Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 13, 1894, Image 1

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VALLEY
VALLEY RECORD
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Chief of the County Papers.
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Published every Thursday.
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ASHLAND, OREGON.
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RECORD.
VALLEY
RECORD.
ASHLAND, JACKSON
VOL. VII.
COUNTY,
OREGON, THURSDAY.
THE DISTRICT FAIR.
PRESSED BRICKS.
Arthur Langell Killed by Frank
Swingle.
New shoes; none equal—$1.50. At The
Toe first annual fair of the 1st district
Arthur Langell, the wealthy rancher and Fair
stock raiser of Langell Valley and pioneer 1 Mrs. S. C. Beach, of Portland, is visit­ agricultural society, Jackson and Jose­
SEPTEMBER 13. 1894.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
One year............................................... $2 50
Six months .......................................... j go
Three months............................
7S
I
Advertising rates given on application.
NO. 18.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Changed JHands !
*
phine counties, commenced at Central
ing Lakeview friends.
Point, Tuesday, tbe 4tb.
The novelty* mile da3h race was con­
A girl was born to the wife of F. H.
tested by Bill Nye, owned by W. G.
Bower at Medford on tbe 3J.
The Misses Vromau, ot Gold Hill, are Cleveland; Nellie B, owned by Baber;
Rondo, owned by F. M. Ferguson ; Cas­
visiting in Josephine county.
cade, Jr., owned by Hutchinson. Nellie
Miss Della Vertrees returned from her B was leading at the first quarter, when
southern trip on Friday’s train.
Bill Nye came to the front aud won in 1.52.
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
A son was born to the wife of W. E.
2.45 trot, best three in five—The entries
Case at Central Point on the 4th.
were Romeo, owned by C. W. Kahler;
Under the Management of
Mrs. Claiborn Neil is at Woodville this Oregon Chief, owned by G. L. Davis.
TRIP TO CRATER LAKE.
Won by Chief; time, 3:13, 3:16, 3:13,
the girls, proving himself an expert at
week visiting relatives and friends.
that
business.
3
:05.
The
third
beat
was
a
dead
one.
Miss Julia Fielder, of Central Point, is
Written expressly for the V alley R ecord
August 19.—Got up early to get break­
¡1
WEDNESDAY.
attending the Drain state normal school.
fast for the hunters. They all came in—
by
regular
correspondent,
Dick.
The entries in ths 2 in 3 trot for 2-year-
James Parks, the Pokegama black­
without meat—except the boys, Al. Fish
I
I herewith send you an account of a having
smith, was visiting Central Point last olds were Nugget, sire AdriaD, owned by
fired the fatal shot, so the camp
trip
to
Crater
lake
and
return,
written
H.
Zeller
;
Cosettle
—
Oltair,
owned
by
J
.
week.
was supplied with meat for awhile.
H. Meed ; Flate, sire Adrian, owned by from notes from Millie Howlett’s diary: Carnev ami Phipps brought in the report
HAS improved the House and is pre-
Mrs. Gearhart and Miss Nina Emery S.
U.
Mitchell.
Won
by
Flate;
time,
A company consisting of Mr. and Mrs. that they had been lost most all night,
were visiting Grants Pass friends last 3:53,3:47.
"” pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
Chas. Carney and their children, Anna, but having found a haystack they piled
week.
In tbe running half-mile race, the en­ Thomas and Pansy; Frank, Lillie, Jessie up for the rest of the night. While they,
in
First Class Style.
Miss Edith Chapman returned to tries were Jo Jo and Laura F, Won by
and
Josie
Gregory,
Ella
Williams
and
tie
two
last
hunters,
were
eating
their
Pokegama Friday from a short visit with Laura F.; time, 0:54.
Alfred Fish, of Central Point. Rev. E. E. treakfast, a photographer came along
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her parents.
In the handicap bicycle, 3 in 5, tor Phipps, Miss Bell Cochran, of Medford, aDd took a photo of tbe camp. From
A few choice Poland China pigs for boys, the entries were Clyde Legate, Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and their
sale at mill of B. C. R. F, Mill Co., Eagle Homer Millsap and Roy Millsap. Won two children, Walker Lewis and Millie tnere to White Horse creek to dinner,
arriving there at 5 p m. as hungry as
Point. Write.
bv Roy Millsap; time, 2:48, 2:48, 2:58, Howlett, collected at the ranch of James coyotes. Here is a fine camping place,
3:12.
Clyde
Legate
won
the
third
heat.
A son was born to the wife of D. N.
Lewis on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1894, at water excellent.
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Davis at Soda Springs on the 6th inst.—
THUB8DAY.
8 o’clock. The caravan started via the
Monday morning found us on the
Another populist.
Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
Entries in the % mile daBb were Bill "free ferry ; blit tbe guide not being famil­ road early, and arrived within 1% miles
Mr. and Mrs. Mardon, James and Miss Nve, Two-Bit Bill, Nellie B. and Rondo, iar with tbe roads, and there being no of Crater lake at 10:30 a. tn.; camped ists. When in Ashland don t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon
Nettie Dodge, of Gold Hill, have taken Bill Nye was barred from the pools. He sign boards, we got lost twice the first there, but part, ot the company went
half day, but with all tbe drawbacks | right on to the lake and the rest remained
tbe Crater lake trip.
won in 1:22l4.
reached the ferry a little afternoon, and I to get dinner. On our way from Castle
Entries
in
the
3
in
5
trot
were
Oregon
J. B. Hammersley and family have
crossing Rogue river we stopped I ! Camp, the lastcamp on Rocue river to
moved from Gold Hill to those celebrated Chief, Hattie R., Woodland and Altare. after
to
eat
dinner in one of the dustiest places the lake, we passed along Castle conyon,
Oregon
Chief
won
;
time,
3
:01><i
,
4
:06>2,
mines for the winter.
to be found, with only one small oak tree so named from its natural castles or
3:09.
E, Pleasants and family, of Central
In the special bicycle race, 3 in 5. for a to make shade and the thermometer at monuments, which stand as silent senti­
Point, will take up their residence on a
purse
of $20. George Parker and D. L. 120°. After partaking of our first din­ nels with their heads towering hundreds
farm up Rogue river.
Rice entered. Parker won; time, 2:58, ner camping out, we started on our of teet above the rippling waters of tbe
I. W. Burns, a pioneer and old soldier, 3:15. 2:57.
way in high spirits, but had gene but a river, with its perpendicular walls from
died recently at the residence of Chaun­
short
distance when we discovered that h)00 to 1500 feet in depth. Here the
FRIDAY.
cey Nye up Rogue river.
two of the teams that bad not been used scenery is grand beyond description. In
The morning was taken up with chil­ to hard work, began to show signs of fail­
R. Rasmussen and F. C. Ladd of Pros­
’s day exercises, in which Gus New­ ing, and there we had to “hang up” in the far distance you could see Union
pect, have returned home from an ab­ dren
bury, superintendent of Jackson county a most miserable place; but says the Peak; off to the west another natural
sence in Klamath county.
and Miss Alice Carson, superintendent diary: “we had quite a jolly time, as we curiosity called “Rabbit Ears.” which
a e two points of rock projecting from
A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the of Josephine county, each made speeches
had a violin and five players, among a lother that very much resemble the
bowels in the morning without pain or dis­ to the children and tbe audience.
whom was one lady violinist, Miss Lillie ears of a rabbit, consequently the name.
comfort. Sold by E. A. Sherwin.
J. F. Ernmitt, the republican nominee I The entries in the bicycle special,three Gregory. Dancing in the sand was fine, After dinuer off we went to see the lake.
in five, purse $60, were Day Parker and
for lieutenant-governor of Neyada, is a i M. R. Proebstel. Parker won in three the only thing to mar the pleasure of the On the Wa.v up we met some of the party
evening was that Mrs. Carney had the
brother of Rob. Ernmitt of Keno.
straight heats; time, 2;39%, 2:40i*4,3:04. sick headache, but that w as soon relieved oa the way back to camp; but on we
Hood’s Pilis are purely vegetable, care­
Miss Maud Downing, of Central Point,; This was the most interesting race of the by a dose of Garfield tea administered by went up through enow (August 20tb) un­
fully prepared from the best ingredients.
til we at last reached the banks of that
was visiting her uncle, J. L. Downing, I meeting. Proebstel was a stranger to the camp physician.”
world-renowned summer resort. But
County Commissioner’s Court.
last
week,
returning
home
Friday.
the
crowd
from
Portland
and
as
distance
August 16.—All up and feeling fine. the mo6t difficult task was yet to per­
SHAVING •
Officers present. Hon. J. R. Neil, county
Mrs. T. B. Kinsman, of Bonanza, lends enchantment, he was supposed to Drove past Mr. Gorden’s fine ranch situ­
AND
judge- 8. Furry and W. H. Bradshaw Klamath county, has been paying her come here and knock Day Parker, the ated on Rogue river. 37 miles from the il rm, that of descending to the water’s^
N. A. Jacobs, clerk; S. folks, C. T. Payne, Sr., of Phoenix, a pride of Jackson county, off the face of county seat. The surroundings would edge, a distance of 2500 feet, some of the ‘
* * HAIRDRESSING commissioners;
Patterson sheriff.
the earth. When Parker came in a safe indicate that there waB happiness and way down a narrow trail over a precipice [
PARLORS.
County road petitioned for by A. D. Mc­ visit.
distance
ahead the first heat the large contentment there, as he seems to have that seemed almost perpendicular, i
The county board of equalization wil|
Kee. etal: granted, and L. Sutton, J. Mc­
Opposite Plaza.
crowd
cheered
to the sky, and taking the around him all that would conduct to V’alker Lewis and Millie II. went down '
Kee and F. M. Manning appointed viewers meet at the clerk’s office at Jacksonville
to the water alone and arrived in camp
R. W. Kennedy surveyor.
on Monday, Oct. 2d, 1894, to sit on our second beat in like manner increased the happiness. Before starting up the mile in ample time for supper.
Local Agents Albany Steam Laundry. and
great enthusiasm. The man from Port­ grade we all stopped to take a rest. Up
Bond of G. A. Jackson, county assessor, tax-payers.
Tbe lake is surrounded by the grandest
approved.
land was now supposed to begin getting
Detective Jack Bartie failed to find in his work, as it was expected that he the grade and around Flounce Rock one nitural scenery on the Pacific coast, and
Ordered that John Clemens be authorized
to repair the bridge across Bear creek in Dick Wise at Fall river, though he was was holding back to get lots of money of the most beautiful sights on the route ii some respects surpasses the scenery of
FRUIT GROWERS,
accordance with plans and specifications reported being seen there. The mystery up. When Parker came down the home thus far—a large, flat mountain, with its the Alps mountains The lake itself is
perpendicular walls, appearing to the be­
for
the sum of $230.
is as deep as ever.
ATTENTION !
stretch the third time ahead of his con­ holder at a distance like a mammoth old- surrounded on all sides by almost per­
Bid of Emil DeRoboani for keeping the
A Lakeview party—Manly Whorton, testant the crowd fairly went wild with fashioned bed flounce, with all the rich­ pendicular walls of rocks, and these are
county poor at $3.49 per capita per week
Mrs.
L. B. Whorton. Mrs, J, Q. Willits, enthusiasm and Day Parker convinced ness of its verigation colors. The next surrounded by massive peaks on almost
E'RE IN IT THIS YEAR-bigger accepted.
every side.
than ever, and solicit the handling
License to sell liquors was granted to Miss Bertha Kirk and Geo. Wingfield, his admiring friends that the champion­ place of note on the route is the “Hole in
Among the most prominent mountains
of your fruit and pr.xluce. Boxes, Paper
are doing Crater lake.
Pankey & Pankey of Gold Hill.
ship of the bicycle world was within his the ground.” This is a short distance to
surrounding the lake are Mt. JacKSon
and Packing furnished for those who wish.
Al.
Reynolds,
John
and
Gus
Williams,
grasp,
and
may
yet
be
bis.
This
is
slow
the right of the road near the foot of tbe a id Mt. Lolas on the west; the latter has
Have opened a Com mission store in the
Among tbe incidents of childhood that
Gillette building and will handle all kinds stand out in bold relief, as our memory re­ Percy Newton and Mr. Norby, of Central track tor a bike, but Parker has a swifter grade down Flounce Rock, it being a deep a tradition that causes all tbe aborigines
of Fruit and Produce.
verts to the days when we were young.none Point, were up Rogue river recently after record on this traek than that of Friday. canyon in a comparatively flat tract of oi this country to quake with fear at the
The umbrella mile dash was a new land, with its perpendicular wallsand tall
Having a large order trade, we are in a are more prominent than severe sickness. berries and big game.
n ention of the name. Mt. Thealston is
position to place a large quantity of Fruit The young mother vividly remembers that
Tom Kent, formerly district attorney wrinkle introduced by President Hills. trees growing at the bottom. The next iti the distance in the northwest; Mt.
at good figures.
Fred Slagle’s Buckskin Bill, Dan Simon’s
it was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cured
SPECIAL—Mr. J. M. Hicks will be in her of croup, and in turn administers it to of this district, is now a populist and a Dude and J. F. Brown’s Baldy were put place noted was the ranch of Hon. S.'ott in the east, while Mt. Cathadrel is
Portland (in our behalf) to look after the her own offspring and always with the best candidate of that party for state senator just behind the wire, and saddles, Chauncey Nye, situated on the road one of the lakes’ eastern boundaries.
from Pacific county, Wash.
about half way between Flounce Reck Two miles from the water’s edge is the
trade there and in the Sound country.
results. For sale by Ashland Drug Co.
Trusting to be favored with a share of
Chris Dorr, of Kerby, is lying in the bridles and everything taken off* and laid and the Mill creek falls. Here we stop­ crater. The mountain in which the
your Fruit and Produce, we remain,
liist of Letters
Grants Pass jail awaiting the action of down witn an umbrella, to be carried in ped to dinner and by this time discover­ ci ater is situated is 845 feet high above
Yours very Respectfully.
Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland the Josephine county grand jury on the full bloom. At the word word go all pro­ ed that we had not taken enough pro­ the level of the lake’s surface. The
G. VL CROW SON & CO.
ceeded to saddle, bridle, and mount visions. After dinner we started for the ci ater is 400 feet in diameter and 100 feet
P.O., Sept. 10, 1894:
charge of attempted arson.
their steeds, open the umbrella and
Bradford, Win
By’bee, W S
Senator Cogswell and family, of Lake­ start. Buckskin Bill took the track first, falls, but found that the road was blocked deep; one can go to the bottom of it on
Graham. A E
Eaaan, Jas
with timber, so we nad to cut our way the snow. Mr. Perdue has a boat on tbe
Scott, Mrs May (2) view, passed through Ashland last week followed by Baldy with Dude left out through the heavy timber and re­ lake for the accommodation of visitors,
Sherman, Mr F
to make their home in Salem during tbe way in the rear. The latter commenced
Williams, Miss Bell
Wiltrout, Ü B.
trace our steps. On we wenfc as far as
climbing and overtook Baldy around the the Rogue river bridge, where we stop­ b it when this crowd was there the boat
Persons calling for same will please say winter session of tbe legislature.
Perry Ellis, who is now located near home stretch, but was too far behind to ped to view the rapids. To a person hid got away and he was constructing a
“advertised."
W. H B kunk , P. M.
Prospect, is still fond of bis photographic overhaul Buckskin Bill, who took the used to a prairie country this is a grand ri ft to go out into tbe lake after it, so
we were deprived the privilege of ex­
Two Editors Marry.
instruments and has been taking a tour race, Baldy third.
sight, the water falling out on an angle ploring it further.
of
the
scenic
points
in
Klamath
county.
The
500
yard
and
repeat
dash
was
won
F. W. Cbausse, editor of the Grants
of about 45° over rocks and boulders for
That nignt in camp the time was spent
THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S Pass Observer, and Miss Jennie Colvig,
Rev. A. M. Russell took Friday morn­ by Bill Nye, Nellie B. second and Rondo a distance of three-quarters of a mile, with vocal and instrumental music, there
daughter ol Gfeq. W< Colvig* were «nar- ing’s train southward. He will spend a third.
causing the spray to cover the bridge and b ling two vocal music teachers, Messrs.
HARDWARE STORE.
ried recently. Ttoere is no use in wish­ few days at Woodland, Cal., before con­
A little boy ot Mr. McDonald’s, living Alling the air with a fine mist. Satisfy­ Phipps and Fish. About this time a tree
ing their union happiness and prosperity, tinuing his journey home to San Fran­ near here, fell against a red hot stove and ing our curiosity there we proceeded to fell and in that pure, dear atmosphere
BOOTS <Sc SHOES as they have been partners in tbe owner­ cisco.
was fearfully burned. The pain was terri­ prospect and eamped. Supper over, the the noise it made startled all hands and
ship
of
the
paper
for
several
years
and
ble. and it was thought the burn was so se­ two Lewis's and Mr. Phipps went to they thought that a “bear” was in cqmp.
Misses
Allie
Poel
and
Stella
Paddock,
------- THAT FÌT YOU—----
havf labored together in the office all of Grants Pass, are attending tbe state vere as to scar the child for life. I sold the watch a “lick” to try to kill a deer, and
Wednesday morning, the 21st, we i
time, and any lady that accepts a normal school of southern Oregon, at lady a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, after Walker Lewis had sit on a limb of a started home, a najj ot the crowd vial
MADE TO OTÒIDE-EÒ that
which,
after
greasing
the
sore,
she
applied.
man with whom she has worked along­ Drain, which is a first-class institution
fir tree, motionless, from 8 o’clock p. tn.
It soon removed all the fire and eased the to 1 a. m., said: “Well, Jim, I can’t Ft. Klamatfi ¿ind the re^t via the Rogue 1
AT LOWEST LIVING RATES,
side of in tbe newspaper harness will of learning.
•
river'pouto On the return they camped
pain,
and
in
ten
days
the
boy
was
well,
no
neeer be disappointed—for all his short­
trace of tbe scar remaining.—J. D. McLar­ stand this any longer,” and just thpq a ai Prospect and spent the evening very
E.
DeRoboani
was
awarded
the
.
con
­
comings will surely come out there.
en, Keysport, Clinton county. Ill: F$r big buck whistled and off he went just in p easantly with Messrs. Aiken and
epairing a specialty . Haif- Mr. and Mrs. Cbausse make a charming tract for keeping the county poor at $3.49 sale by Ashland Drug Company.
time to save his bacon ; so they started Boothbv ah»l their families. Also camp­
Soling, men’s 75 cents, ladies 50 cents. couple and deserve the compliment# hew­ per head per week. Win. Ulrich was
for camp, but got lost and wandered ed at Mr. Gorden’s, where thev had a
the only other bidder, his offer being
To Make the Banks Divvy Up.
ing paid them.
around all night, reaching camp in time
$4,20
per
week.
- Battis-
Gov. Pennover has instructed District for breakfast. Those who remained in d nice and those of the party who par­
* «
Persons troubled with chronic diarrhoea
Miss Mary Andrews started Friday Attorney Benson to file a bill in equity camp spent the evening playing cards, ticipated report one of the Quest basket
Any Hour—Hot and Cold Water on Tap should try Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera
suppers
of
the
season,
evening to finish at the Normal school at
and Diarrhoea Bemedy. Many eases have Monmouth. Miss Mary is a bright and against every banking institution in reciting stories and sleeping, for some
We reacbefl boms tha next day all,
Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lake were tired out.
been cured by it after all else had failed and
O-K.
The rest of the company art iveil'
skilled physicians were powerless. For attractive young lady and will make her counties, compelling the bankers, under
17.—Most of the company wet vial^latputh Falls and Ashland on Mon- '
mark in the world.
oath, to tell if the Baid banks hold any to August
sale by Ashland Drug Co.
¡-ELY’S CREAM BALWl-Cleanses thoNasal
see the Mill creek falls, and to the div evening.
Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals
The negro hobo, Moore, wbo struck funds of deceased persons who have died
All seem to think they have been well
the Sores, Restores Taste and. Smell, and Cures
Hon. C. B. Watson was to deliver a Brakeman Morian that terrible blow in without heirs, in their possession. If average Oregonian ^hey qrp a grand
lecture on Crater lake at the Grants Pass tbe nose wstb a rock, plead guilty and ! such a fund is held in the bank it shall sight, tbe wqter falling over a perpen­ repaid for the trouble of tne trip.
reunion this week. C. B. is way up was sentenced to the penitentiary for six i be transferred to tbe state treasury into dicular wall a depth of 210 feet. Here
BEST IN THE WORLD.
A
A
we concluded to see more of Rogue river
among the pictures in geology and his years by Judge Hanna.
And Gen. S glin, Too.
It«w»»rlrs- qunliiieacre unsurpassed, actually
I the Escheat Fund, to which it belongs. so
we decended to the water’s edge and Coquille Herald,1
cuthutintr ■ wo L o . ui ’. t o ? i-.nv otbor brand. Not
lecture on Crater lake was tbe basis of
!
The
interest
of
this
money
is
a
part
of
«fiaciodbyheat. trGEl' JMLGEXLISE.
Klamath Star: H. T. Chitwood, of
then jumped from boulder to boulder,
tbe argument made in congress by the
Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head.
I
Gen. E, L. Applegate and France Wil-
the state school fund. This will work a
FQRBAIEBYDHAIARSGENERALLY. gyV
Apply into the Xoetrils.------ It is Quickly Absorbed. !
Oregon delegation to secure creation oi Ashland, arrived Sunday night on a1 hardship on some of the old established witnessing the many curiosities there, liams will go to California soon to do mis-
50c. Druggists or by mail. ELY BROS., 56 Warren Nt., N.Y.|
pleasure and business trip. “I’m going
among which was ono large boulder on sionary work for the populist cause, Bep-
that lake as a national park.
to eat a duck of my own killing before I banks of Oregon, as some of them hold a rock that the action of the water had cut rcsentative Jp.hu, A. Jettrey has ako
large amount ot money belonging to de­ a hole clear through. Bidding adieu to received $ call aud will enlighten the Cali-
High & Story, the leading barbers of the go home,” he said, “or bust a gun.”
city. All work guaranteed to give satisfac­
ceased porson6.
Rogue river and the falls we proceeded fomians with bis eloquence. And General
Miss Etta Moore, who is at home in
tion. Main street, opposite the Dlaza.
our veteran scalp-taker, expects
Klamath Falls from Portland on a visit,
Janies J. Corbet gave some’ pretty good on until we reached Woodrum’s op Union •Sigiin,
also, health permitting, to take a band in
creek
at
3:30
p.
k
^.
yfiUioqt
’
any
dinner
advice
to
the
boys
of
the
Olympic
Club,
was tripped up bj’ a uprisen nail on tbe
California.
CALL AND SEE OCR FINE STOCK OF
there is no water between
bridge sidewalk, and falling heavily when he was in San Francisco last. He or vater>
.LT X-A1W
tLW a H 111 1 81 1 J
i
Jackson Co., Oregon.
get ati.oug Prospect and Union creek, as Hungry as
I
acainst a timber, fractured three of her told them that the best way
>
was to ^void all exceSses in youth, so that wolves. Here we camped and the men
Pianos
and
Organs!
ribe.
thev should arrive at manhood lusty and
ESTATE AGENT,
Alpha lodge No. 42, K, of P., of R obc - healthy. Many men who have been guilty watched the “lick” but caught nothing
Jf you want to keep our town from being REAL
burg, haB presented Cass Trask a band- of excesses and over-indulgencies, and have all that night. Saturday morning we a cow,pasture, patronize your home mer-
NOTARY PUBLIC and
some Marlin rifle, engraved: “Presented used the Celebrated Medicine *’CUPI- remained in camp and went to the natur­ chaiits, and don’t semi away from hoine
.... ....
al
bridge
on
Rouue
river.
It
is
compos
­
DENE"
lived
to
give
testimony
of
its
won
­
for anything you can buy at home; es-
to Cass Trask by Alpha lodge, No. 47, K.
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS.
stimulating and curative powers. ed of solid rock and is u’vout W) feet in { eciaily when you buv the same quality at
of P. for saving the life of Mrs. C. Gra­ derful
They are pretty and cheap—
•‘CUl’lDENE” will check al) the waste tiss­ length by 2Q jn width. Some of the the same, or less, prices. I will sell organs
AS LISTED a NUMBER OF small AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acre up,
ham Aug. 27th, 1894.
ue of the body. In fact, it stops all losses. party had a fiqby along and led it across fir $«5.00, and upward, and pianos at
sure to please and give
for Sale or Rent.
“
CUPIDENE
”
is
a
powerful,
harmless,
C. B. Rostel, tbe Jacksonville barber,
Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good buiineos stand.-.
the bridge. If is too rough tft be useful $250 00, and upward ; according to quality.
satisfaction.
vegetable
Compound.
It
is
as
sute
to
has invented a new Btyle truss that will strengthen the generative organs as ft is to aB a bpdge, bqt it is ono of the natural As I am permanently located, my guaran­
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES
stick like a mortgage. He is in San re-bmld and rfegv;ritrate yog. ’ Trial pack­ curiosities of that section of tbe conutrv. tee is worth 100 cents on the doller. Don’t
and terms.
Francisco making arrangements for ad­ age $1.00 ; 6 packages $5.00. For sale by After dinner some of the younger mem­ buy until you get C, niv F. prices
SHEPHERD.
As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is- the tune for home
MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S
vertising and introducing this useful the Ashland Drug Co.
bers of the party started for the Rogue
Ashland, Or.
seekers to get bargains, as I will take silver in exchange, Call on or address me for
article into ever)’ household.
river falls, and after tyveling over brush
Millinery aud Dressmaking
further particulars.
A word concerning Mr. Pullman. Re­
Braiding is again swmrng into fash-
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The Elliott creek mining boom has cently 125 cars were to be built for one and rocks, found them, but they do not
compelled Jas. Louden, the mail con- of the railroads in Chicago. Among compare with the Mill creek falls; the on, some of the pew dresses having the
Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon.
banks of the river in some places being waists Almost covered with it.
tractor between Jacksonville and Wat-
surveyor
others
tho
Boston
and
Liverpool
car
very deep—from 100 to 150 feet do^ n to
xwux^vr, an(j Government Land Locator
kins, to increase his rolling atock. He
f ha full neck ruche of lace is a fea- xi. xj .
is now running a passenger coach for the works in this place made a bid, aud the water. In the evening i^e^s. Gar- ! ure of tho season’s styles. It is very
though at as low a figure as they could ney and Phipps star^l for the 5-mile
accommodation ot the public.
that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, out of the great
WIMER
OEOZEG-OET.
lick • J.^eVfi^ and Frank Gregory went "nil and is of lace about two inches
number of similar preparations manufac­
Men’s white dress shirts 70 cents, at The possibly be built and pay tho men for to another that was nearer, and Alfred wide.
AVING
gaineda
compte
know
ledge
of
the
Jay
of
the land in this country by ac
I
tured throughout the world, was the only
their work Mr. Pullman took $hp job
Fair.
B. T. NEIL.
Fish
and
Walker
Lewis
—
two
of
the
boys
tuai
experience,
1
am
thereby
enabled
to
give
strangers
seeking information th
JOUS E. PELTON.
White
leghorn,
chip
and
straw
bats
medicine of the kind admitted at the
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
Mrs. Lilly Ozias went to Salem yester­ at a much lower rate, cut his meu’s
World’s Fair, Chicago? And why was it day to visit her husband, Dr. N. J. Ozias, wages and built the cars. If this is the of the camp—went to another, thus leav ire trimmed with ribbon, gauze, velvet
fng Thomas Carney with two guns and a
that, in $pito of the united efforts of the
who is to be released from the asylum in way he does business, 1 am not sur­ dog to guard the camp and take care of or plumes, and »oiwUmes all of these
manufacturers of other preparations, the
tire united ui one.
a few days. Their many friends hope prised that he has closed his ears against
W. O. JOHNSON*.
E. M. MILLER.
decision .of the World’s Fair Directors was
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
the doctor’s recovery is complete and a nation’s request to allow a fair set­
not reversed?
will prove permanent.—Roseburg Plarn- tlement of this question. Whether there
*
varieties HigM lass, 1 hnroagLhred, j
dealer.
[k Kasey Puutlry | 1« Vurieiirs Kasey J
BECAUSE
is a final settlement of these grievances
g Ptgruna; tiuiaea run»: FerrHa;M Lab« S
8. P. Hillman, wile and son arrived or not the facts will remain, and
3 bill aud Recorded I’oland China Nwlse. *
According to
15— “Articles ®
b Send 10c. for my Tine, Larue,Illustrated. J
Practical Blacksmiths,
from Kansas Friday for a visit among old though Mr. Pullpi^p iu*iy bitfddh his
that are ia any way dangerous o* o
Descriptive Cat.djgue cout.uninx many
hints on Poultry raising, treatment ot b
All Kinds of Fresh Meats offensive, also patent medicines, 0 acquaintances. Mrs. Hillman is a sister heart and try to sik’cco his conscience,
Experienced
Horseshoers
their diseases, etc., worth dollars t any
of Henry and Dan Chapman, andf in
■a
we ««a m and empirical
1 prepara­
nostrums,
one interested in Poultry.
«
if he has any, be shall one day stand
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living tions, whose ingredients are con­
times
agone
they
were
acquainted
with
need
a
powerful
nourishment
in
food
when
nursing
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prices is all that we ask.
man>’ of the old timers here, when they before the judgment bar of God, and
cealed, will not be admitted to the o
babies or they are apt to suffer from Emaciation.
these wrongs he has committed shall be
o
ATER STREET—Below the Liverv
lived in God’s country.
Exposition,
”
and,
therefore
—
We will make it to your interest to
o
Stable. Terms reasonable; Work
J.
S.
Sims,
tbeCentral
Point
contractor
I
righted.
My
convictions
are
that
the
deal with us.
febl’92
fc Because Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a o
Guaranteed.
o
and
builder,
is
erecting
a
new
residence
;
pulpit
of
this
country
should
raise
its
patent medicine, not a nostrum, and not o
TRY US!
in Sams Valley for Horace Pelton. 1 Mr. voice against the stand he has taken and
a secret preparation, i
o
Pelton
intends
—
yes,
he
intends.
Being
denounce
him
for
his
actions.
—
C.
Vir
­
o
Because its proprietors had nothing to o
a single man an'd a very desirable acqui­ den, Pastor EEdcn Metiicdij|
conceal when questioned as to the fqr- o
sition, we were goipg to rpmark that he
o
mula from which it is compounded.
has a perfect right to intend.
o
Specj men Cases.
Because it is all that it is claimed to be o
of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites cf lime and
A pompous appearing and assuming
-ETTCS-EnSTE.-
8. II. Cliflord. New (.l.e-sel, Wis., was
—a Compound Concentrated Extract of o
Successor to Hicks
McBride
duck
registering
as
Geo.
Rvan,
the
troubled with Neuralgia und Kbeuniatism,
soda,
nourishes
mothers
speedily
back
to>
health
and
Sarsaparilla, and in every sense, worthy 9
O
“Cattle King,” of Lakeview, Or., has his Stomach wai disordered, his Liver was
—CITY—
the indorsement of this most important o
done up a number of people frorp Edge­ ^ffgeted to op glarmipg drgFpe, appetite fell
makes
their
babies
fat
and
chubby.
Physicians^
the
o
committee,
called
together
for
passing
EXT SESSION begins the 17th of
wood to Castle Crags, but more par­ away, spd nc was terribly reduced in flesh
upon the manufactured products of the 9
September, 1894.
9
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>
ticularly at Sisson, where tbe Mascolt ana strength. Three bottle* of Ehettill , world over, endorse it.
9
Tuition, free. Board. $2.u0 per week.
entire world.
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I
says he left bank checks oq .which fie Bitters cured him.
9
Five courses: Classical, Scientific, Lit­
Eaward Shepherd, Harrisburg. 111., bad
secured money, champagne, etc., to the a running
T-EÒJT JST SFER.
9
i
erary, English and business.
sore on his leg of eight years
9
extent
of
$500.
He
has
disappeared.
standing. Used three bottles of Electrie
«
O
DqpUTpBY?
.
•
Passenger Coaches to Every Train
What is it? It is a bottle. What is in Bitters and seven boxes of l'ucklen’s Arni­
o
The Boarding Hall for young ladies and
o
the bottle? Syrup. Why do I see it in so ca Salve, and bis leg is sound and well.
are
never
healthy
when
thin.
They
ought
to
be
fat«
Freight moved about town at rates
Admitted
for
Exhibition
*
I
tbe Boarding Hall for young gentlemen will
o
many houses? Because everybody likes it. John Speaker, Catawba, O , had five large
Babies cry for SCOTT’S EMULSION.
It is palatable
be unde' the personal supervision of Mrs. B. AT THE WORLD'S FAIR °
LO ER THAN ANY ONE’ELSE.
What is it for? For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Fever sores on his leg; doctors said he was
Munra, a lady of refinement and large ex-
Wbboping Cough and Consumption, What ► incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters ami j
For Sale by Ashland Dru ’ Co”"
and easy to assimilate.
Fire wood of all kinds delivered any
r ’-
•
by ©wit 4» dwd»| N/ Y* Druggists
K
I he U uv J ü » «¿whr job
wiwre mi eowu«Ltheiowe»t price.
of Southern Oregon, was shot and killed at
that place last Thursday evening by Frank
Swingle, a neighboring cattle raiser. The
report is that 8wingle had driven a band of
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
cattle on a piece of land be had rented, but
DENTIST.
which bad been fenced by Langell. While
Chase Combination Dental Plates made engaged in tending the cat*le. Langell rode
with Gold and Aluminum Roof«.
down on Swingle, yelling, "I will kill you,”
Gold Fillinxs inserted in Porcelain Teeth and brandished a hatchet. Swingle warned
< perfect appearance.
him to stop, and as Langell paid no beed.
Gold Crown and Contour work a specialty. Swingle shot him. The latter then gave
Office over the Bank.
himself up. Thé only witness was Swin­
Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 gle’s 7-year-old son.
a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m.
Cattie Buyer Swsusen Held Up.
Swansen, the San Francisco cattle buyer,
D. BROWER M. D.
while en route to Klamath county to buy
beeves, was held up just before supper Fri­
day near Shovel creek by two men with
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
rifles. The men took $7.50 from him, over­
A shland ,
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O regon . looking $300 he had on in his clothes. The
highwaymen apologized for their act by
saying that hunger drove them to the act.
Office—Ganiards Opera House.
Swansen was walking up the hill with a
Residence Mechanic and Laurel Streets boy driving his buggy.
Disappearance oi a Roseburg Man.
J la WOOD.
Roseburg, Sept. 8.—R. F. Hollis, wbo has
been agent at Roseburg for the Mitchell,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Lewis <fc Stave* Co. for the past three years,
A shland ,
:
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O regon diMPpeared suddeffiy Thursday night. In
i settling ud last spring s business he forged
ALL MANNER of metal and rubber I »everal notes, sometime between the middle
plates made in the latest approved I
February and the middle of April,
methods.
amounting to $530. A representative of the
Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge company’has been here for ilie past week
work a specialty. All work warranted to investigating. Hollis kept promising to
make good the shortage, if given a little
give perfect satisfaction. Low prices.
Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. more time. He sent several telegrams to
his sister in Alexandria, South Dakota, for
money, but received no reply. F. M. Tip
whose name was forged to one of the
HIGH & STORY. ton,
notes amounting to $250, gave him until to­
day to make it good, and he promised to
do so. Thursday night he went about 8
o’clock to visit a young lady, but only stay­
ed a few minutes. Since that time all
trace of him has been lost. It is the gen­
eral supposition that he has committed
suicide.
The Superiority
Of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is due to the tre­
mendous amount of brain work and Con­
stan I care used in its preparation. Try one
bottle and you will be convinced of its su­
periority. It purifies the blood which, the
source of health, cures dyspepsia, over­
comes sick headaches and biliousness. It
is just the medicine for you.
C. CALDWELL,
Powder HOTEL
OREGON,
ABSOLUTELY PURE
M.
r
3
Prop’r,
Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
MILLS
SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED
JACOBS & VIRGIN, Prop’s.
H. REID,
MERCHANT
TAILOR,
Opposite HOTEL OREGON.
W
I will make you a summer suit of
wool goods with excellent trim
FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
MORRIS HOWELL.
BOOT & SHOEMAKER
J
Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To
IT. C. MYER.
Ashland, Oregon.
GARLAND STOVES & RANGES,
R
CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS.
AMMUNITION, CUTLERY.
BXZER^
GOLD HILL,
NEW : GOODS
With More Coming.
H
ASHLAND
N D YOUNG
Why
Was
It
MARKET.
H
PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s.
Beef, Pork and Mutton
aww
JOHNSON & MILLER,
Mitbers
B ulb
iRMPeaiTSYIaij]
j
wb ass
W
Scott’s Emulsion
25
H. J. KICKS
N
Babies
Ayer’So^Sarsaparilla
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