quite a pastime A E Matson, blacksmith work.... • i 76 trie«! many so called Kidney cures hut with dard bred mares. with the Ashland sports, who seem to take Belle and Mre. Emma Oaburne. After ULACKWKI.L MINING 1TKMM, M L Johnson, labor on streets . 19 : á ) out any good result. About a vear ago he as much interest in a scrap be tween two talking a few momenta and without the A. C. Hanna and family went to Portland Homer Gee, same............................. . 16 50 began useof Electric Bitters and fount! relief Blackwell, March 4th, 1894. roosters as they did in the Corbett-Mitchell aligliteet warning, the vonng man draw , Monday Mr. Hanna expects to return to T W Bryant, same........................... 6 50 at once. E'eetric Bitters is espe inly adapt* Placer miners in this section have been This s’pott has progressed so far the revolver and began shooting at th. Ashland in three months with the view of T A Snrav. same............................. 6 00 ed tn ( lire of ail Kidney and Liver tronb ci ln proud during tlie laet couple of month, fracas. this that professional game cocks starting uu an extensive cannery plant, in J W Hatcher, sume.................. 4 50 and often gives ahno»t ln.tant relief. <'tie J t|,„t th..v ,pni|, to a qnartz. miner have winter been introjwced anrt the common women. Belle was shot through th. which business he has hacTconsiderable ex M Miller, same ........................... 3 75 bucolic barnyard fowl is no longer ‘‘in it” arm and Mrs. Osburn, through th. perience. 38 L George, same................................ 50c. 3 d °; in the calculation« There are several citi breast. The latter was killed instantly. Co’s Drugstore. Drugstore. I July and we will probably meet again 2 25 Go's Mrs. Julia A. West, who is down from •< B Curry, same.............................. zens who are looked upon in this commun Maddened by his work, Moss rushed i .. Max Jacobv got a patent on a new 81 i Portland on a visit, made the R ecord office Kinney & Provost, merchandise ity as “ deucediy nice ” who are victims of Tolo fein*. I rocker which be buiit himseif. The rock- a pleasant call yesterday. Mrs. West will I) L Minkler A Son, stationery. |. into old man Coleman's room and fired i. ' Th® Jfepub-4» < ( Willow Springs precinct er is six feet wide and eight feet long,and I this sporting habit. visit the midwinter fair and make another .1 B Leach, sawing wood............ several abets at him. Two took effeot. 7LSTÏLA.1SI ID, OREGON. 60 met let Saiurdav an« formed a club or fifteen it will keep two good men busv to «hovel ! trip back east to settle up an estate, before E V Carter, rubber stamps.......... Drawing and Painting Ijenoons. one in ench lung. The murderer ran member-«; W. R. Buck chairman and G. i in, whib- Max is rocking. After he gets returning to Portland. Miss Emma Tolman will begin giving from the house pursued by the neigh Total.... |626 82 T. McDona d secretarv. W. IL Buck and | through with it he is going to send it to The case of the government against Geo. i T. J Downing were elected delegates to the | the midwinter fair............ Mr. 8. Thiele drawing and painting lessons at her home bors who heard the pistol shots, and go Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated. on Main street, commencing Saturday after R. llaramersly has been settled. Mr. H. A Quarter Century Test j county convention. from Portland whs here several days,try noon. March 3d Mis« Tolman is an urtist ing to a vacant lot back ot his own house paving the costs—$225 The suit is the re For a quarter of a century Dr. King ___ „ ’s The annual school meeting wav held ing to bov some mines. He was stop of rare skill an ability. sult ot spite work. Mr Hammersley having New Discovery has been tested, and the committed suicide by putting a ball ■ i"1 i Under New M inajf given in a statement of cutting some tim millions who have received benefit from its Monday in the Willow Springs school ping pin« with win, Mrs. a,re. ■ Penning riiimiK ............. ........ Raltle- nviur* through his heart. In Probate. ber on government land in eastern Oregon use testify to its wonderful curative powers t hou-eand Mrs. J G. McD<ffial*i was elected snake Jim, from Arizona, made bis ap director and W. H. Pankey re-elected clerk. Estate of Barbara Ulrich; Wm Ulrich ap- some years ago. The gross amount of the in all diseases of Throat. Chest and Lungs. Later—Mr. Coleman has since died. pearance two dava ago. This is a aiun of tinted administrator and W I Vawter, Ed government’s claim was only aome $1,500 A remedy that has stood the test so long ■ The Ashland Populist dub Saturday a euro I mom ae Jim never missed a boom orman and Wm Slinger appraisers; in IttO World’s Fair Photoa For $1 OO. and not so manv thousands as certain lying and that has given so universal .satisfaction ___ _______________ ticket vet since ___ 1872, , .... when ____ he was ___ ... in _______ Pioche. ventory and appraisement filed and ap newspapers tried to make it appear.— is no experiment. Each bottle is positively voted on its preferences. The »taie FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. These beautiful pictures are now ready favored Nathan Piwrce for governor. Jos. Nevada.......... Jim Dodge found a $60 proved. Courier. guaranteed to give relief, or the money will Garton for delivery in ten complete parts—16 pict for supreme in Ige, E J. Kai-er for Estate of Milo Mathews; Mrs Martha U. K. Kluiu, the Talent merchant, has be refunded It is admitted to be the most state primer, < has. Miller for state tr«-a^u- |io>-ket a week ayo on Ilia quartz ledge Mathews appointed administratrix with ures comprising each part—and the whole traded his propertv and store to R. 8. Bar reliable for Coughs anil Colds. Trial bot rer. W. II. Spaugh for secretary of stale, above Soldier gulch. bond at $5000 with C E While as surety and set can be secured by the payment of One clay for the latterS property in Ashland. tles free at A shland D rug Co.’s Drug E. L. Applegate for U. 8. senator. Ira C M Irwin. J H Whipple and C K White Dollar, sent to Gzo. H. H kafford , General ! Money to Loan. Passenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | T. W. Barclay and family have moved to store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. Wakefield for congress. The vote on local appraisers.__________________ Paul Railway,«Chicago. Ill., and the port- • City lots for sale. Houses to rent, A Talent wuc.a Ted is running the general offices is: Gold Hill Items. Real Batate Transferee. folios will be sent, free of expense, by mail «¡X merchandi-e store in that thrifty and grow handsome, flnelv built, well lighted District Attorney — Abe Axtell 49, W. W. to subscribers ing community. Ted is a genuine young Docia Ann Pennington to J W and Sarah Gold Hill. March 3. 1894. room 4 cottage with % 2 acre of lar land in Cardwell 4. State Board of Equalization— roon Remittances should be made by draft, western hustler, progressive and enterpris Mr. Jack Morris of Blackwell said while W F. Sonaer 20. W Breeze 11. Stale Sen-I bearing fruit treee— mart be sold. In- Dunkin—lots 5 and 6 bit 51. Summit add money order, or registered letter. ing, and will do his full share in keeping conversing with your correspondent to-day at«»r—8. II Holt 54. Repre-entaiives—8.*‘quire of H.iatv, at the News Stand. to Ashland; $30. the flies off of his new location. Success is that the Jacksonville Land Ass’n will in Daniel-on 43. 8, M Nealon 3 i. T. E. Hills i Jno W Dunkin to Edwin Drew—lot 5 blk --------------------------- It is slated in ggmblfag circles that « | assured him. 51, Summit add to Ashland . $100. the near future nrohioit all mining and 31 J. W. Wiley 20. J. W. Marksbury 16, Gold Hug Club Organized. Ja« W Dunkin to U E Hooper lot 6 blk project ie on foot to e^rablish u ( L. C. Kellogg and his pleasing young prospecting on their so-called possessions Geo. Jockson 6, Welborn Beeson. Jr.. 9. The organization of a republican club (’eric at Eaat Oniulm simife; to uxe bride returned last evening from their w«*d- situated in Blackwell mining district County Commissioner—W. K Songer 21. 8. waa effecteil at tliu city ball Saturday 51. Summit add to Ashland; $100. U S to Hobt M M Fleming—lot No 2, s w «ling trip in California and the midwinter Wasn’t there a protest against this associa- I’atterson 12 C< unty Clerk N. A. Jacobs atHutiou in A syndicate of I fair. Mr Kellogg is president ana man tion. «itieried the report-r? “Yes" MV| 56 Recorder—J. W. Miller 38. Grant Raw evening. Max Pracht was the leading K of n w K »nd n w % of a w >4 sec 30 tp 37 wealthy It***’ gambler« is to be formed, j ager of the Applegate Valley H op C o ., Mr. Morris, “there wa1« one sent to the U. lings 16. Sheriff—Sylvester Patterson 38, spirit, made all the motions ami did all s, r 2 e. 161 acres. 8. land department, signed by nearly every j H Klippel to Louise R Rolison — blk 64 composed of Portland associates and him 8. H. Dunlai* 21. R *E. Drum 5. County ¡the doing. On motion of Goldbug aite to be selected will be on the i self. They operate the largest hop field miner ar*mud here, about or close to a year Treasurer—I. W. Timina-54. Assessor—j. Pr.icht another distinguished bxral gold- j Pool A Klipryl’s add to Jacksonville: Butthat amounts to nothing,* be W. Marksburv 21. J. D. William« 18, E. A bug, Capt. J. M. McCall, waa elected Elizabeth Inlow t«> Johanna H3Uck-iot» Iowa aide, near the street car line. The ■' now in southern Oregon, iht same being ago. I ”• MC N ",U!U8*‘-*d a »’ 'n"tr«ct; »X building wiH have an annex in which , situated on Applegate and in Jackson coun cause this association made application for Hildreth 14. School Superintendent E. E. chairman, and C. H. Gillette, secretary. H IM Ute lu A Whitman- tract in tp 37 reading, smoking and concert rooms' ty. Next year the company will increase this land bef<»re it was known as mineral Smith 45. Y. 8. Barnes 10. Coroner—Dr. Inquiries were made for the old constitu land. Ami even if it is mining land they ¡•> « 1 T; »I2U.S5. vards another 50 acres, the bottom lands of Brower 56. will be arranged. In an informal dU- tion and by-law», hut there Wes no r>«— that section being well adapted for hop have a** good right to it a- the little farmers 8 me to H Hansen —tract in tp 37 s, r 1 cum I qb of the scheme propoeed at a ! The preferential system has elected N. present who could resurrect them, tire in this vicinity, or that either.” culture Mr. Kellogg will commence the “ w; $321.65. erection of a handsome residence for bis E W Hammond tu H C Nuts—181.11 aers gathering of eeveral of the wealthy Gold Hill school district has lately ar A. Jacoba of Medford for countv clerk, I. ol.l secretary, W. »*. squires, who left gambler«, the eubject of the location of frau at their Applegate home. ranged to build a new school house of two VV. Thomas o' Medford for county treas- «ishlan<i af».Cr Harrison was defeated for in tp 37 s, r 1 w ; $1700. uier, and E. E. Smith of Wellen for R Berwick to Mrs D .Martin—1.40 acres a firet-«^ara racetrack was also men rooms at the least, and probably larger. president, not leaving any clue to their in tp 39 s. r le; $1200. They have purchased a lot back of the Gold B* hoo) superintendent and probably S. H. Jackaonville Jottings. tioned. The plan is to establish first- E D Briggs to 4 J Gaaiard—lota 1. 2, 3, 4 Hili'hotel, where will be a very suitable Holt for state senator. T’ne other offices wtier?Hl)outs. In the absence of the old oUra sporting headquarters upon a scale Engineer W. E. Goul, of Medford, tarried place, and will use the old school* house for will be thrown in*x> the <*onvention for a d«M*ntnents a committee- Judge T. J. blk H, PHAN add to Ashland; $107. in Jacksonville Friday evening. of splendor not equaled elsewhere in the Howell, C. C. Walker, F. D. Wagner, C. Alice C Herrin to T L Jones—land in tp part of the structure The district intends decision. 39 sec 15 s, r 1 e ; $4700. to sei I bonds for the purpose. II. Gillette and G. W. Crowson — were oocntry, and as the location would bo Mrs. R. R. Dunn returned to her home at No complete returns have been received J E Pelton et al to A J Ganiard- -blks G ontsida of the jurisdiction of police San Francisco this week after a two weeks’ Your correspondent saw Mr. Curry to- ami the following is all tne delegates elect appointe«! to draft new ones. Judge visit with relatiles. day and in an interview that gentleman ed that we conld hear fr*»m : Howell asked (he committee, us he was and H in PHAN add to Ashland; $1132. aqlMorities arrangements could be made Geo Clements U> Julius E Miher—320 aers railroad company served an stranger in the community, to meet at tecs Revs. George Kahler, of I'hoenix. and T. savs: “The M all aorta of »parting event«. Talent—Jeeae Adams, W. J, De^n, A. a bis 17 and 18 tp 32 s, r 3 e, $lU00. on __ me ___ three weeks ____ ago, com office Tuesday evening. L. Jones oi Central Point, were here Satur injunctmn B F Carter to I R McKinney—land in tp J. Wilcox. pelling me to cease from further develop A recess was taken while the energetic 36 s. r 4 w; $12. day attending the quarterly conference. So«|a Springs—Geo. Grovve, C. E Max herded up the assemblage and had ment work on my quartz claim near (tie MARRIED Eunice M-Lutusden to H W Lumsden— Miss Kate Lernberger has returned from base of Tab's Rock, where I also live. The Srr.ith. them duly registered. Spokesman l’racht [ lot 2 blk 1, Barr’s add to Medford; $700 a months’ visit at Los Angeles and has company claims the land where niy lode is Ash|an«l—A. S. Birnes, Wm. Nelson, BUTLER—BUTLER— At the city council gone to Grants Pass to attend circuit court. situated. About two vears ago Mr. Peter W. A. Growe, A. W. Jacobs, T. B. Blan t t ailed on Judge T. J. Howell for a few John Burke, l eaker and one of th* rooms in Ashland. Tuesday afternoon remarks. That versatile orator treaded sen sent in an application to the company James Pelton, of Sams valley, came over for the lan«i and as 1 understand has made ton. March 6. 1894, Mr. W E. Butler and Mrs. leading iu<?n of tae Nurthwaat, hna baan the untried floor and mounted the demo Sunday to remain a month or ipore to as two payments, und the third one I believe Willow Springs— W R. Buck, T J. cratic party as pledge breakers and a Susan F. Butler, Justice Berry officiating. indicted by the Spokane grand Jury on sist Sheriff Pelton in the office. The official is nearly due. I have owned the claim for Downing. —y. -fc- . . The happy couple immediately left town l»ody of men unable to manage the guv- ---- .' - — — •».— .<■«< a charge of interferii»» with oMcara to commence work has increased since the sheriff does four years, and have don? the required as- housekeeping at the Butler not have to visit the different precinct for <• -ment work. The ore ns-ays $42 per p-rO’T’_P~'T rYTP ernniftnt- In the judge’s pleasiug speech ± O-bôEG-OIN nnd rhetoric he eulogize«! Abraham Lin- who h»d iu charge Wiihun Maat«raon homestead four miles north of the city. the collection vf taxes. tOA tii'l the vein is seven foot.” * The first aud Ed IUrria. uotorloua dreparndoea. They have the best wishes of numerous coin, his suppression of slavery and the Burke gar« Mactr-rua a piatol while ha friends for a happy married life. F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. Horace Rice, one of the eadv settlers of u uoverv of this vein wa- ah«*ut the time of crvstHlizing of liia views into lass. this place, died at the residence of his the Gold Hill strike, some time in '50. Mr N Stidham. I Every man should be proud of being a wav under nrroat, and the latter ahot at daughter, Mrs. Hudson, last Wednesday Curry, when asked if Mr. Petersen would W P Smith. Port PIED. morning, and was hurried 8a»urdav; serv make the coming pavment, said: “I un Mi«« M Brown. Medf Fairview Farm republican and leaving the heritage to the office». M utaraoa waa killed by a derstand he will forward the coming pay Mrs Lynch, Portland T « Lecv«’r. Ct l’«jint his children, «nd anv child is proud of deputy eberiT in the light In which ices held at the Catholic church. Mr. Kii e ment to the bank in Portland and also a Stanley Tease, R B TA Mahan. was aged 92 years and was aho a pioneer. father beintr » ronnhlir-an Tt Bnrke atieiupted to aid the criminale. HEADRICK—In San Francisco, .March 1. his Wall« W«'l« ¡, ‘ father .*' being ,h a republican. i t , It kept 1894, Miss Dysa Headrick, formerly of protest against their rights to the land. By I E llan>nrer»lev,<;H A special train brought over thirty mem «od -ingMr. Petersen thinks be may be K E s«yie.. Sirii.m.n <)«, Humphrev. f’.rt 8 [>'7,o ,h® P«ople. Tire ju.lxe The crime waa eoinuiilied two yearn ago. Ashland, aged 21 years. bers of the Medfoni Oriental Lodge*and its able to recover payments made the com F McLmrehlin. Orenn '' E Reid A wL R B i then drew nearer for ,h,,n 'lrl'w ..... *>«-"’'«»r home ami and declared E J. McNabb, a baseball pitchar, ehot 1 « * • — • hand of music Thursday evening. They panyior at least," such are instructions Geo Haniev. Duns J C Pendleton, Ct Pt “* change” in the management of affairs and futaily «rounded Mre. R. K. Rock Spray your Tree« for rhe Scale. organized a lodge here and the following from Mr. Petersen’s attorney.” G W Dunn. Ciiv Otis Frierson. •• ' intbeetatn of Oregon ami in Jackeon . well and then killed hiinaalf at Pitta I am now prepared to «pray tree« and persons w ere initiated into the secrets of the G W Mauzay. C: Ct ' Pt J DePangher, “ eoantv, larruping tire heave debt, taxa burg. Pa. The two are well known is shrubbery for the San J*se scale, lam Canes Creek, March 5, 1894. order. Messrs. Sizemore. Soliss, C. F. I) Mat)dot, Port E Cosgrove, “ tion and nialfeaanre in office, etc., ami The tierce gale of wind that parsed Ott<» Guijimar. do G Lew is, George Lewis, Stephens and George E Schuler, Duns «very large town on the coast from Se using Mr. J. H. Stewart’«compound with Love A collation was spread at the Taylor through here this afternoon did consider Walter Jackson, do H H Howard, Medf waa pleased at the proapecta u( ''a attle to Lea Angele«. The woman waa I which he had so much success in the past change. ” House after the ceremonies were over. A able damage to fences, tearing away sec G II Maviiew, S E Alex Orme. Foots c’k vear in his orchard« near Mr* I lord. pleasant evening was spent by all present. tions of rail fence wherever it came in con A lick. » F Balmaeeda Pracht arose and feelinglv the wife of R. E. Rockwell, manager of ............ ........... Port ¡H H Howard, J R. C asky . tact. __________________ reinarka<li ‘'I can aaaure the judge that the Union Ice company at beatila, while J <’ Pendleton, Ct Pt Wm Hanley, The town election took place Tuesday, Otis Frierson, do « Harden, ■ we will have “a change.” J • P McNabb pitched for the Loa Angeles the following officers being elected : Trus When Jack calls on Miss Eleanor. I 8 H Thrall, Port __ I M _______ Muller. ____ Med Awarded GoldbugGeorge Engle waa called on, team of the California league d tees. Theo. Cameron, Kaspar Kubli. J. H«‘ alway- brings her plenty K :: I) Ivory. Oak Nunan.John F. WJiite and Geo. M. Love: Of flowers and chocolate bonbons.which F A Davi-, Gold HUI : - but replied there waa enough epeech- the latter part of the aaaaon of Highest Honors —World’s Fair. Geo 8 Sanford. City 8 S Tea«s. Tea-««, recorder, s. J. Day: treasurer. James Crone Most charm the maid of twenty. : makers. Mre. Rockwell ran away with McNabb. s J Strnnach. 8 F ' ‘ “ . *' David Horn. Hnbk miller ; marshal, (’has. Purcell; street com Max again bobbed up and informed E F Staple-* Pole ’ . _ _ _____ G 8 CruM>n. Phoenix And toougb Sir Jack has skinny arms. missioner, William Heeley. The contest A Chinaman «hot a irnlatto tramp the house that he w«s there not to talk Arthur s Ward, Oak F R Rowing. S F And legs as thin as pheasants'. wa» over ihe office of marshal and street tint to work. "I am not after an office. near Chico while the latter was robbing T Corcoran. Kim F’la J L Scott, How could one b ame Miss Eleanor. commissioner. Purcell receive«! 14 more [Conehlerable snickering.) I malse this his ahanty. G B Clements F E Cosgrove, R B votes than Wm. Denifl. Heeley and Cook Who much admires his pre-ents? H o >ahlstrom. Port J DePangtier. ” statement not for the benefit of the club, were the contestants for street eommission- William E. Bnrr, late caahlor of the No woman has any real admiration for a E B Myer. Tulo Sa vies, of Steintuau er. the former was elected by a like number hat for the lienefit of Brother Kaieer, Bt. Louie National bank, 1« charged with o R < lidd. 8 F The rest of the ticket was elected without man’s prrsknci unless the man ha-« a g*»o<4 F G Kahn, Port who thinke I aui.” Tire meeting ad embezzling <50,00«. physique—legs and arms well filled out N A Ambrose, du Jim Primgbe I.Cliic any opposition. journed. A roporT from Bloomingion. Ind., «ava The annual school meeting was held Mon You can't be “well looking” if you suffer J Ja ues, Wagner c’k T J Kelly 8 F Later—The committee haa sent to IVre, A Hall, from any of the diseases caused by a dis A D HBbourne. Duns day. As is always tho ca-e but a few voters Isitan and Boca Simon for a cQhatitulion a school teacher and 20 of her pupil« \ J Jacks<>n, Citv put in their appearance at the hour for the ordered liver or impure blood—dyspep-da, O H Blount. City Were dr owned while crossing the river convening of the meeting. The nomination biliousness, and scrofulous affections. Dr. T L Jones, (4r Pass WF Bangasser. 8 F to work under, an the ice John McCormick, for director l*ing in order the names of T. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is a G F Billing-*, City I he Pazxle Solved. medicine that cvrbb these cases. It's the Geo 8 Hanford. •* (Lit aw a t G. Kearnes. Chris. Ulrich and (’lias. Purcell Arcos Virgin of Monterey, who oom - I’erhap« no local disease has puzzled and N M 8*ngfeton. Pott were chosen. After balloting there was a only medicine that's guarantee«! to benefit T K Bolton, curs, in every case or the money re C K Gilmore. ” Mrs II A Harland, SF baffled the medical profession more than mitted numerous barglarirw in the tie vote between Messrs. Reaiues and Pur or Medical science stamps it “abso M C Me ’ieflan. nasal catarrh. While not immediately Vicinity of hi» home, has been aentenoed John F Bragg. cell. It was impossible to elect either with funded. indent" <« a blood cleanser,strength C 8 Allmen, •• fatal it is among the most nauseous and Io imprisonment for life. Cnas Weidner. the voters present. The chairman adjourn lutely restorer, and flesh-builder. W A H'evnphill. disgu ’ ting ills that flesh is heir to, and the Oak J W Laing. N Y ed the meeting for a half hour and other W H Gibbons, 8 F Mr-« F Wad, Or Pas* records snow vary few ur no case« of radi th* World a Fair voters sent for. After the arrival of other The worst Nasal Catarrh, no matter of J E Peterson. cal cure of chrome catarrh by any of the E I) Ivory. Oakland voters Mr. Reaiues was re-elected director how long standing, is permanently cured Cqn not remain »uch without the bloom Mastiff Tobacvo • 8 Tea rs , R B manv made« of ire itment until the intro ing look .nd radiant complexion which tqr the ensuing ter:.» ami J. H. Buffer was by Dr. 8age's Catarrh Remedy. MOST PERFECT MADE. duction of Ely’s Cream Balm a few years health akme impart.. Pers’. T h . by clear chosen tor clerk for the seventeenth con $$arriqge Lie -n^e ls-«u»*(l The success of this preparation baa ing the blood ot ini purine», makes th» coni- ' pure Crip« Cream of TtrHr Powder. Free . _ _ se^uUve time K bacsb ' s H ba DicBBtANüLK»—Warrant- FtbruaryWth to Oso. W. Daisy, Jr., and ago. been meet gratifying and surprising. No Blvxion regain the liu. of voutli. Sold by « om Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant A >4 H L. A. W U Agent. M< n ÌH4«'ÌUIÌ«4,' •Mi »«<W IMUM W S* -a* M »»r Mi* uy J. *. i dHMfist m wUbevt M. ill « I. A. Iswvn. 40 YSAM THS »TANPAIIP. SPECIAL Notice -to IJid$ Under 16, Bargains FRUITALAXA TREE. FOR 30 DAYS LONGER SHERWIIV ASHLAND DRUG COMPANY. AT O. H. BLOUNTS MINING & ASSAY OFFICE œ E ä pq A n Q ! d m O AsF[lar(cl, Oregor^. &*1 r.1;1 r«ze J™8 ; y -»• r ASHLAND hki HOTEL, J. H. McBRIDE, Prop. (Successor to Reid & McTagyart.) Merchant Tailor i Opposite HOTEL OREGON HARDWARE STOVES and RANGES. DR BAKIN6 pmn Supplies OREGON.