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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1894)
I jcw Wallace’s Lecture. Telephone Service in Absland. Medford Items. BREVITY BASKET. TgEY WANT TO RUN IT. The battery telephone connecting Gen. Lew Wallace arrived Monday Cavan, the Siskiyou miner, was over this from the north and was met at the depot Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Medford p.nd week. Mrs. W. J. Stanley is visiting friends at Ashland Not Being Run Hight, the Tolo. VERY FAMILIAR by Judge T. J. Howell and M. F. Eggle- Jacksonville, and owned by J. F. White, Preachers Take a Hand. Editor W. T. York is down on the 8ius- A8HLAND. Oa. T hubsday , Oct. 25,1891 eton, the latter having attended a col- G. H. Haskins, Dr. B. F. Adkins and Ed Schieflelin went to Los Angles Jaw in Lane county looking after his land __________ i______ _ n_ _ wir i» _ • _ they are no doubt, and the public of There are two new preachers in Ash lege at Gen. ▼ Lew Wallace’s i home, ' B. S. Webb, has proved a paying in claim. Friday. Ashland and vicinity are a.most as famil land. They don’t know many Ashland Crawfordsville, Ind., and it was through vestment, already netting the owners PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL. E. D. Briggs, has returned from San people yet but they have carloads of id<-aa The Swedish Ladies’ Quartette appear at , Gen. Wallace that he received bis ap- from 20 to 40 per ceut on tbe invest Ganiard iar with the blazing fact that, our stock of I ranciseo, • ’s opera house. Ashland, Saturday (and wheels) in their heads as to what S tatiokkby is a blaze of novelties. Our Men's white dress shirts 70 cents, at The 1 pointnient to a cadetship at West Point. ment. In the spring it is their inten 1 evening. Wm. Neal, aged 65 years, died in Talent the people should be. The preachers’ They took the famous citizen, soldier, tion to extend their line to Grants Pass, Fair. inks are the perfection of writing fluids M. Purdin returned Sunday from a trip precinct recently. trust, composed of the pastors of the four author and diplomat to Hotel Oregon to connect with the line now being built J. W. Stout was in from Klamath Falls where he was well entertained while in from Crescent City, Cal., to Grants to Pokegama where he was ottered a hotel, including the best manufactured iu the Henry Beach, of Coos county, is visit old established, influential and fashion but did not take it. last week. • ing Central Point relatives. able churches of this city Lave located world at this time, in all colors for writ Ashland. The gnaranteeore selected Pass. The Katie Emmett troupe were on Sun “Mexico and the Mexicans” for bis Dr. Geary, a physician from California is A. M. Kerr, the electrician, who put ing and drawing purposes. Every stan Elmer R, Oatman, of Portland has the Old Nick in a nevy place, among the day's south train. j business interests of the community. lecture and the capacious Ganiard the line in Jackson county, is in Ash visiting his brother, Dr. E. P. Geary, and is moved back to Wagner creek. dard make of pen, tine-pointed and stub, loosing for a location. The union meeting Sunday evening was Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vau- opera house was filled with a splendid land working up the scheme of a magne is here too, and a bewildering vista ot For a first-class shave and hair cut, go to Medford furnished a good supply of peo High & Storey’s, Opposite nlaza. tlio scene of the first bombardment and pel, Norris & Drake’s. audience of the intellectual and society to ’phone system to run all over the cify writing papers lor every species of corres for Gen. Lew Wallace’s lecture in Ash- the following report of the same has been Otis Helman returned today from col people of not only Ashland but a large of Ashland. He is figuring a plant to ) ple pondence, embracing all ttie very latest land Monday evening. Mrs. J. Russell was in Portland this handed the R ecob » for publication bv number from Jacksonville, Medford and cost from $1200 to $1500 (to be furnished lege at Warren, Ohio. styles and fade at popular prices. We Rev. E. P. Childs: Joe Savage is at Montagus acting as week visiting Mrs. Harley Walters. W. M. Colvig was at Salem this week on other points in the valley. Judge Howell by a stock company to be organized in cupid also have a very full line of pads, diaries, for the two Jackson county couples introduced tbe lecturer who spoke from Ashland) on a basis of commencing “Hard Times” prices at Rice’s Groc The first topic was the argument used as supreme court business. and blank bocks in all styles and sizes, that sloped this week. a pretext, for refusing to sign tbe remon manuscript for fifty-five minutes and with 40 ’phones, and has already se ery. Call and get prices. Near Depot. at the lowest prices. Miss Maggie Southerlin is stopping with > held the close and undivided attention of cured 37 ’phones without canvassing the strance, namely: "If the saloons are dosed Hamilton <t Palm have dissolved part ( Jack True and wife went to Hornbrook the business of Ashland will be ruined.” Mrs. T. Noonan at Siskivou. his entire audience. Tbe General is a entire town. They will cost $1 per nership in the real estate business. C. W. yesterday, j LSZHZZILTLTTZD ZDZEMZTC3- COATH^ZNT where Jack will work for Dave Thi« was discussed by Rev. E. 1’. Childs, Mrs. Dr. Lee has returned to Central pleasing talker with a fair address, but month. As Ashland has a much larger Palm continuing the same at tbe old stand. pastor of the Congregational church. Only Point from a visit in California. not. an orator, and the many people who population in the city limits than any The disagreements among t’ e Hamblin The Daily Morning Sun. the new Port- one business can be shown to suffer if the The “Enlisted for the War” entertain- other town in the valley, the experi heirs in regard to distribution of the estate, Herman Stock, of Salem, has again taken saloons arc closed, and that is the saloon land have read his works, enjoyed seeing the ment of telephone service must be tried which threatened to involve the children in Stand. daily, is on sale at the Ashland News business. All other forms of business will up his residence on Wagner creek. j considerable litigation, has been settled up man and hearing him talk. The lecture, prosper. The money put into the saloon Blind Tom will perform at the opera however, was a disappointment to many. here, and if a success, there is no doubt satisfactory this week. Great cut in prieps at Rice’s Grocery. is so much taken from the stores, houses, that all tbe towns in the valley will soon house tomorrow (Friday) evening. have one of these modern necessities. Wm. Ulrich was at Ashland, Pokegama, Best grade green Costa Rica coffee, 25 farms and bank. Those who vote license and t hose who refuse to vote against license, Wm. Ireland, of the Clarendon hotel, A Large and Enthusiastic Gathering. Henley and Hornbrook thi« week in the cents per lb. are those helping to injure legitimate busi Medford, was here yesterday after a cook. Corvallis, Oct. 19, ’94.—Never was a Colonel Pracht’s March. interest of the pork packing company. Mrs. Tweed Coburn and son have re ness. It is n false claim that business will Max Pracht is cuttine a big figure in This company will teed 300 head of cattle turned to Grants Pass, from a visit with go Call and see Mrs. L. A. Millsap’s new traveling company greeted by a larger toother places if our saloons are closed. this winter. audience than faced the Swedish La eastern republican political circles. A stock of millinery—the very latest styles, Ashland relatives. If it goes to Medford or Grants Pass, Thos. Fitch, Jr., and bride Mi«s Rose Oscar Carpenter, of Phoenix, was over in dies’Quartette last evening, and never late issue of the Wheeling, West Virgin Purify your blood, tone up tbe system, saloons have nothing t<> do with it, for they the 8iskiyous this week on a business trip. did a quartette merit and recive more ia, Intelligencer under scare heads word Cardwell went to Seattle after their wed- and regulate the digestive organs by taking and we have saloons. It must be because I ding at Salem last week and will go east as enthusiastic applause. Time and time ed thus—“After statistics. Max Pracht, they sell goods cheaper. People will go “Lion Pg. Coffee” 25 cents per lb. again they were encored, and when the tariff expert, arrives in Wheeling far as New York and Boston before return- Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. where they can buy certain grades of goods In the New Quarters over the Bridge, next door to ) ing to tbe Pacific coast. The Klamath River Lumber Co’s large cheapest. The only way to prevent their Lard—10 lbs., $1.25—at Rice’s Grocery. finally the notes of the last number died to study our local interests. A secretary barn at l’okegama. wm burned down Sun going is to sell goods here just a« cheap or Millsap’s commission store. Hamilton <t Legate, the new proprietors day Mrs. Grace Williams, of Neligh. Neb., away, everybody felt that both the eve of the American Protective Tariff League evening, loss $2000. The origin of the cheaper. It it be known in the East that arrived today to visit D. L. Minkler and ning and money had been well spent. on a tour for information. An interest ) of Hotel Medford, are making extensive fire is unknown. Ashland votes nearly 2 to 1 in favor of family. It is simply impossible to do justice to ing talk regarding his work. Some offic j improvements in the building, putting in saloons, people of wealth will not come I new flooring, adding to furniture and reno- H. E. Ankeny and wife, of Hie Sterling ial figures on the tin plate industries. here, nor invest their money here, for this Lvman Wright of Hornbrook and B. B. the sweetness of their voices. HE VERY LATES STYLES of Fall and Winter placers, went north Monday. Nearly$100,- indicates They must be heard to be appreciated. His views on the Denver silver plank,”— ) vating and remodeling generally. that two-tbirds of the people are Griffiths of Cole’s were registered at the 000 was the clean-up of these placer mines not able to Hats, Caps and Novelties. Mrs. Ireland, while waiting on the Clar This company will appear at the opera help a good business that might Ashland House. tells in a long article and interview how endon hotel table Tuesday dropped to the for the past season’s run. be opened—for they are supporting the I house Saturday evening, Oct. 27th. Max is keeping up both the head and Miss McCully, of Jacksonville, is visiting floor as if dead. Dr. Geary and ins brother ’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer saloons. Thus, those who vote license and tail ends of the country at tho same time. were called and administered severe and is, Hall her friend Mrs. Dr. Parson, and attended The Pork Packing Business. unauestionably, the best preservative those who don’t vote, at all. give a wrong MRS. L. A. MILLSA?. Max had jnst come from Pittsburg, Pa., powerful opiates and remained all night of the Lair. It is also curative of dandruff, impression and tend to keep business out I the Wallace lecture. Besides the Southern Oregon pack where be had been for two weeks. He is during which the lady suffered excruciat of our town. totter, and all impurities. J. W. Norsworthy, of Stockton. Cal., has ing company, there will be several other Rev. 8. E. Memenger, pastor of the Leading Milliner. leased the depot stables and will put in parties go into the pork packing busi traveling in the manufacturing cities se ing pain equal to a thousand deaths. G. F. Fendal and II. Simms were over Methodist church, examined the claim curing statistics (or the campaign first several fine livery rigs.' from their Hungrv creek placer mine this Two Elopements. ness this winter. Pelton A Neil have hand. Ashland cannot do without the license J and sent over a pack load of supplies that Mrs. Moore, wife of Dr. A. Moore, the commenced packing about 400 head of money from tbe saloon. It costs much Two fair couples were married this week bv Bill Flayed yesterday, for their winter ’ s veterinary; arrived from the east this bogs and C. K. Klum and C. B. Christ- more than the license money to run a Simons—Brock well. week agaisnst the wishes of their folks run. week to live in Ashland. saloo.i. Money put into the building, or ler, also of this city, . » will pack several John Brockwell writes us from Salem and went to California to remain awhile, The young mail with his sister’s gold for rent, wages of the bartenders anil The Haverlv minstrel troupe who were hundred head. There are about 8000 that D. M. Simons of Jackson county to let their parents change their minds. stranded in Portland were on Monday’s head of hogs in Jackson county and es- and Miss Eixtna Brock well were married They were Arta Aoderam and Lena ring which he wishes to pawn tor $2.50 or license all conies out of the drinkers. less for a meal.is coming up from Portland. This money is taken from the legitimate train for San Francisco. ) tiinating them at an average value of $7 at Monmouth Sunday, Oct. 14th, by Rev. Cimbroski, who were married nt Jack Look out for him. channels of trade, and cripples onr mer ZDZRATG-S, L. L. Love, who has been in the butchering per head, will leave $55,000 scattered Dr. Harvey of the Presbyterian church. sonville, and a couple from Phoenix, chants. It might b^ used in making and Sheriff Cathcart, of Roseburg, passed improving property, and affording a basis business in Portland all summer, returned ’ among the farmers. TOILET -A.ZRZTIOLH1S, After a two mouth’B sojourn in Jackson Chas. Short and Miss Allie Dunlap, who Monday for Sacramento, where for collecting taxes. Thus the taxes are to Ashland Sunday to remain. county to settle up bin busines affairs, went to Yreka and were married by Rev, through ST_ZkTZEO2STZEZR,Y, the chief of police had arrested Owens, one ) A Fugitive Captured. For sweet charity’s sake buy a few tickets Mr. Simons will remove to Salem with Van Ada, the M. E. minister. Thoir of the jail breakers of Marshfield, Coos made higher, because the wealth is less to ) levy taxes on. Saloons bring expenses for the play “Enlisted for the War,” to The capture of Chas. B. Owen, who his fair bride io make their future home friends wish them the great amount of county. FJLTZETTT ZMZZEIDICTJSrZES, &C. I with upon the city and county because of the come on Tuesday, October 30th. John C. Manning broke jail at at the state capital where Mr. Simons happiness they have so romantically The “Enlisted for the War” entertain jails, officers and court costs thev are re 19“ Physician's Prescriptions Giren Car ¿fat Attention. other. Rev. Father D. Faber will celebrate mass Mftrshfielil, Coos county, while charged will go into tho grocery business with pl ghted each ment ticket« are selling very fast. The sponsible for. The paupers, criminals and _________________ at the Catholic church in Ashland at 11) with the crime ot arson, will bring a re Mr. Brockwell. Their many friends i money expended in this way stays at home insane they make are a burden,, which ----- MASONIC BLOCK, NEXT DCOR TO POSTOFFICE----- To Deflue the Law. o’clock a. m. next Sunday, Oct. 28th. ward of several hundred dollars to wish them much prosperity and happi and does a great deal of good in a quiet makes extra taxes to property holder:. The change from the old fee system to Even it were true that saloons do help pav way. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sherwin will live Sheriff Patterson of Jackson county, and ness. C. C. CHITWOOD, Manager. the salary law in the payment of county taxes, what kind of m nev isit? It is b'ood at Hotel Oregon this winter, and are offer Sheriff Cathcart of Douglas. Both Talent Items. Large show troupes are beginning to money, taken from chrdren who cannot ) officials for their services has left the le ing their household furniture for sale. fugitives were in Ashland a week ago W. A. Harveston was quite surprised by gal rights of the sheriff's office in a few pass up an<l down the country thick and go to school because they have no clothes, Andrew Ragsdale of California, and a Saturday and were expecting money to a stranger who came to stay. Mrs. H. and points in an unsettled shape. Sheriff fast The latest northward bound was it is the price of medicine« and comforts brother of the late M. Ragsdale of Tolo. is be sent here from Owen’s wife at Rose- girl are doing well and Mr. H. thinks he I Patterson, deRiring to have tbe matter the “Old Kentuck” troupe last evening, taken from poor wives, it is the price of in this section prescribing for the afflicted. ; burg, to C. J. Goodwin, the name Owen will let his beard sent to perdition through the drink. grow. settled and established in a legal way so which carried a full band of young ne souls by. Owen called on Postmaster It is the price of homes and farms that Mrs. J. C. Hall and infant son were up ; went To Mr. and Mrs. T. Cline a son was born. as to allow no room for a misunderstand groes. have been drunk down. We ought to kill from Central Point visiting Mrs. F. T. Brunk before the arrival of his money ing hereafter is taking these issues betore Albert Pankey, who has been running such a business. We can by voting it Fradenburg at Hotel Oregon the past week. order, but wrote him from Germantown, H. W. Genders of 8an Francisco is look , Cal., to forward his mail to Sacramento. ing after his mining interests, the guest of Circuit Judge Hanna for a decision upon the Central Point hotel for a year, succeed- down. Frank Dickey, the well-known railroad Rev. G. M. Black, the Baptist pastor, the points raised . Wm. M. Coivig is i ing Fred Fradenburg, has sold the furni trainman was 'married Tuesday to Miss Sheriff Patterson addressed a decoy let Jack Garvin. his attorney. This is a sensible move as ture and fixtures to J. S. Sims an<l Mr. next showed the effort of the saloon upon ter to ” C. J. Goodwin, ” Sacramento, Alice McCulloch, of Grants Pass. They Al Helms expects to finish picking his Hurst, who took charge this we,-k. Mr. tlio financial condition of the United and at tue same time informed the chief apples t<>-day. Tbe crop is light and small it is much better for all concerned to I Sims is one of the prourietors of the hotel States. $L,200.000,000 is yearly consumed will live in Roseburg. I j have these questions established by a of police. When Owen called for Sheriff there being about two thousand bushels. building. The new firm will keep up the in this infamous traffic. I’ut ‘that monev I Lawyer J. N. Teal and M’ss Bessie ; legal opinion from the circuit court now Marcus Carl and wife, nee Cassie Nining- j than to leave the points in dispute to be hotel’s reputation for first-class accotni- j into factories and material, and the bard! Thompson, daughter of D. P. Thompson’ Patterson’s letter on Monday he was a times are at an end, every man would) were married yesterday and were on to I gone gosling, for soon after the chief of er. lust their child, the funeral being preach ) quibbled over and hawked about a9 the modations. have something to do, every town would be i police of Sacramento had him in custo ed at the Dunkard church to-day. day’s train for California. Just arrived, men ’ s latest style in Fedora prosperous. No one could go hungry or dy. Sheriff Cathcart and Sheriff Patter There was a social bop at W. J. Dean’s whims or partisan bias of the officials of nnd crushed hats, at The Fair. Geo. W. Barron returned yesterday from son have gone to Sacramento to hunt for naked if food and clothing were bought 1 the county, present and to be in the fu- on Wagner creek. a trip over on Applegate, looking up the David Horn, the Hornbrook mer withit. All children cou'd co to school.' . tare, may see fit to meet their ends. Manning and return with Owen, prospect for lieef, beef, for winter feeding for chant, and six others in a rig W“ro iroin ’ Christianity w<u'd advance with great R. 8. Barclay <t Son is the place to trade. J. C. Mitchell, the Sacramento buyer. to the Pokegama tire Sunday evening at paces with its light. Jove and blessings for Ladles anti Gentlemen! I mankind. In the loss of tuanlicod the DIEP. i a rapid rate of sp *ed, when the harm all For ten days beginning Monday, Oct. 22. “ A word to theavlse is sufficient. ” On Saturday, all day, October 27th. sa'oon cau«cs, women and children are the Misses Hargrove will give away to every Sherwin will offer at private sale, eight •‘I suffered terribly from roaring in my i ) ran off the road ni|d dumped the paity out brought into competition with men, the customer who buys a trimmed hat worth -jin een or twentv articles of nice household head during an attack of catarh, and be GRISWOLD—At his home in Ashland, I on a barbed wire fenoe. Horn WM natural bread winners, defenders and sup $3.00 or more a ladies’ or misses' sailor. very deaf, used Ely’s Cream Balm Oct. 22, 1891, P. Griswold aged 68 years, 1 badlv injured in the back and has beer, porters. Pauper labor, too. is introduced. I furniture. Nelson house, next to Geo. came and in three weeks could bear as well as 4 months and 24 days. The funeral took i laid up. Thus wages are brought down lower be Mrs. Wm. Duenkel was called to Tacoma, place yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock Wash., last week where her husband was) Markle’s blacksmithing establishment, ever.—A. E. Newnan, Graling, Mich. cause of tbe blighting saloon. Whatever Dress flannel, cashmere, and Manchester ¡city. ________________ One of my children bad a very bad dis from the Baptist church. Rev. Geo, W, very iS. Her daughter, Mrs. Kate Fabj , business liquor touches it s >ps tbe lite, it fancies, at The Fair. charge from the nose. Physicians pre Black officiating. the internient boing in •nd son, are living at Hotel Oregoti for the lives because others die for it. If it is your i In .«peaking of the Midwinter Fair Con- scribed without benefit. After using Ely’s Ashland cemetery, winter. The Crescent City News mentions the bov that is in danger, no price is too great I | certs, the 8. F. Daily Chronicle, April 13, Cream Balm a short time the disease was Mr. Griswold died from sorosis, or drowning of two men at the mouth of to rescue and save him. Herman Mattern of the H. M. mine cji 189t, says: “Without a doubt a great hit —O. A. Carey, Corning, N. Y. Rev. F. G. Strange closed the talks bv the railroad track near town returned of the evening was tbe Swedish Ladies’ cured. hardening of the liver. He was a Smith river, by the upsetting of a small Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. boat. They were employed at the Smi(h presentinc reasons why every-voter should Tuesday from a business trip to Portland Quartette. Their opening number, a native of New York and came to Ash river named Triehl and Eplatfei-' •sign the W. C. T U- remonstrance, when where he placed their big ore specimen on Trolian Song absolutely electrified tho au land in 1877 from Michigan. He was mer, cannery, Hock Foiqr, News. of French-Swiss nativity. Another presented and abolislilhe saloon. exhibition. dience. and they were called out no less married 40 yea«», ano,and leaves a First—It is right to sign the remon- W. W. Walters was here the past week than six times. In response to the fifth The Rock Point school closed this week, widow, but no children... S. Harkness, young man in the boat iiathe'd WUHarn Tolman, was saved by'Diflidiw. who found Mrahcjt»xi Nobody would claim that it was from Salmon river, where he and others are encore they “ang the ’Suwanee River.’ ” Toni Hammersly returned this week wife and children, of Grauts l’ass, and him clinging to the boat, while the other right ty.XOW license and sell liquor and At Gai.iard’s opera bouse Saturday working a quartz ledge, having 600 tons of from Lakeview with a band of horses, Mrs. Warren of Michigan, came here to two tried to swim ashore. They ventured destroy people. Tbe saloon has no moral $30 ore in their bin and going through a night, Oct. 27th. console Mrs. Griswold. A moro ex out too far on the bar, when a heavy sea right to existence. COPY'Rjt.HT two-stamp quartz mill. George Satterfield and family, of Apple was running Second— The moral interests of Ashland Ip Probate, tended obituary has been promised. gate, are now residents of this precinct. C. C. Ragsdale now of Colusa county, require tbe saloon to be abolished. Both Ln the matter of the estate of A. L. Reu Before buying a piano or organ don't cannot Cal., and formerly of Tolo. is up on a busi ter. W. P. Bailey, a former resident of the flourish together. Morals are Petition of executor for an order to fail to see and hear the Kimball. C. F, BUTTE CREEK NEWS. ness trip. C. C., who used to be a great ; convey and release the interests of said A. Meadows, is now a resident of Foots creek. worth more to the people of Ashland than Shephetd will show them to yoq ap.d give -------------------- democrat has experienced a change of L. Reuter in Holman addition to Jackson J. A. Harvey, who is engaged in mining G i salomv or their money. prices. heart and is now a populist. Thir^L+^iie laws of love demands us io ville: petition granted. 011 Foots creek, visted his family here Sun EbWaRt.VA iley B ecoeq ; put 4wnx evil, and temptation from w the clothing trade with a display of fall styles, that's the District Attorney Benson ¡jajpe y^ijjiit)- day. The Swedish Ladies’ Quartette, those By some meafWW oibtiP I omitted to duv from the. Lakeview sitfiifff’ of orcuit neighbor. Each voter is his brot»-.-., ^ sweet singers, whose fame has traveled HOTEL OZELZEG-OTT R. M. Cook and F. H. Miles have been ! state in my Jast that Dr. W. B. Officer, who court and reported six inches of snort on keeper. et s surprise of the season in Ashland. Every suit is an exact «round the world, will be at Ganiard’s engaged in hauling wood to the county I has been qp the sick fist for some time past the mountain between here and KlAmath otwra house Saturday evening. All lovers I so f«r recovered as to be ablo to take a trip F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. photograph of the current fashions, and made up from mater seat. Tlu Swedish <->liart(.tte. ot niU9ic will not fail to bear theip. 1 off'for his health and returned looking fine. Falls. He had a long string of men sub C A Hermann, Port.John Briner.Talent E. L. Fqrra lost a very valuable milch He brought- with him a new buggy and now poenaed before t.he Lake county grand ials as genuine and durable as anything all-wool can he. Leslie L. Merrick, formerly clerk in A 8 Rand, ditto 1 Frank J Davis,' Port cow Que day recently by eqting to much c j - ^*" wers rained upon the J be can go to see his patients with some sat jury in the investigation of t.he matter of KI?' Blount’s clothing store in Ashland, but 1 A Wnlsh.Rorebqrg D Rogers, 8 F Q^tette.-TIm Grand We insist that our customers shall be handsomely and alfalfq. isfaction. He was greatly missed during the taking out ot the jail of Bill Tuomp- now in a big «tore in Portland is an ap F W Jppnsop. $ F Miss ïluihp Sloap, . Concert given at the Metropoli- j Ins absence. Heqry Kubh and Frank Knight, of the plicant for the office of state game warden, W C lieavingtoM, stylishly attired, in garments worth more than the money i Eugene son and the hanging of the said aatn<« au- ,n Temple yesterday evening by the Pises Peak mining company were here I to be elected by tbe legislature. We hope Dunsmuir) P P Williams, do . ifrs. A. M. Thomas, her son Charles and i imal to the coqrt houst». Judge they cost. We select our stock on that l asis, r< cognizing Swedish Ladies ’ Quartette was a derid Les, gets it. •»ale Mrs R P Fabj,Seattle H L Benson, Gr Pass Monday. ) j Miss (llndin« Gladias Vrv*»r Fryer rutnrnorl returned ln«t. last Tuasday j jectnrefl $|l0 Brand jtirV stro ed success fiom a musical stand point, P D Kenyon.Chicago) W L Hathaway, S F bring Lerov Loveless returned to his farm on , fj?n' a protraeted visit and business trip pi jj -,« gqijtv Ivnchera tr» -' ¿to correctness as the mark of a progressive community. You Fred T. Fradenburg. of Hotel Oregon, B Watson <t sn.city A F Zipf, do Williams creek, after a year’s residence at: Klamath county Miss l ryer going for her ! KPrtnii iIlrv coni-’ punishment, The and the enthusiasm displayed hv ti e ns a specialty for Sunday dinner patron C J Morlack, Linkville J H Boyd, do this place. ; Lealtli which, 1 am gl^d aummnee, han , L .4 find no evidence. The! audience was something quite remark- j see what you ought to wear, when you examine our clothing age, will have a menu of fresh eastern oys 8 Baker Ward, Oakland » John NMlbawnte «.». d...n ters, turkey and cranberry sauce, all for H G Black well. D’tr’t' ) A F S McQuade. 6 T'...rv , .li.l ......... n« .„.IM KI. Donovan ; able. The quartette, the members of display, and also discover just v.’hat you ought to pay for it 50 cents. "A fine fiinper with an elegant E S Graham.wf,2ch E O l’arnott. Portl’d .or the killing of John Vineyard in War which had abandoned their peasant cos- ' service. Try it opes. tunics for write silk evening gowns, ; ner valley. Graham, Texas C S McCanq. I sition He first trie» . e.evated po opened the entertainment by singing ' Andrew Rowe, a young farmer of Mon FJ Haines&wf.Port A Walsh,Roseburg Fine white shirts from 35c. up. The best Abt’s “Morning Song” in a manner that ll. y, Blackwell, Of Indiana, has charge i with twelve lw»" move it on sled« Lew Wallace,L'rgw- tagne. and his fair bride, Miss Allie Young, A F Garlper, do of the Braden mine noar this place and will to rig ,es and failed and then had shirt made, $1.31. 8ee Dolph Eddy, at brought them a heal tv encore. Tiie daughter of Torn Young, tbe ex-railroad Win Ulrich, Mpfffofd fordsvillejnd ..ers, and it took eight men and The Fair. I *- conductor, were spending their honey W N Luckpv, Cjty M F Eggleston, city I commence work soon. soprano, prettv Miss Norelli-Svenson, I-«eive horses to do what three men and TJ Howell, city E. L. Farra came down from T p. *.l moon at Hotel Oregon, returning home T James, do The laat meeting of the Ashland peo whose high notes contribute so much to I I .rail creek f 0,,r horses ought to have done.and would, M Winter, Roseburg this week with a bind Tuesday. G S Butler, do ple’s party club was an interesting ses the success of the quartette, and the alto, he if they had understood their business. Capt. H. G. Blackwell left Sunday for Chas Whitmer.Port EstellaC Levy,J'ville purchased of Wm. Cushman sion. Among other things was an able Miss Lindstroni-Tourhie, sang a duet I Dannie Simon took a flying trip to the j T Cameron, do • San Francisco where he met Capt. Thomp D Goldstein, S F review by Gen. E. L. Applegate, of Ben “La Cor.stanza.” and the former lady Mrs. George Justice returned to Medford Willamette valley last week, returning Fri iN A Ambrose. Port H L Dinkelspeil. S Fl- -------------- - ---- son, who came out from Detroit, Mich .and Franklin on the money question, which they will both returu to Ashland this week. C H Adams,Oakl’d J A Norman,Iloseb'g M M u‘-with re^hvos here. Mrs. day. He reports lots of rain and mud and ' showed the views of the great philoso in her solo “Nobil Signor.” iroin the) the hop crop badlv damaged by ’ lice and Ida McBnde retfinwd with her. “Huguenots” showed that she possessed ) E C Murray, S F ¡G E Anderson,Med They have several mining propositions un rain. pher of the constitution to be in line a trained as well as a sweet voice. Miss i E A Sherwin, city der development in tbe Gold Hill district. F L Southwick. _ 0!w- huflield have Mayfield,Cal D RMills, do Cass Higenbotham, one of the old-timers with common sense and against the L'ndstoni-Tourhie’s deep alto voice, ye:.ted Q. \Y- Lance’s lower placer claim on 8. F. Morine, of Tolo and W. H. Boban- G R Child, 8 F M F EiqjUaion, <)o who has been living in Coquille City for metallic idea. The chib room in Mc which almost resembles a tenor, is re Jioo.ts creek, and will work tbe same this naq, wife and three girls, of Eden pre S A Goldsmith, Pflrt|T J IJpwall, <I q winter some time has returned to Jackson county Call’s hall has Been painted white and markable tor power, Site was much ap- cinct. left Ashland by teaju Mendav for W N Lt)ckey A son A Bailèy, is F and is going to settle on a tract ot land he renovated. It is open every day in the San Francisco, where they vjll Qke the J A ßrandenbürg, G L Farmer,Sta Rasa J. M. Sparkman A Co., who have the old has traded for from his brother William week to everybody, ol<i partv folks par plauded for .Mattei’ _ s “Non e Ver,” but railroad for Phoenix, Arizona, where Mr. when she sang the C... Swedish national Ticeville W A Hemphill, s cement channel bonded, are still pushing near Jack Wrisley’s place in Big Rutte pre- ■ Bohannan and family will locate, and Dan Stone.Dunsiquirj ticularly being most cordially invited to anthem as an encore the house fairlv | wotk on their tunnel and arc now in about cinct. Frank will explore that country with a make themselves at home. The reading rose to her. But the audience demand - Portland Jfts Miirf<iy,ParÜand 900 feet. view of finding a good location for the ' I S H Schmeer, J. E. Stickle has moved his family into table is filled with the beat of newspapers ed an encore, while the singing society I Welsh, do ILqn Over, do The st udon ts of the Gold Hill school dis- the house formerly occupied by ltev." Fysh. and literature in the world. blacksmithing business. C a Piper, dq A p Bra^bqry, do literally pelted the girls ri white w'th i ptwsed the question, “Is Home Life Wo Charley Edmondson and family passed _ War," for the benefit of 1) McCarthy. Çjr Pass E J Moore, do “ _________ Enlisted for tbe man’s Limit?” last Friday afternoon. A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the I hoqnets.—[Daily Call, S. F., May 27th, I (lie King's Daughters, at the ppera house H Mattern, city ¡Frqnk Kins, Kiiig, do uo our town Friday on their way to bowels |Frqnk Though both sides were equally contested though morning witbout pain or dis 1894. the valley. The appearance of things would comfort. in the Tuesday. Oct. 39th. Give them a lift by Jno Qqirk, Staffiman'À L Carlton, the ladies earned the day. At Ganiard’s opera house Saturday It is a great health giver and Mi’ indicate they were moving. buying some tickets. This is not fur tbe W L Cûle.Coleatein i . Milwaukee J ones . blood purifier. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. night, Oct. 27th. purpose of tilling the already overloaded II F Cole, do C A Hermann, Port Our community was enlivened Sunday wallet of a professional artist or a lecturer, J F Cole, do Geo F Roberts, do Child’s white merino vests and pp.nts, !)c. up. Jacksonville Jottings, by the appearance of that genial, whole- Guaranteed Cure. but to help fill tbe underloaded walls of the C J Boyle, S F W 8 Wade, 8 F MARRIED. souled gentleman and general good fellow Linen damask towels. 50c. reduced to 2*c. Judge Brower, of Granta PaBs, paid W. H. Sehmerker. the boss miller of the stomach of tbe less gifted. E D Ivory, S F We authorize our advertised druggist to W F Danesr.-er, do Turkey damask table linen, 30c. reduced to 25c C F Shepherd, Jacksonville a bqaiueas visit Tuesday. sell l»r. King’.« New Discovery for Con «.viu, ! H Cole, Cole’s Central Point and Snowy Butte mills. He J. M. Wilde, the well-known railroad Jaek.'onville.E O Parrott, Senator Dolph spent last Thursday in came over in company of Wm. Holmes.sec- ROWE—YOUNG—At Montague, Oct. 17. sumption. Coughs an<t Colds, noon this 1 Dover egg beaters, 15c. bridge carpenter was in town Sunday I H _ 1891. Andrew E. Rowe and Miss Eliza condition. If vou are afflicted with a ' N Y FV Dingtutm. yisjting his family His race was bunged ' " Baxter, Jacksonville. He was entertained by N. retary of the company that own the two Ladies’ ribbed hose, fast black. 18c. I L Saruuelsori, IL Samuelsoq, , Louis Lan gel), Couch, Cold, or any Lung, Throat or Chest Young, both of Montague. mills. Mr. 8. expects to remain several up »nd h/pj the appearance of the nictyre of trouble, and will use this remedy as direct- | £11 gene' Walter Jackson, Port Men’s extra fine seamless socks, 0c. days. man after a scrap. jsaai|ls Of the SHORT—DUNLAP—Tn Yreka. Oct. 22, ed. giving i> a fair trial, and experience no. Misses Jessie McCully and Estella jcrappiiig kind, however,pis bruiSes having Ladies’ trimmed hats, 75c. p 1891, Mr. Charles Short ami Miss Allie Mrs. Hawk and Miss Lottie Brown came IO IIEAIIOEN. WALt-ACR. benefit.you may return Hie bottle and have . Lew were visiting Ashland friends the I out yesterday to visit Miss Lottie’s parents. lieen honorably won in a catcfl-as-catch-càn Dunlap, both of J ackson county, Oregon. vour money refunded. We could not make Milk bucket, 10 quarts, 20c. \V L Miller. IDr E B Pickel &wf first of the week. contest, between himself and a wet piece of this oifer did we not know that Dr. King’s Joseph Hockersmith has been out pur- Jacksonville Medford Harness snaps. 20c. per dozen. limber., ffi which lie came out secopd best. J C Whipp, Nick Mitchell and family, who have i New Discovery could be relied on. It nev- , Marriage License Issued. ,1 A Webb & wf. “ ' chasing beef cattle of onr stockmen nnd as Ladies’ handkerchiefs from 3c. up. it been in Humbolt county for the past two ) er disappoints. Trial lxittles free, at Ash Leo Wells h firing on a rallroeij in Iowa. J F Miller, 1 a consequence there has been quite a num To David L. Young and Miss Rebecca A. iFrancw Fitch&w f* «« years, have returned and will remain. Men’s blue overalls, riveted, 48c. land Drug <7o. _______ ! The Mt. Shasta division strikers aril catch Jo Nunan, ber of cattle L’athered at the rendezvous. I Cook. 4let. 22. iJ E Enyart, “ ing on all over tbe country, they being Jessie I.angel 1, )J A Whitman. “ A. H. Maegly has returned to Port understand that the price offered for the Youths’ blue overalls, riveted, 45c. first-class workmen, as it was the pride Miss Brown. )Miss Ida Naylor, “ land. He sold his property that is situ best is V/i cents per lb. Boys’ blue overalls, riveted, 38c. and policy of Supt. James Agler to have CarrleCronemiller* ) “ Mollie Bar-’ ated between Jacksonville and Medford,; A. J., Wm. C. and John Daley, three of the best railroad men to be had in the J M Horton, neburg. “ Ladies’ shoe polish, 10 and 15c. ■ the leading hustlers ot this part of tbe coun- to Adolph Schutz fur $100.). 4 country on his division, and events proved Geo Love, Elva Gallo ’ tv are engaged in building a bridge across Trimming silk, plain ami figured, 40c. that they were just as independent and Mrs Love, Judge Neil and sons and Owen Kee Elk creek on the stock ranch ot A. J. Daley. “ • • ’ it way, Sowing silk, best made, 05c. nervy as any in the nation, as Mt. Shasta Mollie Miler, V Brandon, “ gan have returned from a two weeks’ .. it We had a light breeze here Saturday ev division was tbe last piece of railroad in the Alice Hanley, DellaJ Pick hnnting trip the upper Rogue river Cast steel hatchet, 50c. «4 ening that removed the top of the chimney U. 8. opened by the government. Clara Colvig, el “ >•* country. They had a successful outing. • 4 Tack hammers, 05. for Dr. Stanfield, also removing a number Agnes Devlin, EllenBursell“ Ou Sunday the 7th Lewellyn, a 12-year J H Devlin, 4$ «• E. Sloan and wife and Miss Rum of shingles off the roof of his kitchen. Ora Adkius “ Screw drivers, (i-inch, 10c. 44 old son of D. C. Brownell of Illinois valley C F Shepherd, J S Howard “ baugh, of Albany, were visiting Judge Wm. C. Daley was interviewing our citi Pudding paiiB from 6c. up. while in company with two sons ot Dr. Mrs JC Hall A SQQ i A M Kerr “ and Mrs. Neil several days last week. zens on business matters last week. ON TESTS OF Cent,«! Point! Whipp,was accidentally shot with a shot Milk pans from 4c. up. < Mrs. Sloan whb a schoolmate of Mrs. Grandma Lewis was ill last week but her gun about two miles east of Kerby in the Currv combs, worth 20c. for 10c. ; — ) Neil. better-half. Uncle Johnny, bit upon a novel Parks' Sqre Cure u a positive specific in lAotinpqns. ’ Tbp boyj yefe hurrying Thimbles, 1 2, 5 ami 7c. Judge Reid and G. W. Boggs, of Ta plan to restore her to health. He dressed through the brush on the trail of a deer, all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys. By 4 removing the urio acid in the blood it cures coma, who are interested in Reveral a chicken to make her sonic broth and salt ^oung Brownell while climbingover a log rheumatism, ed it with granulated sugar and it worked 8. B. Bashford, of Carthage. •lipped, and in falling lost the giin, one 8, Dak., says: “1 l>elieve Parks’ Sure Cure mineB in this part of the country, are i like a chai m. At any rate she recovered.! here looking after their interests, F. O. of tie hammers »triking the log, break excels all other medicines for Rheumatism I without any other medicine. ► Analysis by the Chief Chemist of the U. S. Agricultural Oil cans; colico pots, coHee mills, tea kettles, measures, ing it and discharging the gun, the con and Urinary disorders.” Sold by E. A. Hurd was here also duiing the week. 1 M ’ -s. J. H. Caton is on the sick list. A Chautauqua circle was organised W. B. Officer is in attendance. tents of which passed through the wrist Sherwin. Dep’t proves Dr. Price’s to be superior in leavening strength buckets, underwear, shirts, mirrors, notions, novel in Jacksonville last week. Wm. Colvig of the right hand, coming cut through Heal Estate. There is a likelihood of a change in our js president, Mrs. C. F. Shepherd vice- the fleshy part of the thumb on the in and purity to all other powders, 4 to Geo Giyan—40 «cfe^^cc president, J. M. Horton secretary and business circles but not perfected enough ties, stationery, clothes lines, clothes pins, side of the band, shattering tbe bones of 32 H tp Richardson for tbe public yet. Full account next week, 35 s. r 1 w; $200. Mrs. G. M. Love, treasurer. They have the wrist and the third finger of.Jtbe left G F Billings to S«nui«i F A taut—40 acres a large clasa. John Young lias erected a neat and com hand. Two shot struck the breast and and lot 2^ Highland Park add,Ashland; $700 stove polish, shoe blacking, brushes,etc. 13 went into the face, one entering the B. F, Ragsdale and Mi6s Emma God modious sbed for his straw and fodder. THE PROOF. J 11 I'tmllin toJ E Sawyer—q c. d to an Rev. Mr. Kennedy, the new Methodist socket of the left eve. The heroic lad Undivided % interest in the Minnesota I frey were married Oct. 17, by Rev. W. minister, has begun hi« work here. He (From Official Record«). B. Moore, at the M. E. Parsonage, and will with his companions walked to Kerby, quartz claim, Wagner creek dist; $3000, preach at Eagle Point the 3d Sunday ( C Moure and wife to Mrs M N Noonan— on Saturday A. A. Anderson and ^Iiss arriving there in a fainting condition. Le-jveniug Ca«. 1! evening o' each month ami at Antelope sec 1? tp 38 s, r 1 e; $1060, at Cub. in. per ox. Dr. Whipp was called in and dressed the , 80 C acres Lena Cimbcrski, of Phoen^c, were united 1 church in the morning. W Fahler, executor of A I. Reuter es ! wounds and the little sufferer was made tate to Johanna Karewski— lot 26 Holman’s in matrimony at the same place and by 1 C. E. Morine and J >hn Hefner of Tolo . i66 Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder I the same clever pastor. Bed Prices as comfortable as possible.—Grants Pass acid to Jacksonville, $30. ' and George .Monne of Eagle Point look a ■ Saliie E Ish to same—lot 12 blk 3 Ish’s Çourier. hunting and fishing trip to the mountains i add to Medford; con , dismissal of suit. The Cleopatra colors in bronze, tawny and had an experience that would make it flacui» vu<l Ham, Jno E Pelton, sheriff to same—5% acres brown, golden tan, chestnut, Havana, city chap quake all over, for way back in The award of highest honors to Ish’sadd to Medford: $715. the mountains, away from tiny blacksmith Bacon au.I ham w a cumbiiiation now in Thos Lovnachan to W II Parker—13.82 a rich rrusfct brown and all tho doep ! or wagon shop, they broke a tire «111 one of attracting mneb attention in Georgia. acres, Medford; $2000. fruit and nasturtium dyes will bo in high the wheels and that caused the wheel to This combination is composed of Colonel Af'arterto Jeremiah Nunan—q c d to vogue this autumn season. . give way. breaking it ail to pieces. But 99 there is nothing like u m.tti being a genius. A. O. Bacon, v.ho ia canvassing for the Live Oak quartz claim, tp 37 s, r 3 w; $500. One of the new sleeves on dress toilets, ! I They WmA Wright to T J, K B and E 11 had an axe and w>-nt to a ranch and United Siafe3 senatorship, and Cclonei Grieve —ISO acres sec 34 tps 40.41 s.r 4 e ;$2400. the "Florentine’’ model, is tight from ) borrowed a hand >a>v and with the axe and at the World’s Columbian Fair was the result of investigation William J. Ham, k;iov/n «s the “snolly- Owen Keegan to Christian Keegan—160 the wrist to several inches above the 1 saw made a new wlibel. They found a bv the Government authorities and leading experts in rood gnster” orator, who earnestly urges the acres sec 21 tp 36 s. r 1 e; $1. piece of old tire and by punching holes in B F Reeser to 8 C Corbett—lot 43, High elbow. The upper part is a very deep, ! it and in the broken tire riveted them to- claims of Mr. Bacon.—Atlanta Letter. full puff banded at the lower edga products. It stamps Dr. Price’s as the best and strongest ; pettier mid made the wheel better than it land Park add to Ashland; $200. A few choice Poland China pigs for Hosannah A Corbett, last will and testa n» RaL-:««. was before. The result of the hunt was a Opposite Ashland Milk. S vrc&m t>&King Powder supply of choice venison and tish. baking powder ever offered to the public. sale at mill of B. C. B. F, Mill Co., Eagle ment to 8 C Corbett—lot 44 Highland Park i a dd to Ashland. World ’ s Fair HlglMSt Award. * Eagl« Point, Get! 22,1891. vic*. * Point. Writs. VALLEY RECORD. LOOK OUT FOR MILLINERY, J. C. BARRETT & CO. I fthlS* ‘'lo''d‘‘y “ "is '’""r ’’ »»M? I VAUPEL, u bl : ! t* II It Government Reports Baking Powders. fë^TNeir Goods mill arrive nearly every meek same rodi before. the DOLPH EDDY Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder ,