VALLEY RECORD. Stuck on Their Goods. A Raised County Warrant. Klamath’s New Indian Agent. butte creek news . Jury List—September Term. STATE NORMAL * SCHOOL President Cleveland on Monday ap­ The new populist officials of Jackson Sheriff S. Patterson has drawn the fol­ county are “after them” and are finding pointed Marshall Petit of the state of In­ E ditor V alley R ecord : lowing to act as jurors for the September out a few things anyhow, even though diana, agent of tbe Klamath Indian Charley Carney and family are going to I term of circuit court: ASHLAND, O b .,..T hubbvay . Aug. Iß. 1894 they are “hayseeds.” The investigation . Agency in Klamath county to succeed D. Crater lake soon. G W Apger, Eagle Point, farmer. of the countv books in the clerk’s office [ W. Matthews. Thus the president has OF Jos Whiteman, Woodville, farmer. Miss Cora Brown is at present stopping by Countv Clerk N. A. Jacobs and his again paid off some of the bribery of with her sister, Mrs. Win. Holmes at Cen­ E L Farra, Rock Point, farmer. PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL. deputy, E. E. Smith, has led to the dis­ ■ Senator Voorhees, whom he bought last tral Point. James Hukill, Eden, blacksmith covery of one leak whereby through for­ i year to play traitor to tho American Fred T Downing, Chimney Rock, farmer I am glad to announce that Mrs. Chas, Dolph Eddy’s prices are still in the lead gery the county lost $190. Herewith is 1 people and do the dirty work of Wall Holmes has so tar recovered as to be C M Rexford, Applegate, farmer. able at The Fair. Men’s wool bats, 40c. appended a copv of the original warrant street. And the democracy of free silver to sit up for an hour at a time. Michael Chavner, Gold Hill, farmer :o: Oregon are to be sacrificed over the neck and below it the forgery: Misses Clara Hansen and Lena Casey John J Neatbamer, Pleasant creek,miner of gold-bagism to have their best posi­ Joe Rader, Harry Carlton. Artie Pool R F Yocum. Jacksonville, farmer went to Colestein yesterday for a vacation. (Original.) (TpOUR NEW BUILDINGS. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 500 STUDENTS tions given to eastern carpet-baggers as a and Charlev Sanfiel.l have gone to Soda John Ashpole, Eagle Point, farmer. $3.80. J. N. Teal, the Portland lawyer and dem­ No. 872. JL New and large Dormitory for young ladies, ready for next term. Ten instructors reward for the crime of infamous treach­ Springs on Little Butte to recuperate. Jacksonville, Oregon. ocratic politician, was in Ashland Tuesday. F T Downing, Central Point, farmer , I our Courses of Study. New Apparatus. vu I ’?njntenti°milly omitted to mention J M Gibson, Central Point, farmer .... December 3rd. 1884. ery to his party and his country. Bum. Kelly, president of the Ashland that John V atkins has moved from here The Treasurer of Jackson County W J Gregory, Central Point, farmer. Medford Items. Mining Co., was in town several days last Murder—A Girl at the Bottom Ot It. onto Big Butte to remain some time. Healthful location in the mountains. NO SALOONS. Spring water conducted Will pay to W. H. Coleman, ............or Chas F Nicholson, Medford, farmer week. C. W. Palm was doing Ashland Wednes ­ fii7n?be hl v ’ntH a !tbe b“lI‘.hnR3 by pipes. Heating by the best and late«, hot air Two young men, each twenty-one years bearer........................... Three &. .80-100... A sub-reporter reports that they had a John Gallaher, Eden, farmer Fine white shirts trom 35c. up. The best old, of Oakland, Douglas county, Fred Kin­ ........ dollars, for services as Tallesman at day. very pleasant time at a little social hop at Artemas Armstrong. Table Rock, farmer turnaces. Excellent ventilation. shirt made, $1.31. See Dolph Eddy, at caid and Sam Brown, both paid court to Nov. Term, 1884............................................ Mrs. Ira Phelps is visiting Ashland rela- Wrn, Higenbothem’s last Friday night. the same gisl, Miss Mattoon, out of which By orders of the Board ot Commissioners I lives. H J Terrill, Talent, fanner The Fair. All work ab'ut the buildings and grounds put into the hands of poor students. It Robt. Potter’s little boy is quite sick with A Anderson, Jacksonville, farmer. arose an enmity. Monday afternoon at their December........ Session, A. 1)., 1894. consists of attending furnaces, sweeping, sawing wood, dining-room and garden work, 1 The York-Forbes party returned Mon- typhoid fever. Dr. Stanfield is in atten ­ Ad. Helms went to San Francisco today, Brown sent word to Kincaid that he want­ W. H. P arker , County Clerk. Wni Powell, Ashland, farmer I day from their outing in Jenny creek. dance and the child seems to be doing well where his wife and Mrs. Hull are receiving ed to see him and when Kincaid met him etc. birls do their own washing and ironing in basement of dormitory. Tubs w >iw Henry C Klock, Gold Hill, farmer. boards, water at faucet, irone, store and wood, all free. medical aid Brown pulled a revolvar and shot Kincaid (As Raised.) Jacob Kahn, the Portland bide buyer, Elmer Higenbotbem and young Mr. J A Cochran, Willow Springs, farmer the breast. Kincaid ran into a black­ No. 872. $193.80. was here last week and is now in Siskiyou Gorden started yesterdav (Sunday) for Frank Burkhart, Pleasant creek, farmer Hugh McGuire, president of the Pacific in shop. Brown firing two more shots Jacksonville, Oregon. ! county. Klamath county to trv and improve their H M Crowell, Jacksonville, farmer. thfwnii-riIC.b 0K M odel T bainisg S chool throughout the year. Tbe true basis of Paper Co., of Portland, was doing business smith without effect. Kincaid died in ten min­ ........... December 3rd, 1884. j Mrs. Chas. Strang and children have been exchequer. the work in the school is Normal, and the Professional work is made verv emphatic. here Monday. utes after receiving his wound. Young The Treasurer of Jackson County F M Blevins, Rock Point, farmer. The courses of study are: Normal, Post-Graduate, Business, Music, Art. " The State .Yesterday your correspondent and wife paying relatives a visit at Kiddles, Douglas Brown lies in the Roseburg county jail to A few choice Poland China pigs for C M Harvey, Eden, farmer Will pay to W. H. Coleman,............. or Diploma entitles the holder to teach in any countv of the State, and at the end of 15 visited Hon. C. W. Taylor. He is still verv county. await the action of the grand jury, Miss bearer. One Hundred Ninety A...80-100... sale at mill of B. C. R. F. Mill Co., Eagle months he receives a Life Diploma without examination. Jow. The afflicted family have the sym­ John K Moon, Gold,Hill, farmer Hattie Mattoon was arrested a» an acces­ ........ dollars, for services as Tallesman at Frank Mingus witn his brother, Dr. Min-: pathy of the entire community. Point. Write. Henry Klippel, Jacksonville, lumberman sory to the murder, but was subsequently Nov. Term, 1884............................................ gus, of Portland, and a party have gone to I A S Moon, Table Rock, farmer. •SÄS! ‘&c. B“«™»»- «0.25 RT «rm of I» Mrs. Welborn Beeson. Sr., of Talent, is discharged for the want of sufficient evi­ By orders of the Board of Commissioners Elk creek on a hunt. Mrs. Lou Chappel, after a sojourn of a Geo W Barron. Ashland, etockraiser very ill this week with an attack of neural­ dence. All concerned are prominent folks. at their December.......Session. A. D.. 1891. few days with her mother, returned to J. R. Harden has gone to the Beaver I Marshfield, and Mrs. Murry, her sister, P W Paulson, Ashland, merchant gia of tbe stomach. W. H. P arker , County Clerk. That Pinkerton Bill. creek mmingdistrict with C. C. Shohohoney 1 also W G Knighten, Trail creek, farmer week>Aor1S^’5 fnrIi?iIhGIT?; At hall, board $1.75, and room 50 cents per returned to her home in Coquille. High A Story, tbe leading barbers of the The raised warrant was protested when Judge Hanna has enjoined aud re­ Newman Fisher was treasurer and paid on a prospecting tour. ng in the Ashland grove for some ing. some of their political opponents for tbe has the appearance of having left friends. Ipft blank hl’inlr weeka’ returned home Wednesday. F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. W. T. VAN SCOY, President. Hervest is over, and now we are waiting Misses Lillie Watson and Susie Home'« crime of discharging a dynamite bomb the “Three A 80” and that afterward the , Judge Willard Crawford and Mrs. Eliza- for a thrashing machine to come in. Tbe have returned from their trip to Merlin in front of a China house, during tbe “One Hundred Nintv A 80” words and ?,®th Cr?,wf?,rd. ?erTe “ar,'7ed at Grants crop prospect is not encouraging as the Max Muller. J’ville W N Luckev, city R B Cornelius 11 a’ss on the llth by Jud8« Hanna. with Miss Helen Godfrey, who is now anti-Chinese agitation. When it came figures were inserted. rust has injured the Spring grain consider A D Naylor, do C P Baughman,Phila . C W McMurray, to paying tbe bill thev put it on the coun­ able. visiting them. The discovery baa created a whole lot j. H. Parker and A. N. Solisshave gone Geo Hill, Boston Tacom Mrs. T. E. Scott and daughter. Miss cil. City Clerk Geo. E. Dean refused to of talk at the county seat and all over the i 'nto Partnersbip in the law. collection and Fred Stanfield, one of our most promis­ G T Galligan, Portl’d A Walsh, Roseburg audit the bill ; tbe council removed him Moody Scott, passed through Tuesday from county and many are the remarks that rraJ„avid Clark. alternate; Mrs. L. C. Stanfield, superinten­ L- Chas. Kappler was here last week look­ has recovered hts senses and aecompan- ; Cal., on his annual business trip I’oHland Wni Faber. Albany Misses Lulu Clark, Minnie and Eva Sloper dent of Juvinilc Temple; A. C. Howlett, 8 K Bradford, „ j ing up the location for his extensive ied by T. W. Bryant visited the scene of I K.rwiu.Toma, Wis were picnicing at Colestein yesterday. Davis’s fleet-footed three-year-old, Oregon Miss Cora Brown, A. Pool, trustees; and „ . j Bohemia J N Teäl.'Krtland “ brewery and ice plant. He will be here his misfortune yesterday. His story is B F. Myer, who has been visiting nearly Chief, has become lame and will not enter R. Fysh, L. D. Harrv Adams, Port A1’ Bradburv.l’ortl’d substantially as follows; the September races. An eflort is being every section of the United States in his again shortly to decide. 8 Schmer, Portland C A Piper, do There is a party composed of Janies M. Got off the morning train at Ashland put forward to secure a new track near Lewis and family, Walker Lewis, Millie Grant HarrisonAw 'HSnenoer, do travels of a vear, is back in San Francisco Ashland uses annually 500 20 gallon and will be home again in a few weeks. barrels of beer, the cost of which is $4000 Thursday, and spent the day looking Medford and a subscription has been start­ Howlett, some of Mr. Newman’s family *< Galice creekiB J Phillips,Sac’to to raise money to buy the lsh tract and possibly a few others, expect to start MXr,°n Harrison, do IH for Crater lake Wednesday to he gone A McN Harnson, Van Horn returned Sunday from a weeks’ would make quite a saving, not to men- a stranger, who asked him to take a buggy west of town for that purpose. ’ ,8 Hoffman, Medford stay at Colestein for the benefit of the tion tbe amount of ice consumed every ride to the mineral springs about six Judge Chas Walker was down from about two weeks. Millie H. is going to Mrs Davis T Lebanon iJ M Hansbrough, miles out of town; arrived there about Cottage Grove last week on a buisness trip take a pea gun. and we expect to have a health of Mrs. Millsap, who has been ill. year. .. A wf . L Roseburg dark. The stranger left him to hold the He was a serious loser in tbe recent fire sufficient supply of bear meat to last us all E A Stewart E John Stearns came up from the Home­ — Roseburg T W Pearson. Sac’to Tolman, Bradford A McClaine have horse while he brought the soda water, there, the Bohemia hotel, which he had the fall. stake mines near Woodville, day before D B Worthington, L-1 vi „•,, T.K F,*bertv.Rose’bg completed only a few mouths, was burned Hubbard has sold his house and yesterday, where he has been running the Durcbased the Homestake mine, Wood­ returning in a short time with a mug full. | down. Klamath Falls H Glade, do ® cost $3000 and was insured for lot B. in B. Eagle Point to Mrs. Lou Chappel; ' T F Hendrick A rule,, wife engine. He left yesterday for Pokegama. ville, of W. J. Stanley A Co. for $14,000, They then started toward town. Coming $1200. It Doc. Ruggles, formerly in the consideration $700, and J. E. Stickle A Richards. S F back the stranget said he would like to circus business, was running the hotel and Chas. W. Prentice, the Sacramento rail­ and will put 9 stamps of milling on it. and family, of Oakland, are to occupy the F L Southwick. road man, nephew of C. P. Huntington Grain sacks furnished at Central Point visit the mines a short distance from the i is also a loser. R A Booth, G Pass Gr r Tass premises, as soon as Mr. Fysh’s time ex­ road. Cornell said it was too late and and brother-in-law of Prince Hatzfelt, ar­ and Eagle Point mills. Wheat eleaned J ■ l»” Mayfield 0 Winter, City pires, which will be about the middle of Circus day witnessed a terrible runaway rived in Ashland Monday for his annual and stored in bins. No “rocky” sack he would rather go to his hotel. The B B Brownell, S F .. roley, SF" h _ that may yet prove fatal. Mrs. October. I also learned that Mr. 8«“’-' vacation. horse was turned up the lane leading I accident who arrived last week from Do»--’ e G W Isaacs, Jr.. Med C A Hermann,Londn charges to consume farmers’ substance. toward Buret Miller and sister, Miss Elsie Arm the Neil school house. Cornell I strong, were in one of Worman’s livery contemplates openin'- Mrs. McConnell, of Yreka, and her son, C0(1“n'ty; J H Andrews, Rosbg Rose Cardwell, Med -------------- T Fitch, Jr., S F attempted to get out and walk to town ; a rigs who got ugly at Woods’s lumber yard ' e Dr. Ed. McConnell, who is rapidly becom­ In Probate. a blacksmith shop J D Huff. Eugene J H Beecher. “ ing one of tbe leading physicians of San scuffle ensued, and he knew nothing RP Williams, “ and ran away, winding up in a frightful of Isaac Constant; order confirm­ |J C Murry, Fort Francisco, were visiting Dr. Songer’s folks ing Estate more until he waked np at Jacksonville collission with an oak tree beyond sale of real estate. this week. Mr. Combs, president of the company R. V, R. R. depot. Estate of C P Babcock; same proceedings. the following Sunday. He had on liis thrown County Commissioners’ Court. and **• —R- that has bought the tract of Hermann land Judson Ganiard, who has been crippled Estate of Avery Johnson; order fixing person about $275 ; 3 watch and good suit inter*®,’ out ~ -»a ladies were on Little Butte and editor of the Chicano August terni.j np with rheumatism for 22 months, is able Oct 2,1894, as day of final settlement. of clothes. When found by the section ...rs. Miller, who is in an News, passed through Eagle Point the matter of county road petitioned to be about and leaves this week for Klam­ Estate of Lewis Bees; order for sale of hands near Steinman be wa* ,.ag way, was very’ dangerously in- first of last week on a return trip from for In by the Geo W Fry et al in Chimney Rock ath Hot Springs. Oscar Ganiard will go real property. dressed and con’-» , jured. and for a time her recovery was des- their prospective citv of Klderanna. I precinct; road established. with him. Estate of Wni Alcoe; order of final settle­ .w«y poorly | paired of. The buggy was wrecked. learned from what I think is good authority In matter bridge petitioned for by W ment and administrator, W R John so - hi’"“*” — give no account of they will commence to survey the G Knighton of High A Story, the barbers, are doing discharged. et al; disallowed. The old Sells Bros, circus, which has that As yet there is no clew of who and lay it off in lots in the course of a what the Geary law failed to do, boycotting Ordered that John Clements be allowed been showing in the valley for years, under land ’ days. D ick . done tbe dastardly deed. the Chinese by sending their washing to $245 for repairing Eagle Point bridge. a new alias every time, strung itself out in few Eagle Point, Aug. 13. 189L the Salem Steam Laundry. Leave »'*— Ordered that .1 H Huffer be allowed $85 _ „ _ „ „ ¡thisplace Saturday. It brought a large orders with them, _ Jacksonville Jottings. Jail Delivery at Grants Pass. | number of people to town, but the atten- for building stone steps at rear of court ; The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of W. E. Brown was convicted of stealing | dance numbered only from 400 to 500 each McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treat­ house. * ' j Mrs. A. M. Berry visited relatives at Frank Hasty and wife started hg . _ In matter of county treasurer's bond; I Chas. Decker’s horse at Waldo by tbe cir- I performance. The manager said that he ment Ashland this week. of diarrhoea in her children will un ­ of M. 8. Welch, county treasurer ing to the Hailey stock ranch h ° w ” cuit court for Josephine county, and Judge “id not make the expense of railroad fare be of interest to many mothers. bond creek, to join the crow(i , BMtte elect, filed and approved.with the following O. Harbough has returned trom his Hanna sentenced him to three years in the to their next stopping place—Redding, ; doubtedly She says: “ I spent several weeks in Johns- therefore g®tberln« 1 There was considerable thieving practiced town, Pa., after the great flood, on account Jersons as sureties: lake- ^der fue trip to Trinity county, where he was do­ penitentiary. . B. Welch $2000, 8, M. Nealon $1000, Ru- I by the circus men in making change, and | ! of ing business. He reports that as a fine t my busband being employed tber?> Wei fn*G*>y sBer1^ ’ a number oi citizens were robbed thereby. $l000. James Bigham $1000. W. T. O aB* Wagner and W. H. Whited started business center—all kinds of produce Joe Hiatt, has already fell into bad Iuc£. Tbe man who sells candy with five, ten and had several children with us, two of Whom Moore $1000, W. T. Leever $2000,J. F. Greg­ took the diarrhoea very badly. I got some for a few days’ visit at the Patter- commanding high prices. Monday afternoon a prisoner {who $20 bills wrapped around it, "did up” quite of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diar­ ory $500, J. II. Eddington $1000, W. W. Ed­ Son mines on Beaver creez. The correct of suckers. should have been in jail) walked into the a harvest ' $500. L. A.iBiuions $500, W. W. Miss Agnes Devlin returned home Fri ­ rhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. dington geological formation of tRe country, will, Scott $1300. Jos. Dowden $500. D. Reynolds ' circuit court room and amazed the entire day from a year ’ s visit at Boston and for the fir»t I uh «!, tie made public. Mrs. N. Meyette, tbe Genessee county It cured both of them. I knew of several $1000, 8. A. I'artton $1000, J. 8. Rogers $50(1. court as well as tbe sheriff with the in-i ¡'treasurer ' other cases where it was equally successful. J. W. Marksburv $500. W. P. Dodge $250, I New York. She will teach in the Jack ­ of the W. C- T. U. and a very in ­ U. W. Oharr started Saturday for Hum- sonville schools thia year. formation that there had been a jail de­ fluential workerin thecause of women,savs: ■ I I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully C. Gall $750, Geo: W. Nichols $1000, Ow-1 rivtecownhi way of City- livery and Brown, who was ready to go I have used Parks' Tea and find it is the ! recommend it.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for C. ens Bros. $500, M. 8. Mayfield $500, Fred &A,?- Blacfk accomwtnied him, for a Miss Ida Francis, of Monmouth, who to Salem to serve his sentence, had made “ ; sale by Ashland Drug Company. best remedy I have ever tried for constipa- ■ Hansen $1000. W. Rawlings $1000. short outing, far as the reverand gentle has been the guest of Miss Dee Ankeny --- --------------------- --- i “CUPIDENE” tion. It requires smaller doses and is more Official bond of county assessor; bond man s fariu, near Waldo, Josephine county. for several weeks, left for her home Fri­ good bis escape. Brown had secured a tborpugh. The rioneers’s Meeting. ; Lehall use nothing else in fu­ I This great Vegetable key in some manner, with which he un­ do? correct and laid oyer until uext term of Vltalizer,theprescri|'- Tbe annual meeting of the Southeja, • ’this court. ^i0A,^°Lstiawthats' M ®01 for day. locked himself and vamoosed. He was ture.” Sold by E. A, Sherwin. tion of a famous French physician, will quicklv cure you of all ner­ 50c. and O0c. styles fM 30c, w Tbe Oregon Pioneer Society was held at citv Application ot Win M Colvig for remit ­ vous or diseases of the généralité orcai.a, such as Lost Manhood, captured after a short liberation and was A party composed of O. Keegan and Big Sttcky Items. BuyanewliaL A z Insomnia, 1'iihism the Back,Seminal Emissions. Nervous Debility, hall Saturday, Jacob Wagner, president, tance of taxes: disallowed. daughters, Misses Mollie and Annie, taken to the penitentiary the Baine even­ Pimpleit, Unûtnsss to Marry, Exhausting Bruins, Varicocele and Miss Ellen Bursell is visiting Medford in the chair and Silas J. Day secretary, County road petitioned for by A D Mc­ Constipation. 11 stops alt losses by day or night Prevents quick- Dr. P^ql Gsaut, of the o n Miss Annie Nannerv, W. Grimes and ing. friends. W. H. Parker treasurer, and W. W. Kee et al; laid over. IKsS ci discharge, which if not chocked loads to Sperœatorrhœaand «f Portland, return*» * ,• W- 8 9°” son left Tuesday for Tyler’s soda springs the horrors of Impotency. cleanses the liver, th« County assessor Logan Wooldridge was from his I nd ♦- Ashland Mondlay A Supposed Train-Wrecker. ggBEFOnS AND AFTER nil Oscar Goodell made a flying trip to Ash­ Kentnor vice-president, all present. The kidneys and the urinary organs of till impurities. anA Klamath, Lake, Modoc tor a two weeks' outing. granted an extension of time for complet ­ land last Tuesday. treasurer submitted his report showing “ CUPIDENK Htrengthensand restores small weak organs. J. G. Hiatt, sheriff of Josephine ‘ . K»sKi}*ou counties, in the interest of bis ing assessment roil of 1894,or until October Tlie iruson BiilTerors are not cnreil by Doctors Is because ninety percent are troubled with Geo. M. Love, wife and daughter, county, came down on the overland ! Quite a number of us enjoyed the circus $51 from annual dues and $46.50 ex­ PrOAtatitl». CUPIDENE Is the only known rem-dy to cure without uu operation. .XO o-Mtlmoni- firm. He reports doing a very good busi­ Emil DeRoboam, keeper of county hos­ pended. The association still owes its als. written gtieranti-e given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a pormuueut cure. Misses Mollie Miller, Carrie Cronemiller, at Medford last Saturday. pital, filed his report showing 11 patients ness in that section. Sunday morning to arrest one Louis $1.00 a box, six for (5.00, by mall. Fend for Fiu:t:circular and testimonials. secretary $20.50. Since last reunion two in attendance; report approved. Prof. J. M. Horton and Mrs. C. H. Hill, who is supposed to have been im ­ Mrs. Dolph Eddy* is paying her Miss Lulu Roberts spent several days members have died, Byron Cole and Mrs. Ad4rcs3 » A vol. flEUICINi; CO., ?. O. Eox 2076, Han Francisco, Cal. Tor &ile hy Ordered that the clerk advertise for pro­ mother, Mrs. J. A. Slover, of Grants Pass, Daley, of Tole, left Wednesday for a plicated in tbe attempted train wreck in last week in Jacksonville. posals to keep the county poor for the term ZDE/CTG- COMPANY. W. M. Turner. Capt. J. M. McCall, P. sojourn at the Dead Indian soda springs a short visit. Mr. Eddy has taken a dwell­ Josephine county some time since. In Miss Mamie Wiley was the guest of Mrs. Dunn and W. C. Myer were appointed to of one year. ing on Oak street and will commence house­ company with Deputy Sheriff Sham ­ Horace Pelton and Miss Hattie Si6e- F. J. Creed several days not long ago. frame a memorial in the memory of By­ keeping as soon as his household furniture more Wanted ! were here Sunday attending the brook, Mr. Hiatt went out to W’ardton arrives from Portland. Will Gregory, accompanied by his friend, ron Cole. The society will give a basket and effected Hill’s capture. There is a Sisemore-Orth wedding. A place as chambermaid in Hotel; can Ellsworth Roberts, visited Tolo last Satur dinner in the Jacksonville courthouse Mrs. Dr. Ozias, who has been living with reward of $5000 offered for the arrest and give nest of reterences. i yard on Thursday, Sept. 14th. Delin­ The carpenters have b*gun work on | conviction of the wouid-be train wreck- day. her mother, Mrs. H. H. Hill, left for Rose­ Address: A nnie L. S mith , burg last evening. Dr. Ozias has recovered the , the residence of Mrs. M. Miller. Mriler. The The^er. There does not seem to be much Miss Ella Williams, of Central Point, is quent members who will pav $1 on or Box 4, Ashland, Or. from his late physical wreck and Mrs. plan will be similar to Dr. Robinson’s i doubt but that tbe officers have the right making her friend, Anna Carney, an ex­ before next reunion day will be placed Ozias and his father will soon take him duelling and will be a beautiful home in good standing. These are the officers man. Mr. Hiatt left on this morning’s tended visit. Notice of Final Settlement. back to his old home in Missouri. wbetf completed. Foiest Moore is hauling lumber to build for the ensuing year: President, R. 8. train with the prisoner bound for Grants Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vau- vice-presidents. J. Thompson Lindsey’ Sisetnore and Miss Anna Pass. It is supposed that Hill is one of a new bridge, this side of the long bridge, Dunlap; pel, Norris ADrake’s. and A. M. Berrv; secretary and treasur­ County Court of Jackson County, State of Orth were married Sunday at the resi­ the parties who removed a rail near tun­ at Central Point. Oregon: In the matter of the' Estate of M. Odagiri, chancelor of the imperial nel 9 last winter.—Roseburg Plaindealer. Miss Hart, of Medford, an agreeable er, W. H. Parker. Avery Johnson, deceased. consulate of Japan at San Francisco, was dence of the bride’s mother, only a few young lady and a fine organist, spent a day Notice is hereby given that the under- | persons being present except the rela ­ Shot a Calf. on Monday’s train from Portland and the The Josephine grand jury indicted recently at G. C. Roberts’s. signed, administrator of the estate of j Sound cities, where be bad been organizing tives of the contracting parties. Rev. Walter Smith, while prospecting near There was Sunday school at Lone Oak the headwaters of Applegate creek, acci­ Avery Johnson, deceased, has filed in the the Japs into Patriotic Leagues who pledge Father Faber pronounced the ceremony Hill on the testimony of Sam Tooley, who entitled court bis final account as their lives for the empire in its fight against that made them one. They left soon claims to be a detective, and has worked school house last Sunday, and a good many dentally shot a yearling calf. Marked, a above such administrator and petition for dis­ China. after for their home ia Sams valley. up the case. He is charged with remov­ earnest workers were present. split in" each ear, an undercrop in rignt charge, and that by order of said court, a rail from the main line on a curve Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Gregory and daught­ ear and uppercrop in the left ear. He Tuesday, the 2d day of October, is appoint­ This week has been a bad one for monied Mav joy and prosperity ever hover over ing in the track and on a 40-foot trestle near er, Mrs. Owens, started for Lake creek last dreBsed the calf and brought the meat to ed for the hearing thereof. All persons in­ men. Marshal Smith lost his weasle skin their home, Tunnel 9, which, but for the timelv dis­ Saturday, and will be gone several days. terested In said estate are hereby notified containing about thirty-three dollars, and town. If the owner of the calf will ad­ to J. Nunan and family have returned covery by Chas. Taylor and J. Wetzel, appear on or before said da/ and file in hasn’t found it yet. R. K. Sutton spent There was an enjoyable little party at several hours in search of a purse of sev­ from a two weeks’ outing in the Jenny two bridge carpenters, (who were sus­ Frank Morgan's August 6th. Only a few dress him at Ashland, Or., he will be said court objections, if any there be, to said account. Published by order of Hon. enty dollars, but found it safely stored creek section. They had a most enjoy­ pected at the time) would have caused an were present, but still enough to make the promptly paid for his propertv. J. R. Neil, judge of said court. away in his hayscales. able time. appalling wreck of the north bound over ­ Men ’ s white dress shirts 70 cents, at The occasion a very pleasant one. I CHAS. H. JOHNSON, Administrator, Child’s whit »merino vests and pants, 9c. up, Fair. land of December 17, 1892. Hill was A. B. Ashman, of Cincinnati, who is James Watson, a son of Hon. E. B. Rev. Fysh preached an eloquent sermon developing a quartz prospect at Gold Hill Watson, of Portland, arrived from the prospecting in the neighborhood at the at Antelope last Sunday at 11 a. ni., and at Linen damask towels, 50c. reduced to 25c. with W. R. Glasgow, under the foreman­ Stanford University, of California, to time and as will be remembered two the Mound school house at 3 p. m. Rev. Turkey damask table linen, 30c. reduced to 25c. ship of T. E. Stanley, and another in Wil­ spend the vacation with friends. other wrecks were caused near Myrtle Fysh is one of the finest preachers it has low Springs precinct with Capt. H. G. Dover egg beaters, 15c. creek about the same time. Hill claims ever been our pleasure to near, and we sin­ Blackwell, returned there last evening Walter Williams, who lias been at San his innocence, and says he can produce cerely hope he may remain with us another Ladies ’ ribbed hose, fast black. 18c. alter a week’s stay at Hotel Oregon. Sigh no more, Ladies Francisco for two months, has returned witnesses wno knew him to prove his year. Men’s extra fine seamless sockB, ljc. Perfect health is seldom found, for im­ home. whereabouts for nearly all the time of his Bvbee’s threshing machine has been out If your hair is thin, or you are troubled with hair Ladies’ white waists. 49c. pure blood is so geueral. Hood's Sarsapa­ our way and after threshing a few jobs, absence from his ranch on French Settle ­ The funeral of C. W. Taylor, of Eagle falling out, or with dandruff; or perhaps you can’t rilla really does purify the blood and re­ Point, will take place in Jacksonville to­ Milk bucket, 10 quarts, 20c. quietly slipped out and left the rest. There ment. induce vour hair to grow long and glossy? Get a stores health. is not much sorrowing over its departure, Harness snaps. 20c. per dozen. day—Wednesday. 50c. bottle of SHERWIN ’ S HAIR TONIC and you Mr. Hill is a gentleman of great mental however, as the work was very poorly done, At tbe teachers’ examination conducted Ladies’ handkerchiefs from 3c. up. will come out all right; if vou don’t, come in and Waldo Gill, a son of Dr. B. M. Gill, of ability, is 3 writer and lecturer on phil­ and the farmers are greatly dissatisfied by Supt. Gus Newbury and Miles Cantrall, get your fifty cents. Sherwin ’ s Pearl White Tooth osophical and scientific topics, and there Fruit jar fillers, 5c. with their unclean wheat. the following were successful: 1st grade— Dunsmuir, made friends here a visit dur­ Powder is exquisite. Sherwin’s Floral Cream ie are few people in Oregon who are better J. B. Wells. Lulu Roberts. Julie Rodchau. ing the week. Men’s blue overalls, riveted, 48c. Rev. Howlett, of Eagle Point, one of superb tor chaps, tan and sun-burn. able to cope with heavy subjects. He is Jackson Kate A. Herriott. 2nd—F. T. Wheeler, J. county ’ s eloquent speakers, was Youths’ blue overalls, rivete l, 45c. Mrs. Dr, Aiken and daughter, of mild and harmless and bis character and F. Belcher, A. T. Holt. Ella Terrill. 3d— not present at church last Sunday, and the Boys' bliie oyqralls, riveted, 38c. Percy Wells, W. E. Phipps, May Tiffany, Fresno, are visiting their old home here, conceptions are of a broad and humane entire congregation missed his genial face. We are Here r . ; ,--c' Effie Armitage. rhev are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. order. Any one who knows Hill will We sincerely hope “Dick’ is not ill. and Ladies’ shoe polish, 10 and 15c. Senator Erwin, a prominent member of R. Neil. Nobody attempts to excel Pfunder.s Oregon Blood Purifier as a blood medicine never believe him guilty of such a base that he will be able to attend the basket Trimming silk, plain and figured, 40c. the Ancient Order of Foresters of Wiscon Messrs. Brown and Cox, who recently and detestable act, even though a per­ meeting the fourth Sunday inst. and Congo Oil is endorsed by our people for Rheumatism. Sewing silk, best made, 05c. sin came in on Monday’s train and stopped purchased the Miller mines, arrived here jured man-hunting fiend (sometimes j Oscar Goodell, _ . one ________ _ ___ young ___ _ of our eligible Sherwin has ’em all, FRESH. off here to visit his old friend, Hon. E. A. Cast steel hatchet, 50c. termed detectives) swears his life away j men, came near meeting with a fatal acci- Sherwin. They both went fishing Tuesday this week with their household goods dent not long ago : He was returning from Tack hammers, 05. for a $3000 reward. “ Detective ” Sara and have taken possession of their prop ­ and if reports be true, Isaac Walton was Tooley and tne brute cattle of his kidney, Ashland late in the evening, and being but a novice. However, we didn’t see any erty. Screw drivers, 6-incb, 10c. may very likely “suspect” a gentleman sleepy, had loosened the reins and dropped of the fish. Pudding pans from 6c. up. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder of the moral character and mental eleva­ off to sleep. The team being verv gentle, Chas. Kappler, who contemplates putting Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. were going along very nicely when they Milk pans from 4c. up. tion of Mr. Hill of anything, A detective in a big brewery plant in Ashland, was came to a bridge that was Broken down, “Teaching is the noblest art but the sorriest trade.” The river and harbor appropriation is extracted from such a low grade of when they stopped, Oscar then awoke and Curry combs, worth 20c. for 10c. nominated for supervisor of Siskiyou county by the democrats last week. The bill, which has been agreed to in both slum and slops that it is instiuct for their drove through the ditch and returned home Thimbles, 1, 2, 5 and 7c. republican organ, the Yreka Journal, says houses of congress, provides for three low tribe to suspicion honor and decency, safely. Thirteenth Annual Session Mr. Kappler is a thorough-going, energetic “A n old M aid .’’ because it happens to be a total strange r i business man, who would make a good new projects which have long been to them. Watch out for the detective. sought by the senators who have the officer if elected, Grain Sacks. Oil cans; coffee pots, coffee mills, tea kettles, measures, credit of securing their adoption. They Farmers wanting grain sacks should A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the are a boat railroad to overcome the ob­ Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, bowels in the morning without pain or dis- Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he remember that Jacobs & Virgin of the buckets, underwear, shirts, mirrors, notions, novel­ structions at The Dalles on the Columbia believes to be the best remedy in existence Ashland Roller mills have just received comfort. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. I for the flux. His experience is well worth liver in Oregon and Washington, an- 10,000 Calcutta sacks. Frank Williams and Fred Hansen | other for a canal to connect Lakes Union remembering. He says. “Last summer I Monmouth, Oregon. ties, stationery, clothes lines, clothes pins, turned home Saturday evening from a bad a very severe attack of flux. 1 tried al ­ up Rogue river to Crater lake. Williamson and Washington with Puget Sound, and most every known remedy, none giving re­ Awarded river and home over the Dead Indian route. the third to begin the construction of a lief. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di­ stove polish, shoe blacking, brushes,&c. They went out loaded with populist papers lock in the Mississippi river, between arrhoea Remedy was recommended to me. Highest Honors—World's Fair. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS—THEORY AN» PRACTICE COMBINED. to feed the unconverted, but on their whole I purchased a bottle aud received almost STRUNG PROFESSIONAL COURSE, AN» WELL-EQUIPPED MODEL SCHOOL. trip found nearly everybody a populist ex­ St. Paul and Minneapolis, to extend immediate relief. I continued to use the THOROUGH PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC COURSES. cept Judge Chas. 8. Moore and Fred Cogs­ navigation to the last-named place. The medicine and was entirely cured. 1 take well, whom they met at Spring creek. railway project contemplates a hydraulic pleasure in recommending this remedy v? NORMAL. ADVANCED NORMAL, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS. $5?TXew Goods will arrive nearly week at For a first-class shave or hair-cut go to lift to raise steamboats out of the water, any person suffering with such a disease, as High A Story, opi»r Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frea and satisfaction guaranteed. The old women who are all “run down’’ and at cer­ army and Parks’ Cough Syrup is the onl»’ A pure Graps Hunsaker shop uoftr depot. Give aim • tain times are troubled by backaches, head­ remedy that has eyer helped me.” Sold by I botn^mraonia, Alum or any other adutypaut W. A. WANS’, Secretary ot i a— ity. aches. etc. Sold by* E. A>< Stawwin. E. A» Sherwin. I call» Last evening the store of Vaupel, Nor­ ris & Drake was burglarized. The thief entered through the back window, bv breaking out the middle pane of the lower sash, and most bountifully helped himself to clothing, shoes and jewelery; the exact amountof plunder carried away is not exactly known. Marshal Smith was notified early this morning, and will most likely run down the criminal be­ fore he quits. It is thought to be the work of hobo’s, as quite a number have been hanging around, unable to beat their wav out, owing to the watchfullness of the railroad employees. 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