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’C’W»’ I BREVITY BASKET. To Prohibit a Show Central Point-Populists Campaigning Hard Sentences. . . The Evans 4 Sontag troupe are billed Central Point, Or., April 15, 1894. Judge Hanna on Tueedav sentenced W. H. Leeds went to the Willamette yes E ditor V alley R ecord :—J. A Jeff Frank Youmans to 15 years in the Balern for a performance in the Ashland Opera terday. rey, candidate for representative on the penitentiary. The jury was out over a house Monday evening. As the show ASHLAND,O r ....T hursday , April 19, 1894 I day and a night, two of the jurymen t would not come under the head of an ob Don’t forget the Chicago Lady Quartette peoples’ party ticket spoke at the peo ples’ party club room in this place last standing for acquittal, but finally yield scene exhibition the city recorder would Saturday night. evening to a good sited audience on the ing. Nobby Martin, who plead guilty be compelled to issue them a license Geo. Finch, an 1844 pioneer, died near PERSONAL» ANI» SOCIAL. political issues now before the people of and turned state’s evidence, was under the existing ordinance for an ex Roseburg last week. the United States. He handled the sub sentenced yesterday to 12 years in the hibition where an admission fee is Supt. C 8. Price is visiting the schools in Go to G. W. Vaupel’s Shaving Parlor. ject very skillfully and satisfactorily to ; penitentiary. As has already been re charged. The city council convened last this end of the valley. Ashland will celebrate the 4th of July. the peoples* party and I am sure be made corded the indictment was for robbery evening in extraordinary session and re A.3STD ••• T. F. Chapman, receiver of the Ham- some votes outside of the party. The • •• Mrs. Ubas. Slade i9 visiting Mrs. Dr. with intent tn kill in the sand-bagging of ■ pealed the old ordinance and adopted mersley mine, is in town to-day. ••• party is harmonious in this part of the Songer. i a Siskiyou mountain section hand named and put into operation a new ordinance placing the issuing of show licenses in Call and see Mrs. Millsap's new millinery. county. Not one objection to any of the Miss Lillie Rice returned Sunday from George Phillips. The young men were the discretion of the city recorder. A b This spring’s selections are very clever. nominees, and we feel reasonably sure of taken to Salem last evening. Portland. Tom Godfrey, convicted of manslaught the present incumbent is of puritanical Geo. Howard was in from Johnson prai electing the whole ticket.............. Frank Peoples’ Party candidate for Mrs. Toni Knight is attending the mid er in the killing of James Smith on Siski- stock, it is expected that he will refuse to rie (near Parker’s station) last Monday. Williams of Ashland has promised to winter fair. Secretary of State, vou mountain last September, was sen issue a license to the Evans & Sontag The Arbor D»y exercises bv the children address the Central Point peoples’ party Mrs. Will Rice went to the midwinter tenced to ten years imprisonment and show. of the public schools last Friday were very club Saturday evening, May 5th, 1894, Will apeak at the following places: fair to-dav. This business of making a law for interesting. at 7:30. We anticipate a big crowd and was takeu to the penitentiary Sunday. Unless otherwise ordered the speeches everything that comes up and then leav Miss Reeser is visiting T. J. Kist’s family you will only have one chance a good time. Everybody invited. will be at 2 o’clock p. m. An Organized Industrial Army. ing it to the “discretion” of any one to Remember at Central Point. . t ________________ U nity . hear the Chicago Lady Qaartette. Do The first regularly organized and niau to enforce is a very dangerous prac not miss it. Ashland (1:30 p. m.) Saturday, April 28th Mrs. J. H. Sisson and her son-in-law Democratic State Convention. equipped Industrial Commonweal Army Medford (7.30 p. m.) -April 28th tice Law is supposed to be a great were over from Sisson Saturday. Simmons Liver Regulator, bear in mind, Governor—William R. Galloway, of Jacksonville (afternoon) ............ April 30th CQrpe with credentials to pass through principle based on justice, not a club of Mrs. Millsap’s millinery stock is a very Ashland were here Friday night. It was power to be used at the whim or caprice is not an experiment. It is endorsed by McMinnville. Grants Pass (evening) .................. April 30th thousands. pretty display. Call and insjiect it. Secretary of state—Chas. Nickell, of Roseburg.......................................... May l«t a company of 43 from Sacramento under of an earthly animal called a man. Oakland (evening) ............ May 1st A daughter was born to the wife of As Jacksonville. Dyspepsia in all its forms is not only re- the leadership of Capt. Chas. E. Kain, a The Evans & Sontag play is no worse, Grove ................... .May 2d lieved but cured by Simmons Liver Regu telegraph operator. They are a detach and could be no worse, than the blood sessor J. L. Wooldridge on Applegate on State printer—Capt. John O’Brien of Cottage Eugene................................... May 3d the 5th inst. lator. Portland. ment from oneof Kelly’s regiments bound and thunder lot that is exhibited every Junction (evening).............. .May 3d Congressmen- 1st district, J. K. Weath Chas. S. Moore and wife and Miss Jessie Janies Fewel has purchased Tom for Seattle to join the big crowd there. day on the stage and circulated by the Monroe................................. Maj’ 4th Ronerts’ interest in the corner saloon at Their discipline was as strict as the reg rotten daily press and exposed far sale at Langell passed through Sunday for the erford of Albany; 2d, J. H. Raley of Pen Harrisburg (evening).......... . May 4th the depot. dleton . Albany................................... May 5th ular army and the militia picnics was every news stand in the world. We midwinter fair. 44 ------- Supreme Judge—A. S. Bennett of The Corvallis ............................ '., 7th The Black Crook Co. of a carload of clean Rev. J. 8. Smith is in San Francisco at- not a circumstance. The men would al question the morality of a show censor 44 Independence ...................... . 8th tending the congress of religions at the low no hobos or tramps to travel with ship for one evening and the unhindered looking girls, for a show troupe, were on Dalles. 4< I 8th world s fair. Attorney General—W. H. Holmes of Dallas (evening) ................. them and they were a good looking and circulating of Examiners, Chronicles, Sunday’s train. 44 Lafavette.............................. 9'h Salem. 44 Chas, Pattee, of Prospect, who has been intelligent lot of people seriously realiz etc., every dav in the week. J. W. Hamilton, the Roseburg lawyer, McMinnville (evening) ... 9th Treasurer—T. L. Davidson of Salem. 44 in Klamath county for a year, cante in yes ing that their mission was an important and his wife were on Tuesday’s train for North Yamhill (1 y. m.).... 10th 44 Not to be Exported. terday to remain. the midwinter fair. School Supt. — D. V. 8. Reid of Albany. one. Forest Grove (evening) .... 10th They were very willing workers and The grand jury adjourned sine die Sat 11th District Attorney—W. H. Parker of Hillsboro: ............................ Mrs J. R. Casev returned last week from Internal Revenue Collector Barlow is Albina.................................... 12th San Francisco and Sacramento much ini did about all the work at the depots be urday, alter taking much interest in the town to-day winding up the Chinese Medford. 14th proved in health. Board of Equalization—J. E. Peterson Oregon City.......................... tween Ashland and Grants Pass for the matter of ordering a thorough exporting registration business. 44 Woodburn ......................... 15th train creas of Grants Pass. of the cou'itv ’ s financial affairs. They • 4 W. J. Stanley wa« up from Woodville Silverton (evening) .......... 15: h ’ John S*afert, an old southern Oregon Last evening a crowd of about fifty had concluded arrangements with Geo 4 4 Sunday on a visit. He is doing some pros Macleay ............................ 16’h miner now of Wolf creek, was taken to the Rheumatism were in town beating their wav north. Kelly and Vinton Smith for the work, insane asylum Monday. pecting down there. Stay ton (evening).............. 16th Is a sympton of disease of the kidneys, 8cio....... ................................. «I 17th Ex-Councilman Geo. Crowson and fam Thev were a miscellaneous set and were but when it came to the final signing of 44 Capt. A. D. Rockefellow, formerly of it will eertainly be relieved by Park’s Sure Lebanon (evening)............ 17th ily left Tuesday tor Trask, Tillamook coun headed for Portland. Some of this gang agreements the grand jury was threaten Ashland, it will be the superintendent W the Cure. That headache, backache and tired Sheridan (evening) .......... 18th got into a row with the railroad crew and ed that if they proceeded further the pay ty. their future home. feeling come from the same cause; Ask Huntington (evening)....... I« Cheniawa Indian school, 21st for Park's 8ure Cure for the liver and kid Baker City (evening)........ 44 H. P. Weeks, the carpenter, is putting were fired off at Montague. Warrants of the experts would be enjoined. The 22d W. L. Holt, teacher of the Soda springs were to be issued for their arrest. grand jnri/then bacicwatered and insin neys; price$l.WL Sold by E. A. S herwin . Union ................ ,4* up a sm-ill ice house for J. M. Hicks at the .... . 23d district, will give an entertainment and box uated tliaf the county court had the legal Myer tarm below Ashland. 23d I La Grande (evening).......... Ja k-onviile Jottings. supper at the school house Saturday uighL BUTTE CREEK NE W8. authority to hire experts and should do Elgin....... ............................. 24th Tony Noltner, Jr., of Portland, is in town 44 Mr and Mrs. Ed. Youmans returned The democratic primaries to hold a con I Athena................ .".............. 25th weighing mails for Uncle Sam. a id shakidg home to Ashland Tuesday after a weeks’ so at once. Should the county court vention 44 to elect county ticket will occur E pitom V alley R kcokd : Pendleton (evening)......... 25 th proceed to expert their own standing it hands with old time friends. 44 ............................. stav at Jacksonville. 2'>th would tie a whitewash, and even then the 28tb and the convention on May 4th at Miss Ellen Terry, who is stopping at John I Arlington 44 Capt. I. D. Anplegate returned home .Jacksonville. Heppner .......................... .. 28th Ashpole’s, is again reported on the sick The Dalles........................... el Miss Jessie Langell, Bessie and Marie somebody would have the gall to enjoin ' Tuesdav after attending the stale conven 29th The Jackson county republican primaries list. the payment of the scrip on that $5000 44 tion and visiting Ashland folks. Nickell are enjoying the sights at the- I Hood River (l*p. m.)......... 30th will be held Saturday and the county con Indebtedness constitutional limit. . 44 T. B. Higenbotham and wife, of Big Cascade Locks (evening i............ , 30th Mrs. Wilkerson, who has been spending midwinter fair, while visiting relatives in vention to nominate county ticket a* week 44 Butte, were stopping at the Pioneer hotel St. Helens................... . ............ ‘ 31st some time visiting her mother, Mrs. Parker, the city. later. Saturday the 28th. A "Run-down" yesterday. returned Co San Francisco Tuesday. (NO BRASS BANDS.) Mrs. Mollie Cameron will represent and “used-up” feeliog is the first warning' Rev. Oscar Deshler, of Marysville, Mo., That venerable old pioneer. Chancey Nye, Mrs. C. W. Ayers left Monday to visit Rntti Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. O. that your liver isn’t doing its work. And, is out on a visit to southern Oregon. He is the midwinter fair, where Mr. Ayers is O. F. as a delegate to the state convention with a torpid liver and the impure blood an old friend of Dr. J. L. Wood, who Is made his friends happy by his appearance on our streets yesterday. . that follows it. you’r« an easv prej’ to all showing him the country. running a mining show on the midway. winch meets at Pendleton May 14th. sort« of ailments. That is the time to take Mrs. Doc. Parker, of Big Butte, was at Isaac Wagner and wife of Marion county The Chicago Lady Quartette Saturday church Mrs. M. J. Canning and daughter, of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. As evening last night. Her many friends were after si>en<ling a week visiting Jacob Wag at the Opera house. Admission glad to see her m our midst once more f Portland, are visiting relatives here. an appetizing, restorative tonic, to repel fifty cents ner. left Tuesday for the midwinter fair. Reserved seats without extra They will visit the midwinter fair in disease and build up the needed flesh and charge at Winter’s grocery store. Joe Rader, one of our rising young men. strength, there’s nothing to equal it. It Ed. Autenrieth returned to Yreka Mon day from Roseburg where his little daught com pan v with Judge P. P. Prim and rouses evert organ into healthful action, Mrs. Jacob Neathamer died at her home injured bis back a short time ago. but I am purifies and enriches the blood, braces up at Rock Point Saturday, aged 81 years. glad to state that he is so that he can ride er. Pearl, had been very ill with rheuma wife. horseback again. tism. Judge Hanna over-ruled the motion for the whole sj’stem, and restores health and Mrs, N. was a pioneer lady of southern vigor The grand lecturer of the I. O. Good Oregon and the mother of'a well-known Rev. G. J. Webster leaves one week from a new trial in the ease of Jackson county For every disease caused by a disordered family of boj’s and girls. Templars. Rev. Crowhurst, is announced to Monday for Sacramento to remain. His vb . Geo. E. Bloomer et al. The case will liver or impure blood, it is the only guar lecture next Saturday night and preach many friends in Ashland regret his depart probably be appealed to the supreme anteed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or C. C. McClendon, of Saius Valley, Jack- Sunday at 11 a. m. ure. son c.unty, is in Ro-eburg to-dav with his court. cure, in every case, you have your money celebrated running stallion. Lewis P. He About a week or ten days ago Dr. Officer back._________ Mrs. Anna Mace arrived last week from RS. MILLSAP ita, millqai ' has received her new- The students of the higher department will probably make the season in Douglas performed an operation on Joe Brown’s eye. Montana on a visit to her mother, Mrs. stock, with constant additions. The $500 is offered, bv the proprietors of Dr. of the Jacksonville public school are en county. — Roseburg Review. removing a cyst therefrom and non- Joe can Evans, and numerous old friends in Ash Prices are Stunningly Low and there is no joying a weeks’ vacation to enable Supt. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for an incurable land. The body of Henry Todd, who turned up use that organ as well as the other. excuse for any lady to be without a stylish case of Catarrh. Their remedy perfectly C. 8. Price to visit the schools in the and permanently cures the worst cases. missing in Josephine some months ago. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of capote. The latest styles are so varied in A. E. Freeland arrived from the Willam was found in Rogue River near its mouth Brewnsboro. April 10. 1894. a 7-lb. daught shape, color and trimming as to suit every ette Sunday to take a position a« railway county. some days ago. His brother-in-law, J D er. Dr. Officer reports the mother and face. mail cierk between Ashland and San Fran Medford Items. Deputy Sheriff Sisemore made a trip to Wallis, of the Montpelier, Idaho Post, has child doing well, and John is in ecstacies. Every courtesy and attention paid visit cisco. Salem Sunday, taking Tlios. Godfrey to Mr.. E. Williams is lying very low at the gone to the scene to ship the body east. ors. No trouble to show goods. Dr. officer reports that he was called on hospital at Portland. the state penitentiary to serve a ten John Blanton returned homeward Mon It would be well for the ladies Io bear in night before last to see John Rader’s baby; day to Eureka, Humboldt countv. after a years' sentence for the killing of Jas. MRS. L. A. MILLSAP. | Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Mills are visiting mind that if they take a gentle oourse of that she is very sick with pneumonia, but visit of some length with his brother, T, B. Smith on the Siskiyous last September. in southern California. at last accounts the baby was improving. Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the spring they will Blanton. I Geo. and Henry Hockenjos, of Port Charley Lambert, ot Go'd Hill, returned have no trouble with “pricklj’ heat,” LEADING MILLINER, Rev. Fvsb failed to go to his appoint Miss L. H. Ailditon, the W. C. T. U. lec land, arrived Saturday morning to attend from the midwinter fair Friday. 1 ••hives.” "sties,” "boils.” or "black head«” ment at Lake creek yesterday. on account turer who has bee i stirring up tins county, the funeral of their father, John Hocken- i when summer comes. Prevention is better of being indisposed. However, he preach THORNTON BLOCK, : ASHLAND 0. H. Pickens of Table Rick is working I than cure.' was over in Yreka this week holding inter ed a fine sermon for us last night to a full joe. They will remain but a short time, for a big meat concern at Portland. esting meetings. as they are engaged in business at that The Lake county democrats have put bouse. Real Estate Tiansfcrs. Chas. Chitwood, of Ashland, is running The Chautauqua assembly, which earned city. Yesterday morning our Sunday school 8trang’s drugstore while he is in San Fran forth the following ticket: Judge, J. W. E B Mott to J T Inlow -lots 22. 23 blk L, the town away with such enthusiasm last Scott; commissioner, A. V. Lane; clerk, elected the following persons as delegates K R add to Ashland; $125. summer, seems to have got its work in on The Youman’scase was on trial several cisco. U F. Ahsliier; sheriff, F. P, Lane; to the Sunday school convention that is to Jos T Robinson to Jas Helms—right of the community. days last week. The jury having the Chas. Strang and wife. C. K. Fronk and school superintendent, H. C. Fleming; meet to-day in Medford: A. G. Johnson. way to lane 16 feet wide, near Talent; $100. Ed. Heims and Joe Kays, furniture deal case in consideration were in the jury wife and 8 Rosenthal left Sunday for the assessor. J. E. McDonough; treasurer, Supt., Mrs. Chas. Carney and Mrs. J. A. G C Noble to Julius Meeker—194 feet off Jones. ers of Eugene, were in town yesterday on roojn 24 hours, as there were ten for con midwinter fair. north end of lots 9, 10 blk 8. Park add to A. McCallen ; surveyor, John P. O’Far- a visit to southern Oregon. They will go to viction and two for acquittal; but after a Mrs. Jackson Hockersmith was down rell; coroner, J. W. Howard, One of the sheriff’s deputies was out Medford; $556. the midwinter fair. long deliberation they voted with the from Ashland this week visiting Joe Hock- Jas H Brown to C C Martin—land in several days last week and while thev are Nelson Grimsley was up from Central looking for Ted Howard he is looking for ersnntb’s family. The^’hicago Lady Quartette and Miss majority, .... Jacksonville; $450. Point Tuesday and sold his remaining half Cornelia '»elmor, elocutionist, will give an Wm. Angle was over on the Klamath interest in a Hooker colt to F. T. Frsden- them and the latter always succeeds first in John Hockenjos died at his home in Alleghany, Pa., March 16,1891. finding his He was on our streets entertainment at the opera house Saturday river the first of the week looking after the burg. This is a very promising colt not yesterday, Jacksonville Friday morning, April 13th, evening. They are fine. M r . N orman LiGH^^i(yes MQines, la. mining interests of a Medford syndicate. yet two years old and is being trained for Ad. Heims, who is running bis placer a ter a long illness from paralysis. He Dear Sir Uiud Keaude’ji Hsgilacbe Cap Jerry Heokathorn has rented the Harvey trotting at the Central Point track bv Capt. I. 0. Applegate, republican nomi was 65 years of age and leaves a wife and mine at Louse-creek, left Monday with his where Mr.. Crump has been living, sules a ready sellé)-, tltid can sav from per nee for sheritLrrf .jKlymgth county, spent Cleveland, the horseman. The other day Saoe, eight children ; three are grown. The s Mr. C. turns it back to Mr. Harvey ) sonal experience that they are a good wife and child and Mrs. Geo. Lance for a the fleet fooled animal made one eighth of funeral took place Sunday under the Monday visiting his sister. Mrs M- L. Al a mile in lll4 seoonds. Jerry oniv has the place for this seas in for thing, a< the other night they cured me of trip to the mid.vinter fair. ford. corn, os Mr. Harvey expects to return this a bad attack of neuralgia in about one hour Wo>d comes Irani all quarters that the auspices of the I. Q. O. F. lodge ahtt'Was Local musicians who have heard the a fall and occupy the place himself. * when usually it lasts a day or su. The Jackson countv Sunday school con neatest and most satisfactory dye for col largely attemled. Chicago Lady Quartette, say they give a vention in session this week' drew ' a large C, W. K mart . Olander Griffith started last Tuesday tor oring the beard a brown qr black is Buck most charming entertainment; as good, in For sale by T. K. BOLTON. Sole Agent Sash, doors, windows, shingles, lumber crowd from all parts of the county. Wm. Silver lake where he has been, staying for ingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. fact, as they ever heard. That their ap Ashland. and all kinds of building material at Ncwris Reynolds, from Peoria, III., was president. time before he was called home by | Judge Hanna h ■« over ruled the motion & Co.’s lumber yard at railroad^ tc*Qk. Much interest was manifested in the good pearance will be the event of the seasoh, some the illness o.f fiis father Ah >ut the same and everv person in Ashland should be the , for a new trial of Jackson county vs. ** “ Ashland, cause. Grand Jury !<■ port. ¿4 J sure to hear them. The price pf reseryjd time Owen Grigsby accompanied by hi* bondsmen of Geo Bloomer. The case will We, the graMHjifW ’ iif ■ said c brother Baxter started for eastern Oregon countv, wu- ' Joe HoclierttAitb is in the conntv buying seats has been reduced to fifty cent: i to Mining Items. lie appealed to the -upreuie court. aneled at the AerfC tenubf“'-aid court A. where B. Grigsby has interest in land. aid court, a carload of hogs to be shipped this week guarantee a full house. Israel and Billy Patton are busily en to San Francisco. Wherever Joe buys one I. 1894, would respeotfully The Chicago Lady Quartette gave a tine , report __ that we’ About ten or eleven months ago John nave examined carefully ... into ASHLAZSJ ID, OREGON. The democrats of Josephine county have all ca«es com entertainment in Kedding la-t night, and a | gaged placer mining the Patton field with iiog he puts in two words for Hookersmith Daley, who is living on Elk creek, made telegraqi receievej here ¡¡^ys: "If they a i pipe and full head of water. or sheriff. The polls will show whether out the following ticket: Representative, his appearance in our town looking as ing before us and have found true bills in all the political pledges have kept pace with Stephen Jewell; judge. J. M. Chiles; com happy as a clam at high tide. We were all cases where the evidence produced before ' stop at Ashland, don’t fail to hear them. niissioner. Ben George; sheriff Ed Wal Swinden & Hayes’Oacar creek placers the hog sales. us was of such a nature that in our opinion I Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated. Chas. Sherman and sister. Lulu, went to cleaned ( lace: clerk, N. Gates; assessor, George anxious to know the cause of his apparent a conviction would re-ult upon trial by the up $1206 tn an 8-days’ run, in C E. Smith, of the Parker creek soda their Klamath county ranch .Monday ac cluding two nuggets that weighed $200. Boit; treasurer M. W. Cheshire; seho-d exaltation, but the caqse was not surmis court or a jure. We have inspected the springs, was down from the Siskivous Sat superintendent. Mrs. Mary Simmon«; cor ed, until recently his wife came out ot the various countv officos and find the officials companied by Miss Rosetta Waters, who Un der New Management. - will teach the Hildebrand district school. The Mountain Lion mill shut down urday’ attending central committee meet oner, Dr. W. F. Kremer; constable, John mounfoiqs with as fine a specimen of a provided with all necessary conveniences ing. He reports his club as well satisfied baby as can be found in this country, and and facilities for the proper transaction of J FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS. l’rof. Win. Crowhurst, vice president of suddenly on Williams creek, Josephine wnh the ticket and that it has the unquali Van Buren; delegate« to the state conven then the mystery was solved. J, W. Howard, W. F. Kremer, A. R. public business. We have in-pected the I the supreme lodue of I . O G. T. of the county, last week, though on paying ore. tied support of every popu ist This is in tion, Yantis. There is a point of a hill—yery promi county jail and find it in reasonably good world, is Catna-sing Jackson county in the Misunderstanding among stockholders. teresting as nearly every voter in that dis interest of the order and organizing lodges. N. F. Steadman, formerly deputy sheriff nent- that stands nearly opposite George state, but not with due regard to the sani The development work on the ledge trict is a populist. of Jackson county, has beep re elected city Brown’s store upon which a number of the tary condition of the prisoners confined, Geo. Yeagar, east of Bear creek, has sold from the new tunnel of the Ashland mine Win. Robinson was over from Pokegama mar-hal of Anaheim, Cal., we are pleased ypqilg fqlk<i delight to sit and whisper therein. We have not visited the county: bis fine registered Clyde stallion to L. W. is progressing nicelv. The mill will this week find reports that Will Cook has vforqs of love and adoration. 1 would sug hospital a* we hear no complaints as to the Carr, of Jesse D Carr & Son, and will take start up grinding ore from the new tun gone to San Francisco to see the old man. to record. The Anaheim Gazette agys of gest tn some of them that they had better management, and believe it would have in ! the electron: Frapk 8teadm«n, the present him out to their Clear lake stock ranch this nel the first of the month; who ha* sold his Dakota Unifier lands for efficient marshal, was re-elected. It was use a little caution, as they are sometimes curred an unnecessary expense upon the ?eek. The mountains are again full of pros $200.006 more than he could get for them conceeded early in the afternoon that Stead Under the immediate scrutiny of others, county for thi* body to have made a per-' Miss Mabel Wagner left Tuesday for an pectors and there is lots of development last summer. Aimthei box factory is ne man would be elected and the very flatter as Mr. Brown has a powerful suy-glass sonal inspection of the premisesat this time. ’ As numerous complaints have reached us ; extended visit in the state of Iowa. Her work being done on old ledges. Burriss, gotiating to put a second plant in at the ing vote received by him was not unexpect that Is brought to bear on them, and if mill- Another pay day is expected the first ed. and .«bows the nigh esteem in which he they wish to take a sly kiss thev had better of the state of Jackson c untv finances,and ' cousin, MissSiella Hendrix, who has been Shaw, Stephensen & Sutton are driving of the month. sfiending a year in Ashland, returned home is held by the citizens of this city. Mr. go a little farther around the point where believing that much of the existing dissatis- j in a tunnel on their Hidden Treasure faction arises from uncertainty as to our with her. Groat takes his defeat philosophically, be they will be unobserved. Gov. Sylvester Pennover will open the present indebtedness, and in order to fully j ledge on Hardscrabble, and have sunk We had another of those little incidents determine whether the accounts of Jaokson i Col. W. 8. Stone and A, H. Boomer re in on the shaft of their Golden Gate on campaign on liehalf of the populists in ing well aware that he was beaten bv a good man. f to occur last Tuesday, the 10th. jq which turned south to-day from a trip to Crescent county have been properly kept, we have Steph Medford Saturday evening, April 28th. City, preparing to run their stags* on the Griffin creek, which pans Well. Elder 8.8. Beaver, of McAllisterville, Ju- two hearts that beat in tmis^u were made consulted with expert accountants in rela mail contract between that point and enson, Pennington. Baer & Co. have fin Tne governor is the most popular states niatta Co., 1’a., sa.vs his wife is subject to to beat as onj. ^bout 10 a. m. Mr. James tion to a thorough investigation of the ished a 120 foot tunnel on the Cleveland man in America and the (g)old parties cramp in stomach. Last summer she tr.iud Shirt» and foar young ladies called on vour financial records of the county and the Grants Pass. here had expected that the governor to attend to a little ‘job.” making of a tabulated detailed’ statement1 Douglas Waite, a young man who re ledge. It is a three foot vein where they would not make a thorough campaign of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhces correspondent struck it and the ote is fine. They are Remedv toj it, and was tnUch ¿leased with So your correspondent and Mrs. “Dick” thereof for several years past m order that ceived hi« education in Ashland, was unan this state. When the dates had been the speedy telief it afforded. She has sinee repaired to the residence of David Mayhem the public might know everythin»’ regard imously nominated bv the democratic con preparing to drift in on the ledge. fixed for the governor’s speech it sent a used it whenever necessary and lound tbai to attend to the little “job.” The ceremony ing the proper or improper implication of vention of Douglas county for school su Peculiar to Itself cohl chill down the hacks of the official it never fails. For sale by Ashland D^ug was postponed for about an hour on ac the countv funds, perintendent. count of the non-appearance of his best Co. - ' So eminently stucceastul haS Hood ’ s Sar Wt have also gravely considered the pro Mrs. Lottie Nelson, nou of Pokegama, saparilla been that many leading citizens anticipations of some of oilr republican man, who failed to put <n an appearance, priety friends. They hate to see a popular and <4 directing such expert investiga- - The republican club held a meeting at Las been paying her sister, Mrs. R. Beswiek, from ail over the United States furnish tes rhe cause I did not learn ; hut at 2 n. m. the and Ashland friends, a visit. When she timonials of cures which seem almost mi successful statesman in whom the peo city hall last Saturday evening; Several ceremony was pronounced and Jam«» Uou to b* forthwith begun, but upon hav- returns to pokegama she will occupy their raculous. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not an ple have expressed so mucn confidence, local talker-s talked veiry briefly and Judge Shirts and Rachel Mavhem w^re joined J- ‘u*’, laken the ablest legal advice which we Hd^elf itiade' a sj>eech of considerable I could obtain we have learned that it is lie , new residence just completed. accident, but the ripe fruit of industry and get up and proclaim the trqe reason why length. The judge had a rough tussel iq hqly wedlock, yond the scope of our authority to provide Chas. 8. Allinen. assayer and millinan of study. It possesses merit “peculiar to we are an outraged nation and a plun his address Rfith the Rebellion but finally canes fran? «2 recoTl two more narrow es- tor the compensation of those we might em dered peopl^. _________ the A-hland mining company, left Sunday itself.” ploy to do such work. We therefore now ; »iter niucfi energetic work succeeded in --“wning in that treacherous do for Seattle to examine s<.;ne njining prop earnestly recommend that those who do [ downing «he rebellion and suppressing .^m — Bear creek. The first wa« Mr. Hood ’ s P|lls cure Nausea, S ’ ck Head County Central Committee Meeting erties io the Snoqualqiie district for them. slavery, but at the end of his have the power to direct ami compensate j i Waltch, wife and baby. While attempting ache. Indigestion, Biliousness. Sold by all He will be absent about a week. are sorry to sav ho let»»— • ' . —. we expert accountants shall at once proceed to Met at B'vhy’8 Medford business col- out druggists. ________________ that -»•— ...v uitormation teak ■ to follow the ford they got into deep water have the financial exhibit made as herein Father Blanchet, now of St. Paul, Marion so that the hack washed around, but the leg • Saturday and failed tn order by. £- >»■ ...c terrible confederacy was indicated, and having done our duty to the county, passed through .Monday fora visit HOTEI, QIR/ElGHDItT P. Hammond, chairman ...... again in the saddle *’ Max Pracht for load being equally divide'! the hack wa* best of our ability we respectfully ask to be to his old home in Montreal, Canada. kept level and by a scratch they got out by mittee, and » .uiive com- some reason wa« chained up and did not p. T, F radenhqrgh, Prop, discharged for the term. Father Bi •pchet «r|pi the Catholic prigst qf the horses. ■■■■ ■!» .. •». Thomas, secretary, cheep during all tins trying ordeal, but at swimming Dated this 13th da« of April, 1894. The second is Mrs. Chas. Carney and her thi« parrish since piopeer (jays up tp eight W E McUormtei. — G eorge B rown , me following clubs were represented: the close of the meeting meekly offered a baby. Little Pansy. Mrs. C. attempted to years ago of thanks to Senator Dolph for S amu ’L D uffield . r t Robt Kershaw. N Y Henry H •ilingworth, Medford; S. II. resolution follow the directions of Mr. Williams, the tons of speeches Dolph has sent to the J. J. M urphy , Henry and John « | J R McKnight, " J . 8 Shook, Dairj’ Holt, Medford; P. J. VanHardenburgh, the mail carrier, but she missed the route about club, which was adopted. A ntone R ose , .. .»ockenjos. of Portland, H Th«'mps<>n, Detroit IDA' «ripiegate. do one foot and the first thing she knew she Antioch; Harvey Richardson, Trail J B. E d <* ll , the lormer being the leader of the celebrat H G Blackwell, “ B8 V. _____ _______ ivynian. Seattle ••reek; C. E Smith, Soda Springs; N. F. ; My wife was confined to her bed for over was in water that was almost swimming F. H ubhard , J r ., ed roaring band, are visiting their sister. H W Holden, Port A W Storey. C’t P’t I two months with a very severe attack of depth and the buggy fast on a log. Mr. W. H askins . Mrs. W. H. Brunk, in Ashland. They W H Moore & wf. 8F W A Hemphill, Oak Harding, Woodville; R. B. Mintinn, rheumatism. We cituld get nothing that Williams put a pole from the bank' to the Eagle Point; Frank Williams, Ashland; would attord her any rehef, and as a ;1sat buggv ana carried the child out and then were called home by the death of their E D Ivorv, Oak and J DePangher,. “ father at Jacksonville. L. H Russell, Uniontown; G. Navlor, resort gave Cbamlierlain’s Pain Balm a ; Mrs. C. tried to drive out, but the horse W E McCormick. P’t F E Cosgrove. ” BOHN Griffin creek ; J. W. Marksburv, Gold trial To our great surprise she began to could not draw the load and so she got out F Porter, Siskiyou Supt. Fields and Commissioner Comp J W Mat ena, “ Julius Siegel, 8 F Hill; Rufus Cox, Central Point; W. J. improve after the first application, and by on the pole and Mr. W. went in, unhitched son, Eddv and McCrum and Clerk Baker F M Msthena, using it regularly she was soon able to get the bor«e and rode him out—then thev BRUNK—In Ashland, April 15, 1894. to i Dean, Talent; J. W. Wiley, Phoenix. went to San Francisco Vi day in a private W M Holme«. J’ville J Porter, Port i up and attend to her house work. E. H. pulled the vehicle out backwards. Mrs. U. the wife of Postmaster W. H. Brunk, a car, and after doing the midwinter fair will J <• Griffin. Fresno W N Luckey, City Frank Williams was elected chairman ! Johnson, of C. J. Knutson & Co., Kensing- said that she went to Medford with her wet W N Luckey. City daughter. Ubas Lash, Yreka return mid have a picnic party inspecting of the coynty centra) committee, Anson ■ ton, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ash- clothes on and that she realized no injury Jno DePangher, " Wm Puhi. •* the road from Ashlanu north. RICE —In Ashland, April lo. 1894, to Mr. W. Ford, of Central Point,secretary, ai»d | land Drug Co. R D Hawkins. Duns J P Thrasher, Ager from the fact that she was going in a good and Mrs. D. Lyle Rice, a daughter. • ( Mi-s May Powers, formerly of Ashland O C Applegate, Olene H C Barger. Oakland I. W. Thomas treasurer. cause—to attend the convention of the W. Circuit Court Proceedings. and daughter of the late John Powers, is M H Burckhalter.H'b 1 F M Gries, Port J. W. Marksbury, E. P. Hammond ; WIN I NOS—In Ashland, April 16, 1894, to C. T. U. developing into quite an actress and elocu Miles Standi.-h, Port P A Hanks. 8 F the wife of Chas. Witlings, a daughter and W. J. Dean were appointed a com- I ____ ____ W Godfrey: ____ , , , jury triat and State _ vs Tlios Last Saturday night the members of the tionist. piaying a leading part a profession Judge Tolman, Geo 8 Sanford. N Y mittee on literature. 1 ! verdict of manslaughter. Defendant’s at- g. o. p met at the school house (the third POORE—In Red Bluff. April 10. 1891. t o al troupe producing ‘ The Long btrike’’and Tolman Springs 1 W I Vawter, Medford The candidates and the county execu- 1 torntfv given until Saturday to file motion meeting) and j>erfected the organization by the wife of Engineer Joe Paare, an 11-lb. other plays in the California circuit. Sam B Loy, Port M Purdin, “ for f,,iew new ,r trial tive committee were ordered to meet at , fo *®1: ; overruled. electing Dr. Stanfield president, A. J Dalev son. D H F ’ ett. 8 F G E Schuler. Duns State ™ vs Jrank Frank Youmans; Youmans; jury iurv trial trial and and vice-president, J. A. Jones secretary, and Mr. Carey ¿tner. of Pittsburg, Penn., the same place Saturday of this week for i COSGROVE —In Red B’uff. April 13, 1894. . Motion of defendant ’ s who has been visiting his brother, J. M A H Roberts, Koseb’g G W McDowell. Duns the inauguration of a thorough and active attorneys B. B. Hubbard treasurer. There were four or a rJ. ............. A L Noltner, 8 F to the wife of Frauk Cosgrove, a daughter, attorneys f Tor arrest of judgment filed and or five democrats present and the pub’s Etner, returned home last week. Their A P Butler. and aggressive campaign of the county. Monday, April 16 set to hear same. Evans & Sontag Co W F Bangasser, do sister, Miss Laura Etner, left Tuesday for were apparently afraid to make a move for —In Roseburg. April 14 1894. to _ _ . _ i State vs Zera Dahack and Ivan Dahack; fear the horrid traitors would capture the BELFIL8 a visit at the midwinter, after which' she 8 K Bradford. Shorty F E Engwicht. R B Mr. and Mrs L. E. Beltils, an 11-lb. boy. J D Butts, Rochester The Indian was Too Long. , burglary ; indictment dismissed against G 8 Barker, Duns i will visit in Ashland agsin before returning meeting, and the democrats were afraid to A 8 Ward, Oak Alex Orme, Foots c’k A queer and ridiculous (if true) thing Ivan Dahack home. make a move toward organizing a club for I G F Merriman, Med’f W N Liickev. City i happened in Klamath county a few days ' Slate v.s John Angle; Pjeaof guilty en- fear the pub’s would place some of their »4 Awarded T. J. Nolton, a Seattle mining man who I C O Damon, L Me lane. Sht y Mn ago. An Indian from the reservation., te^d and defendant fined $‘~5. men in office, but everything went off 4» is doing the southern Oregon gold fields, j J A Whiteside, E A Freeland, Port „„..o „„ _ .....Mrs Elizabeth Miller vs Wm C Tanner smoothly and that irrepressible, logical Highest Honors—World’s Fair. 44 decree of foreclosure called Friday. He has been in the wild re | I M Muller, D R Mills & wf, City savs an ex hange went xi an tin ler ak- and ^ona 4 4 and gifted orator, Guss Newbury, was on ing establishment and ordered a ‘:°™n I fi gran gion of Jutnp-oft-Joe where the late "Dutch I J E Envart, M F Eggleston. “ , • te 11 tad. lv« 1 • to m»ke « speech. (I wa* notable to 'r*~‘ T-•=-- handed •----- •-* *•-- 2______ _______ Henry” Wine« cut such a figure and -avs 1 H Frankie, 8 F Edw Helms, Eugene for a relative. Uie^ln'lian the j Jackson County vs Geo _____ E Bloomer et al; hand be there, but his friends say that hv> speech the reports of his numerous murders are 1 A H Black. Roseburg J W Hays, dealer a string to indicate the length of motion tor new trial overruled, was not as long as he is himself.) He i Jesse Dollarhi le, P'k Sol Levy, S F not at all exaggerated. the desired casket, and the latter, not i C W Kahler executor of estate of A L opened by telling the audience that the re | .. . . ... , ; Myron v rou o S nisivrr, Hoover. " W A Bernheim, do ' ‘ cut the 11 Reuter vs Anna Heckathorn et ai ; decree ■ publican party freed the slaves and conse-| having one long enough, slyly 1 « 4 caiiiwru, ^nford. *vi Mt l x ci.™ I • - ±A.. -*.i x .1' itMii I Goodfriend. “ Indian of foreclosure granted. ~ : quently thev shoult be kept in power; that Irving to make arrangements to spray the i E p Tvnan A wf (4 P; iG W Dvche. Boston string to tit the shot t box. ■ •"The ■ 1 Report of grand jury tiled and grand fruit trees in thi« vic nity for "hues.” etc. ! „ j ¿A/ri' -k se i he did not expect to make a political speech paid his monev, and, taking string and . : jury disi barged. See report. —and —well—he was not much of a. It he could get en-rngh to de he will import j Olto Guthmar Port 1 E D Ivory, Oak coffin, hastened back to the reservation State vs Tlios W Godfrey ; motion for new ; i and bis herd of elephant« from California wtich ! r 1?(«ha * an G HiliL Fs.viT etc., and closed. A good re- : A large crowd of aymp ithizing and wail- trial overrule I and defendant sentenced to politician, E Steinman have been train, d to perfection in hunting I J Barlow- • H E H Sayles, K P»« publican friend of his «aid he thought that; ing natives were on hand when the ! : io years in the state penitentiary, penitentiary. down ihe festive scale. : A J Barlow________ » « Howard. Port he was out looking to see his chances to get corpse was put in the coffin, but what i Trial jurors discharged for the term ex the office of school superintendent, but; The Puzzle Solved. ipting^liniil Bntt. was the consternation of the Indians ; cer“"“ u”“ sav that he belongs to that ring and People’s Pariy Club. Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and when they discovered that the dead “In-1 RJ Cameron vs Geo A Jackson et al; others thev are afraid that if he is elected he might i The Ashland populists have.been hold baffled the medical profession more than jun” had increased in size nearly a foot sa'e of real estate and judgment set aside. be influenced by so >-e member of the ring , I T J Kenner vs A 8 and J Moon; judg to the detriment of some of the rural dis ing a meeting once a week for some time • nasal catarrh. While not immediately since his demise. The Indians were fatal it is among the most nauseous and ment for plff for $423.87. past, ;ind at Tuesday’ b meeting resolved i tricts — we will wait and see. As an evi ills that flesh is heir to, and the overcome witn superstition and won« Jo» Hockersmith vs Wm Bybee et al; dis- dence of the interest some of the members, to hol<! a meeting everv Tuesday evening disgu«ting records show very few or no cases of radi- i dered greatly, but finally knocked out i missed at plaintiff’s coat. of the g. •• p. take it. the tuat'er I will re- 4 until the June election. The club has ■ cal cure of chronic catarrh by any of the ! one end of the coffin and proceeded with J Miller & Co vs J M McCqll; judgment, : mark that Mr. Lungate and Chris. ;s Beal, of an enrollment of 97 members, which many modes of treatment until the intro- ' the burial. We are not informed wheth j for plff for $284. i Mt. I’ift precinct, caiue out too attend a: doqs not include the other big club in the duction of Ely’s Cream Balm a few years er the Indian’s head or feet are sticking tueet'ng of tbeclnb. the club. precinct at Soda Springs. The club ago. The success of this preparation has out in the cold, cold ground. Des Moines, Iowa. Jan. 21,1892. Dim, i MOST PERFECT MADE. The entertainment given by the Chicago room (McCall’s I.all) isopen all day the been most gratifying and surprising. No Eagle Point. Aprii !♦>, 1891 I A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free druggist is without it [2] ktt > i in h.tr Lady Quartette this evening was by far the week round. Everything, regardless of j m .................................. t • n u . r .... • _ . . . T . . .... , best of that character that I ever beard,and from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant A 5% J4 T A N Tj politi a, are invited to make themselves ....... KBAUbE ’ a H eadache C apsule » — Warrant Mrs. Judge Geo, H. Hilliamsot faith-i Estate of John Mellert; first exhibit filed; the audience was hirhlv pleased 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. ’ at home and read the club’s literature, cure »re lame, fam» "tied ai»a in ■» Portland pnr«i.nr< yesterday? | jUne 6.1894 set for day of final settlement. Youre, D. N. L ewis . bed. VALLEY RECORD. PEOPLES’ PARTY SPEAKING OUR NEW Gov. Sylvester Pennoyer SPRING STOCK Ira Wakefield, • ••• • • Is H ere , Consisting of a Neat Line of Summer Suits, Fine Line of Balbrigan Under wear, Latest Patterns in Fancy and Plain Overshirts_____ Elegant New Line of Straw Hats and all the Latest Novelties in fine Stiff and Felt Hats, Our Boot and Shoe department is complete, and cannot be beat in Southern Oregon. M Our Terms are Strictly CASH, so when you are buying from us you are not paying other peoples’ bills. We will take pleasure at any time in showing you through our New Lines. O. LI. BLOUNT, AsJqJaQcl, Oreöor[ i ASHLAND HOTEL, Ê -- ---7=.—=^s= J. H. McBRIDE, Prop. 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