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VALLEY RECORD. Death ot A. J. Ganiard Arrest of a Jail Breaker. Medford Items. Cola. Pracht and McKinley. For Every »«liar's Worth GOODS SOLD S3 KE 3F2 TFS ’UV T litir Sheriff Patterson, of thia coanly, who Max Pracht it playing in a high G key Mr. Robinson’s infant child was buried located Chas. B. Owen«, the fugitive Monday. ' on the eastern campaign. He talked 20 ’ VERY FAMILIAR Marshfield jail bleaker under indictment Francis Fitch went to San Francisco I miuutee to Gov. McKinley'« big audi ASHLAND, O r ... T hliuìi » ay , N ov . 1.1OI with J. U. Manning for arson ami rob Wednesday. ence in Wheeling, Went Va., and uiose«l they are no doubt, ami the public of bery in the burning of the Southern i his bpeeuh with his Oregon hell, a whoop I A. M. Kerr, who built the telephone line, I quite familiar hereabouts. On the front A.-ulai.d and Vicinity arc ahm at as famil Oregon Co’a. atore in Summer, Coos PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL. iar with tb • L’ iz’ug t that our stock of county, at Sacramento by writing him a has gone to San Francisco to visit his sister' i page of the denux ratio daily of Wheel- decoy letter and informing the police Ed. Scheffelin and wife came up from ing. the Register, under the head of1 S tation ! ,:v is a lib’.ze of i ovi l'i.-s. Our W. P. Benn returned yesterday from who immediately arrested him, returned Alameda Sunday, to stop at Woodville. —“Th«# Big four of Republican Notables inks are tho p* r.Yction of writing fluids B ii. Francisco. last evening with Owens, accompanied Senator-elect Holt was up at Ashland who Visited this city Yesterday. Mr. in- Imiing D e ' »-t tnannf;-.. im, <1 in the Din Stone is now a brakeman on the Mt. by Sheriff Cathcart of Douglas county, this week studying the wants of the people. Pracht, the Collector of Cash. Mr. Elkins, Shasta division. world at tliis time, in all colors for writ- who continued on .with the prisoner. the Distributor of the same, .Mr. Kerens, Miss Alice Hertford, who has been stop i.ij and drawing purp. a’.s. Every stan For a first class shove and hair cut, go to Manning is still at large with a good ping in Ashland for some time, has gone to who does the ‘‘Business” act., and Major High & Storey’s, Opposite plaza. was brought l’ekegama. prospect of escape. Owens ~ McKinley, the Calamity artist.” We clip: dard ii:. ke of p *r>, li:»<--pointed and stub, back on requisition papers got out by is laf t a bewildering vista of Call and see Mrs. L. A. Millsap’s new “Enlisted for the War,” by the Ashland “That was a notable and notorious quar-1 OU GET AN ARTICLE District Attorney Brown. There was a I amateurs, will be presented in Medford in tette of republican calamity howlers and stock of millinery--the very latest styles, W’ iliu? papers for ev< ry spei ien of corrtH- Profs. Wood anti Head. reward of $700 offered for their capture the republican collectors and distributors I Free from the Prize Coun I the near future. poudence, euiLrat itig all the very Litt nt Miss Ida Booth, the kindergarten teach The blind musicians will give a con-!........................... .. ........ ............ .. I and as the sheriffs had . to . give the ...... Sacra- cash which met, “by chance,” of ' ter containing bolts of ribbon, atvles amt fads nt p'’pu!ar prices. Wo er, left Tuesday for her home at Newport. C. W. Palm, the real estate rustler, ac of cert Tues lav evening next in the Baptibt } lueoto police $¿5, the $350 divided be- course, in Ibis city, vesterdav. id.Mi have a vvi v fud line of pads, diaries, Rev. G. W. B a ’k returned Tuesday from cnurcL, assisted by the best local talent. I tween them will not be an excessive companied by Mrs. Palm, we e visiting i Most important, if not the most pronii- l pompons, packages of crazy ,oid blank bo- ks in all styles and bizvs, the State Baptist convention at Portland. They are artists and a rare musical treat amount for their time, expense and Ashland Sunday. nent, of the lot, was .Mr. Mux Pracht, | at the lowest prices. Mrs. Mary Finch is up from San Joa who ably*represents that verv active re-1 patch work pieces, etc. Mrs. (’lark, after a visit with her cousin, is in store for the audience. They will trouble, quin. Cal., visiting her parents, Isaac publican auxilliary organization, the Mrs. Alice Smith, returned home to Grunts give an entertainment at Phoenix to-j Simpkins and wife at Woodville. Pass. morrow (Friday) evening. Jacksonville Jottings. American l'rutectivoTariff'League. Mr. ' Call an<l examine my stock Dr. J. W. Geary, of California, brother Conductor Geo. Lynne returned yester Attention Ladies! I. Mrs. W. K Price of Tolo spent Saturday of Dr. E. P. Geaiy, has located at Central , Pracht dropped into town as long ago ad | of Fall and Winter Millinery day from his trip to Honolulu, Hawaiian ■ last Bunday, and after grinding out sev- . j Mrs. A. E. Hanes ami Miss Hansen i in ^ ael ' sonvi ' le * Point for the practice of medicine. Islands. oral coiiimiini’.’ationa and perhaps come —conceded to be tlie neatest Mrs. A. T. Kyle arrived Sunday from have opened dress making parlors on I Mrs. John Barneburg of Medford was the I The measles are still making lively tiines ! general local and editorial “stiitl”fur the corner Main and Church streets. A full ; K ue ^ 1 of Taylor Payne Tuesday. [ among the kid fraternity of Medford. The i Calamity Howler, he started out with! and most attractive styles yet Great Falls, Mon., to spend the winter in line of samples. Hats and bonnets made Mrs. C. W. Kaley of Lincoln, Nebraska, ' public school keeps open, however. Ashland. I his republican contribution box ami Las | brought to Ashland. is paying friends in Jacksonville a visit, I Harvey Richardson was over this week ___ 1 put in most of the time in nn attempt to P. H. Donoghue will pay from $2 to $3 , to match suits. No apprentices. ........... per dozen for spring chickens, and 22 cents ~ _ TT.. 1 C. Razsdule of Colusa county was here i from Trail creek visiting Mr. Murrav’s and [ fry some “fat” out of our Wheeling ami MISS SADIE GBER, Milliner. They AVa’it A Coal Mine. | on business during the week. lie is now a 1 attended the Waite spiritualist mediums, I neigboring manufacturers. In this work per dozen for eggs. ' Tho S. P. R. R. Co. has no coal mine j howling populist. I J. W. Wiley shipped another three car- I .Mr. Pracht had a variety of experiences. Opposite I. tt. O. F. Hall. Geo. H. Tyler and Jesse McCall have re- j I on its entire system from Portland to bvu Wednesday. v» vuiie-’inI III SOIHU plftCCS 1 iIS (IcUllCil! fol’ boodle Miss Mayette Gilson of St »rling is visit- load of hogs to Ban Francisco turned from a trip to Tyler’s springs where ' I El Paso. Hearing' I’ ' splendili .* ’ ‘ . pros- ¡ ¡,,K fneiid.' of ' thè in ibis city. She >s the guest of j going with them himself. /_ ' ............... Another carload met with a more or lesj reluctant re- they killed a 200 lb. buck. 1 pects of the Tolman it will go Thursday, car service being - *' Jones T " vein on I Mrs. T. Cameron. »Ponses ami in others he was politely but ....... Ex-sheriff A. 8. Jacobs and Mrs. Jacobs Roxy Ann mountain they sent two of I Mr. Wiley is buying and feeding 1 l ogs at | firni|y (o|,| t|)a^ corruption ium’s could I Mrs. Joseph .Sdi mid time is at Medford I I his were lip from Central Point from Saturday their Phoenix farm and then shipping, an experts there this week to make under the care of Dr. Geary. Mrs. 8. is af- , not be disbursed in that peculiar mid to Monday, visiting old friends. j In the suit of Fred Hansen vs. 1*. J. Van essentially republican method without j E ditor V alley R ecord : examination. F. Roper and Geo. B. | dieted with lung trouble. Mrs. May Whitney Emerson of Wash Landers have bought a half interest in 1 Hardenburg, in tlie court, of A. 8. Jacobs, j Mrs Nellie Perry ' imp-on of Big Butte I i . \ : ................ Mr-«. M. A. Pryce of Dardanelles was in j p. for Central Point district, for the nos- | »»• consent ol the directors and stoui;- is visiting friends in Eagle Point. ington, 1>.who is writing a book, regis the coal mine of Dollarhide and Roche Jacksonville b.kMnnviiu Tuesday. rn.Mi«v She .<».« has ».n- been I— ap-1 .... session of his farm judgement wft« awarded ami as tne men who furnished tered at Hotel Oregon vesterdav. on the Siskiyous and Mr. Landers was pointed executrix of the estate of the late Hansen Mrs. John A sb pole is confined to her bed " ' for possession and . - for his . costs. Block fur ¡ : the capital stock for l.ie the eeverid several cotct- entci-» Mis. James F. Harris and infant of called to San Francisco to show up w hat Dr. Pryce. with sickness, I am sorry to state. very Arta Anderson and bride, nee Lena Dunsmuir, passed through yesterday on a they had. ..run ( . ’ini mi- I | prises 1 - . were . ... much divided as , to Frank I’ro'vn and 'Vjihert Ashpolo have M. J. Canning of Portland was here dur horski. returned to Phoenix vesterdav ...... , P°ltiee, lie would have to continue hi.“ Visit with relatives at Everett, Wash. ing the week taking orders for the Canning, from their wedding tour in .Siskiyou coun [ npk'otialiuna with indiviluala. Lir.t gone to Big I ul'i» on a big deer hunt. Kinta About Vinegar. Surveyor McCall returned Tuesday from Wallace extracts and visiting his futher-in- ty. Cal., to receive the blessings of relatives ; (‘veilin’.' Mr. Pracht was report.?-1 t«> la John Daley end wn'e were in Medford Louse creek where he surveyed some The following is gleaned from Tho | law, Judge P. P. Prim. and friends. in a somewhat «lisccriRfilate treed, and Saturday hiyin,' in supplies for the winter. placer claims for Ad. Helms and Dr. Elan- New England Homestead: Mrs. riallie Ish, one of the wealthiest The electric light coinpan’s whistle it is entirely probable he will l>*<.ve the nagan. Dr. W. B. OiHccr, one of our eminent Vinegar will clear itself by working. | women of the county, and her niece Mrs. about 11 o’clock p. in. Monday evening city today for sornu more promising field physicians, was in Medford last Thursday Dyspepsia seldom causo.s death, but per Like humanity, exercise is necessary to II. Baker of Medford were transuding busi- 1 sounded the alarm of lire that awoke the of labor. ” I and remained for a short time. mits its victims to live on in misery. I ness here the first of the week. whole town. It was the burning of Skecl The Register then speukfl of Mr. | F. B. Inlow and step son, Arthur Morri- Hood’s Sarsnuarilla cures dyspepsia and all health, and impurities are thrown off i & Son ’ s planing mill in the vicinity of the from vinegar by tlm process of fermen | Judge Hanna has granted a decree in the i j electric light station, the building and Kerens, gives Ex ricureti'.ry cf War Steve j son, returned from Talent Saturday, where stomach troubles. ' divorce case of Laura J. McElroy ys, .1. JJ. contents being’a total loss. The lire com- Elkins a notice and winds up wilh Mc | Mr. Inlow s family reside at present. Miss Josephine Cockerline of Murphy, tation. For cider vinegar add new or McElroy, and the custody of the thè two minor I I pany saved the adjoining building used as Kinley. That was a bi/ day f ir Colonel Josephine county, was married last wee« one-year-old cider occasionally, For children were awarded the plaintiff. Mrs. Presley passed through town Sun-1 , a ware room. The total loss will be $1000 ' Max Pracht, th? “Napolean of Finance’’ day night after dark on her way from Cen to Sherman riwauk, a merchant of Aums other vinegar add sweetened water, The W. II Parker, who has bad a law ...............______ with $1500 _________ insurance. ___ Just two years ago I of McKinley’s campaign, and should Me- tral Posnt to her borne in Brownsboro. ville, Marion county. felt strainer is just the thing to take in Jacksonville these many long years office has ( Skeel Son’s planing mill ‘1 on the s.i me J Kinley ever be president Max will make . ' ' The tr«e of Hall’s Hair Renewer pro ■out all floating impurities from any removed his phi' © of business to Medford i sight ' ‘ was burned to the ground. This last ■him feel ns if it was Prm fit’s tariff | As an evidence of prosperity in bnsine's motes the growth of the hair, and restores liquid. Maple sugar makers use it to so that he may be nearer his home and lire falls very severely on them. matters, A. Pool has put a new fence around (articles, poetry, contrifiutinn box and (t his its natural color and beauty, frees the yard in Eagle Point and erected a new’ family. scalp of dandruff, tetter, and all impurities, cleanse maple sirup, leaving it very clear, The American Beauty owes her prestige | ceterau that did the pb. Pracht has now house on his faun on the desert. Judge L. IL Webster and wife will take! more to a clear complexion than to any j raised his standard from minister to and no settlings will deposit after its George Morine Ims closed out his busi ZDJR/CTG-S; Chas. C. Chitwood, manager of the use. I use a felt strainer constantly to up their permanent residence at Portland other attribute. A cup of 1’a.iks’ Tea will . Jerusalem tn s cretary of th« treasury, Barrett drugstore, i eturned Tuesday from about Dec. 1st, where the judge will con enable anyone to possess this. Il clears j general boss of th? whole machine and ness in the Pool black.-mith shop and will TOILET ARTICLES, . strain vinegar for shipment. Feeding move his lamily into the l’urden house’ Grants Pass, where he was conducting tinue the practice of his profession. Their ! the skin and removes pimples and that sal- | J. E. stickle has taken charge of the l’yol Mike Clemen’s store while Mike was on a vinegar is essential to its life and vigor. many friends hereabout greatly regret1 low. muddy look. Parks’ Tea is used by | . power behiml McKinley’s tin throne, STATIONERY, i The national committee have Pracht honeymoon. After racking off a lot of v inegar two their departure. thousands of ladies for the complexion. address laboring meetings, advertising IE?-A.TIE LIST T MEDICINES, &O. Without being a cathartic it cures consti Dress flannel, cashmere, and Manchester or threo years since I had a largo tank Jesse S’affor«L broth«*'’ cf « ’tr po-tmistress him as a sp’. ialiftt in politic. 1 economy returned io Eagle Point l'tom California W. Johnson, formerly register of: pation. bold by Ê. A. riberwin. fancies, at The Fair. full of thick sottlings—regular mud. the C. land as it affects the working inan. office at Roseburg, but for Bev- j where he has been soj nirning for the past [XTrhyulcuin'ii rreecriptionn Giren Careful Attention. Judge W. H. Reid and Col. Boggs, of This seemed good only to throw away, oral Program three months, on a visit to lis mother and months special agent of the treasury Tacoma, who are heavily interested in but after standing several months it ----- MASONIC BLOCK, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE.----- The Late I*, ihis'.vohl. sister. For Peoples’ Party club meeting on department, has been promoted to the Jackson county placers, attended the Mr Griswold was born in (lie state ef worked itself clear, and about half of it Nov. 13th: let. — Reading, bv Gen. oharge of a new collection district to be E. Swedish Quartette in company with Jack Simon McAllister, after whom the cele New Y«»rk. Steuben eountv, on tlie 2-ith C. <•( was splendid vinegar, The mixture of I iorined out of the State« of Montana, L. Applegate. 2d.—General remarks. May. 1^26, w I utc ho lived until he was eight brated soda springs on t he north foik o’ sonville belles. Mrs. Henry Kneeland, of Dunsmuir, [ the dregs of many casks made tho work Idaho and that part of Washington east [3d,—Discussion. “What influence doe» vetirs of ane when the family moved and Little B iito were nam d, has icturmd to I a nation’s money-volume have upon its. settled a mito from Hudson City in Hi!..«-- the Butte ('reek uou|ry and settled on the (formerly Miss Maggie Witt of Woodville) I ing capital. To make good cider vinegar of the Cascade mountains. passed thiG’igh yesterday on a visit to use good stock from ripo apples, feed [ trade and induHtry?” ’ dale county. Michigan. Al the age of 21 he Gano place. The spiritualist entertainment last Mrs. W. B. Lobner of Portland, who has ! entered upon tho learning of lhe black- Curt Tungate of Mt. Pitt preciuet had occasionally or often with same or new evening by Harry H. Waite, the Boston been visiting her. The appearance are that the Sailors* ! smith trmie and advanced in this line until the misfortune to cut «me of his toe*« almost medium and Dr. A. A. Waite stunned er cider and finish with felt . * trainer to j he became a master workman in iron and off one day last week, the ax catching a Cha». E. White and Miss Tiffany, of the audience and stumped the skeptical. union troubles are spreading at Nanai- steel. lie became aemiaintcd with Miss limb overhead and slipping from his hand Woodville. Henry White of Rock Point, remove all floating Impurities. |no, B. C. e Lydia Wormlev in his 21th year, to whom The work was too fine for any of tho au with the above result. and Mr. and Mrs. James II. Gay of Central dience to give a ration »1 solution of the I Director-Genera! Bucey of the Inter i he was married in IK52 and thov sett!e.d Heal I'lstate. Point, were up yesterday attending Judson Last Friday Mrs. I., M i down t«j home life in the neighborhood. In Ganiard’s funeral. N B Adams to Jas Owens—undivided % problem and the spir inlists were well state lair was presented with a silver i 1853 be enaroged in the sawmill b’tsiness, many friends on Butte cr pleated with the m festations, Harry service at Tacoma for his efforts in be building his mvn engines find machine'v. tmginnn nr pea rance. > John Stanley and children came over interest in lot 10 sec 23 tp 36 «, r 1 w; $1. (’ C Beekman to U 8 of America—10 acres Waite being reeogniz?«! among them as half of the fair. from tlie Shasta timber camp Sunday. He i In a coupie of years Le sold out al! In.« in- i u.css with pleasure, supplying her f sec 31 tp 35 s. r 1 e; $1. the most pbenomenr ’ medium in the fus been at work for Friday George and re 1 terests in this milling bu eme-.s and em- \’it'ii some choice grapes. Henry McKeown, a prominent citizen R A Bowman to J A Cumming—lots 7, <S country. The pri(v of admission for port« that the workmen expect to i barked in the ninnnfactoiy of diiicr nt I a-t Monday after m ; »eanus,.rfpt hud Ashland H A and (J6-100 acres tp s, r 1 of Wa. ’ .'.ut Grove, thirty liiiles from about 25 cents on the dollar out of the ! kin«ls of machinery on which he had a g< :ie to the | <• inllivv I this evening will be reduced to 2o cents head.. b. • . cattle e: $600. lignin ent, Prescott, A. T., was shot and killed by 'uunib.’rof valuable patents of his own. ; a-?ed thitm^l, cnir town, on their way to | an«l a large audience is expected. J H Cballen to the Gold and Cinnabar i Prosecuting this bii>ii,e-s for many years the St’.r, Drum isco niuiKet. Ami still t’h^re J. W. Moran returned Tuesday from his mining company—undivided 1-8 interest in 1 The Occident, the Presbyterian paper Horner Campbell, a young cowboy. 1 and until he had what he eon^t'l red a c<nn- trip down in California, Mrs. Moran re tlie Minnesota quartz claim ; $600. Tut- will of the late Frank Dekum has j petenev, he sold out his works and pure-i I ape hundreds more left « n < ur extensive of San Francisco, has suspended. Its making at Sacramento, where Jack is 8 Donaldson to Jos 8 Gill—undivided ’a pn.piietora /ive as the reason for the been filed for probate in Portland. He ri’oin business in good (■¡»•«•umsfance}.. range. offered á position in the 8. 1*. machine in quartz claim in Jackass mining ilis- j Last Thur'day Mi i <’ora Brown et al shop« whh'bbewill accept if he does not trict; $5600. suspension the statement that nearly leaves an estate valued at $050,000, be 1‘wenty \ c;us ago they ni.ii'.e a visit to Ore- went to Me<’torfl to nee and hear, und on ! goH to .-jee’Mis. 0ii*W«>lfi’s '•ister, Mrs. find a’better business opening. I .1 Philips to the Society of Sister* of j ('5660 is duo them for subscriptions queathed equally to his six children. I i Harkness. Reluming to Michigan they t iiday M.'yhyrm« rhorn, MDst.s Myitie Jesus and Mary — let 1 blk 63, Medford ; $10?) j which they cannot collect, and that they j The Yerba Buena Building and Long ! icniuined <me yciir and then .-old cut an<| Woodford and Mamie Is.ia«’ ac paiiiod “Hard Times” prices at Rice’s Groc riallie Ish to SophanU islj—60 acres sec I rtcr ic ery. Call and get prices. Near Depot. 1 themselves unable to proceed nnii- .■ ars«)ciatiou of Sun Francisco is on the ; came to Oreg« n. settling on a farui f««ur •her home to Engle Point, the 23 and 21 tp 32 s. r 2 w ; $1. ing until yes.erday, tho gnesi of Miss C ra miles south o' ilq. c-burg. Jlcm they fived u part pt this amount lem.t is paid at, The King’s Daughters drama. “Enlisted J l’> Himitnersley to J G Norton—lots 5, ; reefs. Attorney-Qenerul Hart will three years and selling oqt they came to Brcwn. for the War,” was well patronized, the 6 blk 13. Phoenix; $200. once. make a thorough investigation of the Jackson county in >8-|l gn«i r,jnte«l the Last Friday while Mrs. Thus Nichols wns Opera house being full, gallery an«! all 0 E Houck to J no 8 Sinis—lots 15 and 16 • Houck farm locate ! n few miles south < f ! returning The Best Plaster—Dampen a piece of affairs of the concern. fr-in tnlin,* lor cbildten to The audience wv J rally surprise«! with the blk 4. Central point; flfiO. Ashland. In is,<2 they came to Ashland schooi at Eagle Point her h »rse took fright acting, the performers being considered be C W Kahler, executor to T J Kinney—Its flannel with Chamberlin’s I’ain Balm and Judge Coffey of Han Francisco has and bought Innd adjoing tho town where ami ran away, throwing bind iton over the seat of pain. It is bet* Mis. N. Irom the yond the expectation« of the people. 20 and 22, Holman add to Jacksonville; $83. ordered the distribution of the Blythe they built up their piesent beautiful home cart. I'ortunt'telv ?-be recetved ter than any plaster. When the lungs ar? m> h«irm —------ :---------------- , Fino white shirts from 35c. up. 1 he best sore such an application on the chest and estate. Only two appeals are pending where Mr. GrDwold die«l. Gold Aiill Items. exc. pt ilo.sh wounds and bruises, but (he i Mr. Griswold was a man of active and shirt made, $1.31. See Dolph Eddy, at another on the back, between the shoulder against tb.o disposition of the millions, I cart, and harness was a wreck. independent mind,and thorn'b of the great- Mike Mayfield, of the Meadows, blades, will often prevent pneumonia. The Fair. Tt no doubt will h(* nF intnreU P> many of I There is nothing so good fur a lame back and those are believed to be without | est possible individuality, his good feeling Representative-elect R. G. Smith of is furpjsliing this section with beef. and kindness towards everyhodj” made y<. ur readers tn learu that the Butte creek merit. Grams Pass went to Klamath Falls Tues-1 G. W. MU.1 hews is busily engaged i or pain in the side. A sore throat can and Rt.gue liver aliiam e.; will me» ( at the J nearly always be cured in one night bv dav, having been employed by Chas. 8. hauling apples to thig It is reported at Victoria B. C., that j him universally respected and be'oved. UeU shool hou p every bt an«l 3d Sunday ; applying a flannel bandage dampened with Moore’s county court to assist District At I in the month. Roht. Minter is the “high We miss thee at the hcartbstvue Lyman Deeter of North Dakota, it y¡sit Pain Balm. &) cent buttles fur sale by ; the Ross McLaren Lumber company torney Benson’in the suit against the late Where stands Hie vttcapi cliair; has contracted to ship 1,000 <H>0 feet of c<»eft-.'r-lorum''and D. T. Ewen secretary. Ashland Drug Campany. County Treasurer Howe's bondsmen for ing his sister, Mrs. C. Voorman. M”« rpD* »1‘cc rohfid tlie social board, i Thar report Interesting meetings. Messrs. lumber to South Africa. The contract ! his shortage of $8100. L. Smith paid tho fair ones a visit at We n*D' ti, *e e.vdr\ ‘ w1A*r<i, ! Minter an I Ewen were in Eagle Point Fri- lilg Sticky Items. has to be pompletpd within a year, and I A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the Woodyille Sunday. I day attending to business. Thon fare-the-well, tho’ hera.ou earth bowels in the morning without pain or dis E. L. Moore started for Bonaza last will give a boom to the industry at Vicn (¿nite n immhor of our young poople I Last Fridav Herman Myer of Chimney Th.\ form no more we see: fmia, which kaa long been depressed. comfort. It is a great health giver and attended the dance at Woodville Friday Wednesday. We know that to tlie spirit world I Rock precinct passed through Eagle Point blood purifier. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. I The California State Horticultural night. We soon must follow thee. | «’U his way from Medford, uhere he had the clothing trade with a display of fall styles, that’s the W. J. Gregory has returned from bis Dr A. A Waite, of the medium show* * been with beef cattle f«>.r Mr. Hockersmith, society Lao elected the following officers Merchant Stanley will move his family trip to Langel Valley. livery suit is an exact was a member of tiie 21st infantry that to th'ri place as soon as his residence is | ami while her«‘ was transacting bus»\,.^s surprise of the season in Ashland, To di?* People of Ashland. for next year: Professor E. XV. Hilgard, took part in the Modoc Indian war under Several of our farmers have been driv with our myrchnids. Tho samo ’„v his photograph of the current fashions, and made uj> from mater completed, honorary president; B. M. Lolong, presi The underriried dcalie« here to thank Major Mason, and wears a large scar be WHI iy|. a.I ing tbeir liog-j to Medford the past week. C. Vrooman received a new giant and tween his eyes which was received from the dent; Leonard Coates of Nape., vice- tho good perple <»f Ashland fq^ V,ph , ot funutHte, «n| -OH.» o- ,.urioll, wtr„ ials as genuine and durable as anything all-wool can be. Mrs. James Goodell has returned president: A. T. Perkins of Alameda, kindiiois to her hnj’Y'.r»^ butt end of a gun in the hands of an Indian a lot of pipe this week to put on his herself from a six weeks visit in Portland. AVe insist that our customers shall bo handsomely and warrior. The blow knocke«! him stone deaf placer claim. treasures; E. J. XVickson of Berkley, during his y cVoertS, tie.a'lh and bqriul. for years, though he is able to hear some ’ ‘Mi'èt reaped fully, Mrs. W. J. Gregory and san, Will, secretary; directors — Messrs. AV*«*t, An ox team may be seen on our street stylishly attired, in garments worth mere than the money now. I Prof. John Harvey (not “Dr. Hnivev of Ahis. L yuia Ottrerró*- any day now, it belongs to John Mattis, ■ made a flying trip to Jacksonville Mon Stabbier. Uvera, Murah vioiUeH." I Salem’’ but our preceptor) roo'irts progrc'-s tliey cost. We select our stock on that basis, rcccgnizing “Lion I’g. Coffee” 25 cent« per lb. of Foots creek. day . ! in our school and in mv weekly search for Johp tjchltsinger. a well-to-do uu»r- i Lard—10 lbs., $1.25—nt Rico’s Grocery. A Woiuubr»’-* ... correctness as the mark of a progressive community. 5 oil Ralph Moon, one of tho 6pution boys, • Messrs Fish an<i Head have l^qq qp i items I called outlie school last Friday and I i. W .U- - li-.nsuin, H. T. Chitwood leaves tomorrow for is on the sick list. His brother True is to McAllister springs hunting but were chont of Seattle, jumped frwq Mya j was favorably imprns>< <l with th«» outlook. see what you ought to wear, when you examine our clothing ‘ ailer, ol Canajoharie, N. ’ i ., s.nys third story window r»f H IWihlR’lttia m * Klamath Falls, where he opens a drug working in bis place. not very successful. .at he always keeps Dr King’s New J)is- | The “question box” has been added to the rtore. Mr. Chitwood is a first-class drug yrandst’fj uad • h «*»-1- "... | covery in the house and his family has ul- ¡many improvements and one qms'ioji display, ami also discover just what you ought to pay for it Geo. Adam9 moved this week from [ Several of our young folks attonde»! San gist and will without doubt work into a which ....... ■' •• uea injuries I wavs found the very best results follow its } , made some of the larger bovs hang their ! Wards creek to Sardine creek, where he the box partv and entertainment in I splendid business is that town. his death. I use; that he would not he without it. if [ h<> vis, to-wit: “What per cent of tho will engage in mining with C. Vroo- Sams Valley last Friday ’ Dvkemam druggist. | teachers at the pro-ent tinie are women? ^Twelve lives were lost in the burning procurable. G. A. Dr, Henry T. Helmbold, once a well- man. am! * if New | A i.swer: "Ninety-five p« r (<nf" ” .... Catskill. N. Y Y. .. sav.that ................ Dr. King - ’ - s ----- „Mr ®', J ',r"-J-«n>ith, Mr. and of the West Street house in Seattle. The j 1 (Sdskill, Jmown millionaire patent medicine i, Discovery is umloubtcdly . d.xz the Lv, best . <’ough «ho Lous don’t get a move nn it will soon A photograph gallery on wheels is kitchen «..V* and spread nrj so reIU(.(|v;‘ that he has manufacturer, djpd at the Trenton, N. standing on our side track. It is quite Mrs. Calr:n Owens and Prof. Barnard fire started in ... the ...« «..vvi.o.1 lias u>ed used it in his family faniiiv , L;* <"’o hundr-d per f,pnt. Mr. H. seem1- to spoilt lest Sunday with W. J. Gregory rapidly through the wooden building f<»r eiglit years, and ■ it has never failed ■ to be giving genera I satisfaction, and we have J., Insane Asylum, lie liart not a friend a novel arrangement and tho proprietor and family. J that the guests and employes had not J do all that is <' limed for it. Whv not trv quite an interesting school. to'look upon his Ixxly after death. 4 is doing a good business. I • ’ ’ * Trial a remedy so It .g tried and ' tested, La-t Thursday Mr. Yancy returned notice to relutives failed to secure the , James ¡iora.^p obi gentleman who was The Mound school is progressing time to escape. Panic seized the in-1* bottled free at Ashland Drug Co.’s Drug his trip to Lakeview where he had nti«we of one of th® tbe many he is stricken with paralysis about three yea is nicely under tho excellent managemect piatas and they rushed through the nar Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. attendance to haul Lev. Fysh s household goods, of Prof B irnard, row halls tramping over each other. known to have. report« a very plea«atit trip ont but the ago, has been brought from Gails creek n Probate, rain commenced t>> fxll the day he start?«! Captain Manartl gave aa *»1il!iitiou to this place where be (an have medical Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carney and Many were saved by jumping from the Last will and te-tnment of E Jacobs; Ro- from Klamath Falls. lie hn«i the mil ♦apt at Chicago of his so-called bullet, Attendance. daughter Pansy were the guests of G. C. windows. All the bodies are burned be ; «alia Jacol s appointed adminisDatrix and fortune to loose a horse be had taken irom yond recognition. pruut ;;iaterial before several officers of Max Muller, Chas bchultz and Frank Neil Mr. F. as part payment on the freight the Some aneak thief made a raid on Mr. Roberts and family last Sund.iv. The report of the court of inquiry ap appraisers. A n O ld M aid first night out from Klamath xFail-. He the U»iU<l States army. J. C. Gregg Jacob Neathammer’s smoke house «no pointed by Governor Markham to in [ Estate of J II Neatl.nmmer; order for speaks in high terms of that country as bis pf the Eigliteenth infantry, one of the night recently and carried off quite Great cut in prices at Rice ’ s Grocery. or- sale of personal property, property* health was greatly improved on the trip. vestigate the conduct of the state militia best shots in the tedur.-j) army, shot at a lot of bacon and lard. If the rascal Best grade green Costa Rica coffee, 25 ‘d sold at private sale. The triends of one < f our M. D.’s have at Sacramento during tho strike last ' ' der« the cniraw, which is H luche- thjck and happens to come in contact with Jacob cents per lb. .. dis- been talking of having him move to that Estate of Philander l’owe’l; order summer has lx-en received by the gov |tributing; ordered that the money in ' the county, but Mr. Z. says if he goes hs will made of soft material, using the Hr«#. some night he will get his just deserts in cold lead. P enny , The Oregon and California Mining ernor. The report consists in a scath I hands of the »dm’nMtrator be distributed have to work at something el-e or starve, Jorgensen magazine rifle, recently I & Milling Co, have elected a full beard ing arraignment of the onicers of the ' among the four surviving heirs. as they have no use for a doctor. D ick . adopted by the United States war de Before buying a piano <»r organ don't of five directors: J. E. Smith. T. E. I Estate of Haskel Amy; petition to ap- Eagle Point, Oct. 29, 1894. partment, and a cartridge containing a fail to .«ee and hear the Kimball. C. F. Hills, J. P. Dodge, A. C. Caldwell and national guard, holding the brigade ' point an appraiser to fill a vacancy on the Child’s white inerino verts cn»I pants. Shepherd will show them to you and give commander responsible for the fiasco in I board; Peter Applegate. Ed R Owen and K bullet made of nickel and steel. The price». Mr. W. M, Terry, who has been in the A. J. McDonell. The officers, J. E. | F Maury appointed appraisers. Linen damask towels. 50e. reduced to gnn was sighted for •-’(X) yards, lint fired Smith president, T. E. Hills secretary, attempting to take possesaion of the | Estate and gii irduinship of Peter Simon; drug business a* E kton, Ky . for the past | Turkey damask table linen. 30c. rtdticcd to at a distance of 50 feet. The ball tailed HOTEL O2RÆC3-OÎST E. V. Carter treasurer. The directors depot on July 4th. Brigadier-General ' Elizabeth Simon appointed guardian of the twelve years says: ‘Cham urlain’s Cough Remedy gives bet’er satisfa’t¡on than anv Dover egg beater?, 15c. of the new enterprise expect to begin Sheehan, Major-Generpl Diinond, Brig i minor with boml fixed at $1000. to pass through the cuirass. other cough medicine I have ever sold.” operations very soon with Thos. James adier-General Dickinson, Colonels Sul : Estate <»f M Hanley; report of sale of per- There is good rea on lor this. No other La<lu*tj’ ribbed hose, fast black, 18c. F. T. Fradanburgh, Prop. haw broken out among the as foreman in the mine. Mr. James is livan, Newan and Barry arc particul | sonal property ; apprbved. will cure a cold so quickly; no other is sol Men's extra fine seamless souks, 0c ( I E E Keeley wf & <lerks in the iijerior department and J 11 Baxter, N Y well known in mining circles as a first- arly criticized. The court says the certain a preventive and cure for croup; no ’dl daughter,—Editor Ladies’ trimmed bats, 75c. ♦Secretary Smith otctotei.] the department I F L V Samuelson,Gln class miner. Tho directors arc confi handling of the troops (luring the dif [ Karps Clover Root, the great Blood puri other at ords so much relief in cases of l Dingman, St Luis "Dramatic ¡Star” fier gives freshness and clearness to the Milk bucket, 10 quails, 20u. closed for ncveral dajs. Walter Jackson, Pt , Seattle dent of placing the property on a pa)- ficulty was very unmilitary-like. A re Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 rt«.. whooping cough. For sale by Ashland ing basis from tho start. Wo look to see organization of the state troops is re ! 50 cts. an III. Bold by Ashland Drug Co. Drug Company. Attorney-General Gluey, speaking ot Cbm Whitmer, tt ; F A Kinney, Port Harness snaps. 21c. per doze»’. “ Mrs E Bethüne. N Y this pioperty take a high rank among the statement of tlie assistant district MuK night, Ladies* handkerchiefs from 3c. up. commended. W N Luckev, City Blind Tom, attorney at Kansas City that there was W T Hob-onAwi, SF Maura 8. Hight, “ i the mining properties of northern Cali- Men’« htlio overalls, riveted, 4S •. Football is in full blast in the vicinity ' fornia. no law by which election frands could F J Waizman, do E C Murray, 8 F Youths’ blue overal-s. riveted, 1 .c. of San Francisco. Weekly games are he punished in the United States courts, F W Johnson, do F L Southwick, do Mrs. T H. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., I played l>etweon the Reliance team and Boys’ bine overalls, rivelci, I 'c. M J Canning, Port says.‘ Shiloh's Vitalizer saved my life. 1 either the Stanfords or the Universities. mip I i’dUt without speaking ns authorita A Walsb. Tolo Joe Savage, Med N A Ambrose, Port Ladies’ shoe polish, 10 and 15u. tively as h» wifiilil on a careful examina C A Ingalls, Boyton W N Luckey. City , consider it the best remedy fora debilitated Tho big game 1 »etween Stanford and system 1 ever used.” For Dyspepsia. Trlinminti «ilk. plain and tivir- I, 4Uu. tion of the sti’.tutes, Itv wi'e <’f [be opin SC Pier, Portland L A Winsell A wi. Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price Berkeley takes place on Thanksgiving Sewing silk, bept inn h 05c. Steinman j 75 cents. Sold by Ashland Drug Co. , ion that the Kansas City attorney was W Goldman, “ day. A 8 Ward, Oakland Cast steel hatchet, 50c. correct. By the act passed by Congress G M Hobart, •* Several business men at Pendleton, Great interest is manifested in the last February repealing the federal elec SWEDISH LADIES’ QUARTF.ETE. Tack hnmtnera, 05. Or., have been cleverly swindled. Last Worden trial at Woodland. Worden is tion laws, congress lias done away with Miss Jennie Norelli Miss Emy Tourble Screw drivers, fl inch, 10c. ‘The Foremost Baking Powder April a man solicited advertisements accused of wrecking a train hist July Miss Reha Hoving for the Consolidated Buyers’ directory, all election paraphernalia so far as Miss Nina Norelli in all the World.” PU'bl’O'Z pans fro-n 0c. up. just out of Sacramento. Mr Jene LeRose Mr DG Waldron t’uiti J States courts are concerned, and published By the Merchants’ Publishing Milk pniK- from b:. up. Samuel (linsberg of Sacramento heard ha l taken >w*| their inrisdiction. At J H Bovd,S F G 1 Galligan, Tort company of San Francisco. It was rtq>- a burglar in his kitchen and went to in I (’urrv u'»inl»f. worth i«w “ the same lime there was no rtoulji in his R Fa»terson,Steinmn C E Everett, resented to contain the names of all the vestigate. As he op.*ned tho door the C A Hermann, “ Thimbles, 1 2, 5 and 7«u “ mind but that stale laws were in exis E O Parrott, business men of Oregon, Washington I R bechrist, 8 F burglar sprang at him. Ginsberg fired Hemphill, “ tence by virtue of which election M R Black, •* | W L Hathaway, 8 F and California. The man made nnmer- three shots from his revolver and (ramie, whether of registration or of J Kelley, C J Boyle, 8 F “ I ous contracts at $5 each. Last August fatally wounded tho prowler, who was Oil cans; coli E D Ivory. Oakland t one H. S. Sherman collected the money, voter«,'could 1» punished in the stale Oct are Collins, *• a Chinaman. G M Hobart, Port D Malbiott, Poi t giving a receipt therefor. The persons courts. G M Eaton, steinm’n C II Thompson, The herd of Si’oerian reindeer sent to At the beginning of August the D A McDonald, do > ► Detroit, Mich paying were a>ked to sign a receipt to Alaska is thriving and increasing in whalers Aurora, Balena and Esquimau 8 Baker, Dunsmuir I II (1 Blackwell, G H , be sent to the company as a voucher, ties, stationery, clothes iine^. clothes pi Whitmer, Port j Last week another man by the name of number rapidly. ( Carried off were in Prince Regent's inlet searohing E E Savlcs.Steinman Chas W O Wheeirr. N Y G » M Stroud, Jr. Port No trace has been found of the miss for white whales. They »teamed in El- C A Piper, Port 1 L. Morris presented orders for advortis- W 8 Wade. 8 F stove polish, shoe blacking, brushes,die. ing ship Ivanhoe. The revenue cutters T TT-S — ITT- vin bay and a party from the Balena W C Bevington.Duns W 1 F Bangasser. 8 F ing in the directory. The signers inves E I P Tynon, Roseb’g tigated and L»t»nd that the original sent out to search fur her have returned. went on shore. They had not got far Mark l aker, Med Tlie greatest race meeting ever held on when they same upon a ghastly ring of D R Mills A wf. City M Abraham, Port I r.-vuipt h»*d been so arrange«! that by E A Sherwin A wf.do M ! Olset). u-ill h at the corpses, the rematus uf Esquimau» who A Wash, R«>»«burg I I (linsiietmer, Port ' tearing off two inches of the left side it the Pacific coast open;-I at San Francisco evidently had died of starvation. Th« M Hanger. 8 F would convert the receipt into an order. Saturday. Nearly nil the cracker-jack A Grahn, 8 F H H Waite. r>*ston Under the threat of arrest Morris re horses of the Eaatem tracks are running. clean-picked and partly-devoured Indies <i L Farmer, do same W \ lieu plii;i, do Dr ! A A Wa'.te. “ rtvealed a story of cannibalism. One W John E. Sexton, a yov.g man employed N I u key A <on, B ! T Tiffany, Kim FIs funded all the money he had collected corpse had been beheaded and the head G E Schuler, Duns 8 ! T Summers, do by the Southern Pacific company in the and left town. W N Luckev, City was found thirty yaads away from the J Po« »re, do general office, lias victm.iz* l numerous G A Beavis, Port A Walsh. Dr. P. A. Skinner, of Texarkana. Arkan trunk at » l’l»e” '»here some one had people with worthless checks. Sexton hard, do J F Nickels s F Harry Pritt do.» r - r sas, is enthusiastic in th? praise of Cham evidently tmul* • «ical npon the flesh (> T J one*,Oregonian May Whitniay Enter- has been convicted of felony, but seems berlain's Pain Balm. He used it for rhett to have a strong pull wi*h prominent »ud brains. It is »apposed Um l*rty, W r Lyon, Corvallis yon. Wash, »» U matism. and sav< : “ I found ir to l»e a S 8 Gouid, 8 F while traveling, found their progress most excellent local remedy.” For sale by people, and escape* 1 easily. blocked by the setting in of winter. One F W Johnson, 8 F J R Payne. New Yrk Ashland Drug Company. Parks' Tea clears me complexion. E F. ■':iy|p?4.>ttmman N A Ambrose, Port by oue they succumbed to hunger, and A M Wei uan, Oakid N. Meyctte. of Le Rov. N. Y.. says Marriage License lasueff. flnallv the stronger, in an attempt io Oct 30th to Janies Hards and Mr«. Hohn have tried Tarks' Tea a»i»l fin«i it the best Men’s white dress shirts 70 cents, at The save their own lives, were driven to est Thurman. By this marriage the cur:e«n remedy I hav« ever tried ’’ S.4<t bv E. A. Fair. falls on the la*t act of a tbirtv year dran a. Sherwin. the others. Judaea Ganiard died at iff o’clock a. m. Tue»<!av. Oct. 3flth, at his home nn Oak street, in Ashland, of interuultant 1 fever, aged 42 years, 4 months and 20 I days. Mr. Ganiard bad recovered irom a siege of several months with rheama- tiarn, t revious to his taking down with the fever that ended hia life’s work. Mr. Ganiard came to Ashland several years ago with his family from Michigan and was an industrious, conscientious arid worthy citizen. Ths funeral took place from the residence yesterday afternoon i at 3 o’clock, interment in Ashland ceme tery, Rev. G. W. Black officiating. i The LEADING MILLINER, Has no old stock to Give Away nor is she running a Cheap John B-acquet Store with an assorted lot of last season’s birds nests on the counter, but carries a line of Milli nery and Fancy Goods that are Pos itively of the Very Latest Designs and that no lady need be ashamed of appearing on the street with. J. C. BARRETT & CO. C. CHITWOOD, Manager, W CreamBakîagPowüe. HONORS .«• Goods 'ffe World’s CoSumbian Exposition Chicago Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vacs pel; Norris * Drake s. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Pouaer Oct. 30. to Daniel Whetstone and F or- Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder j •nee De well 1 WltM'l Fair MiflMat Madal aad Dlptem«. World’« Fair tiigaMt Award. arrive nearly every ivtf at the Bedrock Prices as before. DOLPI EDDY