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VALLEY RECORD. Ufi Burglars in a Schoolhouse. Death of Jacob Evans. BREVITY BASKET. E ditor V alley R ecord :— Jacob Evans, an old resident and min W. T. Townsend was up from Medford Last Wednesday night the Soda Springs er on Pleasant creek, died there Monday, aged 64 yearB. The funeral took place at Tuesday. schoolhouse was broken into by a high A8HLAND, O r .,. T hursday , July 26.1894 wayman, presumably a gipsy. Fortun Woodville Tuesday in charge of Rev. Mr. II. 8. Deane and wife returned Tuesday ately two young ladies who had been vis Milton. The deceased leaves a wife and for Montana. iting came along in time to see the light adopted son. PERSONAL. AN1> SOCIAL.. Not a single Prescription leaves our laboratory until the Fred Denny and Dr. Frank Wood are at of the robber as it shone out at the win Kean creek rusticating. Grain Sacks. articles of which it is composed have been checked back, dows. It is unnecessary to say that they Jay Secbrist was amongst us Tuesday. Prof. C. F. Shepherd arrived home from Farmers wanting grain sacks should and found to be correct; hence, you will observe on every beat a hasty retreat, and spread the al Robt. Hawkins went to Dunsmuir to-day. arm at the first house. An investigating remember that Jacobe & Virgin of the San Francisco last week. one of our labels “Put up and guaranteed by the ASH Frank Slocum is braking on the Ash Dr. Caldwell fills and extracts teeth with committee was at once dispatched to the Ashland Roller mills have just received LAND DRUG COMPANY.” We are here to stay, and if land—Red Bluff passenger. out pain. Over the Bank. scene of action with powder and lead to 10,000 Calcutta sa^ks. we do business with you, it will be done straight or not Engineer Jack Clark returned Tuesday W. J. Stanley came up from the Home enforce their claims, but the man, al They Gaine Back. at all. E. A. SHERWIN, Mgr. ready becoming alarmed, had jumped Roseburg Review.] from the Sacramento hospital. stake mine at Woodville yesterday. out at the window and was making bis Silk veiling, white and black. 10 and 15 A ou can get. absolutely, more blood-purifying properties in a dollars’ worth Engineer Chas. Barnum, wife and family escape in a way that would have done The men who went from Albany to cents per yard, at “The Fair.” returned Monday from Sacramento. of OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER than two dollars worth of most so-called Ashland to take the place of the S. 1*. honor to a siwasb Indian, strewing the For a first-class shave or hair cut go to purifiers. Try it. Mrs. Flora Otto has returned from a visit few things he bad stolen along the route. strikers on the Shasta division, came with Mrs. C. Schnakenburg at Bogus. The house was searched and it was found back on Friday’s overland. Their re High & Story's. Opposite plaza. you want a hat or stylish bonnet, go Jack Garvin and S. Sherman and a party that nothing of value was taken, yet two ception was so inhospitable there that f If . ................. - the .............. “ Sadie Ober’s—opposite Odd Fellow's of Talent folks are at Tolman’s springs. of the pursuing party followed the lur- they concluded to let some one else try to it. According to the story they tell the block. glars for some distance, but seeing noth- G. High and Mr. Cook have returned people are in hearty sympathy' with the Max Pracht has extended his trip east from a trip to Butte creek, Siskiyou county. mg more of them, returned. It is repeat strikers, and all the hotels and restaur ward from Denver, and it is believed that ed that they hare crossed the state line. Medford Items. Joe Ryan, aged 18 years, met with W. H. Gilbert and family went to River If so, we would respectfully warn the ants were closed against them so that he is after an office. probably a fatal accident at Sonoma, Mrs, Francis Fitch is at Clatsop beach. side. Cal., to-day for Mrs. Gilbert’s health. good people of northern California to se they were forced to eat hardtack with the Col. Knight is in Salem with a petition to Cal. While racing down Napa street soldiers. This was at Dunsmuir. W. 8. Barnum and sons are doing Dead A. B. Seal and wife were here Tuesday. curely lock their schoolhouses, smoke the governor for the pardon of Tom Way, Indian. on horcoback the animal ran into a Seal is traveling in a private conveyance houses, etc., and not to be wholly un A Proposed Brewery for Ashland. in custody for cattle-killing. now. wagon. Ryan was thrown high into the Rev. E. 8. Craven has gone to Tolman’s mindful of the henhouse for the nnmiti- Sheriff Patterson sold the Veit Schutz springs. air and the horse turned a complete Chas. Kepler, the enterprising and brewery Uncle Dan Cowley, the old-timer, is now gating sneak-thieves with their outfit are at Jacksonville under sheriff sale driving stage between Yreka and Scott not above the lowest of tricks. They successful manufacturer of a superior Saturday. Peter Britt bid it in. C. C. Beekman, the Jacksonville banker> somersault, landing on the prostrate valley. young man and rolling over him. The is in Portland. travel in two covered-top wagons, at quality of beer for years at Etna, Siski A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the injured lad was picked up and taken to Miss Ella Drake has been paying Jack- tached to which are four bony Indian you county, Cal., made Ashland a sec bowels in the morning without pain or dis- Sanderson Smith has returned from a sonville friends a visit, the guest of Miss ponies. They are a suspicious looking ond trip Monday accompanied hv bis comfort. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. the residence of liis employer. Remark mining trip to Portlarit. Hard times and misfortunes are two unavoidable circum Mr. Kepler contemplates Lou Kubli. outfit and don’t in the least deceive tbeir wife.. able to relate no bones were broken, but A poet compares Oregon to the original Mrs. Dr. W. 8. Jones and infant are I starting an extensive brewery plant stances, bnt every one can economize by taking advantage looks. D ick W. D oby . There will be mass in the Catholic church the weight of the horse resulted in in of Eden. There is this difference: summering at Tolman’s. here; the splendid water and site of Garden in Ashland next Sunday, July 29, at 11 of the low prices we name, many of the articles being worth more Oregon apples never injured anyone. Who is He ? Ashland creek canyon affording abun Davis, the miller, is at Davenport, Wash., ternal injuries which may prove fatal. o'clock a. ni. than three times the price we name. To be convinced, carefully read Malaria is one of the most insidious of Portland Sunday Welcome.] looking after his mill there. Governor Tillman of South Carolina dant natural resources for such an en Mrs. Warner, of Palo Alto. Cal., arrived health destroyers. Hood’s Sarsaparilla the following quotations and then call and exemine closely terprise and being a first-class brewer will reoi>en the state dispensaries Aug He was a juryman from somewhere up M. C. .Kasson, the Pelican bay land own to-day via Yaquina to visit her brother, its deadly poison and builds up the quality. in southern Oregon. He was old enough and a good business man he would es counteracts ust 1. He is determined to enforce the er, was in the valley last week. H. B. Carter. the system. to wear a long grev beard, and slim tablish a trade in Ashland that would U. 8. Damon and Ed. Redden are out law and more vigorously than ever. | J. R. Witten and wife were visiting Mrs. enough to make a skeleton freak in a be a great advantage to the commercial Russell Shaw was one of the Stockton camping in the Cascade range. The decision against the constitutional- ' Stannard last week en route home to Jeffer third-rate nickel museum. He had nev* interests of the town. Besides the local militia boys who came over the hill on the ity of the law by the state supreme 1 son frotp the fair. • first train. He is a brother of Robt. Shaw Mrs. Chas. Strang and Mrs. M. W. Skeel er been in a city larger than Roseburg or market for barley it would bring to Ash have gone to Tolman springs for a vaca court, the governor says, does not affect Fred Hansen returned Monday from his Jacksonville before, and the '‘sights” of land lots of money and business from of this city. fine farm at Table Rock, having finished a Portland fascinated him. He would the outside. the law passed in 1893. A. G. Rockfellow is here from San tion. new irrigating ditch. Diego, where he has been for years. He is Mrs. Geo. Davis and Mrs. Pottinger are China continues to make preparations •' watch the cars and carriages for hours, visiting friends and prospecting for a mine camping at Tolman’s springs in the Siski- to assert her claims of rights in Corea, The Klamath Treasury Case. Bishop Morris and Rev. T. N. Wilson, of wondering what so much noise and bus in the Siskiyous. yous. the Episcopal church, held services in tle were all about. He would stand up The insurance adjusters on the losses and from present indications it is judged Masonic hall Sunday. High & Story are agents for the Albany on the wharves and gaze upon the by the recent Klamath Falls fire have W. W. Cardwell, who has opened a law war will be inevitable, unless Japan re steam laundry. Leave vour orders at their Lou Heberle. the Grants Pass saloon moored ships and moving boats with as finished their work and reported against barber shop, opposite plaza, and boycott office In Roseburg, will build a $2600 resi cedes from the position she lias hitherto dence in that town. the payment of the insurance carried bv the heathen Chinese. Worth Our price man, raturned from his blockade trip in tonishment and awe. San Francisco last evening. Men's White Dress Shirts .. But it was the free shows and the Howe’s firm at least. Kelly and Butcher, $1.25 A. M. Kerr has gone to Ashland to work maintained. Orders were recently is .84 «$ <4 •( 44 churches of Ashland will join with up the telephone connection between here sued for 12,000 Chinese troops to prepar- Dr. H. Nelson and wife left Monday for “ladies” who graced them with their experts, are at work on the county books the The 1.06 .70 W. C. T. U. in a union service in the and the county seat. for departure to Corea. The prepara << McMinnville on account of the serious ill- presence that most captivated him. Night for 10 years back, and expect to remain Chautauqua Negligee “ ... .75 • • • • .54 building next Sundav evening, liess of Dr. Nelson's father. after night be would ait in one of these at work for a month or more. The ex Dr. Wood to give the address. Miss Maybel Jones, daughter of G. T. tions were hurriedly comple*^ an(| the Black Sateen •* .65 .40 treasurer is still in jail, and the habeas Jones, returned Monday from a visit with soldiers went- on lx>ar< the transports ................ Frank Commons presented this office resorts, which charges no admission fee, corpus Outing Flannel f .50 .24 If you desire a luxuriant growth of proceedings in his behalf will be the R. G. society at Ashland. • « that will convey *hem to the peninsula. with a fine mess of blackberries Monday and inspect with admiring curiosity the 1 Percale •* 1.25 .65 healthy hair of a natural color, nature’s scene around him ; but he was most in presented to the supreme court at Salem crowning from bis mother’s garden in Ashland. «4 The hay crop is immense this season, but To guard against contingencies the ornament of both sexes, use only Cotton “ .50 .32 .... this week. the wheat crop will not be quite a full aver transports were convoyed by eight gun «< 44 44 Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Lester High, Lee Minkler, Ford Roper terested in the “ladies” whom be saw «•••••• .... .60 .90 Judge C. S. Moore, who is the main age all over the county. Some little rust boats, the commanders of which were and Judge W. P. Parsons left Tuesday for come to the boxes and display them 44 «4 •» Mrs, John Patterson and two grown sons, ................ ... • • • • • A7 .75 one of Howe ’ s bondsmen, is leading the is noticed in certain fields. selves through parted curtains. two weeks at Pelican bay and Crater lake. <4 who have been visiting Ashland friends and <4 44 instructed to fire upon the Japanese ................... .65 .44 “Why,” he said to a new acquaintance fight to save the bohdsmen from making relatives Judge 8. J. Day, of Jacksonville, has returned (o California yesterday to Dr. Paul Grant, of the O. W. R. M’fg Co. the other evening, “I never saw such good Howe’s deficiency of about $9000. should the latter attempt to obstruct the Bovs ’ Outing “ . .20 40 suffered a relapse after convalescing from visit Woqdland and then go home to San of Portland, was here this week on a busi first play in their game is the one of Dteso. Men’s o. f. drawers.................. .30 the injuries sustained by falling from a landing of the Chinese. .50 ness trip in the interest of their remedies. handsome women in my life.” He also The keeping Howe in jail on five different step-ladder and is oonfmed to his bed with inquired about tbeir character, and was The police of Lexington, Ky., broke Buck Gloves ............... .54 Rumor has it that the Exposition direct a low fever. Mrs. Chas. Slade and son came over from counts for failing to caijh warrants after 44 44 44 the worid s record in the way of arrest 1.29 1.50 Ager last evening on a visit to Mrs. Dr. much astonished to learn that females so having $15QG in the treasury. The pre ors have concluded not to hold a fair this *( angelic in appearance, in his eyes, could Mrs. Chastain, wife of Rev. S. B. Chas ing crup-shooters last Sunday. They year. The last one was not a success and CD “ ................. Songer, before returning to eastern Oregon. 1.50 1.15 sumption is strong that Howe has several be very, very wicked, 1 <4 the outlook is no brighter this year. Hence tain, the Baptist minister of Central Point, were informed of a game in progress Linen Collars ............. .10 .16 Call on High A Story, the popular tonsor- Onr friend will go borne, however,with thousands of dollars of that J9000, and this decision, says the Portland Welcome. died there Monday while undergoing an 44 Celluloid Collars. ........ ial artists, when wanting a Sea-foam or more money than he carnè. He saves the bondsmen are holding him over a .20 .14 operation for consumption of the bowels, near the suburbs of the city on the .... »4 A dish of gold nuggets resembling a pan performed by Drs. Geary and Pickel. shampoo. Ladies and children a specialty. something on mileage, and gets two dol barrel to squeeze this out of him and C^Lapeake and Oljio railroad, and char .15 of corn meal and valued at $500 from a two 44 I tering a train consisting of two box cars Hair Brushes............ .25 force Howe’s rich relatives to make up weeks' run with pick and pan from David .11 John Sheridan and G. W. Kimball, of lars a day and spends just forty cents. Mrs. M. Chavner of G o M *• 44 . - mil and Miss and :ra engine, they steamed up the Roseburg, were at Hotel Oregon Sundai the deficiency and set Billy at liberty be son Bros.’ placer on Missouri Flat was Maggie McAn'i— Hair Brushes, wire.... .................... .... .24 .50 _ .ews, who were tied up in Broadheact all wool dress goods at Vpu- fore the November grand jury meets. If shown the Grants Pass Courier man last San s’- • 4 ¿pd have since gone to Klamath Hot .14 i this bluff don’t go they expect to fight week, pai, Norns & Drake’s. . . ,ancisco. returned home last evening. tracks close to where the unsuspecting sjirings. 44 Suspenders, full length .25 .11 negroes were earnestly engaged in tbeir Miss Rose Bucklev, who went with them, A mosf disastrous fire visited Birming the payment of the bond in the courts. 44 Grand Chancellor J. A. Waddle of the • « 44 Miss Brow»- remained in San Francisco where she has a game. After a half-lionr’s battle, dur- .49 Knights of Pythias of Oregon was in town ham, Ala., a few days ago. Whole ' The proceedings are all with one end in tea«-»-1- iacjy wjj0 44 position as Western Union operator. been Knit Underwear which some 100 shot; were fired, they .40 J5 and last night made Granite lodge an of blocks were burned. The losses will view, that of the keeping the bon«*-- 4( ^.ug the Indian school near Ft. Bid- .84 captured 27 of tlie 181 men and women, Wool Hats .................... ficial visit. 1.25 run into millions, I from payiag the »bm*— „„men well, was married by contract to a Pitt Real Estate. and loading them in the box cars, French Plate Mirrors from 34c to 85c—these mirrors are line goods river Indian buck of the ordinary species. W- H. Parker, Esq., and family came up Daniel P. Brittain to Sarah A. Harris 2 Mrs. Mnry E. Mersa qf ttfisno •»- Dress shields, worth 15c, for 6, 8 and 10c. There is no accounting for tastes these acres of land in Ip 38 s. r 1 w, d c; $250. steamed back and landed their prisoners front Medford and pitched their tent in the panicy times. pleasant and cool Chautauqua grove to re deavorod to imve h«’- ’■ " L L Angle to Conrad Mingus—160 aeres behind the bars. Jacksonville Jottings. main some weeks, Mrs. Gallant, who lost her foot in the sec 28 tp 37 s, r 2 w, release of bond for Kasper Kubli, Jr., has returned from ear-old daugh- Tolman Springs health and summer Wm. H. Breese w»-* *- — runaway accident of last week, is recover deed; $1.________________ . rhe Whittier Reform School the east, where be has been studying i • ———• • resort and mineral baths, Mrs. A. VV. • ing very nicely. She is very spunky and law. butte creek news . .... ,.<» Klamath county to she would not have to support her. Angle, proprietor. Baths 50 cents each Notions, Novelties, Stationery, etc., in proportion. Call through the trying ordeal was more com « .»eex to return with Miss Rosetta Wat The girl is a cripple. Judge Harris lec J. C. Whipp, T. J. Kenney, Jas. Elliott posed than all'hands about her. all round. Board and lodging $8 per ers, who has completed the term of school tured the woman severely. and J. Linn are spending the week on week. Vapor batliB free to guests of I A. B. Ashman went down to Gold Hill E ditor V alley R ecord : for Hildebrand district. take a memorandum of prices from __ _____________ _ 1 Estimate's of this year’s raisin crop Applegate, fishing and hunting. again Tuesday to look after his mining in Janies Lewis is reported unwell. J)r. hotel* Miss Allie Farlow, first assistant post put the probable yield almost as heavy Mrs. S. Patterson and Miss Rose terests. He and Capt. H. G._ Blackwell Stanfield is prescribing. liie foundation for a new state depot mistress, returned Tuesday from an ex have bonded another ledge, in Willow Miss Amy Safford, our postmistress, is at San Francisco will soon be com Patterson, wife and daughter of Sheriff Springs tended visit at the bay the guest of Mrs. as last season. district, from C. Anderson and are reported to be on the sick list. Ada Culver of Alameda. Mildred Williamson, aged 3, at Taco Patterson, were here Tuesdaj’ looking for having the same prospeeted. John Wiley, of Phoenix, is visiting with pleted. Dr. and Mrs. Purdy of Witchita, Kan., ma, set fire to her clothing with matches a house. They expect to move hero California fruit growers are rejoicing Chas. E. Worden, the allotting agent, has his family, tbeir uncle William Wiley. about Sept. 1st. arrived Tuesday evening on a visit to Ash and was burned to death. tendered the position of surveyor to Will at the resumption of traffic. Green Mrs. Holmes, since my last, has been in land relatives and friends. Mrs. Purdy is Miss Carrie Cronemiller, Mrs. Jas. Nickerson, and the latter gentleman will ( quite a critical condition, but was slightly fruits are now being shipped in large W. H. Horr, ^he largest wholesale Cronemiller a daughter of H. B. Carter. and Mrs. Ed. Wilkinson, have^ajucratiye job for the^nex^twoj^ears. j improving yesterday. quantities. Qpiurn smuggler in the Northwest, had who were detained at Sacramento for the j ^,r....^1Cv^-r E. P. McCormack, the Salem holder of Prof. Gamble, formerly of this, but now The Standard mill, at Snohomish, swamp lands in Klamath county, went out bfcen indicted by the grand jurj’ at Th- ‘ past three weeks on account of the strike, I son’s place as^lerk at the Agency.—Ex of Siskiyou county. Cal., was here visiting press. ' a friend one day last week. to day to join a San Francisco party on a coma. Wash., employing 100 men, burned re arrived home Sunday evening. fishing trip to Williamson river. D. K. Downer, of the Downieville, Sierra Paso Robles will expend $12,000 iij the Fears are entertained that Miss Daisy cently. Loss, $60,000; insurance, $1,000. The personal property of George E. county. Mountain Messenger, made the , Stanfield 'H T. P. Johnson was lip from Grants Pass construction of a new water reservoir. down with a serious attack of A carload of grapes was shipped to Bloomer was sold Monday by Deputy R ecord office a pleasant call to-day, and ' fever, but is we Monday to meet Mrs. J, and Miss Brower, hope for the best. At Sau Jose Mrs. Bertha C. Smith had Sheriff Barnes by virtue of an execution made many friends during bis brief stay who were returning from the fair, Marys Grandma Allen, who has been spending Chicago from Warm Spring, Cal., a few her yoting husband, Henry C. Smith, issued by the circuit court in favor of in Ashland. He has been visiting the fair several ville. Monterey and Pacific Grove. weeks in this part of the valley, doys ago. This is the first shipment add took a trip this way before returning ' of grapes from the state this season, and has returned to her home on Big Butte. T. L. Reese, the Western Union oper arrested and put under $500 for failure Isaac Muller plaintiff. The property sold home. ator here during the absence of C. E to provide for their infant child. Mrs. | brought $75.57. Mrs. Howlett took a trip to the mount would have been sent two weeks ago Clarence Farnham and the Presbyterian ains recently, staving with Wm. F. Wilker but for the tieup. Donnelly, returned yesterday to Los An Smith is the daughter Of a wealthy ! D. Thompson, Jr., and family, Mrs. geles, He likes Ashland, and may return farmer of Rio Vista, where the couple O. Keegan and Mrs. D. Thompson re choir—Misses Silsby. Misses Mingus, Miss son’s family. She reports considerable Fannie Fox, the Misses Tiffany. Chas. Rose Two strikers at Los Angeles have been to go into business. were married by contract in 1803. turned from their trip to the McCallister and Bert Barnes—left yesterday for the sickness in a mild form in that locality. sent to the penitentiary for eight months Rev. E. E. Thomas, of Medford, is ex R. T. Shannon and family left Tuesdav Fruit growers of Fresno are greatly Boda springs Sunday. Mrs. Thompson coast at Crescent City to sweetly sing their pected to be here next Sunday to assist each for contempt of court. They vio fortheir former home in Stockton, Cal. and Mrs. Keegan are reported quite ill praises to the mighty ocean. This party Rev. Fysh with his basket meeting in the Mr. Shannon will return in a month and relieved by a dispatch addressed to Su since tbeir return. lated injunctions issued by Judge Ross had no use for chaperone’s. groze at the old picnic ground. expects to interest some California capital perintendent Frazier of the San Joaquin of the federal court. The Cottage Grove Leader says Chrisman, in the mining interests hereabouts. Mr. Moore, living on the edge of the Mrs, Newman Fisher, of San Fran Pearson division of the Southern Pacific, notify and Kennedy have received from desert, reports having a cow that brought The San Francisco mint lias begun the The current report that a crowd of Jack ing him to receive shipipents of greèn cisco, is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Selbv’s smelting works of San Francisco re five calves. Not a bad cow to have when coinage of silver seigniorage into stan ’ ‘ . Mr. Fisher is also here and turns from a sack of ore taken from the An calves are commanding a premium. sonville girls and Ashland boys were to go fruit for points north of Portland east Gi : Jacobs. dard dollars. out in the mountains this week without a Sacramento. Tlie news came in thè thinkB thinks ‘ of moving his stock of goods from aconda mine in Bohemia, the phenomenal Mrs. Fielder, of Central Point, accom chaperone was without foundation. The Washington to Jacksonville and establish assay of $7740 to the ton. This mine was At North Yakima, Wash., David Sea bv her daughters, Missis Julia and nick of time, as many buyers were aboi^t ing a merchantile business. Ashland boys wouldn’t do such a thing. located by Chrismaa, Pearson and Kennedy panied Rosa, spent last Wednesday visiting Rev. mans was killed during a struggle with to void their contracts on the ground in 1892 and is now owned by Tacoma capi Richard Fysb and family. The event will Mrs. Chas LeBeau, wife of the well- Chris. Wintzen, who has been a part talists. George Bodsit for the possession of a that fruit could not be shipped. known Yreka pioneer who has l>een super long be remembered as a bright spot in ner for many years of H. V. Helms, died intendent of the county hospital for years, The California Raisin Grower's Asso Monday evening after a several weeks’ The mediation committee of the A. R. tbeir lives, for both families enjoyed the pistol. Seaman's wife left him because of his brutality. He went to her room, is visiting Ashland friends and the mineral ciation met at Fresno last week and event very much. illness. He was a single man and in U. for the Mt. Shasta division held a springs and summer resorts in the Siski- and drawing a pistol, told her he would There is a conipan y of men at work re meeting of the union at Dunsmuir Mon elected permanent officers. comtortable circumstances. The funeral yous. pairing oui bridge at Eagle Point, and are kill her. The woman screamed and day at which it was voted to declare the The preliminary examination of tlie took place Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock strike off and acknowledge defeat. Turn combining business with pleasure, as the grabbed hold of the pistol. Bodsit who Cephas Scott, conductor on the work train and one of the A. R. U. boys, went to mon accused of wrecking the train on under the auspices of the Improved Order er and Hardy, of the committee, tele “boss,” Mr. Clemens, has bis family along was in an adjoining room went to the Dunsmuir on the first train and was duly trestle two near Sacramento during the of Red Men, of which organization be graphed the news to Ashland, butSeylor, and are camped on the bank of our beauti ful Butte creek, thereby saving the expense woman's assistance and Seaman attacked “tied up” everlastingly and eternally in a railroad strike was held at Woodland. was an active member. who was in jail at Sacramento and is a of boarding the hands at either of the him. While the men were struggling matrimonial union. The bride’s name is I. O. O. F. officers installed: Last member, protested unavailinglv. Worden, Knox, Mullin, Compton and hotels. The timbers used are some of the the pistol was discharged twice. Both Miss Francis Stevens. Saturday evening, July 21st, District first production of A. J. Daley’s new’ saw Hatch, all strikers, are the accused. Wm. C. l ’ atton met with a bad accident Mr. G. J. Scharlacb, an old-time hat bullets hit Seaman and he died shortly Deputy Grand Master W. I. Vawter, as on the Wm. Taylor farm in Ashland pre mill on Roundtop. Johnny Sherburne, aged 14, is the prin drummer of this section, has severed his after. Bodist was exonerated by the sisted by past grands of Medford and I am sorry to say that Miss Nellie cinct Saturday. He was running a number connection with Trust A Co. __ ____ and _ is ___ now cipal witness against them. He testified traveling for Friedlander A Co. through that he drove Worden and several others Jacksonville lodges, acting as grand of horses in the back pasture to catch one Roberts, one of our most estimable and ac coroner's jury. the southern portion of California. Good to the trestle, where they took the tools officers, installed officers in Jacksonville of them, when the horse he was riding complished young ladies, is reported on A. E. Redstone, of California, who lodge No. 10 for the present term. The took under a tree, the limb hooked him the sick list. Her sister, Miss Lulu, re luck to him on new route. has been representing the Coxeyites at' ported her so unwell that she was not able from the carriage and went to the under the neck, he lost the rein and the C. B. Jillson, the Hornbrook blue-gravel bridge, and shortly after the train was assisting grand officers were I. A. Webb, orse bucked him off, liis foot caught in to lie out to hear Mr. Fysh preach at the Washington, is ill trouble with the inte B. S. Webb, N. A. Jacobs, John Arnold miner, was in Ashland Tuesday. Mr. Jill- the stirrup and be was dragged a consider Antelope church, thereby missing a literary son's name has been slated for the republi wrecked. Knox, who was the leader of and E. Band. Theofficers installed were: able distance. Young McAllister found as well as a social and religious treat. Mr. rior department. About a year ago can nomination for the legislature from Sis the strikers at Sacramento, is charged N. G., Jas. Cronemiller; V. G., L, L. him and brought him home in an un F. alco preached at the Mound school house Redstone claimed $1,800 damages from kiyou county. The county convention with complicity in the erime. It is Jacobs; treasurer, K, Kubli; R. S. N.G, •> conscious condition. the government on tlie representation Dr. Songer was yesterday to a full house. meets next week at Yreka. A. N. Holies; L. S. N. G., Jas. Wilson that his homestead had been taken from summoned and though no bones were >; While Greece and Rome may boast of alleged that the team was given to Wor Mrs. Dolph Eddy and children arrived den on an order from Knox which had R. 8. V. G., John Arnold ; L. S. V. G., broken the young man was badly wrenched. possessing a goodly share of the seven him in the setting aside of the Sequoia E. Band; warden, Fred Luy; I. 8. G., He is recovering. wonders of the world, we. of Eagle Point, reservation. A bill for Redstone’s relief Saturday from Pendleton to make their the seal of the union. home in Ashland with Mr. Eddy, the pro Hugh Elliott. Jack O’Neil, foreman of the worktrain, claim to have the eighth wonder, and that passed the house and senate and .went to a METHODI8T MINISTER THAT DOES NOT prietor of the new store, The Fair. They An attempt is being made to revive the returned Monday from his trip to Duns is eat chicken —or anything that is cooked the president. The president referred are paying her folks, the Slower family of California baseball league. The Indian Way of Celebrating a Verdict muir with the checks for the entire crew, with them. As far as I know he eats all the matter to the interior department, Grants Pass, a visit this week. of Not Guilty In a Murder Trial. who were also discharged at the same other kind of meats with the exception of A law and order league has been Ex-Conductor Frank Mathews, now formed at Oakland to protect property A dozen Indians wrapped in blankets time. The worktrain had 55 men on chicken, and the fact is so remarkable that and it is stated by the department that brakeman, gets raised very materially bv is classed as the eighth wonder of the Redstone's homestead is not within 35 reason of the strike knocking the boys out from destruction during the railroad sat in silence in an office in the Hyde who went out on the strike. O’Neil will he miles of the national park. world by our caterers. block Wednesday evening and smoked be put in charge of his old section at of rank. He was an O. R. C. man and did strike. Harvest is upon us in dead earnest. I Delta and the worktrain abandoned for Sensations are numerous in the Mar- the pipe of peace. It followed the ver not go out. At present he is in the railroad The federal grand jury for the ninth the present. It is also announced that overheard a farmer remark yesterday that ; tin will contest now being tried at San hospital nursing an injured foot. dict in the Sischiinoo murder case in the district of California, sitting at San , oats, which a week ago would have made II. L. Sayles. Frank Sutton, Chas. Francisco, is making a thorough investi United States court. When it was an the S. P. will get rid of all of its white good hav. was now dead ripe; and with Francisco. Two documents are offered section hands and substitute Chinamen Hevener. Mrs. Jas. Norris, Mrs. E. J. Shep nounced to the Indians in waiting that two severe hail-storms, several cloud as the last will and testament of Henry herd. J. C. Chrisman, wife and sons, Mrs. gation of violations of the interstate and. the jury had returned a verdict, the pris and Japs for all of their jobs. bursts or down pours of—say from four to Martin, who was interested in mines at R. K. Sutton and daughters, Mrs. H. J. c nspiracy laws by the men who went . six inches an hour; a visitation of grass- Weaverville. One will bequeaths all the Franklin Lane, editor of the Tacoma oner ’ s sad eyed father brought forth the Hicks. Miss Rena Rogers and Roy Har out on the railroad strike. It is expected Daily News, was on last evening’s train. , hoppers; the rust on the wheat; excessive grove are at Crescent City visiting the that many indictments will be found famous pipe of peace and slowly filled it He says that none of the California papers hot weather, and the green aphis, with the estate to Mrs. Henry Martin, widow of big ocean. of wheat starting off at 45 cent-* testator. The second will gives the against tlie members of the American with tobacco. Then while the jury was 1 have done the military situation at Sacra- prospect being polled the Indians sat in silence • mento justice, that it is far more warlike per bushel, the average farmer doesn’t ieel widow only one-third of the estate, the Mrs. Jos. A. Wilson, while at Soda Railway Union. and carried on with a more relentless disci- as jubilant as a person would suppose. remainder being left to the posthumous Springs recently bad the sensational Strikes make hard times, and money and awaited the result. When Colonel . pline and surveilance than anyone imag There has been a vast acreage of grain cut son of John Martin, brother of Henry. experience of killing a rattlesnake in the , ^Winston entered the little room a few ines. The soldiers sleep on the depot pave for hay. and in some instances the yield ha« presence ot a party of ladies and one man. scarce, but goods are still sold at halt their been very light, one man cutting over 40 Mrs. Henry Martin’s attorneys claim the The snake had six rattles and a button, and i value at The Fair. White India linen minutes later with the prisoner, Simon ment with one blanket amid constant din acres and only realizing 15 tons of hay from second will is a forgery. The second Sischimoo, the boy’s face was wreathed of engine bells and roar of moving trains, Mrs. Wilson done him up with neatness , 10-cts. per yard. the same; wliile in some instances the bail and dispatch and a club. in smiles. He grasjied his old father's Gatling guns are turned on the streets and and wind literally destroyed the grain en- will is dated at a time when Mrs. Henry the sidewalks are loaded with ammunition, M. F. Wight, of Kodiak, representing the HOTEL OREGON" hand and spoke in the Indian tongue. tirely. but that is in accordance with the Martin was very ill and not ex;>ecte<l to arms, and accoutrements. teachings of scripture, for “When the survive. Mrs. John Martin has a num Alaska Commercial Co.’s interests in the The disconsolate expression left the old F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. Emil Peil, blacksmithing, horse-shoeing, wicked ruleth, the people mourn.” land of the midnight sun. arrived Tuesdav 1 ber of letters signed by Henry Martin man ’ s face; he smiled and shook his boy ’ s etc., of every description. First-class work via San Francisco on a three weeks’ visit David Cincaide reports that his son which indicate that more than usual hand warmly. Then, while Simon was and satisfaction guaranteed. _ The old when he will return with his wife, formerly J A Jester, Colorado H W Butler, Port Thomas came near having a serious ac- Miss Dora Anderson, who preceeded him a John Morrison,DenvrC Anderson, Phoenix shaking hands with others of the circle, Hunsaker shop near depot. Give him a cident a few days ago. Mr. 8. was mowing affection existed between Henry Marti* I month to visit her folks. L E Hoover, Med G A Taylor. Port i the old father applied a match to the cal)» and his son asked his father to let him run Wil his brother’s widow. Ambrose. Port J P Sheridan. Rose'bg ij pipe. A few whiffs were taken, the the machine for a time. He consented Mrs. N. Meyette. the Genessee county The declaring of the strike off has started N A Gibson, Boston G W Kimball, •• and with Mr Pew went a short distance to treasurer of the W. C. T. U. and a very in Game Law. all the railroad boys for the Mt. Shasta di J D M smoke being exhaled through the nose; Iowatown A A Bailey. S F a piece of wood with which to fix a fluential worker in the cause of women,says: vision lieadqnarteis at Dunsmuir “to see W Stone. Under the game law buck deer cannot get H Brunk. PM AV A Hemphill, . ,________ Duns then it was passed around. Everything header box. When Tommy had finished “I have used Parks’ Tea and find it is the the old man.” Supt. Agler always did Olive assistantW N Luckey, City was excitement about them, but the cir be kilied until after August 1st; and cutting the piece he turned the sycle up in best remedy I have ever tried for constipa stand well with his men and the boys be Chas S Brunk, spotted fawns cannot be killed at any a perpendicular position but forgot to tion. It requires smaller doses and is more Alliuen Jew, A E Ryan. Kvan, “ lieve they will receive humane treatment as TacomaDr Paul Grant, Port cle was unmoved by emotion or interest time. It is unlawful to kill any deer at throw the machine out of gear. The thorough. I shall use nothing else in fu far as Agler is personally concerned. until each had gone through the ceremony | any time unless the carcass is used or mower is so constructed that the cycle will J A Brandenburg, N.A “ N A Wilson, ture.” Sold by E. A. Sherwin. of peace; then they arose and rushed. out i preserved bj’ the person killing it, or is run in that position as well as horizontal The strike being declared off Monday on Geo M Love, J’ville A B Ashman. Cincinnati to get their certificates for fees, which ■ BnhHorTood the Mt. Shasta division, James Barry, J C Eubanks. S F I ................. . . ___ Elk can be killed from and as he started the horses the click Billy Morgan and the balance of the deputy J Lonatian, SteinmanW F Bangasser. S F amounted to $15 for each witness.—Spo- j August 1st to November 15th. 1 . Trout frightened them and at the same time cut EE Schoenheit, Port- U. S marshals went to Portland the same J H Callahan, “ Awarded one of the lines into and the boy could do | cannot * be sold ” or offered “ “ tor sale *" any time nothing more than hold to the one line, TP Judson, Gr Pass kane Review.______________ evening. None of the 25 warrants they D W Harmon, “ Highest Honors —World’s Fair. F W Gibbs, MedfordJ R Sechrist, 8 F I except during the months ot September brought out with them were served and no thereby keeping them in a circle, until Soda Springs Sparks. arrests were made concerning this strike. J R McKnight, 1’ortA B Seal & wife, ll •4 and October. finally the constant turning of the machine J V Prosser, Daven ptl Goodfriend. Dr. Brower and wife, of Ashland, were caused a ratchet in one of the wheels to give 44. A number of prominent people are ex C A Hermann. Or Cty B B Galland. Table Kock Items. up visiting friends in this locality recently. way, tberebv stopping the movement of pected at the Tolman mineral springs sum C Z Smith, Port E D Ivory, Oakland cycle. He finally succeeded in stopping mer resort this month and in August, W W McIntosh, do R I) Hawkins, City Mr and Mrs. Kinney, of Ashland, were There is some rust in the Dickinsou wheat the' the team without any serious injury, but among them Col. and Mrs. Edw. Hill of E H Shepard, Port P Wessinger. Port up visiting the springs in this locality Sun field. it was a narrow escape. D ick . Pennsylvania, Congressman Hopkins and Josh Walker. day. » A Lempke, Gr Passt This has been splendid corn weather, the Eagle Point, July 23, 1891. Senators Mitchell and Dolph and some of Sam Goldsmith, “ L F Sherburne, Wit ck ; Rev. J. L. Jones preached an excellent thermometer hitting 102 in the shade in their families, if congress adjourns soon. M Sanders, S F *W R Leech 8 F sermon to a large and appreciative audience this section. Trouble. Chas. H. Pierce. J. R. McDonald and J C Hall <fc wf, Ct Pt P M Bowman, Port here last Sunday. He has kindly consent J . O. Johnson, wife and children who NA Ambrose, “ Chas. Angel, the timber land men, left Seelev Hall, Quick is the succession of human ed to be with us'again this coming Sundav, were al Pacific Grove, Cal., arrived home L El evy. S F Monday on a trip of several weeks duration H K Orni, S F and a good “turn out” is confidently ex Monday by private conveyance. events. The cares of today are seldom The ™ 8 o Ward. ,,aiu, “ John Daut, I’hila visiting all the timber land belts between A pected. blockade looked too dangerous for them to the cares of tomorrow, and when we lie here and Feather river. Cal. As these T James, Jenny creek The Sunday school of this place has not travel by mil. down at night wc may safely say to parties are heavily interested in the timber W L Townsend, MedF Roper, . Ashland , only proven itself very profitable, but ex-1 R. E. Drum, wife and children leave most of our troubles, “Ye have done interests of the coast their trip has in view O H Blount & wf, CityMrs Roper, a business interest as well as summer out- i Geo K Farmer, _ Judge — J 1 H “ Rothrock. ; ceedingly popular of late. Last Sabbath 34 i Wednesday by team for a two months’ out your worst, and we shall meet no more. ” Santa Rosa Cedar Rapids scholars were present, and the increase in ! ing trip to Portland and tlie coast. J. C. in-». I L»-..... 11 B Town end, Port number was only exceeded by the increase ‘ Pendlctort will be postmaster and have I —Cowper. Mrs. Janies Brown Potter and Kyrle J Wormser, 8 F in interest. EK Downer, Billew and ttuir troupe were on Sunday’s J A Waddle, 1 ort t charge of Drum’s farm during his absence. W. I. Church, of Staunton Post G. A. R , G 8 Sanford. Mt Clem Downieville, Cal The soda springs of this section have train for the Marqntam. Mrs. Potter is says: “I have tried nearly every cough F E Engwicht. Duns Harry Pritchard, Pt proven quite an attraction ot late; not only the society woman who read “ 'Ostler Joe” Furnished Room remedy but found nothing to compa: e R 1) Hawkins, “ Jay Gould, N Y to people in all parts of the valley, but I With or without board. Call at Wm. with Parks’ have to a Washington audience of fashionable Ongh Syrup. There is notli- MOST PERFECT MADE. low-necked dresses at M rs. Secretary Whit G E Anderson. Med U A Hermann, O Ct y |( J many from other'sections of the state have on earth like it for bronchitis. I have A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free ’ shown tlieir appreciation of health and ' Nelson’s boarding and lodging house on i j ing ney's home and created such a sensation suffered ever since my discharge from the Oak street. Parks’ Sure Cure is a positive specific for ! pleasure, recently, by their presence, that she left a magnificent home and went ; army and Parks' Cough Syrup is the only from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant p. p. on the stage against the protest of her hus women who are all “run down” and at cer- ■ Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver Stove remedy that has ever helped me.” Sold by 40 YEARS THB STANDARD. -------------------------- band. whom she deserted and took up with tain times are troubled by backaches, head - ’ j E. A, Sherwin. Polish. No dull« aohes, etc. Sold by £, £, Sbeiwim First-class printing at R ecord office. THE STRIDE CAUTION-POISON. Is New SUII THE FAIR. I ! On. ! and DOLPH EDDY O. H. BLOUNT The Leading Clothier and Hatter DR, S BiUew, BAKING POWDIR