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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1894)
■à BREVITY BASKET. BUTTE CREEK NEWS. The alarm of fire was sounded Tues J. R. Wick is acting as deputy sheriff E ditor V alley R ecord : day evening at ten minutes past ten. The city’s population were in deep slum during this term of court. Geo. Little of Central Point was here on ber and the fire bell "off its base’* but in High A Storey, the barbers. Agents for a business trip Friday ASHLAND, O b ...... T hursday . Sept. 6. 1891 OF a few minutes the city was astir with ex Albany steam laundry. Opposite plaza. Dr. W. B. Officer is gradually regaining cited people, frantically rushing toward Tbe Southern Pacific has reduced its hop strength. He has the very best of care ana the conflagration, arrayed in garments rate to the eastern market, beginning Sept. nursing. PERSON AU AND SOCIAL. wonderful to behold. The fire originat 1st. A. Pool and a few others are engaged in flour from the Snowy Butte mills ed in Mrs. Millsap’s millinery store in Amos Hill, the miner, is in San Fran J. L. Castle is in the county again buying hauling the old Fralev block on Main street. Be stock and has bought two carloads of bogs to Josephine county. •:o: cisco. In my last I spoke of Joe Rader being on fore the hose companies arrived the at Talent. Thos. Quigley, a pioneer of Scott valley, the sick list and this week am glad to say whole roof was ablaze. Willing workers is dead. Phillip P. Mulkey, an Oregon pioneer that he is convalescent. our new building *. accommodations for 50 o students . were abundant, and the water supply and Indian war veteran, died recently on Miss Carrie Roper is visiting Jackson New and large Dormitory lor young ladies, ready for next term. Ten instructors. Miss Ora Woods, who went to 8isson in sufficient, but the peculiar construction Myrtle creek, Douglas county. ville friends. $uest of health, has returned. Her health Four Courses of Study. New Apparatus. of the building (which was built on the Services at the BaDtist church Sunday, Dress flannel, cashmere, and Manchester crazv-quilt pattern) made it impossible both morning and evening. Preaching by improved materially while there. fancies, at Tbe Fair. Healthful location in the mountains. NO SALOONS. Spring water conducted A. G. Johnston has been at work on for the boys to make much headway the pastor. All cordially invited. from the hills into all the buildings by pipes. Heating by the best and latest hot air Round Top doing some millwright work W. T. Armitage and wife are paying San against the flames. Soon the Van Sant furnaces. Excellent ventilation. Rev. John White, the Christian church for A. J. Daley <k Son on their new mill. Francisco a brief visit. grocery adjoining was afire and the work minister at Phoenix, will return in a fort Geo. Apger and John Ash pole, two of our of carrying out the stock commenced in night to his old home in Texas, to remain. enterprising fanners, go to Jacksonville Mrs. Frank Elliott and Mrs. Ed. Fox are All work ab'ut the buildings and grounds put into the hands of poor students. It visiting friends at Sisson. earnest. Three different streams were this morning as jurors for the September consists of attending furnaces, sweeping, sawing wood, dining-room and garden work, Miss Emma Judge, manager of the^Chico, pouring on the burning buildings tinder term. Mrs. J. B. Leach is visiting her sister, etc. Girls do their own washing and ironing in basement of dormitory. Tubs, wash a pressure of 104 pounds. The fire boys Cal., telegraph office, is here on a visit. Mrs. 8. F. Morine of Tolo. Mr. Fysh has made several trips to Sams boards, water at jaucet, irone, stove and wood, all free. Chas. Judge is expected from Portland to who were doing excellent work, were morrow. valley during the past week, looking after Mrs. D. L. Minkler was visiting Mrs. W. were greatly bothered by the populace the interests of the State insurance com P. Counts at Tolo yesterday. Mrs. H. T. McClallen has returned to PRACTICE or M odel T raining S chool throughout the year. The true basis of pany. who had been to a fire "afore.” The Roseburg from her visit with Jacksonville the work in the school is Normal, and the Professional work is mnde very emphatic. Just arrived, men’s latest style in Fedora only mistake made by the fire companies relatives Yesterday morning the heavy clouds The courses of study are: Normal. Post-Graduate, Business, Music, Art. ’ The State and with Mrs. L. Sisemore at and crushed bats, at Tbe Fair. was the coupling on to the first hydrant Sams Valley. that were hanging over us began to send Diploma entitles the holder to teach in any county of the Stale, and at the end of 15 W. J. Virgin of the Ashland roller mills in sight, and not giving themselves down a tine mist, that is calculated to cool months he receives a Life Diploma without examination. is convalescing from an attack of quinzey. enough hose for practical working. How The severest cases of rheumatism are and purify the atmosphere. by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tbe great ever, this was soon remedied, and they cured Elder J. L. Jones, of the M. E. church There were two gentlemen here Friday EXPENSES. Tuition: Normal. Post-graduate, Busmess. $6.25 per term of ten blood purifier. Now is the time to take it. (south) of this city preached at Woodville soon reached a good working basis. The Hood’s cures. looking after the business of the Newark, weeks. Elementary, Music, Art. $5.00. Sunday. scarcity of ladders and axes made their N. J., life insurance company. 1 did not A. E. Buttner, recently of southern learn wbat success they bad. work more burdensome. Jos. A. Wilson, of the Ashlrnd Mining BOARD AND LODGING. At boarding hall, board $1.75, and room 50 cents per California, has leased the White Sulphur Co., went to Portland Tuesday on a busi Just how the fire originated is un Springs hotel and bath bouse and is now Mrs. Wood and her son John of _______ Alturas. week; or $2 25 for both This includes board, room, fuel, light, bedstead, table and ness trip. known. The usual incendiary was seen running the same. Modoc county, Cal., are visiting her son- chairs. i Students bring only bedding and toilet articles. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. making his escape, but the person who John Shideler. the Medford farmer, was John W. Robinson the Wimer merchant, Minter of Eagle Point precinct. witnessed bis agility has not yet been miner looking after property interests in Ashland Furnished rooms in the town $1.00 per week. Family board $3.00. The total expense and all round hustler, is erecting a fast week. found. The entire block is a total ruin. new store building at Wimer to Rev. Fysh changed his program for the in i Halls for one year, including books, $125. The marvelous growth of the school the “ accorti- Mrs. Millsap lost ber entire stock of modate his increasing business. past week so that he concluded to preach past year will be more than realized the coming year. First term opens ¡September 3, Miss Linnie Crossman, of Red Bluff, last night at Eagle Point hut 1 was not able S I end for C atalogue . goods. J. K. Van Sant saved a greater sister of the railroad man, is visiting Mrs. Col. Frank V. Drake has been appointed to attend, so cannot report the result. portion of his stock. J. W. Moran. of the O. N. G., the The burned property was well covered Judge-advocate-general John W. Smith, one of the leading popu C. D. DRAIN, President Board of Trustees. position formerly held by Col. J. T. Bow- Ladies imported trimmed hats just re lists in the vicinity of Big Stickey and a with insurance. Jas. Thornton’s build aitcb, now of Wabastia, Minn. W. T. VAN 8COY, President. ceived at The Fair. 75 cents to $3. Call well-to-do farmer, has gone to Roseburg on ing was insured for $800, Mrs. Millsap’s and examine. Dandruff is due to an enfeebled state of household goods and stock of millinerv the skin. Hall’s Hair llenewer quicken's business connected with a land contest. Mrs Guinn, sister of Mrs. Leland, of and fixtures was insured for $1500, and the nutritive functions of the skin, healing Your correspondent “Dick” has been on Oak street, went to Tacoma Monday to J. K. Van Sant had $1000 on his stock of and preventing the formation of dandruff. the sick list for the past week and conse visit relatives. quently has not the usual budget of Butte goods and $1000 on his building, Tbe John L. Grubb has finished threshing creek news, but tlianks to good nursing ing in favor. R. P. Neil and family and Jack Pelton adjuster will arrive from San Francisco the upper pert of tbe valley. The job was and “Garfield Tea” he is convalescing. and family are camping out in the Cas The following bills having been ap rather >hor<, as most of the gram had been cades this week. proved bv the finance committee, it was this evening to adjust tbe loss. Mrs. A. M. Thomas and her son Charles cut forhav, on account of the cheapness of ordered bv the council that warrants be Frank Anderson came in from Klamath who went to eastern Oregon a few weeks gain. The Central Point Fair. county Tuesday. He leaves soon for 8tan- drawn on the city treasurer to pay the with J. J. Fryer and family, returned A lady relative of John Wright, of Phoe ago ford University. several amounts, viz: Tuesday leaving Mr. Fryer and family The Jackson and Josephine county fair nix, who arrived recently from the east for last Elec Light Co. street lights for Aug..$147 00 at the Central Point fair grounds is not her health, died of consumption at his there and the report is now that Mr. F. is Miss Ida F. Cantrall, of Uniontown, re 1 I C Dodge, slry for August.............. 50 00 being as well patronized, either in atten home a few days ago. 8be leaves three down sick with typhoid pneumonia. turned Tuesday from a two months’ visit in San Francisco. G W Smith, slry and expense......... 50 10 dance or by exhibits, as it should be. young children. A man and familj’ of wife and eight chil Circuit Court Docket. E D Briggs, salrv............................... 15 00 The fair opened Tuesday for a four days dren by the name of Winkle, formerly resi Miss Mamie Walker, of Brownwood, The Sisson Mascot says one hundred and 17 35 Milton Berry, recorder ’ s fees ........... State of Oregon vs. Henry Robinson— dents ot this county but recently from Cali Tex., is expected this week to visit Mrs. C P Jones, labor on streets............... 35 CO run. Geo. Davis’s Oregon Chief won four in the shade in Sisson, on Sunday, fornia are camped on the picnic ground »on polygamy. Cottrell, a relative. the money in the 3 in 5 trot, taking two .-iugust26tb. and a snow storm on Mount H C Myer, material for wtr wks.... 28 60 State vs. Geo E Bloomer—larceny. Butte creek below town. They have their Capt. Thompson, of Detroit, represent « State vs. W. H Clopton—assault and J R Casey, labor on wtr wks.......... 10 00 first heats and 4th, the 3d being a dead Shasta at the same time, was the novel cows, chickens, dogs, etc., and are looking spectacle witnessed by Sissonites. H C Messenger, lumber for sts........ 9 58 heat. The novelty race, four horses ing Gen. Alger’s syndicate, is expected out battery, and tor mabem. for a place to rent. There appears to be 5 00 entered, money was taken by Bill Nve, State vs. Ricba-d Preston—illegal gam VV H Leeds, printing........................ from the east again this week. The latest land office reports show that quite a number of would-be renters scat- ’ H Hum. police service..................... 6 CO Baber’s roan mare taking tbe first the department still has charge of 16,584,- tered over the country now, and still a ! Mrs. O. W. Obar has gone to their form ing. State vs. A. Weigle—practicing medicine W Cox, cleaning hose cart ............. 2 00 quarter. 426 acres of surveyed and 11,564 960 acres ITeat many of the farmers want to rent j er home at Riverside, Cal., where Mr. O. and W Fox, same.................................... 2 00 surgery without license. Yesterday Fred Fradenburg’s two- of unsurveyed land in Oregon, which is their places. is in business with his brother. State vs. Irwin and Zera Dahack—burg W A Cordell, fixing windows ct iial. 2 50 about 40 per cent, of all the land in the During the past week the directors of Kinney <t Provost, fixtures for same 2 25 rear-old filly, Laura F., defeated Ivey state. Mrs. B. Pengra, who nas been visiting lary. Joe in d half milo dash. Eagle Point school district employed John H S Evans, tar for water pipe .......... 2 00 State vs. T M Howard — selling liquor her brothers, H. C. and Walter Messenger, A. S. Moon, Fred F. Downing. Chas. Harvey to teach our fall term of school, W C Smith, police service................ 1 50 The bicycle race between Homer and without license. returned to Prineville Sunday. Barron. F. M. Blevins. A. '’here was considerable disappointment, as to E Walrad, wk at cemetery............... 1 75 Roy Millsap and Clyde Leggett, the Harvey.Geo. State vs. Bernard Obrien — attempt Armstrong compose the grand jury. They it was almost universally supposed that Mrs. Katie Ogle will return to Klamath H J Hicks, hauling............................ 1 00 former allowing an eighth of a mile start, found not a true bill in the case of Bernard they would secure the services of Mr. R. county to-morrow to make her home at rape. State vs. Paul Volmar — burglary. was won by Homer Millsay, Leggett tak O’Brien, of Woodville, committed on a Fvsh as he gave such genera; satisfaction Klamath Falls during the winter. Total, I 1388 63 ing second money. State vs. J C Corum—larceny. charge of attempted rape. when be taught our school last spring. But On motion the council adjourned. Mrs. Chas. Hargadine and Miss Ida actions :— S. H. Dunlap is chief marshal, Wilcox J understand that Mr. Harvey comes well Geo. Van Tassel, who has been scouring Campbell and her brother are in from Lan- I N Shook vs. Sami Colver and G B Curry Use it in Time. is also a marshal, and Fred T. Downing the Flounce Rock country for a homestead lecommended by the county superintend- gell valley visiting and on business. —to recover money. Catarrh starts in tbe nasal passages, af is a manager of the pavillion. claim, was brought back to Ashland last <nt and trust that he will succeed here as, I Harriet B Stanley vs. J Byers—same. Mrs. P. B. Whitney went to Portland fecting eyes, ears and throat, and is tn tact, week with a bad ease of . remittant fever understand, he has elsewhere. O A C R K vs. Geo Engle — same. Tuesday to see the old man, who was taken the great enemy of the mucous membrane. Gov. Waite was unanimously renomi He is with N. VV. Garrettson’s family and Last Wednesday nieht Mr. Chas. Homes Mitchell. Lewis Co. ys. F T Downing & quite ill after his return to Portland Sun Neglected colds’ in the head almost invari nated by Colorado populists. Dr. Brower is attending him. put in an appearance at his father in-taw’s, C H Elmore—same. day. . ably precede catarrh, causing an excessive Beekman A Beanies vs. B F, H C & E B flow of mucus, and if the mucus discharge Hooper & Drew have the thanks of the Je Wah, a Christian Chinaman who has (Lou Tucker) where his wife has been con Constable Real and sons, Wm. Bush and liver—same. R ecord crew for a box of luscious peaches. been working for Mrs. Capt. May for some fined to the bed for several weeks, with a becomes interrupted the disagreeable re family and Mrs. P. Moore and children flame vs. E B and B F Myer—to recover sults ot catarrh will follow, such as bad time, has taken a patriotic streak and will closely covered carriage, prepared to take have returned from an outing in Jenny money. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder soon return to the flowery kingdom and Mrs H. to their home on 'he Tolman breath, severe pain across forehead and creek. as her physician decided that she Same vs. B F Mver—to recover money. the eyes,a roaring and buzzing sound Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. kill a few Japs. He held a reception for i-anoh, must be moved before she could regain ber H H Taylor vs. W T Anderson—to re about his white friends at tbe Depot hotel Tues Two carlo, us of mules have been Rev. Cal. M. Williams, the colored Bap in the ears and oftentimes a very offensive usual health. 8o Thursday morning he day evening. It was an invitation affair. tist evangelist, has been preaching and cover real property and damages. discharge. Ely’s Cream Balm i8 the ac Shipped from Fresno to Hawaii. started on his journey with his wife in Jos Hockersiuith vs. M F Hanley—to re knowledged cure for these troubles. singing to large audiences in Ashland and Stock Inspector Helms has appointed good spirits and I trust that they reached The Home Savings bank at Phoenix, cover damages. Talent. •. • • • Geo. W. Stephenson deputy stock inspec iheir destination without any drawback C C Taylor vs. W T Anderson—to recov HOTEL OZRJSG-OTST A. T., has suspended. tor to attend the interstate business on the and with no serious results to her. Eight dtvp^ce:Tases (sixteen or more er real property and damages. Secretary Doughty of the Sacramento Oregon-California line, as well as other parties cotueaeed) this term of court, with Ellen Munday vs. W T Anderson—same. Saturday on my way to Medford when 1 F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. as many Fas»•term, and yet- but what’s Railway Union, arrested on a charge of matters. It is a good appointment, as Mr. Mary Clopton. exec, vs. W D Hanley— came to that horrible mud-hole in the lane Stephenson is never excelled as a judge of tbe nse. . « to recover money. embezzlement sworn to by trainwrecker L B Hendricks. City F L Southwick, , ust east of the Lone Oak school house to domestic animals, their care, wants and Jas McDonaugh vs. John Devlin — same. Mayfield, Cal A D Jones, S P R R Prof. T. A. Hayes and family will start Worden, was discharged from custody what is ailing them. :uy joy and considerable surprise I found Portland Guarantee Co. vs. T L Jones- H McGuire, Port E V Murray. S F to Independence. Or., Monday. Prof. the road supervisor, George Garret, at at Woodland the other day on motion E Zimmerman, do “ F King, Finp white shirts from 35c. up. The best Hayes will have charge of the public schools same. work filling in the mud-hole with stones of the district attorney. Chas Nickell vs. F M Fradenburg—to re D W Crosby, Riddle W G Kropka, 8 S at that place. shirt made, $L3L See Dolpli Eddy, at and Mr. Bursell and another man laying cover money. C C McClendon vs. Geo Ly H Dox & wf, J’ville E Coul & wf, Med Ah Tie, a Chinese cook at the Bates The Fair. ibe foundation for a bridge, soniething’tbat A- B. Ashman was at Hotel Oregon this man & J W Cox—same. Peter Boschey vs. C A Hermann, Or Ct Walter Jackson, Pt week and reports that his mining prospects E Hendricks— same. Wm Colvig vs. Jas C J Boyle, 8 F In the school superintendency contest in has been greatly needed for that crossing A B Ashman. Cincin Academy at San Rafael, f t David Cameron, a gardener at the sama insti Tillamook county the decision of Judge lias been a public nuisance for seve/af : in the Gold Hill neighborhood were look Gaines—same. J R Battimore vs. O H E D Ivory, Oak, Cal C A Piper, Port And now if tbe supervisor af the | ing very favorable. Blount—same. Fleischner. Mayer & Co. C M Savage, N Y F W Sheffield, Port tution, recently. In a di.spr.te Cameron Burnett is in effect that the constitution years. adjoining road district, Mr. Moore. woul-J does not permit a woman to hold office, vs. O H Blount — same. Boston Rubber G L Epps, Phoenix C D Frazer, Port struck the Chinaman and the latter Butler Walker and family came in from and the man still holds possession and put in a good culvert across a bad dit»’’ Co. vs. O H Blount—same. Chas S K Bradford, W’dvil A G Epps, “ Sprague river Tuesday. Miss EUa Grubb, Shoe used his pistol. will no doubt continue to do so unless tbe he Ish lane across Big Stickey wp ”15 Nfckell va. T W Ward — same. C K Klum B P Wells, City J A Norman, 8 P Co who has been visiting that valley for several .. .. matter is carried to the supreme court and have a good summer rue” f vs. E B <S B F Myer — same. F P Lane <fc A sale of 30 carloads of wine has been W D Perry, 8 F J M Sabin. Oakland weeks, returned with them. Co. vs. L G Ross—same. C W Kahler vs. E Z Cushing, A F Zepf,. “ made io a firm in Germany by Dolil- there decided differently. Hum Pracht, J. M. Gregory. Ed. Thorn J J Murphy—same. AS Ward, “ E Dursch, 8 F Col, Lovell, formerly of the 2d regiment, menke & Co., the Alexander valley (So ton and other Ashland spielers are doing In matter of the assignment of Lyman G 8 Lowenground, do . J H Boyd, Hi. 1 -^hger.of trouble on account of will be tried Oct, 10th bv court martial on a business at the fair grounds. They are as Goodell, insolvent debtor. C D Reid petition W T Bangasser, do j . H Pinkerton. R B noma county) winemakers. O’ ch. ' D ick . charge of «mbezzling$1900of militia money. persistent as the world’s fair fakirs. c.agle Point. Sep1j03,. |89t. er, petition filed Aug. 23. 1894, asking for W S Wade, ., Mrs. A. P. Henderson’s clothes caught His embezzlement amounted to nearly do J . P Haydon, Port Misses Pearl and Nellie Hershev, daught order to require E B Myer, assignee, to Mrs E A Winsell.RB B E Hanev, Taofitim'- 'Sro while she was cooking at her home $4000. He is in Portland now. Col. Lovell A Good Thinjf’t’rt keep at Hand, A Walsh, Roseburg C < K Dam. ers of David Hershey, the railroad mechan make report. was given a big banquet in Ashland the lqv, Ashland Mining Co. vs. Citizens’ Mining O C Van Vess, Los A Wheatland, Cal at East Highlands! Los Angeles, and time he was here, and speeches wer<j a^a<fo from the Troy (Kansas) Chief.]“ ic at Roseburg, returned home Saturday i <;CUPIDENE” G < L Farmer. Santa R she was burned to death. after a pleasant visit with Ashland friends. Co.—suit to quiet title and for an injunc Mr Johnson, City by the “leading citizens,” and band Some years ago we were very much sub I This y rea t Vegetable tion. E E Sayles, Steinman Miss Sears, " played Annie Laurie. Three men have died in Fresno during ject to severe spells of cholera morbus; and _____ Vitalizer.tbeprescrip- J. W. Thompson, formerly of this place O & C R R Co. vs. Geo Engle—injunc H Adams, Coles Ed Nurphy, City tfon of a famous French physician, will quickly cure von of all ner now when we feel any of the symptoms the past week because of drinking cold . and a brother-in-law of George Eubanks, of tion. J1' Compson, brigadier-general of that vous or diñases of the generative orguiis, such us Lost Manhood. W A Springer, Bostn H B Barbour, Port usually precede that ailment, such as Ashland, is the republican nominee for Insomnia, Pains in the Back, Seminal Fniissions, Nervous Deoilirv. the O. N G.. and Col. Freeman, went to water when they were overheated. F H Meeker vs. C M Meeker et al—bill in J A Whitman, Med F Davis. Port sickness at the stomach, diarrhoea, etc., wc Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele aiij county treasurer of San Diego county. Cal., equity. Klamath J ails Tuesday to inspeok Captain G Borchardt, 8 F .1 E Enyart, Constipation. It stops all losses by day or night Prevents quick Charles Mooney, aged 107 years, died John VV. Siemen’s valient warriors. Troop become scary. We have found Obamber- with good prospects of election. \Vm Clrick vs. A Epps et al—foreclosure. J Lang^ Rd Blf X F Kelly, ness of discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhoea and ’ain’s Cofic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at Oregon City, Or., the other day of B. J W Ingram et al vs. Francis Fitch—in D Twomey, do I the horrors of Impotency. <’!’ t*! DKN E clean sus the liver, the G qv . Pennoyer has commissioned 'he E F Willis. Port W. E. Coul, of the Jackson county flume junction. BEFORE AND AFTER al very thing to straighten one out in such kidneys and the urinary organs of all imouritlei. Compson anfl Fryman, and Major I). B old age. J White, I Kelly, do enterprise, has moved his wife to Ashland We are CUPIDENE strengthens and restores small weak organs. Worthington and Capt. c. 8. Moore a com cases, and always keep it about O & C R R Co. vs. Thos Curry—same. M Friedlander. G Kimball, Rosbg The reason sufferers are not cured by Iiocfors Is because ninety per cent are troubled with for the benefit of her health. Mrs. Coul is Jack Forbes, a yor.ng Englishman, mission to examine into the burning of the not writing this for a pay testimonial, but M W Wheeler et al vs. H H Taylor- N Y Sp. Co. Rrostulitia. cu PI PEN Els the only known remedy to cure without an operation, woo test ¡meni N i Ambrose, Port stopping at Hotel Oregon and is convales same. E B Rostel vs. Ed Hubert et al- has been arrested at Tacoma for smug armory, guns, etc,, by the recent tire. Gen. to let our readers know what is a good thing als. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not dl'ecl u {rerumucBt cura. S Friedlander, • a A Norman, Rosbg cing from a long siege of illness. $LOO a box, six for $5.00, by mail. Sen<l for fkek circular and testimonials. to keep bandy in the house. For sale by ct same. railroad commission Ashland Drug Company. W C Burneton, Duns i E 8 Morrison. gling opium. His parents ar© wealthy, Compson, who is Address DI VOL SEUIUISiE VO., P. O. Box 2076, San Kranclsco, Cat Zbrihfefcy J. M. Sabin, the gentlemanly agent of J Nunan vs. C Cardwell—foreclosure. er, willjoin the railroad commissioners at •4 H Mayliew, S F J M Middleton, tc but he preferred the life of a smuggler Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., wa* here this week Logg <fc McDonnell vs. J F Hall et al— N E Britt, Newbury C J Boyle, 8 F the stale line on the lUh to inspect the JLSZEiULJklSriD LDHATG- COZMZZF’-A-JSrY. to living at home, renewing that enterprising firms adver injunction. O&CRR&8P Co. vs. Con G F Billings, City road. Notice of Appointment tising with tbe R ecord and having the rad Mingus—same. Mrs. Annie E. Rasmus, a well-known country thoroughly reposted with their Wanted! 8 C Munnick vs. Ed Hendricks et al— Scandinavian woman, committed sui ads. foreclosure. otice . is hereby given that i, Experienced woman to do general house cide at F$eano. Her husband was mis* J 8 Herrin vs. Squire Griffin—suit to Janies Helms, stock inspector of Jack- work. Inquire: A. M illsap . Miss Nellie Stanley, who has been in the quiet ing anil stie could get no trace of him. title. son county. Oregon, have duly appointed _________ Ashland, Or. J. C. Barrett & Co. drug store for two When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorhu John Gallagher vs. J B Gnffin et al— and commissioned Geo. W. Stephenson, of John B. Garibaldi has been appointed veers, took her first vacation last week. foreclosure. Ashland, a deputy county stock inspector A skull of trierwood, with silver When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Miss Stanley’s service entitles her to a postmaster at Merced, Cal. The follow Lizzie Kingsbury vs. B R Kingsbury— in and for Jackson county. crossbones for ornament, is a smoker ’ s state certificate, without examination, as an divorce. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. ing presidential nominees who failed of Mercy A Youngman vs. Geo JAMES HELMS. assistant druggist. fancy. Youngman—same. Nellie Hendricks vs. Stock Inspector of Jackson Co., Or. confirmation have been reappointed When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Ponce de Leon made a mouse colored i Ed Hendricks—same. W D Combs vs Talent, Or., Aug. 31,1894 The vino wreathed claret jugs in en postmasters: George Hislaub at Ogden ass of himself by chasing around in Florida i Mina Combs—same. Bessie C Boling vs. graved glass and silver gilt are the most and John Tyrrell at Pomeroy, W«ah. looking for a fountain of youty. Today, , H R Boling—same. A B Ragan vs. U J Enni Peil, blacksmithing, horse-shoeing, men of sense obtain the boone that Ponce : Ragan—same. Alice Paul vs. E J Paul— The summits of Stampede mountains attractive things of their sort. etc., of every description. First-class work was hankering for bv going to High & : same. J H Real vs. Laura C Real—same. Graceful silver tete-a-tete coffee and and satisfaction guaranteed. The old and other fqothilis of th© Cascades Conrad Mingus vs. L L Angle et al— Storey’s and being infused with new life by ODDS AND ENQS. Hunsaker shop near depot. Give him a berry sets festoonod with garlands be call* along the Northern Pacific are ablaze. indulging in a refreshing shave, haircut ; foreclosure. and shampoo. Death by suffocation is caused by a The railroad company has had men at speak the hospitality of piazzas and ar Shot a Burglar. work with two mountain engines and bors. The Peoria (Ill.) Distilling company bullet in either the heart or brain. Harrv R. Barbour, the well-known rail It was reported this morning that a hose to protect snowsheds and other will test the increase in the tax on road carpenter foreman and formerly a Large spoons of silver gilt have stems Statistics prove that not less than contractor and builder of Ashland, has fin . young man in the northern portion oi property besides the Stampede tunnel. of raised work inclosing plaques of en Spirits in bond, on the ground that when ished his work at Tunnel nine and is in ( town had quite an experience with a 3,200 babies are born every day on The sealing schooner Wanderer, Cap amel work. These spoons have broken the spirits were put in bond at 90 cents charge at the Siskiyou mountain tunnels ■ would-be burglar last night, and had United States soil. tain Paxton, has arrived at Victoria i odges of metal and enamel half way per gallon there was an implied contract getting them ready for the winter. His > taken a shot at him with fearful effect. Milk disagrees with many persons from Unalaska under family moved to Ashland yesterday, this • He knew he hit him, because tbe morni pf the around, leaving the working ends sharp. that the tax would not Le increased because there is not enough acid in the United State? re.yanqe cqtter Concord. being their former home. wsb shining brightly at tbe time—(about Beltpin« are among the novelties. while in bond. She had t>een seized some time ago on These are enlarged bibpins intended to Jos. Phillips. Jos. Owen and Jack Bailey. . 3 o’clock in the morning.) When in stomach to cause it to curdle. Jackson end Corbett express them Lucky Bart Miners, are stopping in Ash formed that pale luna had hid her fac<* (Sneezing is caused by an irritation oi the grounds of having a secreted gun in effect a better union between the back selves as willing to fight at the Sioux Child’s whits merino vests and pants, 9c. up. land. The Luckey Bart is richer than behind the elevated borison a long time the lining of the noso and is usually the her possession after tjipse in her sealing Linen damask towels, 50c. reduced to 25c. of the belt and a woman’s skirt. They City clubs Tbe club has put up two ever and Lindley & Co. are doing more before, tbe brave young man didn’t take apparatus ha^ hpoq officially sealed. terrified checks of $2,500 each for train- tunnel work. Chapman Bros, are pros it back, but declared if it wasn’t the premonitory symptom of a cold. Turkey damask table linen, 30c. reduced to 25c. are covered with raised work or occa pecting the Roaring Gimlet thoroughly and In Japaif there is one way of saluting expenses of the two fighters. Thomas Mace has begun suit in the sionally are set with tiny turquoises, — Dover egg beaters, 15c. well. Cox Bros, have been doing well out moon it must have been the electric t superior, another way of saluting an superior court at Sacramento against Silk veiling, white and black. 10 and 15 Jewelers ’ Circular. lights. As those glims had been douced Ladies ’ ribbed hose, fast black. 18c. of a pocket, in one month’s work having cents per yard, at ‘-The Fair.” taken out and shipped from $5000 to $6000 st 12 o’clock, he took the ground that equal and still another of saluting an the state of California to recover $8,000 Men ’ s extra fine seamless socks, 10c. * worth of gold. damages alleged to have liven sustained the man must have had a lantern, but he inferior. T Ladies ’ trimmed hats, 75c. up. An old fashioned buggy wrench was by the collapse of the grand stand at the T. W. Bleick, a P rtland engineer and was quite certain he hit him, anyhow. Milk bucket, 10 quarts, 20c. surveyor, and an old friend of A. Ohlorf, found, claims H. B. Stewart, in the fair grounds in that city on Sept. 13, Jacksonville Jotting-*. Harness snaps. 20c. per dozen. is here assisting H. C. Hume, the contrac heart of a large oak tree felled recently 1891. Mace alleges that the fall byoke tor, in tbe survey of township 40 s, range 1 Ladies’ handkerchiefs from 3c. up. Circuit court is in session this week near Raleigh, N. C. four of his ribs, destroyed (In. sight of east and a fraction of 2 east, land located f Men’s blue overalls, riveted, 48c. by settlers from the Siskiyou summit tun- and our streets are thronged with stran The first draft of Gibbon’s ‘‘Decline his left eye and mtwlp Ipiq a cripple. net north. Mr. Bleick paid th e R ecord gers. Youths ’ blue overalls, riveted, 45c. W. U. Atkinson, president of the md Fall” went to the printer direct office a pleasant call. He contemplates D. W. Crosbv of Riddle was smiling on from the pen of the author aud with Bank of Ashland, Or., and one of the Boys’ blue overalls, riveted, 38c. locating in southern Oregon. his many friends hereabouts during the most prominent citizens politically and Ladies’ shoe polish, 10 ami 15c. are signs of weakness. Don ’ t wait until you very few changes of any kind. E. J. Farlow, Chas. Johnson, G. W. week. financially of Southern Oregon, died at Trimming silk, plain and figured, 40c. Kropka and Babbi Jos. Million started The only »lothing materials used in are weaker and nearer Consumption. Begin Miss Rawlings of Central Point is as his home in Ashland recently, aged 50 Tuesday for a two weeks’ outing at Klam Sewing silk, best made, 05c. Madagascar are silk and rofla cloth. at ©nee with ath lake. They were last heard of in the sisting County Recorder Rawlings in his years. Cast steel hatchet, 50c. The latter is spun from a fiber taken Dead Indian country, looking for R. P. office this week. Daniel Crites, a wealthy farmer liv from a nativo plant and is seldom ex Tack hammers, 05. Neil whom they accuse planting a hornets H. Ammerman, a capitalist of Talent, ing near San Jose, has be^u arrested on nest in the road for their especial whip-sav ported. Screw drivers, 6-inch, 10c. ing benefit. The faithful team, old “Honest was transacting business in Jacksonville a charge of shputing at J. W, Guerra, Among the definitions in a new Eng Pudding pans from 6c. up. Ed.” and dancing “Bessie.” didn’t appreci during tbe week. ate the joke, and Joe. the fearless reinsnian, lish dictionary are these; ‘.‘Bicycle— who was putting out poisonod wheat Milk pans from 4c. up. Mrs. M. M. Cooksey, Mrs. K. Morris, hid his head in tbe immoral brush. There and Miss Mary Jacobs were visiting in pleasure’s treadmill Ink—a black for squirrels in the field adjoining Curry combs, worth 20c. for 10c. won’t be rnu<h game left in that country Crites’ ranch, __________ fluid often used to make black seem Jacksonville Monday. when they return. Thimbles, 1, 2, 5 and 7c. of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime Even the skinflint is willing that oth white, ” The family of T. B. Kent who has been Real Estate. and soda. It strengthens the Lungs, cures Chess as now played is said to bo of ers should sharo in his opinions. Jacksonville for several months, in Hulda Colver to Lora G Good—2 acres tp in The whisper of slander can be heard tend to return to Washington in a few undoubted Indian origin, though a Coughs and Colds, and builds up the system. 38 s. r 1 w; $150. Oil cans; coffee pots, coffee mills, tea kettles, measures, game very closely resembling it has farther than the report of a 100 ton gun. Mary Farlow to Ira Wakefield—20-100 ■lays. Phy$idans l the world over, endorse it. — Chicago Herald. acres in tp 38 », r 1 w; $1. from time immemorial been played Mrs. N. Hosmer and daughter, Miss J no Dodson to Dillard Horn—80 acres Aliee Mathews of Rock Point precinct, among the Celestials. buckets, underwear, shirts, mirrors, notions, novel- sec 26 tp 33 s, r 2 w; $338. are visiting friends in Jacksonville for a Caroline Cardwell to C D Cardwell—lots In London there is an association of Wasting Diseases of Children are speedily cured by SCOTT'S ties, stationery, clothes lines, clothes pins, 1, 3. 4. 5 blk s, and lot 1 blk 4, Mrs Card short time. Awarded EMULSION. It stops waste and makes children fat and healthy. ■‘gospel cyclists. ” They spend the Sat, web’s add to Jacksonville; $1000. U. Damon of Medford who Ims been Prepared by Soott * Sown», N. Y. Druggists sell It. Chas Walker to John Durning—83.35 attending the duties of the W. U. Tel. urday half holiday in exem^ous to Highest Honors—World’« Fair» stove polish, shoe blacking, brushes,<fcc. towns near the city, where' they hold acres sec 35 tp 37 s, r 2 w; $3735. Co. ’ s office for Miss Anna Keegan during B B ’ Hubbard Lou L Chappell—lot 2 , open air gospel meetings. Li :: ” ’ to .................. I her sojourn at Tyler’s soda springs, has rver’s add to Eagle $600. Frver's Eagle Point; ____ .... I So indestructible by wear and decay IngaOlain to Bernhard Gordon—deed to returned to hie home at Medford; is the African teakwood that vessels mining claim in Jackson county; $10. DOES YOUR BACK ACHL ? Six small boys were enrolled at St. Mrs M F Babcdck, executrix, to Mrs M built of it have lasted fully 100 years, 1 v; Mary ’ s academy this week and there will h Noble—J91 feet off the north end of lots be several more in attendance after tbe to be then broken up only on account of i, 2 blk 8, Park add to Medford ; $300. X > If it doesn’t ache niu:;, it probably has Minnie Morine to Bertha Barnum—lots 5 fair. This is tbe first time boys hltve their poor sailing qualities. e'ti in tirnee past, and is qniio liable to ache • • and 6 blk 58, Medford; $10. been admitted as students of tbe New York harbq; fias a double fuq- again in the future, - Isn’t it wise to be pre Squire Griffin to John S Herrin—160 acres academy. • • nele$ tug, which i$ said to be a very un- pared for what nya.Y happen at any moment, see 5 tp 35 s, r 2 w; $5. and to have th,a remedy for back-ache al Col. R. A. Miller, theye^y clever and iisual |hing to see in craft of that de id 0 Ham Of eel) Cure. ways at hand in case of need. Our B ella efficient register ot the Oregob City land scription. The two funnels are side by donna P orous B lasters are a remedy for Wc authuHXe our advertised druggi ;isl to office is combining busirttss with pleas side and not fore and aft of one another. 0 selLDr? King’s New Discovery to? Con- ure and renewing old acquaintances. wtskuesi in the spinal column and speedily A cubic fqot of eork weighs 1.5 sumption, Coughs and CoMs. upon this His wife is visiting her relatives at Salem bring ahcut a return of normal vigor. Next I condition. If yoq are afflicted with a during the colonei’Q vigit in tbiq Y3.i|ey. i nquu^n poa), 50 pounds; earth, 94 to guarding against overstraining the back Dough. Gold, or »nv Lung, Throat or Chest pounds; hay, 9 pounds; ice, 571,' pounds; at all, the most important point to remem mhnt spn pf Ueufy Jr., who trouble, and will Jis* thia reifl«b Is ber is to repair the injury by an immediate copper, 547 pounds; cast iron, 450 ed. gtyitig ;• a tatr Ui*l. luu ----------- CApeiicnce .1 Ma aetioiislv iff for the past two Opposite Ashland Mills us? of our Plasters. w hich are never used may return the bottle and hawf jfefks pith iriflamrpation of the bowels pounds; gold, 1,203}$' pounds; platina, : without benefit. They cost only 2d cents your money refunded. We coqid not make died at the residppeg n{ J. 0. Whipp j 1,818 pounds. MOST PERFECT MADE. ea B'ar in mind also thatou drugsand this oiler did we not know that Dr. King Tuesdav evening, aged 2 months and 8 —------------------- t ________ iwb t w iwr _. r ______ _ Cream of Jartar r___ Powder. Frea me icina? and prescription departmenk i -e unequalled in town. A pure Grape New Discovery could be relied on. It nev _ A job lot of straw hats. $1.50 styles for davs. This leaves Mr. Pape verv lonely >aOg»1*a>t ~ Tli'e Fain ÍWB Ammonia, Alum orany other addMBUfc er disappoints. Trial bwtUyo Raa, at Asu- ox. and and Wcï 59c. ’stylês" sty’ fcK *------- ip tte worn wittett wip wr cbilfrw, VALLEY RECORD. Medford Items. Agent Lippencott has returned from southern California. W. A. Rummel Tuesday bought two lots in the Lumsden addition. Julius Goldsmith is again in business at Eugene—running a variety store. A son was born to the wife of Cory Tavlor, four miles east of Medford, Sept. 5, 1894. Mrs. Mickey and her boy were visiting her brother, A. W. Story, the Ashland barber, Sunday. A son was born to tbe wife of G. E. An derson, on Tuesday, which has expanded George’s genial smile visibly. Charley Nickell has returned from a trip to California. It js said he saw the late Geo. E. Bloomer while absent, Miss Emma Tolnian. who is teaching an art class here every Wednesday, was accom panied by her sister Mrs. O. H. Blount this week, who visited friends. B. Trainor and family have moved here from Ashland. Mr. Trainor, who is an old hotel man of Washington in its boom days, having started a restaurant here with good prospects of making a success of it Henry Woody, a young man living near Medford, while handling a Winchester shotgun. Monday, done the wrong thing somehow and the gun exploded, lacerat ing his hand and peeling up his face to some extent. Miss Dulce Netherland, one of the pretty girls of Talent, was married Tuesday at the residence of the bride's parents by Rev John White, to Ed. Clemens, a Talent blood. They came down to Medford on the afternoon train to spend the honey moon. Mrs. John Hanley while driving around the corner of the Muller A Davis store, ac cidentally ran over I. M. Muller’s child. Mrs. Muller and her two children were out on the walx and Mrs. Muller, seeing tbe team coming picked up the youngest child, but the other fellow ran away from her and got right in the way of trouble. R. H. Moore, ex-county treasurer, has written County Clerk N. A. Jacobs in re gard to that warrant raised $190. saying that tbe county will not lose anything by his administration ot tbe office. He arrived Wednesday from Portland, where he now resides, and says he proposes to investigate the matter thoroughly before he pays the amount with the interest, etc. Council Proceedings. A regular meeting of the city council of the city of Ashland, Oregon, was held in the council chamber on Monday, Sept. 3, 1894, at 7:30 p. tn. Meeting called to order by mayor. Present—J. R. Casey, mavor; R. P. Neil, E. F. Loomis, J. R. Norris, W. A. Cordell, W. J. Schmidt. Absent, W. B. Beebe. . Minnies of regular meeting of the coun cil held August 6,1894. and of a called meeting of the council held August 25, 1894, read and approved. G. W. Smith, marshal; Milton Berry, recorder; I. C. Dodge, supt. water works, and C. P. Jones, street commiss ioner ; each submitted a report for the month of August, 1894, which was read and placed on file. It appearing to the council from the certificate of S. Patterson, sheriff and tax collector of Jackson county, Oregon, that G. W. Black has paid $3 -14 tax which was bv mistake paid into the fund be longing to the citv of Ashland, on motion of W. A. Cordell seconded by E. F. Loomis it was ordered bv the council that the sum of $3.44 be refunded to G, W. Black. A petition was presented and read ask ing that a grade be established for a side walk from the Alhambra corner on weBt aide of Main street to Granite street. On motion of J R Norris seconded bv R P Neil the petition was granted and the street committee were authorized to establish grade as asked for. The hose companies asked the council for some fixtures to repair tbeir hose. Referred to fire and water committee with power to act. City ordinance No. 147 providing that the owner shall repair the sidewalk in front of his premises after written notice to that effect, or pay a fine for his neglect or refusal tn d« so, was adopted hv the council—R p N<*!’, “F F J RNor ris, W A Cordell and W J S hmidt, vot Ashland's Tuesday Night Fire. STATE NORMAL * SCHOOL F BE 1 CAREFUL “THAT’YOU INVESTI GATE thoroughly our New Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Etc., before pur chasing elsewhere, and we will be sure to please you. VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE MANHOODRESTORED N New Goods Coughs and Colds Scott’s Emulsion DR; «WB * CREAM BAKING POWDffl fl^Wew Goods will arrive nearly t very week at the same Bedrock Prices as before. DOLPII EDDY