Engwicht—Bagley. HUE VITY BASKET. One Way of Disposing of Property. Miss Nellie Bagley, an attractive and Chris. Huseman came up from Cali­ DOES YOUR BACK ACHE ? Wm. Witt was in from Bly this week. fornia a few months back to dispose of interesting young la.on|y known remedy to cure without an operation. SOOOtestlmoni- call. * A. writt*’O gnnrante<. given and money returne 1 If six boxes does noL effect a Briggs soon advised the old roan to deed division, both ways from Portland and Phoenix Co. and the loss paid at Hasty's $LOOa box.six for $5.00. by mall. Send for raxgcircular aud testimonials. pennantulcure. Rev. J. S. Smith arrived from California it all over to Briggs “for safe keeping,” San Francisco, in Ashland. An order local agency. Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 3)76, San Francisco, CaL For Sale by Tuesday ana continued on to the confer­ People just across the line in Siskiyou which Huseman did. After the convic­ has gone forth that after October 1st the ence. rr-rrf;.—. ASHZIuAlSriD ZDZFdTTG- CDOZMZT' * —" VM- tion the old man, being busted, was al­ messengers must run right through from county are just bubbling over with politics, Mrs. R. Beswick and two children are lowed to serve bis sentence out in jail San Francisco to Portland and vice versa, while here in Oregon the people are through visiting relatives at beiad, down the Klam­ which created a “mar” around with which will seriously disarrange the liv­ with it for this vear. BUTTE CREEK NEWS. ■ I ' Assessor's Notice to Tax-Payers. ath river. At peep of day, all day and until late in threats of making Briggs disgorge, at ing of those who have made their homes Hon. H. H.Gilfry, reading clerk of the least to get the old man out of jail. The in Ashland, which will be rerv much the evening, every day in the week till E ditor V allev R ecord : t X’«* at otice is hereby given Y hat U. S. Senate, is visiting his old home m roar was sufficiently loud and deter­ regretted by Ashland people who have Sunday noon, the High A Storey shaving the board of equalization for Jackson Mrs. John Daley, of Trail creek, and her parlors are open for gentlemen. Lane county. mined enough for the lawyer to hear its become acquainted with the express mes­ county. State of Oregon, will convene at the our new buildings . children are here visiting relatives. accommodations for 500 STU DEN TS. F. T. Wheeler came up from Central full meaning, so he gave Dave King a $10 sengers and think very highly of the A. R. Blake was killed by his employer, office of tne county clerk in Jacksonville on New and large Dormitory for young ladies, ready for next term. Ten instructor*. Miss Emma Perry, of Big Butte, is the Point yesterday on one of his frequent in­ commission to find a buyer for the lots boys. Allee Ball, at the Ball Salmon river mine in Monday. Oct. 1, 1894, Four Courses of Study. New Apparatus. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ashpole, of Siskiyou county. The preliminary exam­ teresting social calls. which were sold for $100, and Constable Medforcl Items. for the purpose of publicly explaining the Eagle Point. ination decided it was self defense. Healthful location in the mountains. NO SALOONS. Spring water conducted Mrs. Eliza Sawyers, an Oregon pioneer Real took the horse and assumed $40 of assessment roll and correcting all errors in from the hill« into all the buildings by pipes. Heating by the best and latest hot air Dave Payne and family are located in John Harvy opened his school last Mon­ valuation, description, qualities of lands aged 91 years, died on the 5th inst. at Scotts- the costa. The old man was released The Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Congregational furnaces. Excellent ventilation. Trinity county. Cal. bury, Douglas county. church will give a Chalk Social on Friday day and during the week enrolled thirty- lots or other property. Said board will con from jail, but bis backers and defenders two names on the register. Kap. Kubli has returned to his law stud ­ (tomorrow) evening. Sept. 21st. free — a All work ab'ut the buildings and grounds put into th' hands of poor students. It tinuein session from dav to day until said W. R. Andrus and wife, formerly Miss were terribly afraid to let him stay in collection to be taken. Snort program; consists of attending furnaces, sweeping, sawing wood, dining-room and garden work, That irrepressible rustler.Hon. Gus New­ roll has been dulj- examined. Kate Thornton, arrived Tuesday from Ashland and hence took $5 of the poor ies at Harvard college, Mass. bv some fun. Doors open at 7:30. bury, county school superintendent, was All parties interested will take notice and etc. Oirlsdo their own washing and ironing in basement of dormitory. Tubs, wash ­ Bolivar. N. Y.. on a visit. old delapidated thief’s monev with which J. W. McKay, of Willow Springs, was followed All cordially invited. out Friday to visit our school. He ex­ govern themselves accordingly boards, water at jaucet, irone, stove and wood, all free. Mr«. Thos Overton returned to Merlin thev squared the freight train crew, with badly bruised up by being thrown from a J. L. WOOLDRIDGE, John Whipple, populist nominee for pected to visit the Brownsboro school the Sunday after a visit in Ashland with her instructions to take him as far away as horse. PRACTICE or M odel T eainino S chool throughout the year. The true basi- of County Assessor. same day. superintendent of Siskiyou county, sister, Mrs. J. B. Leach. possible, and in the dead hours of Tues­ Mrs. R R. Dunn, of San Francisco, is school Applegate, Sept. 3, 1894. I the work in the school is Normal, and the Professional work is made very emphatic. had both his shoulders and two'ribs broken Geo. Morine, one of our leading black­ The courses of study are: Normal, Post-Graduate, Business, Mttsic, Art. ' The State Mrs. J. J. Frizell and son returned home day night he was hustled into a box car visiting her mother, Mrs. l’ape, at Jack at Pokegama. He was hauling a load of smiths. has been on the sick list for the last Diploma entitles the holder to teach in any county of the Slate, and at the end of 45 to Yreka yesterday from a visit with Ash­ and scared to death with a lot of false­ sonville. green lumber and in going down hill, his : week and J. E. Stickle, recently from Doug­ BORN. months he receives a Life Diploma without examination, hoods that warrants were ont for his ar­ land relatives and friends. Mr. Cole, of Arizona, son of Dr. G. B. brake gave way, upsetting the load and las county, has been busily engaged in the EXPENSES. Tuition: Normal, l’ost-graduate, Business. $6.25 per term of ten O’Malley and Eiliott, the locomotive en­ rest on other charges, and thus stripped Cole of Phoenix, is visiting his father and team on him. shop as a substitute. He has made a very SMITH—At Pokegama, Sept. 2d. 1894, to weeks. Elementary, Music. Art. $5.00. gineer’s grievance committee, have re- of every cent he had, Chris. Huseman may remain. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith, a «laughter. Ex-Speaker W. P, Keady. the Portland favorable impression. was driven out of the state. And yet we turned from San Francisco. Mrs. Sisemore and daughter Hattie, of politician, went down the Klamath river BOARD AND LODGING. At hoarding hall, board $1.75, and room 50 cents |>er Mrs. A. M. Thomas and her son Charles DIED week; or $2 25 for both. This includes board, room, fuel, light, bedstead, table and A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the ■end money out oi Ashland every year to Sams valley, are in Portland, where the yesterday with a San Francisco mining have gone to eastern Oregon to look after man to look at some of the gravel mines the land interests of her son. the late Owen chairs. Students bring only bedding and toilet articles. bowels in the morning without pain or dis- convert the Chinaman to a more enlight­ latter is attending school. ihere with a view of purchasing. Mr. ened idea of Justice. comfort. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. Day Parker was too much for the bicy­ Keady has mining interests in Eastern Grigsby. They are accompanied by Miss HURLEY—At Anderson creek, Jackson Furnished rooms in the town $1.00 per week. Family board $3.00. The total expense Gladys Fryer, who has gone to see if the county, Oregon, Sept. 14. 1804. Ada L. in Halls for <-ne year, including books, $125. The marvelous growth of the school the clists and the state /air has barred him Oregon and Washington. Jeff Wilson and wife are in this week The New Bootmaking Firm. change of climate will not prove beneficial Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. from entering the races there this week. from Langell Valley. Klamath county, vis­ past year will be more than realized tho coming year. First term opens beptetulier 3. Hurley, aged 4 years, 4*4 months. As will be seen by the new ad, M. R. Presiding Elder Haley, and Elders Sharp to her health. S end foe C atalogue . iting relatives and laying in supplies. Postmaster Howard has gone to Ashland and Ward a-rived this morning and with Howell, the old reliable boot and shoe­ During the past week Edward Lewis. Mrs. Hilt of Coles, was over this week maker, has taken into partnership John to indulge in the sulphur baths there and Elder Stover commenced a series of meet­ Elmer Nichols and Win. Higenbotham WELLS—At the home place, near Ash­ C. D. DRAIN, President Board of Trustees. land. Sept. 15.1894, Mrs Martha Wells, visiting her brother Rev. Dr. Buckner Conway, a first-class workman, who will the medical qualities of Tolman’s Springs. ings this evening in the 7th Day Adventist have n»vc been uwu vn ijiuspcuuug tour wur un iuc on a prospecting on the W. T. VAN SCOY, President. wife of Giles Wells, Sr., aged 88 years and . „ ,---------- before bis departure for the conference. Miss Woody, daughter of J. H. Woody, church on 4th street, to be continued one head waters of Evans creek. They are very be remembered as the leading man in 8 months. “ wrw /Wk "W-rcxT Mrs. Judge Hays and daughter, whohave Judge DePeatts shop in Ashland years one of oar prominent fanners, is visiting week. Everybody is invited out to hear sanguine of success in their undertaking, The funeral took place from the farm J JPJtSz JcSuJA. JKi 9 ORESGS-ON*« been stopping at Hotel Oregon for some ago. The new firm of Howell & Conway Ashland friends, the guest of Miss Maud these learned gentlemen give an exposition : and expect to find gold in pavingiiiiantities Monday evening at 5 o’clock, interment be- ■ Wood. of their doctrine. and I hope to be able to report rich discov- time, returned last evening to Oregon City. make a strong team, and being able to do mg at the family burying ground under the r, , . , . . , A , erics in the near future. oak tree, the services being conducted bv I C. E. Wollcot, the Eugene Guard report­ Morton Lindley, of the Lucky Bart mine, the best kind of work at low prices with Frank Applegate, who went to Eureka, 1 . J ........... Rev. F. G. Stranire. of the Presbyterian | left yesterdaj’ for Sacramento, having shut promptness and dispatch, they are the er, has relumed home with his family, Cal., with Henrv Reid and wife, returne«!! Levi Murphy and wife, living near Med- church, and the attendance of friends and who have been living in Medford for some this week via Trinity county and Klamath I w ® r e lh e guests of A. C. Howlett and down work on both mine and mill indefi­ shop to patronize. I months. river. He saw one pack train of 50 mules ! family last Satur.lay night, and Sunday I neighbors of the pioneer fannlv very large. 1 nitely. Mrs. Wells was one of the early pioneer j Mrs. E. M. Lumsden and daughter, Miss packing in goods to the New River mines, they attended church with them at Ante- Made Ladies’ Daya. Phil Butcher, formerly of Ashland, while and reports the backwoods mining sections ,oPe where Mr Fysh preached to an atten- settlers in Southern Oregon and with her ! Carnie Lumsden, arrived Sunday from their hauling logs near Canyonville, received an High & Storey, the popular tonsorial to Wyoming. Kansas and other astern as being the Hvliest places to be seen. Mr. 1 ‘-'»e audience. He will preach bis farewell h jsband, Giles Wells, Sr., now very feeble injury to his leg which has laid him up tor artists, have increased tbeir business to trip points to make their home in Medford Reid and wife went on to San Francisco by i sermon next Sunday at Antelope at 11 a. in his 95th year, have raised a family of! several weeks. steamer. ; nr and^at Eagle Point at .8 p.^ m. Subject, staunch citizens whose force of character | such an extent in tbeir ladies trade that again. and mind have made a marked impression ! “The Power of Christian Influence.’’ Mrs Col. Stone, of Yreka, was visiting they have now name) two days in each Jos. W. Hockersmith,wife and family left Tuesday about noon as L. W. Rodg­ o ilhe county and its people. She will I in Josephine county this week and we are week, Tuesdays and Fridays, as ladies Wednesday to live in Butchertown, near ers On During the past week there lias been con- b» always remembered as a just and kindly was taking care of his horses at his pleased to announce that Mrs. Stone is days for cleaning and dressing hair. San Francisco, this winter. Joe will be place on Oak street, a big mare kicked him ■ siderable sickness reported, among whom lidv. always willing to do good as a matter again in good health. This is a request, but ladies who cannot operating from that point hereafter but a terriffic blow with well shod hoofs, the ' are Mrs. Ted Howard. Dr. Stanfield reports or duty. Mrs. Fred T. Fradenburg left Monday for conveniently come those days will be will keep right on shipping stock out of main injury being in the neighborhoo«! of ! her convalescing; Miss Lelah Fryer was i Rogue river valley. He shipped a carload the jaw, where the foot-prints were well not able to attend school during the past Canvonville to visit friends and relatives in attended to at any time. The Graduated Income Tax. of hogs this week. Douglas county as the euest of her uncle, imbedded. His breast also gives him much week. N. A. Young’s two daughters were also on the list but are improving; 'Thos. Geo. Jackson, and family. Sain. There were no internal injuries so The People’s Party of Arkansas in Circuit. Court “Yield nor to Misfortune.’’ Riley's child is reported quite low with e will recover all right. London & San Francisco vs John C Mrs. Shelly, who has been visiting her ; typhoid fever, and Dr. Officer is mending •Sate convention adopted this resolution: I was afflicted with catarrh last autumn. cousin, Mrs. Sheridan Thornton, started Smith—confirmation of Sheriffi’s sale. We continue onr demand for a grad­ John Reed of Pine Creek took a band of ! very slowly. During the month of October 1 could homewsrd to Lane countv Sunday, stop­ Mary Caldwell vs 8 M Caldwell—suit in neither taste or smell and could hear but sheep down the valley last week and lost rated income tax and congratulate our­ Last Saturday afternoon Wm. Wiley an«i equity for divorce: decree granted and cus­ little. Ely’s cream Balm cured it.—Marcus about 300 head from poison. Persons in ping off a few days at Medford. Miss Zora Bliss and Janies Howard selves that wo are rapidly educating and of minor child awarded to plfl', costs Geo. Thaiitz, Rahway, N. J. driving over this road have frequently com- ' family. If the hair ts falling out and turning I tody retnrhed from Crater lake by the way of converting the Democratic party to due taxed $34 95. )lained of poison but this is the biggest I gray, the glands of the *kin need stimulat­ Willis D Combs vs Mina Combs—divorce; hotel oregon osing that we have ever heard reported the huckleberry patch. They secured about appreciation of the justness and neces­ ing and color food, and the best remedy plff ordered to pay $28 to court for atty fees gallons. Mr. W. says that the The trouble comes from the milk weed or i seventeen and stimulant is Hall’s Hair Renewer. weather while at the lake was warm and sity of such a tax that the rich may be and costs of filing answer. other poisonous plant and appears to be the F. T. 1’radenburgh, Prop. pleasant and the atmosphere was very trade to share with us the burden of Chas Nickell vs T W Ward—to recover C. H. Hughes has rented the 225 acre worst in the vicinity of Crane creek.—Lake­ clear so that they could see for a long dis­ taxation. farm of C T. Pavne. Sr„ at Phoenix and money; jadgment for plff for $414.62. T H Hubbard .Seattle Al Norman, Tolo view Examiner. tance in every direction; but when they M Rodgers vs Mrs A M and R V Beall— A Hattrem, Mr. and Mrs. Payne have moved to Ash- McKnight, Tunnel 9 I t " Fine white shirts trom 35c. up. The best were at the huckleberry patch it com­ I George II, Bruggeman, president Ian«! occupying Sheriff Patterson’s town to recover money; dismissed. do Fred S Rogers, S F C A Piper. shirt made, $1.34. See Dolph Eddy, at menced to rain an«l snow, and that made it i the Midland Distilling company of C C McClendon vs Geo Lyman and J W J P Blount, residence Uapt 1 D Watson. “ a little disagreeable, but taking the trip Cox—same; dismissed. A Aamold, “ Brig. Start. ONG The Fair. Miss Emma Coleman started last even­ altogether it ia one of the bright spots in j Louis, has been arrested on a vvgrra R A Birdsail, do Miss Thompson, do The Ashland People ’ s party club on Estate of Haskell Amy—confirmation I sworn out by Louis J. Hohhouse, vi« ing for Hillsboro, Washington county, to their lives. C A Piper, Port " ‘ ('apt L Jones, “ Tuesday elected the following officers: teach school. The girls of her Ashland sale of real estate. 44 j president of the Fourth National bank, W O ’ Malley, Port 8 Veatch, Some time ago I had occasion to speak in E. E. Deming, president; A. W. Jacobs. 1st Estate of Michael Hanley-supplemental class of two years ago were at the depot in <» H S Brumley, S F j inventory vice president, J. W. Jarvis. 2d vice presi­ one of my communications of some rare charging him with obtaining $3,0C() ventory and appraisement filed and ap- G W Drake, 4» a body to kiss her good-bye. A Walsh. W S Wade, f “ dent; Frank Fergus, secretary; H. Goble, books that Rev. R. Fysh has in his (>osses- from the bank on false pretenses. proved. T. R. Wilson, the railroad news agent, is W F Bangasser, Fred Davis, S F treasurer; D. H. Hawkins, librarian; S. sion, and one day last week while 1 was 44 James Barnard shot and killed Myron laying off in Ashland this week, and Grant C C Case, S P Co H Dechant, Potter, marshal. Fred Hansen. E. J. there Mrs. Fysh showed me an old fash­ Marriage License Issued. Eggers is doing his run to San Francisco. J A Gross, Soda Spn Kaiser and H. Pratt were appointed a com­ ioned cream pitcher that was brought from Hamilton at Conaon, Or. Hamilton'was I Robinson, 44 Marriage license issued Sept. 17,1894, to F W Johnson. 4« Though an amateur ‘Coos” Eggers proved C W Salnare. Port mittee on hall and to meet with chess club 1 Ireland over sixty years ago and is sup­ a witness against Barnard who was con­ Josiah Powell and Mrs. Lizzie Norton. an artist in singing out “cigars!” W O’Mallev,engineer R W Holland, posed to be over one hundred tears old; for room division. Kalama it is the old fashioned colored ware and is victed of horse-stealing but had secured J G Richardson, Dress flannel, cashmere, and Manchester Ladies imported trimmed hats just re ­ Jacksonville Jotting*. R P Williams. Port firemaD quite a curiosity among relic seekers. At A Good Tiling; to Keep at Hand, fancies, at The Fair. ceived at The Fair. 75 cents to $3. Call the same time 1 was shown an old black Mrs. H. V. Helms and Mrs. M. Miller W N Mitchell, S P R A Miller & wf, From the Troy (Kansas) Chief.) • and examine. Conductor P. H. Tvnon is doing the Ash- are visiting Yreka friends for a fortnight. J H Andrews, Port Oregon City walnut tool chest that was made in the Some years ago we were ver** much sub­ the clothing trade with a display of fall styles, that's the state of New York by B. B. Hubbard's lan«l-Rosehurg passenger train now as a Fred R Koening. S F N A Ambrose, Port Joe Million ’ s heart was broken when he Circuit court has adjourned until Sept. G S Applegate & wf, Mrs P E Hilt, regular run. The fair ones have no fear returned from the lake’s and heard that father, before he was born and he is now ject to severe spells of cho’era morbu.s; and surprise of the season in Ashland. Every suit is an exact riding „ northward now. since the brave and 25th, when a number of equity cases will Chicago Spencer mine 11' ' ...— the fine pair of China pheasants he turned in or near his seventy-fifth vear, and the n>w when we feel any of the .symptoms I be tried. . . --------- j ....---------- . C A Hermann, Port W N Luckey, City manly form of Conductor Pat commands loose last May on the Million farm had chest is supposed to be nearly one hundred that usually pr- cefje that ailment, such as photograph of the current fashions, and made up from mater­ W C Bevington.Duns , been ruthlesslv shot down about a month veers old. It was presented to Rev. Fysh sickness »* (be stomach, diarrhoea, etc., wc their destinies. The different officers collected the fol­ W U Bevington, E E Sayles, Steinman ago by two men near the Eagle mills, by Mr. Hnbbar«l and it will be kept among p'iCO’iUe scary yye have found Obamber- ials as genuine and durable as anything all-wool can be. H. 8. Evans returned Tuesday from lowing last month: Clerk,$177.55,sher­ C Dunsmuir ‘ ‘ A Wertzler, S F Petar Moore. in’s Colic Choleiaand Diarrhoea Remedy where t'-ey had drifted. The miscreants the rest of his old relics. I speak of tlies» Placerville, Cal., where bis sister, Mrs Car­ iff, $50.09, county recorder, $82.65. We insist that our customers shall be handsomely and J H l’inkston, Rd Bl Harry Pinkston, S F who did the dirty work shot down the beau-1 o)«l relics because I see by some of the pa­ the very thing to straighten one out in such penter. die«! The lady’s death was brought C C Murray, 8 F F J Bacbelder, pers published north of here that they are Mrs. R. R. Dunn, of San Francisco, is cases, and always keep it about. We are tiful birds from the main road. They will 1 about through grief over the death of her 44 F Rogers, Salem C J Boyle, trying to make the impression that thev n >t writing this for a pay testimonial, hut stylishly attired, in garments worth more than the money be prosecuted if ever fount! out. boy, with whom she was thoroughly paying her old home here a visit, the G 44 Chas Whitmer, Port E D Ivory, have all the old relics in Oregon in Douglas t< let our readers know what is a good thing they cost. We select our stock on that basis, recognizing guest of her mother. Mrs. H. Pape. wrapped up in. «4 Sash, doors, windows, shingles, lumber county. J H Boyd, 8 F ¡G R Child. to keep handy in the nouse. For sale by 44 Mrs. G. B. Dorris and daughters, and all kinds of building material at Norrs correctness as the mark of a progressive community. You A 8 Ward, “ |W O’Malley. A. Aamold, the Norwegian violinist, Ashland Drug Company. _ D ick . Oak track« accompanied by his wife, 111 Ashland. The room nntil the business of the chapter some other tools to smooth down the alongside of which logs are 1 ying UX feat! Milk bucket, 10 quarts, 20c. populists are awaiting his coming with was transacted. The Past Grand Patron ridges. Tho other tools mentioned do deep ready to be railroad’d to the chute. Harness snaps. 20c. par dozen. not throw dirt enough to form a ridge at The box factqry j« rquniiig through 3i,0t» pleasure. N. B. Crane, of Portland, met with them ; Ladies’ handkerchiefs from 3c. up. The children of Mr. and Mrs. H. Judge, and delivered an address in which lie the trees or in the space between, either, feet qf Iquioer every day and Pokegam*', looming up. There will be auot>ir na- Men’s blue overalls, riveted, 4Se. after a pleasant gathering at the old home touched upon all points of the Eastern of which would pot be desirable.-—Phil­ day the first of the month, * p y from the on the occasion of the parents’ wedding Star work from its foundation to the adelphia Ledger- Youths’ blue overalls, riveted, 45c. - ’ 1 - ’•*_______ - _______ anniversary Sunday, have commenced present time. This was followed bv Col. ! The Butte Cresk Mill Co. are exchang­ Boys’ blue overalls, riveted, 38e. taking their departure, ( harley returning to i p 4 Miller in a few well chosen re- ileal Estate ---- —. — .... nllcai, we for wheat learn but in P* rtland Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T- Dun., »“'•‘ , ing flour .v. _ hu ivarn ------- out - onlv Thb Ladies’ shoe polish, 10 and 15c. Ralph Switzer to Anna V Switzer; 640 farmer s sacks or seamless sacks, and infant son leaving for Chico Monday ; P?arg^ JQ u>e member«. At Trimming silk, plain and figured, 40c. acres in sec 36. tp 33 s, r 3 e, $10. j - s __ «.—• Miss Emma in * a fortnight conclusion were arranged is doing business on business principles. ” and ... also • a Miss a ■ va . . to follow *. A to Stock- a _ _ as a_ I A ^e VVA* A S a I lunch tww tables A A* A served, a a a* A .J *|’ 4a A a ax and . | A I G E Neuber to Catherine Booschey ; land While giving farmers the benefit of ex­ will Ette, who returns an Ain elaborate Sewing silk, best made, 05c. was a decided success and the committee in tp 38 s. r 3 w, $1. ton. by Cast steel hatchet, 50c. Booschey to G E Neuber; D L C changing, it shuts out the wheat sharps 1 of arrangement deserves credit for the No Peter Walter B. Phillips, accompanied by Mrs. who vfoqld like to run the flour trade. 39, s r 3 w, $100. Tack hammers, 05. Phillips (formerly Miss Lena Anderson, admirable manner in which it was con­ J M McGaul to A Olson; 80 acres, see U6, They give 37 pounds of flour to a bushel Screw drivers, 6-inch, 10c. daughter of E. K. Anderson) and their ducted. of first grade wheat. The report some tp 35 9, r 2 w, $10. children arrived list week from Ruby City, Pudding pans from 6c. up. Bank of Ashl&nJ to Ashland Collegiate newspapers published to the effect that O1<1 Papera lor Sale. in the Okanogan mining country of Wash­ Institute; l(s 1,2, &. of Bellevue tract, secs these mills were no longer exchanging Milk pans from 4c. up. ington. They came by private conveyance Old papers, suitable for wrapping pur­ 14 and 15, tp 39, s r 1 e. $1500. for farmers was false; probably a bond­ bv way of Seattle, eastern W“sI1>ngton. Jhe . poses, ges. pptting under carpets, packing, packiiig, eft. eft., Curry combs, worth 20c. for 10c, Wm Myer to N 8 Ruckner. lot 15, W C holders effoit to damage the farmer's The manufacturers of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Dalle*. Prineville, Ft. Kla-nath, and Klam­ 1 tor sale cheap at the R e C cbd office. Myer add to Ashland. $100. Thimbles, 1, 2, 5 and 7c. ath county, making a regular summer Nellie Briggs to T Roberts; Its 11.19, hlk mills. are gratified to announce a confirmation of the unprecedented outing of the trip. QJU 18,19, 20, blk F, R R adit to/Ashlund, Tfie old Soldiers. Col. James B Eddy of the state rail-1 High A Storey, the barbers. Agents for honors gained by them at the World’s Columbian Exposition. i Oil cans; cofiee pots, coflee mills, tea kettles, measures, The Southern Oregon reunion pf old road commission being asked if the leg­ V 8 to H Dprhy ; 160 acres, secs 23 and Albany steam laundry. Opposite plaza. eoldieps and sailors, the teljet corp? qhd 1 34. tp 84. r 1 e. islature this winter would alxilish the buckets, underwear, shirts, mirrors, notions, novel­ At the recent California Midwinter International Exhibition •fhe Riddle Enterprise says ths Roseburg sons of veteran? as well as Oapt. May’s commission said no, but he believed the Catherine Noland to S J Day;Q C D to PlRindealer will be merged into a perms? Go. D of Ashland' returned Saturday in ; It 16, blk 21, Medford, $25. legislature would make the commission they received the Highest Award and Gold Medal for baking nent daily and weekly edition. Eugene is their special car from Grants Pass. A I ties, stationery, clothes lines, clothes pins, David Whetstone to Daniel Whetstone; elective by the people. Thia would h^ve soon to have another daily paper, the splendid time was enjoyed and tho brave, right of way for wagon road in tp 37, s r 2 powder bestowed at that splendid and highly successful fair. a tendency to make the railroad corpo­ Evening Star. patriotic boys and girls of the ’60s don’t w, $25. stove polish, shoe blacking, brushes,Ac. rations “in politic«” th,e aiate of Ore­ Almira Whetstone to Henry F Whet ­ The award in each case was due to Mrs W111. McConnell, of Yreka, and remember how long it was since they gon. Uerelntouc they have only been stone ; 30 acres. tp 37, s r 2 w, reserving Mrs. O. L. Dean, of Grants Pass, were here had so much fun, for they were as frisky Viu thu legislature,4* etc., am! if the this week attending the funeral of their and coltish as the sons of veterans ever right of wav for wagon road. $750. Same to Daniel Vyh^^l rxCs to CDijitoiasian m to l»o elected by the peo- Proved Superiority in Quality mother, the late Mrs. Wells. felt. The reunion was a great success. IIL k L H W4L ’’ t" t ’*”- 1 pie the corporate«!« will have an addi- £am Carlisle informs us today that Mrs. The next reunion will ta^e nlaoa in Ash­ 'jabe'^ftnstrorig to T-hos B Ellison; the tional tot oi pcHticul blackmailers on Kate Beeson ¡s sipking, apd that T. W. land in July of ne^’t year. • ' ' ‘ 1 demonstrated on thorough analysis by expert chemists. frectidnal riw^ oTnw)^. sec 9, ttnd wJ* of, their1 neck, ss the railroad commission Barclay m *n attack of rheumatism sec a tp. the - pwple' in 37 ?■>... » Ì > ; “before al -.--ly» wj|| mean princi- also lieen taken with typhoid’ rever and is The official examination showed Dr. Price’s to be strongest Invigorates 'tbe System. Hugh Sanders to Chas G Anderson • land ' P?”? th00 Mrs. Austie Carr returns home tomor­ Emma Butt to Mary Sargent-Its 33 34 f mental ability to know anyihlnji but row. Mrs. F. Roper will accompany her writes as follows: “My wife and myselt wholesome. In every particular it surpassed its competitors. have given Hood’s Sarsaparilla a fair trial. blk Q, »nd Its 26,27, blk B, and Its 20,21j^iat which cotiver.tious pyj out for-them. to ffbasta FpringB. Fer habitual Constipation it is ths most The awards were made unanimously by reliable juries. Jas w W < Coaldev An 8t Ga, «svil1 ®- A. C- Howlett, the XiroKp’r Eagle Foi^t effective remedy w’e have ever used« It secis svi " akle: ’ *-res’ re -b ■ Doualkshi “ ’toaat -ut aud eorrespondent and the best local conetf- gives ton» to the bowfeU gnfi invigorates the tef 18, s r 1 w. 99 # Us'toJohn'Byb^;^ ng C°“’ Thesi aw'ards establish. p'jrajantehiiy, auth­ neadept writer in the state, made us a entire system.” psnion i» nweing. pleasant call todav. Mra. H. accompanied tp36»,T 2 ry. -------- " ’ ority, Hood’s Pills cure indigestion. him on a visit with Ashland frippd«- Jesse Wilsoti and Orchard Home Fruit I snffereil froru eatnrr’.i of the worst kind , Co to Katherine Phil port- 7 acres of the over since a boy.and I never hoped for cure, Yopr Pla.-fc A»r Boots and Shoes. Emil Peil, blacksmithing, horse-shoeing, Orchanl Home tract; $700. but Ely's Cream Bairn seeius to do even ! Morris H.ovelL the old reliable boot and etc., of every description. ' First-class work A E Matson to Bank of Ashland: Q C D that. Many acquainiances have used it I shoe nidker