Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 12, 1894, Image 4

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    $1000 to Loan
THE KLAMATH FALLS RING.
County Court.
BREVITY BASKET.
On
first-class
Bond of Sheriff Patterson in 120 000 as
The presidential proclamation putting R ecord office. security. Enquire at the
W. E. Howe, Late County Treasurer, tax-collector: approved with following
California under military regime resulted
M. M. Riggs is in from Keno.
Landed in Jail—Suspected of Em­ sureties: W F Songer $1600; J Holton
inthe Monterey taking two Hotchkiss
County Alliance Meeting.
For a first-class shave or hair cut go to
$2000: John Murphy $1500; W J Virgin
ASHLAND. O r .. . T hursday . July 12. 1894 cannons, gatling guns and troops to Sac­
bezzlement and Arson.
High
&
Story
’
s.
Opposite
plaza.
The Jackson County Farmers’ Alliance
$1000; W H Shepherd $500; G W Grow
ramento. The 3000 strikers took the ad - and Industrial Union will convene in
The great fins at Klamath Falls on $560; Miles Carv $1000; E J Kaiser $1000;
Satterfield died on Applegate on
vice of their lawyer and did not offer any Ashland, Friday, July 13th. An inter­ the Reuben
3d inst. of fever, aged 39 years.
Monday of last week which originated in 8 W Alffard $1000; W C Butler $1.500; E J
PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL.
resistance and retired from the depot. esting session and some lively resolutions
Farlow $1000; T W Brvant $500; S M
A “Balm in Gilead” for you by taking the hardware store of Howe & Parrish Rhodes $2000: D B Provost $4000- 1 W
The marines were ordered and took are expected.
and
also
consumed
other
business
houses,
Judge Prim and wife are at the coast near charge of the Oakland mole without a
Simmons Liver Regulator for your diseased
Btirriss $500; W P Benn $1000; Fred Han­
was the bursting of a scandal involving sen $3000.
liver.
Astoria.
Mining Items.
struggle, but all the live engines were
the leading business, social and political
In matter of road petitioned for by G W
If you want a bat or stylish bonnet, go influences of the county. The retiring
Ed. Fox is erecting a neat residence on killed.
Griffith & Randle’s extension of the
Frey, et al.; ordered that road be establish­
to
Sadie
Ober
’
s
—
opposite
the
Odd
Fellow
’
s
Second street.
county treasurer, W. E. Howe, was short ed and that R W Kennedy, county survey­
Sacramento, July 11.—The first train Poole ledge has been bonded to Cal.
David Clark went to the Masonic grand of regular troops to leave Sacramento for Eubanks and Mr. Bettman, of San Fran­ block.
in his accounts to the amount of about or, Mike Sedley, J 1) Culberton, are hereby
J. B. Carlisle and Geo. Helms will con­ $9000 and as the day and hour for turn­ appointed surveyor and viewers, to meet
lodge Tuesday.
cisco,
who
are
running
a
200
foot
tunnel
San Francisco was ditched on a trestle
the Jeptha Davidson thresher this
Thos. James was at Grants Pass Monday eight miles frotn Washington, Tolo which is now in 60 feet. • • • Poole duct
ing over the monies and books of the July 20th, 1894, to locate said road.
season.
matter of road petitioned for by Carl
on a prospecting tour.
&
Co.
have
finished
148
feet
of
tunnel
and
county and final settlement to his suc­ T In
county, killing Engineer Len Clark. Pri­
Skyrman, et al.; petition granted and
Misses Sophie Greenhalgli and Mary cessor, Alex Martin, jr., drew nearer and
just
struck
the
ledge.
The
Sterling
mine
C. B. Poole walked over from his mine in vates Jas. Burns and Lubberdin Clarke
Finn, of Hotel Oregon, left Monday for the sin of Billy Howe would soon become road declared a public highway.
the Siskiyous Tuesday.
were drowned, Private Ellis internally mill is closed down for the present.
Ordered that report of D Linn, county
Portland
common property the defaulting treasur­ treasurer, showing the financial condition
Dr. Caldwell fills and extracts teeth with­ injured, Private Wilson injured about
Concert
and
Dance
There are about lfXX) men employed in er ran the gauntlet of desperation, pre- of the county up to June 30tb, 1891, be ap­
the head. The fireman was rescued and
out pain. Over the Bank.
will be given in the Opera House on Fri­ eastern Oregon on the U. P., repairing i ferring the concealment of fire to dis­ proved.
two
soldiers
are
missing.
Engine
and
In matter of report of E DeRoboam,
It is but two months until the district four cars were wrecked. The accident day evening, commencing at 8 o’clock, washouts.
grace .
keeper of county hospital; report tiled and
fair will be held at Roseburg.
Engineer
D.
McCarthv
returhed
Friday
by
and
on
behalf
of
some
of
the
de
­
Mr.
Howe
claimed
that
$8875
in
green
­
was caused by the removal of one of the
approved.
B. Beach was over at Yreka again the fishplates on the rail. No trains will be tained railroad passengers.
Rev. Mr. from San Francisco via Portland and went backs belonging to the county were con­
In matter of re-location of road asked for
I
to
work
the
same
day.
past week with a load of fruit.
sumed by the flames. The circumstanc­ by Sizemore & Pelton • report of County
moved today. The rails for a distance of Childs, Mr. Willits, Mrs. Chrisman and
Talk about shaves; High
Story will es of the fire were peculiar and do not at Surveyor Howard relating to said road ap­
Go to The Fair for your 5 and 10-ct. tin- 100 feet were unspiked and the spike­ MiB« Silsbv will sing a quartette, Mrs.
McClunie will sing a solo, Miss Andrews shave you smoother, quicker and easier , all tend to relieve Howe of the suspicion proved.
ware goods. Dolph Eddy is the man.
holes covered with sand.
County court notified of the appointment
Mr. Vining will recite, Mr. Schuler than any shop in the city.
of arson, no effort being made to rescue
A party of 30 people is being organized
The locatio» is in a tule swamp. Five and
of E E Smith as deputy clerk ot Jackson
will
sing
a tenor solo and several others
Hold fast to that which isgood, and stick the safe or its contents.
to go to the coast next week for a vacation. strikers who left Sacramento on an en­
and the appointment approved.
will give valuable assistance.
A dance your scraps with David’s mucilage—4 bot­
Ilis bondsmen being responsible caus­ county,
Ordered that Janies Helms lie appointed
Ed. Farra, while handling a stallion was gine the day before are suspected, and will follow and Mr. Moran will supply tles for 25-cts. “The Fair.”
ed
his
arrest
Saturday
night,
the
imme
­
county stock inspector, with bonds fixed at
seriously injured by the animal biting his were duly arrested. The number killed the music.________________
Rheumatism racks the system like a diate crime charged being a violation of $300.
arm.
by the wreck was six people.
thutnb-screw. It retreats before the power section 2465 of the statutes of Oregon
Ordered that the application of C C Beek­
Cupid Still on Duty.
After the train wreck the government
Warden I. W. Berry of the Salem peni­
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purities tbe providing for the redemption of county man, asking reduction of assessment of
F. B. Hatch, of this city, division su­ blood.
tentiary, and his wife'are visiting in Cali­ troops searched the strikers’ headquar­
warrants when more than $1500 is in the land in Jackson county, be disallowed.
fornia.
ters in Sacramento and took away all perintendent of Wells. Fargo & Co. for
In matter of the appointment by Sheriff
treasury. The preliminary examination
Something
like
$9000
was
the
delinquent
Southern Oregon and Northern Califor­ taxes turned over by Sheriff Pelton to took
Patterson, of A S Barnes, as deputy; ap­
Postmaster Brunk to-day sent out the firearms and weapons they possessed,
place
Monday
and
Mr.
Howe
was
pointment approved.
accumulation of Klamath county mail by
Col. Graham says he will not send an­ nia, was married last Thursday at Jack­ Sheriff Patterson. The property will be remanded to the conntv jail, in the ab­
In the matter of fixing salary of School
Stanley.
other guard with a train until he has been sonville to Mias Sadie Nelson, a charm­ sold unless paid.
sence of securing bail, to await the action Supt G G I Newbury; salary hxed at $600
ing
young
lady,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Miss Haidee Black is visiting the county reliably informed that track has been in­
He will to be paid quarterly.
Tbe Southern Oregon Chautauqua as­ of the grand jury in August.
Mrs. Wm. Nelson, of this city. The Rev. sembly
seat this week, the guest of Miss Jessie spected.
In matter of experting; ordered by the
meeting in Ashland and the dis­ probably remain in custody until the
Langell.
court by unanimous vote that said matter
8. P. officials were intending to start W, B. Moore pronounced the words that trict and county teachers’ institute have all matter is fully cleared up.
not taken up at this time, but deferred
¡tick ljindon is taking a Salem party some trains to-day, but were not decided as made the twain one. The couple were been indefinitely postponed.
Billy Howe is a young utfinarried man, l>e
until some future time.
accompanied to Jacksonville by J. D.
through the Gold Hill district on a pros­ to directions.
George Yeagar has traded his orchard an exceptional good-looker, shrewd and
Ordered that county officers furnish coun­
Magner and Miss Emma Howard, close and
pecting tour.
garden of 15 acres east of Bear creek intelligent and is a prominent leader in ty court at its regular session a statement of
personal friends, who witnessed the cer­ and $200
for 100 acres of land in Benton social affairs in Klamath countv, and was supplies needed in each office, so that the
High & Story, the popular barbers, are
The situation since last issue’s review emony, which was performed in the par­
not on a strike, but are doing business at has been placed in the hands of the U. lors of the United States hotel. Both the county, Mo.¿to E.Fitzwater.of this city.Mr. recognized as the Ward McAllister who court may furnish said supplies.
tbeir old stand.
Ordered thet J H Huffer, Jr., be employ­
created Klamath Falls’ exclusive set
S. troops, those stationed in the west bs- “conte8tents” are well-known in this Yeagar and family leave soon for Iowa.
G. W J. Wilson, who brought in from known as the 400’s. He has servsd two ed to put stone steps at back door of court
J. E. Potter, the Antioch teacher and ing in active use. In Chicago there has community, and have a large circle of
for sum of $85 to be completed by
farmer, was over yesterday to visit his been several engagements in which the friends and admirers to w>sh them hap­ Klamath county a band of 60 fine horses, terms as county treasurer, being elected house,
August 8th, 1894.
7
found bidders for only 12 on the 4th of July on the republican ticket.
folks in Ashland.
troops bad to kill several toughs in mobs piness galore. The R ecok » is with them. auction
Ordered that Owen Keegan be appointed
and took the balance home to
‘ eat
janitor of court house at $1 per day for the
The Texas cow boys take Simmons Liver before they would subside. Out of that As soon as the blockade is opened the hay. The prices ranged from $20 to $65
Regulator when bilious.—J. E. Pierce, city trains have been moving under the happ.v pair will take a trip to California per head.
From the Klamath Express account of ensuipp two years.
close supervision of U. 8. troops, militia and visit Mr. Hatch’s folks, who are
Ranchero Grande. Texas.
Ayer’s Pills promptly remove the causes the fire:
Miss Sadie Ober is disposing of her choice
Miss Carrie Herrin left last evening fo guards, etc. The next turn was the paominent and influential citizens of the of sick ami nervous headaches. These
____
The greatest loss sustained was that of stock of millinery goods at ruinously low
San Francisco, via Portland, to resume her adopting of resolutions of support and golden state.
Pills speedily correct irregularities of the County Treasurer Howe. It was the day prices. Must make room for new stock.
sympathy and holding of monster labor
studies in the high school.
stomach, liver, and bowels, and qre tfle he was to turn over the countv funds to his
Mr. F. C. Selous states that the flesh
Medford
Items.
mildest and most reliable cathartic tn use. successor, Alex Martin, jr Mr. Howe had
meetings
in
the
cities
by
the
organized
Edw. A. Swope, who has been sojourn­
No
one
shoplfl
be
without
them.
taken
over
$8000
in
greenbacks
from
the
labor
world,
who
denounced
the
placing
of
lions is equal to veal or beef in the
Fireman
D.
W.
Vamum,
of
Dunsmuir,
ing about Ashland for several weeks, re­
vaults at the court-house to his store early preparation of pies.
of the military of the government in the organizer of the A. R, U., was here A[Qn:
turned to Portland Monday.
Jan>6s Helms was elected county stock in
day and placed the envelope contain­
day.
inspector by the county court, Judge Neil ing the
D. C. McClallen and Mrs. H. T. Mc- absolute service of the corporations.
President Cleveland never walks
the mone.v in a biding place in the oil­
and
Commissioner
Furry
voting
for
him
Sovereign
then
called
out
all
the
K.
of
L.
Miss
Maggie
Tice
has
gone
to
Ashland
to
Clallen and daughter, of Roseburg, have
room in the rear of the establishment, »hyoad. Not 6ince be was inaugurated
and
Commissioner
Bradshaw
voting
for
accept
a
position
in
the
Hotel
Oregon
din
­
of
Chicago
for
Wednesday
morning,
but
When the fire broke out he was up town
gone to the Cinnabar springs.
W. E. Anderson.
Helms was on the and did not return in tin^e to save the mon­ for the second time has he been seen upon
trades representing 35.000 men only went ing room.
Jas. F. Wells came in Monday from bis out. The supreme council of the Ameri­
scene and electioneered his way through. ey.
The nroqab^liiies are that either Mr. the streets of Washington.
I. W. Thomas is hauling wheat to the
summer ranch near Dead Indian, and re­
Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vafl: I Howp yr his hopdsmen will make the
can Federation of Lalior is convened in Ashland mills.
George Grant (colored), a native of Ire­
ports stock fine and no knats.
amount good. Troop H. was a heavy loser.
pel, Norris & Drake’s.
Chicago today and will decide what they
land,
applied for citizenship papers in the
A daughter was born to the wife of M. L.
Mrs. M. C. Wire, secretary of the foreign will do by tomorrow. While the tenden­
A1M*s*,r’«8. uniforms, saddles, blankets
C. (L McClendon has returned to Sants and
Altord at this place.
New York courts. He has a pronounced
mission society, who has been here for two
bridles
were
burned,
valued
at
$2000.
cy of the situation is quieting down in
valley from Rosehurg with iris fast running
weeks, went to Portland last evening.
Mrs. Nettie Harris and daughter were stallion, Lewis P., who has made a splen­ All the paraphernalia ot the newly-organ­ brogue and speaks Gaelic with consider­
the west the infection Beems to be getting Visiting
ized athletic club was lost. The losses and able fluency.
Ashland
relatives
Tuesday,
Grants Pass has raised the amount re­ serious eastward, several roads baying
did season in Douglas county, lie will be insurance are estimated as follows;
quired and the southern Oregon soldiers’ been tied up. It is feared that the agita­
I). H. Yeagar, the timber-land man ot at the Gold Hill stables for some time vet.
Loss.
Senator Hili closely followed the com­
Tns.
reunion will take place there in August.
creek, was here this week as a Lewis has a splendid record as a fleet-foot­ Howe A I’arnsh.................. $3000
tion in New York will start a great strike Jenny
ments of the newspapers upon his recent
ed
animal
and
breeder.
witness
in
tho
pro
ving
up
of
the
land
T. E. Clapp .......................... 4600
Among other numerous calamities, Ore­ there, the Sun predicting that by Satur­
3ao»i tariff speech. He knows to a dot just
claims of Messrs. Cr owcll and Waldroop.
gon is being blessed with a circus which lias day 85.000 K. of L. will go out there.
Here is one view of the strike, from tbe J. D. Fountain..................... asiid
1500
already invaded the eastern part of the
Mrs. A. W. Angle, proprietress of the Grants Pass Courier, that has been over­ DunnJc Anuuen^an, bpg 2500
1500 what he gained and what he has lo6t in
state.
2»)
Tolman mineral springs hotel, and L. E. looked: The strike knocked out our flirt­ F. E Rob.iqsunjfjco
1000 the way of newspaper support.
Ky Taylor..........
Last Thursday Koehler and Fields
200
Strikes make hard times, and money made a deal with the brotherhoods in Bender were down from the Siskiyous last ing feminines. There were not only nq Troop B, O. N. G
Ex-Senator Edmunds is still able to
2000
trainmen
to
flirt
with,
but
the
hlifld
baggage
week
on
business.
Everybody
here
is
scarce, but goods are still sold at halt tbeir
argue cases before the United States su­
Athletic Club___
200
tourist
was
not
there
to
«-espond
to
the
Oregon
by
which
the
railroad
boys
went
pleased
to
know
that
Mrs
Angle
is
making
value at The Fair. White India linen
C. 8. Sergent ..
600
back to work and the California express a success in running this resort in sqch a flirts thrown out at random.
W. preme court, and his .income for this
10-cts. per yard.
M. H. Daggett...
lOOq
500 service is understood to be just four times
left Portland and arrived in Ashland on first-class manner.
Tolman
Springs
health
and
summer
By far the finest strawberries that reached time, and has been running ever since
that of a United States senator.
resort
and
mineral
baths, Mrs. A. W.
Furnished Room
the R ecord office this season were those
Totfth
$19,100
>11,300
Angle,
proprietor,
BatIi8
50
cents
eac^
presented by Mrs. Cottrell from her garden between Ashland and Portlan^. The With or without board.
The Rev. Dwight L. Moody is a poor
Call at Wm.
first train canie out with 30 U. S . deputy
all round. Board and lodging
per
up Ashland creek.
man.
Although he has made thousands
Nelson
’
s
boarding
and
lodging
house
on
marshals. There was hardly any pas­
week. Y«PQr hallig free to guests of
Ireland’s Great Supply of Peat.
Dr. Everett Mingus, who is now one of sengers at this end. These marshals bad Oak street«
of dollars, ho has saved none of it. The
hotel*
the leading physicians of Portland, arrived
The total area of bog land in Ireland bulk of bis earnings has lieen used for
Npticp,
Monday on a visit to his folks, C. Mingus warrants tor the arrest of 25 strikers, U-
Prof, Shepherd, wife and family, have is reckoned to be 2,830,000 acres, of whjoh the support of his summer school.
S. District Judge Bellinger having issued
and family of this place.
There will be a temperance meeting at been at Yreka selling pianos, and Prof.
these warrants without any grfiund ex­
Earl Grey, who has completed his nine­
.... Shepherd landed in San Francisco just in mountain bog claims 1,254,000 acrea,
H. T. Chitwood returned yesterday from cept wild, reckless newspaper reports. the city hall on Monday, July 16, at 8 p in.
Bubject;
“
The
necessity
of
abolishing
the
time for the blockade. Mrs. Shepherd and which forms a poor kind <xf pasture, leav­ ty-first year, is, with the exception of
Klamath Agencv. his sisters. Miss Irene
Chitwood and Mrs. Seldon Ogle, and two They were issued for John Doe’s and saloon and how to do it.” Speakers, Rev. children came over Friday evening with E. ing 1,576,000 aqjqs ot riat red bog w’hicb the bishop of Chichester ;Dr. Dnrnford),
Richard Roe’s.
Had these marshals E. P. Childs and Frank Williams.
B. Mott and wife. Mr. Shepherd having is available for fuel. The average thick­ the oldest member of the bouse of lords,
sons coming in with him.
started home by water and PortlanrJ.
arrested
25
people
in
Ashland and taken
ness of peat is 12 feet, and as each acre and there is no other man whose official
Rev. R. S. Chastaine will resume his for­
HOTEL
ORE
C3-OTT
Roseburg, Or., July lu—D. D. Levens, will yield 12,000 tons the whole contains i record goes so far back.
mer charge at Williams next year as Bap­ them to Portland simply for expressing
F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop.
the newly elected sheriff, has resigned on nearly 34,000,000,000 tons. The bog of
tist missionary. He has been located at svmpatby for the strikers it would have
di
, d
i
. .
been a gross outrage. There could not
account ot the poor health of his mother. Allen is the largest um-eclaimed bog,
Central Point the past year.
and,^’
of Carl®?°n’
A A Smith <fc wf,
Grace Virgin, City
To day the court appointed C. F. Cathcart COWUW pearly «50,000 acres. Th* ‘ueat-
have
been
a
single
conviction,
yet
these
y.e“S, ld a d
strong and
.Jas. Million. Thos. James, and Jerry
Phoenix F M Drake,
sheriff. Cathcart was deputy under Ley,
Kinney, of Ashland, and J. C. Hall, of marshals had it in their hands to do this W G Kropka,
tag
power
of
paat
is
abc*
¡
ialf
that
o{
U
hla
***
Although
not able
J
J
Meehan,
“
ens.
David
R.
Shamrock,
of
pmpfun
U’entral Point, leave to-day for a camp of community a great deal of mischief ap­
Soda Springs Sadie Ober,
“
oual illid
and it
it to«—- a very valuable
J, arti-
*• to do the heavy work of Ins farm himself,
Ferry, was appointed deputy. Levens wiU ooul,
parently
“
in
the
name
of
the
Jaw.
”
As
•everBl weeks' in Jenny creek section,
Jos Ver Ver, “
Kin Munday, Chicago return to his home at Canyonville,
he oversees everything and looks after all
_ue poor Irish peasant. He cuts his own business affairs.
Geo. Hollenbeek, the Sam's Valley-Pros­ soon as the company settled its affairs J A Upy, Rockburg FÖ Burrows,
with
its
different
crews,
trains
moved
on
Regular
services
at
the
Cuner**-
",
Haidee
Black,
•!
’
w
W
Bates.
Med
pect mail carrier, was taken ill with rheu­
church Will he held till
„utional his peat generally before the summer is
B B Wells, City: Ivni Harris & lady
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is not a na­
matism of the heart on his trip Saturday schedule time.
fql|ow>i
SuHd»«-
■
...er
notice,
as ended and stacks sufficient to last him
Isabell
Williams,
“
Miss
Mjller
&
lady
and came very near dyipg before medical
tive
of Birmingham. He was born and
(i
The Portland papers have lied like troop­ Frankie Moore,
., school at 9:45 a. ni.: during the winter months. It is much
J A Goy,
j J &
aid was summoned.
ers in regard to the strike in Ashland. J H Ralph.
..*.g serxices at 11; Young People’s used for the distillation of spirits, while “raised” in the suburb of London after
Hajdeg Black. 1 -*
Pram- ”
g - Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. ni.;
Allen Cunningham and wife, nee Mary Every reference is a mob, a riot, destruc­ Mrs Ralphî
which he has named his house—High­
Mathews, were in Ashland this week from tion of property .and tbs customary wild- Fannie Ralph
—. xiansen, < — E preaching services at 8. Prayer meeting at the residue from the fire makes valuable bury. He was about 18 years old when
, -
The public are manure. Peat has also been extensively
Spokane to summer at Klamath Agency. eyed statements. The total damage of rail­ pu*'
Letha Duncan, J ¿,- xj 7:30 Thursday evening.
•
H. T. Chitwood drove them out in a road property by this strike is $3.75
<>arter&fnily, Cl Isa Duncan,Monterey cordially invited to til these services. E. P. used in stables, where it is found to be he went to Birmingham and a complete
the Oregonian is simplv • •*’*’
,• -‘»n I O Miller <fc wife, u J E Thornton, “
Childs, pastor.
private conveyance,
v<ry suitable, owing to its adaptability strafiger.
fool liar.
• ..
ordinary, Cortes Miller,
u
Dan
Stone,
Emil
Peil,
blacksmithing,
horse-shoeing,
A ltttle son of Jacob Calder, of William? rwmu a ,
McLaurin, the new senator from Mis­
r>j r°ad employes arid the
N Luckey,
Jennie Goddard, City etc., of every description. First-class work and its sanitary qualities,—Baltimore
creek, shot himself through the right hand >eople of Ashland are decent, orderly and W
sissippi, is a genuine type of the southern
American.
H
C
VanHorn
&
wf
Lillie
Gregory,
Ct
Pt
and
satisfaction
guaranteed.
The
old
aw-abidmg,
the
skunk
newspaper
reports
with a 22-calibre rille the day before the
S J Richardson, Med Miss Gregory, “
V
Hunsaker shop near depot. Give him a
Agnes Herndon, who recently gave a gentleman. He dresses in broadcloth, as
Fourth. The little fellow seems to be re­ to the contrary notwita’tauuta^.
Frank Gregory, Ct Pt I S Bailey & wf.Kano call»
covering without the aid of a surgeon.
portion
of her receipts to the Milwaukee senators used to do before the war, with
Woftawn California ig far away from F L Camps, City
Joe Savage, Med
H H Howard, Port
Firemen's Relief association, has been the waistcoat cut so low as to reveal a
The Klamath Falls papers announce that moving trams, the dead-lock being perfect. Hattie lx>gan, "
Rather Steep
their palenU have beep tied up and hence 1 he first paper that got to Dunsmuir V C London, Ros’bg W L Townsend, Med
made
an honorary member of the fire de­ large expanse of shirt front, and he al­
Than take in any other form is what many
both publications reduced themselves to caused the people to call a public meeting, E V Carter & wf, City H L Benson, Gr Pass
ways carries a gold headed cane.
partment
of that city.
C A Hermann, O Cly people think, and Park’s Tea is made for
smaller sheets until matters mend. A copy and several young laflias took turns about O H Blount, wf &
daughter,
“ Frank Hayes, Med just those folks. It cures constipation. an<^
pf the Express from J. H. Houston strayed reading tq the assembled multitude. Pa­
pera were sold at 5Q cents at Montague and Geo Barron,
“ I M Muller,
though not a cathartic, moves the bowels
“
jpto Ashland Tuesday.
other places. Janies Burke left Ashland Genevieve Booth,
everyday. Sold by E. A. S herwin .
Day Parker.
“
Janies Hards has returned to Jackson Tuesday with several hundred Monday’s
Jacksonville L E Bender, Tolmans
county, having been pardoned out of the Oregonians for Siskiyou oounty, expecting Lulu Jones,
“
Mrs A W Angle, “
Real Estate.
penitentiary. It is reported he is to be to sell them a| tuucy figures.
F T Wheeler. Ct Pt L DeRoos, S F
H Bryant to T W Bryant, s w
of n w
married to his wife of 30 years ago over
D
F
Fox
&
wf,
City
W
I
Vawter,
Med
The deadlock in railroading has put Mrs Knight,
of n w J4 of sec 14, tp 39. s r 1 e; $1000.
whom be killed Ezra Arnold, her step­ teams
“ G F Merriman, **
and
horses
in
aotivo
use,
and
for
the
Mrs Jane Cliff to Geo L Cliff, a % interest
father. Mrs. Hards married in the mean­
Elhott, J'ville W M Welch, City
time being a horse or mule is worth the hay Hugh
time, but is again a widow.
W P Haskell, City F J Bryant & wf,’ ’ of 45.15 acres, tp 38. s r 1 w; fl.
he eats.
J P Walker to H F Barron, 320 acres, sec
R D Hawkins, “
Junction
Engineer Chas. Barnum left Friday for
9. tp 38, s r 3 e; $2744.
The prospects are that Southern Oregon RG Bunch, Med F J Bowers, Omaha
Sacramento via Portland where Mrs. B. is
Clias F Shepherd to Mary F Trefren. lot
Isaacs, Jr.,
Hattie Sloan, Eugene
very ill. Her brother. Engineer Geo. B. will experience the least loss from the Geo
38. Pracht’s add to Ashland; $50.
C
L
Lange
A
M
blockade
of
any
section
in
the
United
W
T
Scudder,
“
Jetfries, who after his celebrated trial was
Joseph R Beamer to Orlin M Beamer, 10
R Flint. S F
Geo Parker, Med
dismissed from the B. of L. E. and lost his States. Our main perishable products will L
acres in Ashland; $1200; subject to mort of
Kittie
Million,
City
come
in
the
market
just
about
the
opening
Geo
Isaacs,
Jr,
do
job, tried to help the company and was
$100.
Million,
L R Flint. b F
very badly beaten by some of his enemies up of the blockade, and as our first market, Ferd
44
J L Ross to Jacob Butts, lots 33 and 34,
Edith
Gregory,
except
for
apples,
is
northward,
the
market
J
P
Hayden,
Port
during the strike last week.
blk O, R R add to Ashland; $125.
will be in good shape for our superior class Geo Cox.
II
Spencer,
Port
44
J W Miller et al to Mary E Sergent, lots
N A Ambrose. “
“Be sure you get Ayer’s” is an important of peaches, etc., allowing the later fresh L V High.
B
H
Barclay,
Oak
fruit
to
cultivate
a
better
taste
than
the
N G Sahlstrom, Port 20, 21, 22, blk C. and lots 26, 27, blk B, R R
caution to all in search of $ thoroughly re­
add to Aahland; $700.
O C Riches,
liable blood-purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla hog wash sent in a few weeks ahead from L V High,
J C Sergent to Emma Butts lots 20. 21,22.
Not a single Prescription leaves our laboratory until the
hiring the one on which there can be no California. In the way of the imperishable Lee Minkler, Salem M Friedenthal, <(
blk C. lots 26. 27, blk B, lots 33, 31, blk Q, R
planner of doubt. It has stoad the test of products there is a great and abundant Wm Owens, Ct Pt
articles of which it is composed have been checked back,
R add to Ashland; $800.
’*
nearly half a century, and has long been crop. Southern Oregon seems to suffer the N Grimsley,
and found to be correct; hence, you will observe on every
State
of
Oregon
to
A
E
Latourette,
80
C
C
Clark,
Portland
least from the panics and misfortunes that
W N Luckey, City
considered the standard.
acres, sec 36, tp 36. s r 4 w; $100.
T J Nolton, Seattle
are constantly besetting the nation.
Dan Stone,
one of our labels “Put up and guaranteed by the ASH­
In probate in the matter of the estate of
C A Herman, Or Cty Mrs N J Ozias, Rosbg
LAND DRUG COMPANY.” We are here to stay, and if
Roadniaster M. H. Burckhalter was over W N Luckey. City
The Donnelly-Giddings Marriage.
William Logan Slaughter; order confirm­
M
H
Insley,
Port
the south Sunday, coming by team G M Stroud, Jr., Pc 'ortjBert Cose, Sams Vai ing sale of real estate.
we do business with you, it will be done straight or not
Chas. E. Donnellv, electrician and su­ from
and push car. He was looking after the
perintendent of tho Western Union tele­ track and tunnels, which he report? all ’O.
at all.
E. A. SHERWIN, Mgr.
graph lines of this district, and Miss K., the wild reports aent out being pure fic­
Richard Anderson has signed a five
BORN.
You can get. absolutely, more blood-purifying properties in a dollars’ worth
Millie Giddings, daughter of Mr. and tion. The rails are rusty and weeds are years* contract to appear under the man­
Mrs. Ab Giddings, and an amiablp and growing up very lively.
agement of Chester and Livingstone in a COULTER.—In Dead Indian Valley, 20 of OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER than two dollars worth of most so-called
highly accomplished lady, were married
Manager Koehler was the first railroad legitimate repertory’, a feature of which
miles east of Ashland, July 6, 1894, to the purifiers. Try it.
5t the home of Mr. Donnelly's mother in official to get his road out of the wreck will be “Hamlet.”
wife of Sam Coulter, a son.
Jameda, Cal., July 1, and are spending and was able to to it with his own men.
WHITE.
—At Rock Point, July 10,1894, to
their honeymoon in California. The Mr. Koehler did not go alter his men
Jacksonville Jottings.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. White, a son.
groom is a “lightening jerker” from with gunpowder, soldiers and gatling
Mrs.
P.
Duncan,
of
Grants
Pass,
is
away back.' The newly wedded couple guns, and succeeded in having his em­ visiting her friends here.
have the best wishes of all. The “du­ ployes give up for the time being the co­
MARRIED*
plex” system is highly commended, and operative spirit educated in them for
Deputy Sheriff Frank Williams has re­
it is the earnest wish of the R ecord that years. Mr. Koehler doesn’t put on as turned to his home at Ashland.
ROUNDTREE—MATNEY—In Jackson­
the messages qf love go urat-clasa, and much bluster and bluff as the S. P. man­
Miss Elva Galloway, of Medford, was
ville. July 5. 1891, by Rev. W. B. Moore,
that the circqit ol conjugal lave never be agers in San Francisco but he gets there the guest of Miss Frankie Barnes, Tues­
F. M. Roundtree and Miss May Matney,
broken.
of Applegate.
in trying times when they get it in the day.
neck.
’—MOORE—At theChappel House
The New Spring Hats
Lou Gay and wife (nee Miss Mamie BAILEY
July 5. 1894, J. 8. Bailey and Miss
Co.
D,
of
Ashland,
has
received
orders
to
Are all adorned with roses. The roses on
Linn) of Portland, are paying relatives a
Henrietta Moore, Rev. W. B. Moore
vour cheeks can be retained by using be in readiness to take possession of Fort visit.
officiating.
Vancouver
in
case
ths
regulars
are
ordered
Parks’ Tea. It clears the blood of impur­
Sheriff Patterson has returned from a
The groom is a stalwart and popular
ities, moves the bowels every day and gives out there, Quite an honor, that. ’
health and strength of the usgf. Sold by
Sam Clark, the dead engineer, is an uncle Bhort stay at Ashland, where he was de­ young man and the bride is a young lady
well-known throughout the county as a
E. A. SHEtlWItJ.
tained by a slight illness.
of Constable John Real.
successful teacher and educator, being the
The Misses Duncan and Haidee Black, daughter of L. W. Moore, of Steinman.
California mail commenced arriving yes­
Antiocli Items.
terday, and Hasty is cording up papers' by of Ashland, were guests of Miss JoNunan After a visit at the home of the bride’s
Wm. Jones is erecting a fine, large barn. the wagon load.
and Miss JeBsie Langell during the week. parents, Mr. Bailey took his bride to their
future residence, the Spencer place in Klam­
R. E. Drum, of Table Rock, is improving
Mrs. R. T. Blackwood, of Phoenix, ath county, with the sunlight to gladden
from his late illness.
Monday Cleveland issued a proclama­ was here during the week, where she his home by the roaring river.
P. J. Van Hardenburg’s crop on the tion that put Chicago under martial law took a number of orders lor rasoberries.
HATCH-NELSON—At the Taylor House
Hansen place is looking exceedingly tine. with Gen. Miles in command.
The
in Jacksonville, July 5. 1894, the Kev. W.
Mrs. Henry Ankenev, of Sterling, who
This section has some of the finest farms proclamation declares all assemblies or
B. Moore officiating, F. B. Hatch and
in the country.
combinations of men for whatever pur­ has been ailing for some time past, was
Miss Sadie Nelson.
brought
to
Jacksonville
last
week
to
be
J. B. Welch is moving his sawmill back pose unlawful.
CHAMBERS
—OBENCHAIN—July 11.
near
medical
aid.
14 miles, onto bis timber land claim, to
1894, at Central Point, by Rev. VV. B.
Debs was arrested yesterday charged
manufacture a finer class of lumber. This
The telephone line between Medford
Moore. W. H. Chambers and Miss Lucinda
mill has done more to improve this section with obstructing U.S. mails, and the and Jacksonville is completed and in a
than any other one influence.
police took all his books, papers, mail, very short time our people will be talk- i Obenchain.
The Fourth was celebrated in good style. unopened letters, etc. When in court ing over the wires with Medford friends.
L. L. Freeman delivered the oration, W. J. District Judge Crosscup ordered them
Mrs. N. A. Jacobs and Newton, wife
Freeman read the declaration, and Miss returned, saying officers had no right to
Awarded
Myrtie Rodgers delivered a splendid recita­ inquire into Debs* private affairs. Debs and Bon, of County Clerk Jacobs, came
tion. At the ball in the evening Andy gave bail and is arranging for a hot legal over from Medford Monday and are Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
domiciled in their newly-purchased resi­
Noah and Gesrge Lynch furnished fine fight.
'DR;
dence on California street.
music.
J____ .
Detroit, Mich., July 10.—Mayor Pin­
Senator
Theo.
Cameron
left
for
Port
­
Lodge Installation.
gree’s proposition to have the mayors of land Monday evening to attend a meet­
Ashland lodge. No. 66. A. O. U. W.—W. all the leading cities petition the Pullman
B. Btelie, M. W.; J. R. Tsfer.F.; M. R. Company to submit to arbitration seems ing of the Masonic' Grand Lodge. Miss
i Maggie Krause accompanied him as far
Moore. O.; Frank Hasty, G.; J. R. Casey,
to meet with general favor.
asGeryais to visit Mrs. Clark.
recorder ;B. F. Reeser, installing officer.
DEATH OF MBS. UENRY PATE.
Boston, July 9.—At a meeting of the
Ashland lodge, No. 45.1.O.O.F.—N.G.,
common
council
yesterday
resolutions
i
This
community was shocked on Tues­
A.D.Helman ; V. G.,H.S.Evans; R.8..E.
J. Farlow; P. 8., N. M. Lang; tress., were passed regretting the “delivery of day on learning that Mrs. Maggie Pape
the United States government to the rail­ had died at the residence of her mother’s,
D. High. ______ ________
way kings.”
Mrs. J. C. Whipp, about 11 o’clock a.
The Puzzle Solved.
' m. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and
Pape June 27th, and Mrs. Papa recovered
Notice to Taxpayers.
baffled the medical profession more than
from the effect admirably, until Julv 4th,
nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal
when she suffered from a slight malarial
it is among the most nauseous and disgust­
otice is hereby given that chill, which was followed by another
■
ing ills the flesh is heir to. and the records
for the purpose of accommodating Monday, the last one causing congestion.
show very few or no cases of radical cure of
the people up the valley 1 have appointed
chronic catarrh by any of the many modes Frank Williams deputy sheriff to collect Mrs. Pape was aged 23 ycare, 4 months
of treatment until the’introduction of Ely’s delinquent taxes at Ashland. These taxes and 13 days. She was possessed of win­
MOST PERFECT MADE.
Cream Balm a few years ago. The success must be paid before July 28, 1894, or the some ways, bright, amiable*and affection­
of this preparation has been most gratify­ property sold as required by law.
ate. She was dearly loved by all who A pure Qrape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
ing and surprising. No druggist is with­
S ylvester P atteston ,
knew her. The funeral will take place tom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulferant
out it.
Sheriff and tax collector of Jackson Go.
to»dAy (Wednesday) at 4 o’clock p. ui,
M YBARS THB STANDARD.
Terrible Trainwreck.
VALLEÏ RECORD
THE $TRII$E
CUT PRICES will continue low as ever at
“ the fair .”
Hard times and misfortunes are two unavoidable circum­
stances, bnt every one can economize by taking advantage
of the low prices we name, many of the articles being worth more
than three times the price we name. To be convinced, carefully read
the following quotations and then call and excmine closely
the quality.
1
!
Î
Worth
Our price
.84
<«
<4
U
41
.... 1.00
.70
<<
ll
Negligee
........... 75
.54
sc
Black Sateen • <
...........(!5
.40
(1
Outing Flannel “ .......................
........... 50
.24
I»
•4
Percale
.... 1.25
.65
It
• •
Cotton
........... 50
.32
• «
«
• <
...........60
.39
.................................................... .
u
« 4
••
• •••••.••••••«••a ........... 75
Al
4»
• 4
.......... 65
.44
M
Boys' Outing
.20
...........40
Men’ s o. f. drawers....
.50
.30
4«
Buck Gloves..
.54
< 4
• <
4<
....
1.29
.... 150
44
CD
“
1.15
. 1 50
<•
Linpn Collars
.10
44
Celluloid Collars..............
...........20
.14
u
Shoe Brushes..
.......... 35
.15
tl
Hair Brushes -
.11
.... .25
44
Hair Brushes, wire............ ............... ...........50
.24
Cloth Brushes.
...........35
.11
• 4
Suspenders, full length..................... ............ 25
.11
44 •
• <
44
............ 75
.49
44
.40
Knit Underwear................................. ...... .75
• <
Wool Hats....
.... 1.25
A4
French Plate Mirrors front 31c to 85o—these mirrors are fine goods
Dress shields, worth 15c, for 6, 8 and 10c.
Men’s White
il 9K
I
Notions, Novelties, Stationery, etc., in proportion. Call and
take a memorandum of prices from
DOLPII EDDY
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T. JACOBS OIL
S
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BURNS, BRUISES,
BRUISI
SCALDS,
CUTS AND WOUNDS
. CUTS AND V
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<4
CAUTION—POISON.
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N
f
BAKING
POWDffl
“THAT YOU INVESTI
GATE thoroughly our
New Stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Furnishing
Goods, Etc., before pur
chasing elsewhere, and we
will be sure to please you
O. H. BLOUNT
The Leading
Clothier
and Hatter