Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 19, 1894, Image 4

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VALLEY
RECORD.
The First to Go.
A Distressing Accident.
Last Monday morning at 3 o’clock a.
m. an engine with Roadmaster Burck-
halter and Deputy Sheriff Frank Wil­
liams went over as far as Hornbrook to
inspect the track over the mountains as
it had been reported that the track was
torn up in several places. They found
the road in good shape, no damage hav­
ing been done. They returned the same
evening.
The first regular train from the south
for three weeks arrived this morning at
3 o’clock, bringing in the delayed mails
and express, also a squad of eight militia­
men from Stockton under command of
Capt. Murray, who came over the mount­
ains to look at the scenery. They return­
ed by this morning’s train, having first
deposited their arms in the baggage car.
A squad of twelve remained at Cole’s
station to keep an eye on Pilot rock.
Two companies of regulars are stationed
at Dunsmuir to keep the strikers in sub­
jection. The trains will likely run from
now on without further molestation.
Mrs. H. C. Myer and Mrs. Geo. R.
Gallant, wife of the tinsmith, were re­
turning yesterday afternoon from Soda
Springs in a one-horse bnggy. At the
Dunn farm a hand of pigs lying in the
road frightened the horse so that he be­
came so unmanageable as to run away
and kick the buggv into a thousand piec­
es. Mrs. Myer succeeded in jumping
out and escaping any serious injuries,but
Mrs. Gallant, who was doing the driving,
was unable to keep out of the wreck and
was seriously injured. Her left leg
above the ankle was broken off, just
banging on by the skin.
Drs. Parson and Brower later in the
evening amputated the foot a few inches
above the ankle.
The Horse Struck.
Charley Spray, a young man who lives
in the eastern portion of town, while
handling a vicious horse laBt Tuesday
met with quite a serious accident The
horse, rearing, struck him down and
dragged him quite a distance, fracturing
the collar bone. The fracture is not nec­
essarily dangerous. It is one the doctors
call a “good case.” Dr. Brower render­
ed the regular medical assistance. The
voung man is a professional teamster,
and has handled horses all his life. He
makes a living by hauling wood, hay and
other commodities, and can ill afford to
lose the time necessary for his recovery.
The runaway horse after getting away
from him coursed up Main street and
finally collided with Tom McAndrew’s
team, which was en route to the moun­
tains.
Vally Inlow followed the run­
away and secured him near J. L. Grubb’s
farm, two miles east of town. The horse
is a Dew comer to this country and is not
acquainted with western ways.
BREVITY BASKET.
J. E. Barrett was over from Hornbrook
Tuesday.
ASHLAND, O r .,. T hursday . July 19.1894
Dr. Caldwell fills and extracts teeth with­
out pain. Over the Bank.
Silk veiling, white and black. 10 and 15
Not a single Prescription leaves our laboratory until the
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
cents per yard, at " The Fair.”
articles of which it is composed have been checked back, 1
Miss Rose Luy has returned from a visit
Louis Gerber is buying cattle in Klamath
and found to be correct ; hence, you will observe on every
at Tacoma and Marion county.
county.
one of our labels “Put up and guaranteed by the ASH­
At Soda Springs, July 10, 1804, to Mr.
Dr. Colvig is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
LAND DRUG COMPANY.” We are here to stay, and if
and Mrs. Geo. Maynard, a son.
H. 8. Emery.
we do business with you, it will be done straight or not
family
Miss Lena Casey was visiting the
John W. Aid went to Wheatland to-day
of J. E. Foss at Talent last week.
at all.
E. A, SHERWIN, Mgr.
to start a photo gallery.
For a first-class shave or hair cut go to
Ed. Sutton took Bernstein, the drummer,
You can get. absolutely, more blood-purifying properties in a dollars’ worth
High & Story's. Opposite plaza.
way out to Lakeview last week.
of
OREGON
BLOOD PURIFIER than two dollars worth of most so-called
D. P. Britson has sold 15 acres of bid
David Clark returned Tuesday from the
purifiers. Try it.
Wagner
creek
farm
to
F.
M.
Jordan.
Masonic grand lodge and Yaquina bay.
J.<1. Arnold of Pendleton has been ap-
ap­
Ed. and Dick Scheffelin have struck a
pointed U. S surveyor general of Oregon.
ledge on Pleasant creek that prospects well.
Phil Dewey and Jos. Barton, of Glendale,
W. H. Leeds and wife returned Monday
were
registered at the Ashland House Mon­
via Portland from their midwinter fair
day.
Medford Items.
trip.
BUTTE CREEK NEWS.
Hum. Pracht and Otto and Will Miller
Mrs. J. C. Barrett and infant have struck
Francis Fitch was in Portland this week,
are
on
the
wing
to
the
Tyler
Dead
Indian
campup Ashland creek canyon, near Ash­
In the Chicago district trains keep
Dist. Att'y Benson came up from Grants E ditor V alley R ecord :
springs.
land butte.
Pass Tuesday.
moving with regularity and heavy safe­
Chas.
Hamilton
is
over
from
Applegate
Miss Daisy Stanfield is at present on the
Will Grubb and sister. Miss Ella, started guards. The companies assume that
Mr«. Fannie Love has returned from her sick list.
preparing for a prospecting tour to Ash­
to Klamath county to-day for a month's they are all right and the A. R. U. claim
Portland
visit,
land butte.
sightseeing.
Grandma Daley is still in very poor
that time will prove them victors of the
Mrs. John Miller is erecting a neat health. Dr. Stanfield is in attendance.
Why suffer with sick beadache and bil­
Jeff Bottoms, a Sacramento friend of situation. Debs, Howard and Kelliher
iousness when Simmons Liver Regulator cottage at Jacksonville.
the Misses Pember, was here yesterday are in jail. The special railroad lawyers,
James Wiley, of Klamath county, who
will cure you.
Dr. Jones and wife are out camping at has been here visiting his parents, expects
Visiting them.
who the government put in as assistant
to start for his home to-day
Hard times and misfortunes are two unavoidable circum­
Lon Wimer was up from the Woodville their Jenny creek springs.
D. L. Minkler and A. F. Hunt were tak- U. S. attorneys, finding so many counts
mine
yesterday.
Mrs.
Wimer
is
quite
ill
against
them
that
they
were
constantly
Postmaster
Howard
was
at
Gohl
Hill
stances,
but every one can economize by taking advantage
ing an outing at Fish lake, near the base of
Mr. Newman had the misfortune to in­
with lung trouble.
this week, just looking, he says.
liable to be jerked up for a new bail
Mt. Pitt, this week.
jure his foot a few days ago, and fears are
of the low prices we name, many of the articles beiDg worth more
Robt. Eustis A Co. have a three years
Tlios. McAndrew and Mr. Brown are entertained that blood poisoning will re­
R. M. Garrett, superintendent of the bond, so they let the corporations have
than three times the price we name. To be convinced, carefully read
lease at $400 a year of the Jos. Robinson stopping
at Tolman’s mineral springs dur­ sult.
Golden Eagle Mining Co. on Williams their bodies.
farm
near
Talent.
the following quotations and then call and examine closely
ing the hot spell.
creek, came up Saturday.
Miss Zora Bliss, one of the leading teach­
On the S. P. south of here the company
Dan
Richards,
of
Gold
Hill,
has
been
ap
­
ers
of
the
county,
is
visiting
friends
in
the
the quality.
Simmons Liver Regulator cured me of is only moving a few trains, principally
Mrs. Lippincott, wife of the railroad
pointed notary public by his excellency the agent,
Antelope district, where she formerly
general debility and loss of appetite.—Mrs. for the want of bands. Troops still hold
was
visiting
Miss
Johnson
and
Ash
­
governor of Oregon.
taught.
Edmund Fitton, Frankford, Pa.
land friends this week.
the Sacramento and Oakland depots.
Talk
about
shaves;
High
A
Story
will
C. W. Taylor has somewhat recovered
Judge G. W. Smith was over Monday Fillmore and the Mediation committee
Senator Cameron has returned from the
shave you smoother, quicker and easier Masonic
from Montague with a team after a load of of the A. R. U. met Tuesday and offered
grand lodge and left Monday for from the shock caused hy his daughter get -1
than
any
shop
in
the
city.
Grain Sacks.
ting hurt, and Miss Mattie is recovering ,
supplies for his Montague store.
his Galice creek mines.
to take back all the strikers but those in
; very rapidly.
C. B. Crissler and Chas. Lindsay star/ed
Farmers
wanting
grain
sacks
should
jail
for
train
wrecking.
The
A.
R.
U.
Otis Helman, Geo. Gillette and J. E.
Miss Hattie Hay, a well-known young
for a months prospecting on the lady
Dr. W. B. Officer, who has been oil on a
Thornton are spending a few days fishing demanded the pulling off of the Pull­ remember that Jacobs & Virgin of the yesterday
of Rock Point, was married at this : prospecting
headwaters
of
Beaver
creek.
tour for several (lavs, has re-
Ashland
Roller
mills
have
just
received
and fighting flies at Jenny creek.
mans which Fillmore refused and the
place last Thursday to J. H. Beeman.
I turned. He has considerable practice at
10,000 Calcutta sacks.
Frank
Terrv
and
wife.
Indian
school
A.
R.
U.
announced
that
they
would
Chas. Tabor and family, Hugh and | the present time.
Judge Rothrock of Iowa came through
teachers at Yainax, passed through last Clarence
remain with their original prop­
Stevens, Lizzie and Miss Fibern.
the blockade last week to visit his brother- still
1
The New Spring Hats
week
for
the
institute
at
Salem.
A. J. Daley has at last succeeded in get-
osition.
all of Woodville, have gone to the coast at ! ting
in-law, F. Roper, and family in Ashland.
'
Worth
Our price
Are all adorned with roses. The roses on
his saw-mil! located on Round Top,
Jud
Ager
run
a
daily
stage
line
from
Crescent
City.
your cheeks can be retained by using
Men’s 1 White Dress Shirts .......... ...................... $1.25
Father Blanchet, now vicar-general of
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and expects to be able to turn out some
Yreka
to
Ager
during
the
strike,
which
Conductor
Ed.
Saylor,
of
the
famous
Parks’ Tea. It clears the blood of impur­
J. Carroll McCaffrey, well-known here in fine lumber in a short time.
the Catholic church of Oregon, has just re­
......................
1.00
.70
connected
Yreka
with
southeastern
Oregon.
real estate deals, was sentenced to two
turned from his visit at his old home in “John Brown raiders” of Dunsmuir, was ities, moves the bowels every day and gives
Negligee
“
..........
Mrs.
Holmes
(nee
Daisy
Tucker)
who
re
­
..........................
75
.54
among
those
arrested
for
train
stealing,
health
and
strength
of
the
user.
Sold
by
It
is
not
what
its
proprietors
say,
but
years
in
the
penitentiary
from
Multnomah
Canada.
sides a few miles south of Ashland, is at
Black Sateen “ .......... .......................... (¡5
.40
but was allowed the privilege of a trusty E. A. S herwin .
what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does,that tells the county Tuesday for forgery.
the home ot her parents on the old J. J.
»
Capt. F. B. Hunt, an old Kansan now of about the police headquarters at Sacra­
siory of its merit. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Outing
Flannel
"
..........
..........................
50
.21
Wm. Steele and Lyman Hopkins, who Fryer farm, confined to her bed with an
New Mexico, is here looking at the country.
Beal Estate.
Cures.
Percale
•* .......... ..................... 1.25
.65
stopped
off
at
Central
Point
on
the
last
attack
of
fever.
Dr.
Officer
is
in
attend
­
Tom McAndrew is pointing out the con­ mento. An engine was passing by and
C C Beekman to Mary Miller -q c d to
Savior hollered “scab” at the engineer. mining
Cotton
“
..........
.50
train
and
went
home
to
Lakeview
by
pri
­
.32
Joe
Wilson
and
Miss
Carrie
Ruggles,
the
ance.
spicuous features.
ditch near the Miller mines. Jack-
U. S. soldiers stopped the engine, son creek district; $1 00.
circus actress, both formerly of Klamath vate conveyance, arrived safely. They
..................... .60
.39
It
is
the
calculation
to
hold
a
basket
Dr. S. T. Songor and wife and two The
Saylor and placed him in the
Marj’ Sisemore to Morris Case—q c d and county, were married at Cottage Grove re­ were attending the Corvallis agricultural meeting in the grove near this place one
.......................... 75
.57
neices, Misses Mammie and Mollie Songer. arrested
:
college.
dower right between secs 14 and 23, tp 38; cently.
week from next Sunday, the29th inst. Mr.
have gone to the Grizzly soda springs for a guard house.
.41
A carload of hogs or sheep from Medford i F. expects to secure ministerial aid from
J. D. Fountain is erecting a temporary
few weeks’ sojourn.
About 15 railroad men, some from the $1 00.
Boys' Outing
“ .......... .......................... 40
.20
Jacob
Neathamer
to
Joshua
Neathamer
—
to
San
Francisco
costs
$60
for
freight,
a
load
building
on
his
old
site
recently
burned
abroad.
High & Story are agents for the Albany 0. P. road, others laid off from the 0, & 80 acres sec 16, tp 36 s. r 3 w; $1 00.
Men's 0. f. drawers........................
.50
.30
down at Klamath Falls and will commence of cattle $80 and a load of horses $150. This
steam laundry'. Leave vonr orders at their C. and some collected up north arrived
J R Faith to Chas Nickell—160 acres sec business again.
unnatural condition of freight rates is caus­ Dave Ball, of Tacoma, is here; bis family
Buck Gloves ..................... .......................... 75
.54
barber shop, opposite plaza, and boycott in Ashland Tuesday to work on the 26, tp 38 s, r 3 w; |800. Subject to mort­
ing the Harbaugh horses to walk to the preeeeded him a few (lavs. In conversation
. 1.50
1.29
John Smith and Tom Chapman started California market.
the heathen Chinese.
with a friend he was heard to remark that
Shasta division in place of the strikers. gage of $146.34.
J. 50
CD
“
...............
1.15
yesterday
for
Klamath
county.
John
Her
­
this
country
was
far
ahead
of
Washington;
SW McClendon to Mary A M Fraden-
John R. Norris. Willis Vaupel. Dr. Ever­
Sacramento, Julv 17.—The Portland
Chas. H. Pierce, the well-known timber as here a man could work and get a living,
has also gone to Langell valley to work
Linen Collars..................... ..........................16
.10
ett Mingus and F. D. Wagner started Tues­ express, tied up at Dunsmuir on the sec­ burg—lots 13 and 14, blk 4, Central Point; rin
during the summer.
land man. arrived Tuesday from Seattle but there many of them were on the verge
________________
Celluloid
Collars
................
.11
...............20
day for a few days’fishing on Kean creek. ond day of the strike, left there last night $450.
Mr. McDonald, a capitalist, and he of starvation.
Hugh Gillette drove them over.
The district fair for the 1st Oregon dis­ with
.15
Shoe Brushes........
. .35
Rogue River Navigated.
will
take
Mr.
McDonald
on
a
summer
’
s
with an escort of soldiers. It passed
agricultural association commences at outing through all the timber belts from
F. B. Inlow, accompanied by his little
Hair Brushes........... .... .......................... 25
.11
Miss Belle Stearns and her younger through to San Francisco this morning.
II. B. Moore and A. Aubrey, of Curry trict
son, Fred, took a trip over into California
the Centra) Point fair grounds Sept. 4, and here to Feather river, Cal.
sister. Myrtle, left last Wednesday for
Hair
Brushes,
wire
............
..........................
50
.21
county,
came
up
Rogue
river
in
a
24
foot
Last Saturday afternoon eleven of the
continues five days.
for a few days, but have again returned to
Klamath county to spend a few weeks at
boat to Grants Pass, a distance of 80
Cloth Brushes............
.14
Frank Torrey, a well-known miner who our community. Mr. Inlow’s health is .
their uncle’s, O. A. Stearns.—Talent News. Dunsmuir strikers were charged with miles, last week, secured supplies and
James Wiley, who has been visiting his has been operating over on Beaver creek very poorly, and be thought a trip in the j
.11
Suspenders, full length.. . .......................... 26
stealing the locomotive which brought
folks
in
the
Butte
creek
section,
was
in
for years and is interested with Angle & mountains of California would prove bene­
A partv composed of Fred Martin. Fred them to this city. While E. E. Saylor, S. returned. Little difficulty was found in
.49
...........................
75
Ashland
yesterday
going
home
to
Fort
Plyinale in a placer mine in that district, ficial.
Houck, Lee Minkler, Lester High and Hall
the trip, which consumed 40 hours.
Knit Underwear................ .......................... 75
.40
Barclay, besides several others, will start Teas and F. Heckle, three of the strikers, They were obliged to “line up” over rap­ Klamath via Dead Indian.
died here Sunday, the funeral taking place
Last Thursday, while walking up the
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next Tuesday for a camping trip through were in the garden of the city jail wait­ ids and falls for a distance of ten miles.
Wool Hats.......................... ..................... 1.25
Fred Fradenburgh, of Hotel Oregon, ac­ Monday. He came over from the mine street, in Eagle Point. I discovered a
ing for their bonds to be approved they
several'weeks ago in bad health. Paralysis
Klamath county.
companied
by
Messrs.
Ashman
and
Glas-
French
Plate
Mirrors
from
34c
to
85c
—
these
mirrors
are
fine
goods
“
smile
”
eminating
from
the
store
of
our
This “lining up” consists in disembark­
Geo. H. Kelly, of Grants Pass, was in were arrested and taken to the guard­ ing from the craft and towing it up the cow, were looking at mining property near was the probable cause of his death.
Dress shields, worth 15c, for 6, 8 and 10c.
enterprising townsman, A. J. Florey; and
town two days this week and left yesterday house for, it is alleged, calling a brake- river as a horse tows a boat up a canal, Gold Hill one day this week.
It is reported that Gov. Pennoyer has upon making enquiry, I ascertained that
to expert the Klamath county books, which man a “scab.” The strikers were con­
One of the heaviest mutton buyers that pardoned Chris Caldwell, a ‘‘lifer,” for his wife and children, who have been spend­
have not been experted for 10 years. W. fined in the guardhouse until this after­ and was accomplished without much fa­ has visited Lake county for some time is J. fatally stabbing a teamster in a hurdy- ing several weeks with her parents. Mr.
noon, when they appeared before Judge tigue or difficulty. There are a half doz­ N. Watson of Reno. He hns bought 10.000 gurdy house row on the Siskiyous during and Mrs. Chauncy Nve, in Flounce Rock
T. Butcher will assist in the work.
Catlin
seeking their release on habeas en falls averaging a depth of six feet, and mutton sheep this year.—Lakeview Exam­ railroad construction days, arid father of precinct, had just returned, and “Jack” Notions, Novelties, Stationery, Ac., in proportion. Call
J. C. Hall, of Central Point, Jerry Kin­
Geo. Caldwell who died iu the penitentiary was correspondingly happy.
the boat had to be taken on their shoul­ iner.
corpus.
ney, of the Oregon bar. and Ashland’s pop­
recently while serving a life sentence for
ular barber. Jos. Million, are out at Jenny
Yesterday’ Rev, R. Fysh held a basket
At Dunsmuir the captain of the Stock- ders around these portages. The young
Grants
Pass
had
a
$700
fire
Tuesday
killing of James McGuire on Blackwell
take a memorandum of prices from
creek camping at the Yager springs, catch­ ton militia company ordered a charge on men say it was very hot in the narrow morning, Wolke Bros, shed to their furni­ the
meeting in the grove near Brownsboro.
bills.
ing fish and thrashing around in the brush. a crowd of Dunsmuir citizens which so gorge of Rogue river and that for fully ture store burning down and scaring the
He preached in the forenoon and after din­
This is the finest hay season the valley ner he had a childrens' meeting; spent an
Hon, J. H, Stewart and A. J. Stewart, of incensed the big, burly constable, O’Fla­ six miles the stream will not average town. The building belonged to Mensor lias
seen for years, and the grain yield, hour in singing aud talking to the children,
Eden precinct. F. S. Stratton, of San Fran­ herty, that he run the captain into the more than fifty feet across between al­ Bros, formerly of Jacksonville.
though only average, is first-class in qual­ and at 3 o’clock p. ni. your correspondent
cisco, and F. H. Page, of Portland, started local jail. This report went over the most perpendicular bluffs.—Courier.
Wm. R. Glasgow, the Osgood. Ind., bank­ ity. The prospects for the corn crop of the preached. The congregations were good
last Saturday for Klamath lake and adja­
er, left yesterday via California for home. county are good tor a third more than was and the behavior excellent. At the close of
In Probate.
cent sporting grounds for a two weeks’ trip. wires, but it is not strictly true.
A. B. Ashman of Cincinnati, ever raised. 1 he range feed and stock was the 11 o’clock services your correspondent
Tn the matter of the estate of Jefferson His partner,
remain some time at Hotel Oregon. never fatter. Headers are in full blast and volunteered to take up a collection which
Mining Items.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Landers and child­
C Durkee—Order appointing administratrix will
ren arrived Tuesday from Seattle on a visit
Judge W. H. Reid haB leased from An­ and appraisers; Hanna A. Durkee aopoint- They are developing a quartz mine at Gold threshers will commence by the end of resulted in adding to the amount received
with F. Roper and family and Ashland derson and Myers one mile of Bear creek ed administratrix with bond at $1250. and Hill.
this week.
$2.40.
friends. Miss Carrie Roper was out on a north of Ashland and intends doing some J R Tozier, A D Helman and Joshua Pat­
The Roseburg fair will be held Sent. 11.
Last Saturday night your correspondent,
The
grasshoppers
are
raiding
the
vicinity
camping trip and will not come down for
12, 13, 14 and 15. The races are free for all of Roxy Ann and have cleaned up the accompanied by Mrs. Dick, et al., attended
terson appraisers of the estate.
some weeks. Mr. Landers has sold out his crevice mining by a dredger, pumping
horses
owned
in
Oregon
prior
to
Jan.
1,
of Henry Taylor. Jesse Richardson the meeting of the Antelope Library
apparatus and elevated sluices into
business at Seattle.
A party of eight ladies and gentleman of 18144. One-half the entrance fee must l>e gardens
Mr. Newton, eating the latter’s peaches society, at the Antelope church. T\iey
which to hoist the dirt from the bed rock Medtord’came through town bound for the paid bv Sept. 1. The entire purses amount and
on his trees and leaving nothing but the had a'fine program and the little folkd done
Mrs. J. D. Crocker returned Tue«day of the ancient channel. Judge Reid was caves Friday. There is no wagon road
to $1.225.
stone hanging on the stem. Mr. Newton’s admirably I would give the nRTnes, but
from the Portland meeting of the O. E.
from
Williams
creek
yet.
and
visitors
will
ot Oregon, having been elected past worthy here this week looking over the propo­ have to “pack” supplies eleven miles, or
Deputy U. S. marshals who expected to 400 voung trees were skinned and killed. have not the list at hand. T fey had their
grasshoppers are found in spots on election of officers, which resulted in elect­
matron of the order. This makes five sition.
from a point five wiles beyond Williams get $5 per day for taking an S. P. train to These
Antelope and Dry creek. The grain aphis ing Arthur Creed for president; Harry
years of service for Mrs. Crocker in the
Ashland
recently,
were
much
put
out
at
The Ankeny placers have worked a postoffice.—Grants Pass Courier.
which made its appearance in a few fields Carlton secretary, and Miss Myrtle Hurst
office of secretary and worthy matron,
receiving but $2 per day.—Eugene Guard.
on Butte creek. Talent, and principally in as treasurer. Under the bv-laws the presi­
which is quite an honor for faithful service quarter of a mile of ground that is richer
They
received
$4
per
day
for
services
ren
­
The
Earth
Haa
Begun
Wabbling.
than any yet run through, some paying
in behalf of the society.
but had in their bill double the Willow springs precinct, has done no dam­ dent appointed the vice-president * » »
Observations are to be made simul­ dered.
as
high
as
$120
per
pan.
They
are
clos
­
age at all. this climate being too cool for While there we had the pleasure of seeing
M. P. Place, railroad. Western Union and ing the’r eight months run and expect a taneously at Washington and at Manilla, amount of days.
them to last long.
the bashful young man of the society. He
Wells, Fargo agent at Siskiyou went on the
Whether Pasteur and Koch’s peculiar
had seven young ladies under liis im­
The homestead claims on Jenny creek of only
strike and refused to handle railroad busi­ clean up of from $40,000 to $50,000. The in the Philippine islands, which is almost modes of treatment will ultimately prevail
supervision. He is the society
ness. The railroad company got the West­ Sturgis placers have about completed a directly opposite Washington on the or not, their theory of blood-contamination Col. W. S. Crowell. D. I. Waldroop and H. mediate
ern Union to cut out the telegraph office seven months run from which $10,000 is other side of the globe, to see what is is the correct one, though not original. It M. Crowell are under contest. They ap­ elect.
there and on Tuesday Mr. Place resigned expected.
I overheard the relation of an incident of
on this theory that Dr. J. C. Ayer, of peared before the U. 8. commissioner at
the matter with the axis of our planet. was
as Wells-Fargo agent. The office at lower
Lowell, Mass., nearly fifty years ago, form­ Medford last week to make final proof. the perils of a couple of young ladies: It
The
Austin
A
Co.
blue
gravel
mine
at
Observations show that for some time ulated Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
The contestants were Dr. W. B. Officer of appears that some of the young ladies have
Cole s was also cut out.
Greenhorn still continues to pay handsome­
Eagle Point, W. A. Wright and F. A. a place where they go on Antelope creek
Bob Vining came down from Tacoma, ly, the weekly yield ranging from $900 to the earth has not been revolving on that
Mrs. Phoebe J. Wells and daughter. Miss Forbes of Medford. The case has been con­ for the purpose of bathing; having a tent,
Wash., last Monday in search of better $1,300. Some 21 hands are employed, and important if imaginary support, as she Minnie Walker, accompanied by Frank tinued
and will be taken before the tribunal bathing suits, etc. On the occasion referred
health. He has been quite fortunate in his the expenses of men and steam machinery has done for centuries, and scientists Slade came in from Sprague river yesterday at the Roseburg
land office. The difference to. two young ladies went to the tent, put
northern investments, and is now part amounts to about $400 a week. The blue have decided that it is time to find, if for a weeks visit among friends and rela­ of opinion between
the settlers and con­ on their suits, and repaired to the place
owner of one of the largest hardware stores gravel deposit extends across a channel
They will start tomorrow for the testants is, whether it is timber-land and where they had been in the habit of bath­
possible, what it all means. Those who tions.
in that city, but the climate is such that over 200 feet in width.
Dead Indian country to look after their subject to entry or land suitable for fann­ ing; but finding the water too shallow for
he is unable to spend all his time there, but
have studied the subject declare that if property interests there.
ing and can be homesteaded. The home­ that purpose, they concluded to go to an­
needs must try the salubriou ness ot south­ Charles S. Allmen who for the last few tlie variations continue in the course of
Those who want premium books for the steaders have done the required amount of other place a short distance up the creek.
ern Oregon atmosphere.
years has been the assayer for the Ash­ some very long and very indefinite peri­
coming fair can get them from John A. work, and are confident of a decision in While there some mischevious boys canie
Win. H. Reid, municipal judge of Ta­ land mining company starts tomorrow od we shall have an arctic climate at Hanley, Medford; the postmasters at Phoe­ their favor.________________
along and finding the girls clothes in the
for
Tacoma,
Wash.,
where
his
wife
owns
coma, who is interested in mining enter­
tent concluded to play a practical joke on
nix, Gold Hill, Sams Valley and Talent; T.
Washington,
and
the
latitude
of
every
The
Indian
Celebration.
prises in this county, came out to Ashland considerable property. She will remain
the bathers; so they took the clothes
E. Hills, Ashland; J. W. Merritt, Central
place
on
the
globe
will
be
changed,
and
Tuesday to look after his propositions, in that city while Charlie starts out to do
The Indian celebration at the Fort on aud tied, them in knots, placing small
Point; S. U. Mitchell, Grants Pass, and W.
bringing with him Geo. W. Bogge, who is the world. He will probably visit the our geographies will be useless. An J. Plyinale, Jacksonville.
the Fourth was a very successful affair. stones between the knots. After they had
serving his second term as city treasurer of mines of southern Africa and try on the equatorial telescope has been finished
The
literarv exercises were opened by gotten everything in readiness, they con-
A subscription list has been circulated in Agent
Tacoma, and who is interest«! in the Bo­ gold-bearing belt of Australia before his and sent out to Manilla, and before long
Matthews in a short address, Rev. 1 eealed themselves and raised a yell. Tbe
Cedarville and a considerable amount has
hemia mines. Mr. Bogge is also looking
ladies rushed for the tent for their clothes,
Stairns
following with prayer. Mr. Need­ but
retu
1
n.
He
is
a
thorough
and
competent
diligent inquiry will be made into the 1 been subscribed to have the N. C. O. rail­
for investments in mines.
it took them the greater part of the
assaver,having been in the business over whys and wherefores of the peculiar road extended sixty miles toward Alturas ham read the Declaration ot Independ­ afternoon to untie the knots therein. The
years and has laid by a few nug­ performances of old mother earth.— . from its present terminus. The people of ence and the schanl children sang a num­ ’next time they are going to take a little
HOTEL OTLZEG-OJSr thirty
that section are beginning to show the right ber of national hymns. Supt. Paine, sister along to act as sentinel.
gets which he proposes to spend looking
D ick .
kind of spirit in the matter.
F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop.
Eagle Point, July 16,1894.
at the celebrated mines of the world. Washington Correpondent.
Mr, Oherrington and Jesse Kirk, the
His many friends here wish him a pleas­
Strikes make hard times, and money Indian, made addresses. The oration of
How an Elephant Fights.
G M Stroud, Jr, Port E E Sayles, Steinman ant and prosperous trip.
A New Style of Hitching Pos^.
scarce, but goods are still sold at halt their Chas. E. Worden, allotting agent, waB
J C Hall. Central • ~
Pt p Moore,
value at The Fair. White India linen patriotic
and soul-stirring. Indian
The
elephant,
although a very large
Dwight
Platt
of
Milford,
Conn.
,
hitch
­
Klamath’s Defaulting Treasurer.
A B Ashman, Cin’ati
Jerrv Kinnev. “
10-cts. per yard.
sports of all kinds followod, the winners animal, is not a good tighter. A lion
ed
his
ox
team,
loaded
with
lumber,
to
W
R
Glasgow,
Osgood
C A Piper. Port
The Howe county treasurer affair in
Seldon Ogle and C. W. Cherrington art; being awarded with prizes bestowed by
J A Norman, Rosebg W N Luckey.
.. City .
still remainscomplicated. somo freight cars standing on a side building the bridge over Sprague river at Messrs. Page, Babcock, Sewell and Nick- can jump upon his back and tear off his
D Horn. Hornbrook O H Blount A w, City Klamatbcounty
big, loose hide in a way which will
track
near
tho
Milford
railway
station
Chas Whitmer. Port’J R Flint. Chestnuts Howe remains in the county jail on five one day last week and went into a neigh Yainax. The Express savs; The structure ! ell.—Klamath Exprees.
make
the elephant roar with agony,
counts,
with
dates
10
days
apart,
charg
­
will
be
200
feet
long,
and
a
band
of
Indians,
J M Morgan, Hornbk H G Blackwell, Detr
with
thirty
wagons,
will
haul
the
necessary
and
the
tiger and the panther can do
ing
him
with
failing
to
call
for
the
cash
­
boring
hostelry
to
recuperate.
A
freight
Horticultural Meeting.
C
A Hermann, O Cty
G R Child. 8 F
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the same to him. Even the kangaroo,
ing of coqnty warrants after having $1500 train came along about that time, and timbers from the Yainax mill to the bridge
John Brown, Denver G F Roberts, Port
The Oregon state board of horticulture
F Kasshaffer, J’ville
J Davis,
in the treasury. The law prescribes a coupling on the cars without noticing location, five miles below.
whose front legs are mere paws, has the
*i A Hawkins, Yreka Dr Smith, Marshfield fine of from $500 to $1000 for not doing the team started up. The oxen never
Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vau­ will meet in Ashland next Tuesday and advantage of the elephant, for it can
Wednesday, July 24th and 25th. Prom­
R C Wright. Port
L V Denny.
so. At the preliminary examination went so fast in their lives as they did pel, Norris A Drake’s.
J W Campbell,
inent fruit raisers and professional horti­ jump underneath him and scratch vig­
F J Calef. Chicago
Howe
was
bound
over
to
appear
before
It
is
whispered
around
that
the
fellow
N M Singleton, Port W L Marshall, Port
during the next few seconds, and their townsmen of the Hon. Max Pracht who culturists from abroad uill be preeent. orously with its two powerful hind
the
grand
jury
in
November,
bail
for
G H Kelly, Gr Pass
L E Hoover, Med
path was strewn with lumber for some sent him to the national republican league Tuesdav forenoon will be spent in visit­ legs, while its forepaws dig deeply into
R D Hawkins, City each count being $1000. Judge Hale
O C Riches, Port
the orchards about Ashland and in his sensitive trunk. So the elephant in
“
denied the writ of habeas corpus, which distance. The team was discovered by a club meeting at Denver, were into the ing
Edith Hart, J’rille Jas Ver Veer,
the
afternoon and evening there will be warfare has to resort to strategy. One
secret
that
this
strike
was
coming
on.
We
brakeman
before
tho
oxen
were
injnred,
Walter Jackson, Port John Brewning, “
will now come up before the supreme
Miss Slover, GrJ’ass Geo Mackie, St Paul court this week by his lawyer, Col. N. however, and Mr. Platt now uses ordi­ miss Max very much; the present situation exercises in the ball. O& Wednesday in­ of his tricks is to stand very still until
J D Reinhart, Bee
~ ­ G W Bogge, Tacoma B. Knight. The stand taken is that the nary hitching posts. —Hartford Courant would make him fuss and foam worse than teresting papers will be read from prom­ the lion or the tiger, as the case may
those terrible "arnicaists” that we read inent experts om vgricm different topics
hive W H Reid,
Lora Smale,
about.
Light H C Kinney, Gr Pass offence could only be punished once with
A O Yeagar,
in the f^uit raising line. An interesting be, has jumped upon his back, and then,
Emil
Peil,
blacksmithing,
horse-shoeing,
ning 8 Dornville, Beaver ck a fine, and that the object of these num­ etc., of every description. First-class work
T Martin,
The railroad company owes Siskiyou session » anticipated and everybody is before there has been time to do much
J H Bottoms, Salem erous charges is to deprive Howe of bis and satisfaction guaranteed. The old county for delinquent taxes oh kind this invited.
J G Logan.
Later:—This meeting was damage, Mr. Elephant lies down and
X W N Luckey, “
liberty until his prosecutors can find an­ Hunsaker shop near depot. Give him a year, and back taxes, somewhere about postponed to
R Kuner,
rolls over, crushing hia enemy.
November.
¡J A Norman, “
L E Renner,
other case against him.
$50?X)0, wkiich Vie authorities would like
call.
There is a pretty story told by an Af­
Con DeWitt, press ¡O H Blount & w, City
very much to receive towards paying the
Howe’s bondsmen are: C. 8. Moore
A New Illind Worm.
rican
explorer of how an elephant kill­
.. .1 _________
Med Dennis Lucey.
Brandenburg
current
expenses
of
county
government
C. 8. Sargent $2500, Thos. Martin
AN OLD LADY’S PROPHEGV-
F Dingman. St Louis N M Singleton, Port $5000,
Among tho other interesting addresses ed a whole family of lions by backing
epually beneficial to all property owners.
$2000,
O.
H.
Ilarsbburger
$1000,
J.
L.
G F Roberts, Port
NB Knight, Salem
Yjeka Journal.
which wore made at the meeting of the wfth them, one by one, into deep wa­
F Leo, Leavenworth Maurice Winter, Port Hanks $1500, John Uerlings, estate Xho Seventeen Year Locusts and Boy Babies
$2000, W. P. Moore $1000. The bonds­
Tolman Springs health and summer Academy of Natural Sciences tho other ter, until they were so far in tho stream
K A Ambrose, Port IW D Casteel,
a Sure Sign of War.
evening was ono by Professor Edward that they could not swim to the shore.
John A Jester, Colo IL E Hoover, Medford men caused Howe’s arrest and are press­
I met an interesting old lady in one resort and mineral baths, Mrs. A. W.
John Morrison, “ IE D Ivory, Oakland
ing him hard so as to try and squeeze
Angle, proprietor, Baths 50 cents each D. Cope on a peculiar species of blind The elephant, who was a cunning fel­
out of paving the bond, as Howe did not of tho Hudson river cities recently. She all round. . l.vaiu
Board <uiu
and ivuxmg
lodging V $8 1’ pri
per worm,
WU1UI, it
»iUiviy U1BCUVVXVU
II1U
a ucv; variety
discovered 111
in the
low, would dip very low into the water,,
Jacksonville Jottings.
have a settlement with the county and was in her ninety-third year and was week. Vapor baths free to guests of|6O(jtl4. it is a curious subterranean little and the lious would have to giv»> up
much interested in a telegram which re­ hotel*
Surveyor Kennedy of Applegate was here his bondsmen were never discharged.
I thing with almost invisible eyes, and it their grip upon hi3 back. Elephants
during the week transacting business.
C. 8. Moore, county judge, is the ported that farmers in the vicinity of
C.
G.
Cartrigbt
and
three
children-
hound
! is found in tho nests of ants and ter-
Miss Valene Kubli. who has been attend­ heaviest bondsmen and is moving heaven Nyack were plowing up thousands of for Oklahoma, came down from Salem on ' mites, on which it feeds. The scientific are very intelligent fellows, and good
hearted, too, if not provoked.—New
and
earth
to
get
out
of
paying
the
short
­
ing school in Portland, returned home
17 year locusts in the grub form, ^be the train that was tied up here. They have
age and with the liondsmen has engaged first appearance of these insects, it was been occupying a tourist sieoper at the name for the family is chirotidae, and York Ledger.
Monday.
Married in Jacksonville July 11th by Rev. L. R. Webster to look after their inter­ stated, since 1877. Giving her specta­ depot grounds since. Mr. Cartright being Professor Cope has named tho new vari­
W- B. Moore, Thos. J. Smith and Miss ests and at the same time Judge Moore cles a little nudge, the old lady looked in feeble health. Manager Koehler, of Port­ ety Euchirotes biporus, as two pores near
BORN.
land, ordered Dr. J. 8. Parson to give him the toil distinguish it from other spe­
and Commissioner Henley, republicans,
Ada Dixon.
medical
assistance.
The
doctor
found
he
up
from
her
paper
and
exclaimed:
T. F. Dugan and Mrs. May D. Hubert are opposed to hiring an additional law*
was suffering from typhoid fever, and had cies, as does also tho fact that it has an­ ALFORD—To the wi'e of Moses L. Alford I
are to be married July 10 by Rev. Father yer qn behalf of the county to assist Diet. “Here! That means war 1 In 1860 flocks him sent to the hospital at Portland last terior but 110 posterior legs.
at Medford, July 1394, a son.
Att'y Benspn in prosecqting fhe honds- cf these ktoustti—great big, clumsy things Sunday evening.
Faber at the Catholic church.
Professor Cope also talked about the
—
wero
found
all
over
the
country,
and
men.
But
Commissioner
John
Wells,
Mrs. Geo. M. Love has returned home
"I was prostrated with a severe bilious lungs of snakes of different species,
from a visit with Portland lelatives and the populist member who was elected by on the wing of every one of them could complaint,” writes Erastus Southworth, of some having two lungs, some only one,
the people as a protest against the Klam­ be plainly seen tho letter ‘ W. ’ The great Bath, Me. "After vainly trying a number
friends after a six weeks absence.
Awarded
and othev?, especially the venomous
I
Marriage licence issued J uly 11th to Chas ath Falls ring of plunderers, wants an war of the rebellion followed. I tell of remedies, I was finally induced to take kinds, sliowing scarcely any sig»" f Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
additional
attorney
in
the
case
to
look
Ayer's
Pill.
I
had
scarcely
taken
two
box
­
you
we
’
ll
have
war
cither
here
or
in
F. Nichols and Miss May Pool; also to J.
lungs at glL—Philadelphia
after the interests of the county as well Europe if tlioso critters come around es'when 1 was completely cured.”
H. Beeman and Miss Hattie Hays.
as the thicker than three in the bed
again.
Mrs. Rachael O. Fling of Portland, a
For Horse. Stealing.
KI..UM1.-.
riff
daughter of Hon. Wm. Kahler, is visiting Moore—Webster—Benson turnout. Com­
“Another sure sign, ” she added, “is
On
May
jzth
a
couple
of
brothers
it
missioner
Wells
does
’
nt
want
any
possi
­
Rogue river relatives and acquaintances.
a Fitch lias filed his bond,
named Qibbs stole a span cf boTses from
bility of a lawyers’ combine to re-enact 1 the fact that all the babies this yeat
Dy. J. W- Robinson. Chas. Prim, Geo. E. in Klamath the Bloomer fiasco perpetrat­ boys. I read in «u p.ld histoiy whep I Mr. Sears in Currvcounty,
a his bonds as sheriff are C. H. Hoagland,
,, Thevdr«'*"
_.
freuber and Wifi Booth have gone to Squaw ed in Jackson county.
. ,e D. F. Driscoll. Wm. Roberts. Wm. Terrill,
)vas q little girl that in the days of them out to Riddle and • dipo**'
lake on a hunting and fishing expedition.
u of them Fred E. Stahlnian, Joe Koesel, « Wicker,
In the ipeantime the coqnty books are Rome’s supremacy the approach ot war 1°.'! • U-
re»W ~
Horton, H. B. Mitchell. L. J. Bau­
.ig at the nickel Chas.
Miss Rosa Lqy, who is making hex bojpe being e^pertec} whie|i will officially show >vas always plainly indicated by the
*
man. W W. Hazen. Geo. McDonald, Geo. /-A
in Gervais, was granted a two weeks vaca­ Howe’s defalcation to be nearly $QOQO.
and
rightful
owner
found
Deal and G. K. Van Riper. As tax collect­
great birth rate of male children- Look I **”
tion and is visiting relatives here. She is
.«covered them. Last week Mr. or- J. P. Hazen. Ja-per Bennett, 3. H.
out
for
stormy
employed on the Gervais Star.
Gordon located the men in Jackson Griffith. A. H. McLellan. H. 11. Burnham.
Four Big Successes.
M’e w
tfA’vb hw — ■
.ue old county and was deputized by Sheriff 8 H. Patterson. L. D. Burke. Jas. Morton,
Mr»- Frapk Theising left during the week
hi merit to more than
Having the needed
thj^ |ady,
— ’ • ’*
. pectacles another 1 Cathcart to arrest them. He secured one A. H. Mack. Jr., Chris Moos. T. B. Kns-
for h«F old home in Germany. The late make good all the rlvert’riinjf claiu*eu “ ror
1J ' UUdge.—-JN«"*
\7eit Schuta. her former husband, left an |hera, the fqllGWiMg four remedies have)
x ork Mail and Express, i of them, Silas Gibbs, but the other had man. Jack Horton. Wm. Wight. A. Ten
R. Ten Brook, H. J. O Brien, W. L.
estate more or less valuably—which she will reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. K’n_*
been warned and skipped to parts un­ Brook,
Dan Colwell, H. T. Anderson and
look after,
New Discovery, for Consume“"
-a »
Furnished Room
known. Silas is now in jail here await­ Welch.
Eiden
Ball.
- ,
and
Colds,
each
bMtu
guaraht^dl-Ekrtnc
Miss Ella Young arrived borne Friday,
With or without board. Call at Wm. ing the arrival of an officer from Curry.
County Treasurer Alex. Martin, Jr s
I
after an extended visit with relatives at Se­
8reatremedy for J.iver, Stomach Nelson’s boarding and lodging house on —Roseburg Review.
bondsmen arc O. If. Harshbarger, John
attle. She was accompanied by her sister, and Kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve »he Oak street»
J
Gleim. Geo. T. Baldwin. E. R. Reames, V.
A?
Mrs. F. A. Alien, who will remain for an best in the wnria «„an..
Bather Steep
A. Dunlap. B. F. VanBriminer. J. L.
For a cut, bruise, burn or scald, there is
i nis,
wmen are « jwweçt
p«weut pill,
lds, which
pill. A1J these
extended visit._____________ _
Than take in any other form is what many Hanks and G. W. Smith. The bond is
j just what is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
remedies trip guaranteed
to
do
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4K'_ A_ »_ ±
think, and Park’s Tea is made tor $20,000.
If you want a hal or stylish bonnet, go ÄÄ
name It heals the parts mare quickly than any people
♦ròsi Ammonia, Àlum oï any erti» adyltannt •
other application, and unless tho- injury is just those folks. It cures constipation, and
to Sadie Uter’J—the Gtld Feitow’s
K sause ’8 H eapachk C apsules —Wgrrant-
ihx
Uih
not
a
cathartic,
moves
the
bowels
40 YBARS TH2 STAMJARP.
9TAMJW.
ior
ä. Fox jalc ty I. K> fiolwo, ri»
iv6ry day. Sold by £. A. sse * wdl
THE STRIJ5E
CAUTION-POISON.
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The Leading
Clothier
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